Your physical sex (the reproductive parts you have) do not determine your actual gender (the societal role you take on).
So a transgender (transsexual applies to a greater spectrum of people than just those who undergo sex changes) person who has had sex change surgery has no obligation to refer to their original set of 'parts" because they have nothing to do with their current life.
If you are referring to why a transgender person might not discuss their sex organs while in a relationship, it could be because they do not want "scare off" their partner and because someone else's sex organs are usually none of your business unless you're a doctor.
Transsexuals can be male OR female.
It is estimated that about 0.6% of adults in the United States identify as transgender. Keep in mind that this number can vary based on different studies and populations.
To find a place that exists for born transsexuals who oppose homosexuality and recreational transgenderism it is best to search groups on Facebook or other social media sites. If you feel this way, chances are so do other people.
if born a man and not have had the operation yet, yes. Then they are physically like any other man.
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transsexuals
The answer may be similar to the answers to these questions:Why do some men like other men?Why do some men like women?Why do some men like blondes?In short, it is a matter of different strokes for different folks.Of course if you're trying to rationalize why YOU may be attracted to transsexuals then you should rephrase your question.
Transphobia
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No, hormonal gender realignment therapy will not change sexual orientation. We are born with the feelings we have, this cannot be changed.
The Tyra Banks Show - 2005 Transsexuals was released on: USA: 2 August 2006