You call him a suitor or a boyfriend. If things get serious, you would call him a fiancé and then a husband.
There is nothing unusual in a woman courting a man, although the convention is that it is the man who has to propose marriage. (And even then, convention can be defied.) If the woman in question is significantly older than the man she courts, then the current slang would call her a cougar. This term is more about the age difference than the courting, however. When a man courts a woman he is a "suitor". When a woman courts a man she is a "suitress".
A transgender.
No. He is a transgender man giving birth.
well if a woman has a penis then she/he's transgender. if your a guy looking at him/her you could be considered bisexual and/or gay.
Heterocourter. :-)
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.
Roberta Close, a MTF transgender woman, is a woman (as are ALL transgendered women).
Usually it would start with easy basics such as wearing male cloths, cutting her hair short, and acting more like a guy. Then when she really wants to get serious, there are hormones you can inject, binders for covering breasts, or even getting surgery to remove her breasts. But just because one is transgendered does not mean this is a requirement, but it is some options.
Suitor
because maybe he wants to be a women so he likes women!
suitor.
Depending on the gender, they are called one of the following: 1. bisexual transgender woman 2. bisexual transgender man 3. bisexual non-binary person