Depends on the degree of conversion the person has had. A Female-to-male who has only had their breasts removed, but still has the uterus, ovaries etc CAN get pregnant and have a natural birth, with a little change in their hormone treatment. A Female-to-male that has had more surgery - like the uterus removed - would no longer be able to get pregnant.
If he still has all his male genitalia intact - then YES !
No, a transgender female, who was assigned male at birth, cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because they do not have a uterus.
Yes, female to male transgender individuals can engage in intercourse.
Transition from male to female is more commonly observed in the transgender community.
Yes, if the person is male-to-female transgender (AKA was designated male at birth, is transitioning to living as a woman). A transwoman is often male-bodied and, thus, has a penis, scrotum, seminal vesicles, etc., and sperm. Although the sperm have likely been altered by any hormone therapy, which is common in transgender people, it would still be possible to fertilize an egg and make someone pregnant. If a transwoman has had sex reassignment surgery (has had a vaginoplasty, has had her penis/balls removed) then she no longer produces sperm and is unable to get anyone pregnant. No, if the person is female-to-male transgender (AKA was designated female at birth, is transitioning to living as a man). People who are born female do not have the necessary reproductive organs to produce sperm, so are not able to get anyone pregnant.
A transgender male is an individual who was born with the body features of a female. A transgender female is a person who was born with the body features of a male. As for whether or not a transgender male really loves his wife, that depends entirely on the transgender person. Orientation is not automatically heterosexual for gender variant people, so whether or not you are talking about a male to female or female to male trans person, they very well may love their wives. They may not. Another version of your question might be, "Does any man really love his wife?" It all depends.
No, transgender men should not qualify, but transgender women should certainly qualify.Note: A transgender man is Female-to-male. A transgender woman is male-to-female.
Yes.
FTM is an abbreviation that stands for "Female-to-Male" and refers to transgender individuals. This means a person who was born genetically female but has transitioned -- or is in the process of transitioning -- to live as a male. Testosterone injections and surgeries may be a part of this transition.
male and female what?
Yes, if the transgender woman still has a penis and testicles and has sex with someone who was assigned female at birth.
A transgender woman is a person born male who identifies as female, regardless of any medical procedures that have taken place.