==I'm pretty sure the person is still legally a man, especially if they aren't taking hormones or something.== This depends on several factors. I think the most important thing, is that there IS no consistent "legal definition" of sex or gender, in almost any jurisdiction. The primary things that are associated with this are: 1. Primary legal id. In the USA this is a drivers license or non-drvers have an identity card. In the UK, this is the birth certificate. 2. Local jursidction specifics A. in California , the drivers license can be updated with a "DMV" form, if the person has a letter from their doctor. B. in almost every state of the USA, this can be changed w/ a "Court Ordered Name change". This also differs a lot depending on the specific judge you might deal with. C. Federal versus state regulations. In the USA, this is mainly the social security record. So, a more specific question that can be answered is: Is it possible for a pre-op trans-girl to get her Driver's license and Social security records changed from M to F. Possible? yes Easy,no The usual ways involve getting a orchiectomy(castration) getting a court ordered name change, and being very believable and convincing when dealing with specific clerks. I have had one friend tell me that when SHE did it all she just pretended it was all a little typo, and could they fix that up please. At the opposite end. A born woman in South Africa, DID get her legal id done with a typo, and tried to get that fixed and was told that she would have to have a official letter from her sex change surgeon. Crazy huh? So,the big deal, is that it is very inconsistent from one jurisdiction to the next.
You would be considered a transgender.
Gender dysphoria is a psychological condition where a person feels distress due to a mismatch between their assigned gender at birth and their gender identity. Being transgender, on the other hand, is when a person's gender identity does not align with the gender they were assigned at birth. Gender dysphoria is a medical diagnosis, while being transgender is an identity.
The term "she-male" is considered offensive and outdated when referring to transgender individuals. Transgender individuals may undergo hormone replacement therapy and/or gender-affirming surgeries to align their physical characteristics with their gender identity. The causes of being transgender are not fully understood, but it is widely accepted as a valid aspect of human diversity. It is important to use respectful and accurate language when discussing transgender individuals.
No, transgender individuals should not be arrested for using the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity.
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.
"Gender" is just what you are in general, whether you are male or female. Trans is a prefex that means across. Like a Transaction is to take money, for example, and put it to another place. So transgender is going across the gender one is. So a transgender male wants and tries to be a female.
Cisgender individuals identify with the gender they were assigned at birth, while transgender individuals identify with a gender different from their assigned one. This difference in gender identity can lead to unique experiences and challenges for each group.
No, people wanting to go through gender affirming surgery are transgender and this is not a reflection of their sexuality. Just like being cisgender doesn't make someone straight, being transgender doesn't make someone gay.
Yes, a transgender person can undergo hormone replacement therapy to align their physical characteristics with their gender identity.
Being transgender isn't something someone wants, it is something you are - just like being cisgender. Your body is that of your sex or gender, you don't have to go through hormone treatment or surgery when you are transgender - transgender means your gender is not that which was assigned at birth.
The term "shemale" is considered derogatory and offensive when referring to transgender individuals. Transgender individuals are natural, as their gender identity does not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. Gender identity is a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors, and should be respected and acknowledged as a natural variation of human diversity.
A transgender person is someone who's gender is different to that which they were assigned at birth - they do not have a 'new gender', they were always that gender. A trans person should be able to access the bathroom that matches their gender: e.g. a trans woman should be able to use the women's bathroom just like cis women.