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Yes, transgender is real. There are both transgender women and transgender men. People who feel that their gender assignment of birth is at odds with who they are do exist.
No, transgender men should not qualify, but transgender women should certainly qualify.Note: A transgender man is Female-to-male. A transgender woman is male-to-female.
Transgender women are real in terms of them existing. If one is asking about whether they are genuine women or not is up to personal interpretation. Some would consider them as being on par with non-transgender (cisgender) women, while others would consider them valid members of their own separate gender. Then of course there are people who do not think positively about transgender women.
No, they prefer women and not men dressing and living like women.
Absolutely not. Transgender women are women. You are only gay if you are a man who is sexually attracted to men
It's hard to say when you're transgender.
First of all, the term "shemale"is offensive and outdated. Second, transgender women are women, just like any other women. So if a man is attracted to a transgender woman, he is expressing heterosexual attraction.
Gay men in general do not want to be women--unless they're transgender, in which case they're actually straight women.
A shemale is a transgender man with surgically or hormonally enhanced breasts, they are not women. Many men are into shemales, a name used for transgender men working in the sex industry. What is normal when it comes to sexual preference is hard to say but you are not alone.
A transgender woman is born a male and they simply live as women. They may take hormones. The proper name is transgender woman. Transsexual women tend to get surgery and/or take hormones to grow breasts. Not all transsexual women consider themselves transgender. However, arguably, a person is neither transgender nor transsexual after surgery, since the goal for the surgery is usually to become completely female.
Transgender men aren't born with penises* (most of the time, unless the trans man was born a specific form of intersex)
No, a transgender woman cannot get pregnant because she does not have a uterus, even after surgery. This may change one day in the future.