...a post-op transsexual m2f is no longer a transgender or transsexual - they are female - once the surgical reassignment is done, and other augmentations from hormone therapy like breasts grown, body and facial hair loss, voice raised, etc., and the surgeon has changed the sex on the birth certificate and name changed on it via court order, then they are no longer male and it would be difficult to prove otherwise - even a gynecologist would miss it. After 7 years w/o male genitalia, and on female hormones, they no longer have any of the male muscle either. If arrested, it would be insane to put them in with a male population.
The term 'transsexual' is a person going thru a 'transition' with their sex (pre-op) - once the change is made there's no more 'transition' and she is no longer a 'trans', but normal. They are not homosexual if she has relations with a male. They are essentially an aberration before, and become a productive citizen afterwards. Post-op transsexuals no longer relate to the LGBTQ+ community, but the 'straight' crowd.
Transvestites can be pre-op transsexuals who never go 'all the way', but more often they just have a obcession or homosexual aberration. The rest of the homosexuals are not 'transgender' as they are not 'transitioning' to anything - they are just gay, queer, lesbian, etc. or combinations like bisexual... Those with transgender 'pronoun' infatuations should be charged with evasion and gender fraud - one is either anatomically male or female, and either heterosexual or homosexual.
Anyone can get AIDS. Male, female, straight, gay or combination.
A transgender woman is a person born male who identifies as female, regardless of any medical procedures that have taken place.
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.
A hermaphrodite is born with both male and female sex organs. Transgender male could become a woman, if he wanted to.
Yes, female to male transgender individuals can engage in intercourse.
Transition from male to female is more commonly observed in the transgender community.
The term "she-male" is often used to describe a transgender woman or a male-to-female transgender person, typically in the context of adult entertainment. However, it can be considered derogatory or offensive, as it reduces individuals to a stereotype and may not respect their gender identity. It's important to use more respectful and accurate terminology, such as "transgender woman" or "trans woman."
No. He is a transgender man giving birth.
Ines Rau is a transgender woman who transitioned from male to female. She was assigned male at birth and began her transition in her teenage years. Rau is known for her work as a model and for advocating for transgender rights and visibility.
I believe she was BORN a male...all her characteristics show it!
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.