Here is a list of some famous transgender people. The most famous one is a matter of opinion.
the most famous person in the world is Michael kalosky
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There are many notable transgender people both alive and dead. Some of the most famous transgender individuals would be Amanda Lepore and Amanda Milan.
Yes they can. Being transgender is a matter of identity, and not of skill - there is nothing to stop a transgender person from being as successful in acting as any other person.
No. You might be confusing her with Christine Jorgensen, the first famous person to have sex reassignment surgery.
a person who is gay or a labrian
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the most famous person in the world is Michael kalosky
A transgender person should ALWAYS use the the restroom they are most comfortable using. That should be the rule. Unfortunately, some places have laws that force them to use the restroom based on their sex assigned at birth.
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Most transgender people who undergo transition use hormones.
A transgender person might feel uncomfortable seeking services at a christian agency or one with religious affiliations because they are in danger of religious extremists and discrimination for things they can't control. The Christians, for the most part, have not proven extremely welcoming to we transgender folk.
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You can tell if a person is transgender by listening to how they identify their gender, which may differ from the sex they were assigned at birth. Transgender individuals may express their gender identity through their appearance, behavior, and the pronouns they use. It is important to respect and affirm a person's gender identity as they define it for themselves.