Not unless they have begun female hormone therapy.
Transgender males can have a penis, a vulva and vagina, just a vulva, or a variation.It depends on the individual person, and if they're had any form of surgery.
Transgender males who have not undergone surgery to remove their reproductive organs can still have a uterus and ovaries, allowing them to become pregnant through assisted reproductive technologies such as sperm donation and in vitro fertilization.
She-male is a term used for transgender men working in the sex industry. They are born men and then by using hormones or implants, they get breasts.
Breasts that develop as a result of hormone therapy for transgender women are typically permanent, but they may change in size and shape over time, including from weight fluctuations. Top surgery, such as breast augmentation, may also be performed for more permanent results.
The term "shemale" is considered derogatory and offensive to transgender individuals. It is not appropriate to use this term. Instead, it is recommended to use respectful and inclusive language when referring to individuals who are transgender.
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No. That would require hormonal treatments and/or surgery.
Obesity and steriods are a big cause in male breast development.
The term "she-male" is considered offensive and outdated when referring to transgender individuals.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.
Gay is being sexually attracted to someone of the same sex as you, transgender is identifying a different gender than that listed on your birth certificate. A transgender person can be attracted to someone the same gender as the one they themselves were assigned at birth, so from a certain point of view it may look like gay and transgender people are the same. The difference is that a gay man still identifies primarily as male.
Male breast cancer is not common among males but it can happen. If your family has has a history of male breast cancer , it can increase your risks greatly.