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A transsexual person can only carry or father children before surgery. After surgery, they no longer have functional gonads.
You don't.
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.
Post-op is after the reassignment surgery (they now have the parts of the sex opposite to what they were declared at birth). A pre-op transsexual person is someone who hasn't undergone sexual reassignment surgery. They still have the genitals they were wrongly born with.
You don't. You do that to a gay man, and a transsexual woman is not a gay man. Besides, if you want to have sex with a transsexual woman, you can wait until after surgery and do it in the front just like with any other woman.
Post means after (pre is before), and op is short for an operation (surgery), so it refers to a transsexual person who has had the corrective surgery. Transsexuals are not transgendered, but even if they were, they would stop being transgendered after the surgery, and would be social and legal members of their corrected sex.
It's Jenna that had a surgery because she was blind.
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.
A transsexual is a person having a strong desire to assume the physical characteristics and gender role of the opposite sex or someone who has undergone hormone treatment and surgery to attain the physical characteristics of the opposite sex. As such, there are no synonyms for transsexual.
The majority of the tissue that is used is from their own body, however often implants are used in the place of testicles. Do keep in mind that if a person is of the type that gets surgery, they are transsexual, not transgendered. After surgery, they are neither transsexual nor transgendered, but just a man. Also, you cannot "become" a man. They are a "transsexual man" before surgery and just a man after. The gender after "transsexual" ALWAYS refers to who the person is, not their body. What makes a TS man a man is inborn in their brain and soul and has nothing to do with the body. To call them a woman denies who the real person inside is.
Yes if she hasn't had surgery yet. No if she had corrective genital surgery (her testes are removed).
If a female to male TS man hasn't had surgery yet, then yes. If it is a male to female transsexual (a transsexual woman), then no, since they can never have female internal organs.