Quick and dirty: Are you a boy or a girl? Do your sex organs match the sex you are or are they opposite. If they don't match, then you are a transsexual (or transgendered if you want to keep your genitals as they are or are choosing to vary your gender expression). If they do match, then you are not.
A lot of persons born as TS and people in the TG (transgendered) spectrum end up asking themselves this. In general if you have to ask, then you are not. One of the very basic things people own about themselves is their sex. Ask someone in front of you what their sex is, and you are gonna get scary looks. Most are of the type "DUUHHH, are you stupid? It's clear I'm ......" Because your sex is so intimately intertwined with your identity, since 95%+ of the people look the sex they identify themselves with (and have the parts), in most cases people have 0 question about their sex. If you feel you might be a (opposite sex) and don't believe with all your heart you are one or the other, you are not a transsexual.
No. As far as I know she has always been a woman.
Transsexual - EP - was created on 2007-07-11.
Transsexual News Telegraph was created in 1991.
Transsexual News Telegraph ended in 2002.
You don't "act" like a transsexual. Either you are transsexual or not. And transsexuals act in all different ways, just like "average" people.
There is a young girl named Jaz who was on a 60 Minutes documentary with Barbara Walters. But then, since transsexual people are most likely transsexual from birth, there is no such person as the youngest transsexual.
You can be gay and transgender. But it depends on how you feel with your assigned gender versus a different one.
A transsexual girl is a girl born into a male body.Transsexual female, transsexual girl, transsexual woman, transwoman, Male-to-Female. A woman who was born in a male body despite her female brain.A transsexual woman is a normal, mainstream woman who was wrongly born with male parts and features and who desperately needs them gone.
No.
Transsexual guys are people who were assigned female at birth, but now identify as men
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.
You are born a transsexual. You know you're not right your entire life.Look up "sex change clinics", if you're asking "how do you get a sex change?"If you were asking "Why do people become transsexuals?", they are that way in early childhood, when social gender develops.