You will need to find a doctor who will help you through the process.
Ask the doctor.
You will be referred by your doctor or therapist.
Hormones for transgender individuals can typically be obtained through a healthcare provider, such as a doctor or endocrinologist, who specializes in transgender healthcare. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional who is knowledgeable about transgender healthcare to ensure safe and appropriate hormone therapy. Additionally, some Planned Parenthood clinics and LGBTQ+ health centers may also provide hormone therapy for transgender individuals.
It depends on the individual. Talk to your doctor so they can make an informed decision.
I suggest you go to get help from an transgender community in your area. They will guide you and give you support. If you look online you may find them in your area or seek a counselor who works with transgender rights and issues. Only you know if you can go to your parents.
Being transgender wont make him any different that way. He's a 8yo with toys I imagine so the worst thing depends on the child, not whether he is transgender or not.
Local LGBT events are really good for finding Transgendered people. You can find these online I am sure, and you can also go on specific transgendered dating sites which you can also find using any search engine.
It's okay but a lot of people will find it weird.
Transgender is an adjective.
Transgender = Трансгендерность (Transgendernost')
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.