I imagine bars, clubs, the internet, the subway, a taxi, diners, fancy restaurants, the auto shop, next door, really any place where you would go to meet normal people the chances are about even with meeting the one person for anyone. No matter who they are.
I always find this type of question to be degrading to transsexual women. If someone accepted TS women as equal to other women, they would not ask. Transsexual women want to be treated the same as other women, not objectified and fetishized because of their condition they are trying so hard to eliminate, and in some cases hide. If you think someone has transsexualism, then it is usually best to never mention that. Just let them think you like them for them and because you assumed them to be the same as other women. The notion of meeting someone because they have transsexualism is just as offensive to transsexual people as someone trying to be with someone of a different race because of their race, and acting creepy about it the entire time.
It is Anime women figure with a penis basically cartoon transsexual
The society should be educated on the cases of the transsexual women so that they treat them just like others with a knowledge of these cases that exist.
male to female? I have to say no, she will not have what's needed to have a period.
Yes, about a third of transsexual women are lesbians.
Whether transsexual men (female-to-male) have periods depends on if they are taking hormones or have had surgery. If they are taking testosterone, they won't menstruate. If they have had surgery, they certainly won't menstruate.If you are misusing the term "transsexual men" to refer to male-to-female transsexual persons, no, transsexual women won't ever menstruate, since they were born lacking ovaries and a uterus.
Yes. Transsexual men can have babies before transition. Transsexual women can father children before transition. After surgery, when their transsexualism is eliminated, they become sterile.
I wouldn't say she is an real women because she could not have an period are get pregant. But I would call her a women because she has an vargina and women have those
That's a pretty controversial issue. Keep in mind that there are two types of transsexual. Transsexual men (female) are often considered women, i.e. they are seen as their birth gender and not their expressed gender. Transsexual women (male) are often considered men for the same reasons. Transsexuals generally consider themselves as their expressed gender. Some people consider them according to the expressed gender.
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.
If they have had surgery and everything, there should be no difference between transsexual women and other women, so there should be no difference in the bedroom. A transsexual woman's vagina after surgery looks and functions about like any other woman's vagina. Most transsexual women won't have sex with men before surgery. They want the same type of sex as other heterosexual females and would never consensually engage in gay sex. Most who would live as women and have sex without surgery are non-op transgender persons, not transsexuals, and sex with them is really no different than sex with gay men.
No transsexual woman can carry a child. The operation only creates a neovagina, not a uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries. Hopefully, that can come someday in the near future.
A transsexual woman, who is a woman born into a male body, can impregnate a girl if she still possesses her male genitalia, and has not been rendered infertile by estrogen and anti-androgens. Since transsexual men are born with female genitalia, they cannot impregnate women.