You should consider someone as whatever gender they choose to identify themselves as. If someone who was born a woman identifies as a male, you should consider them a male whether or not they have had gender reassignment surgery.
No. He is a transgender man giving birth.
A transgender woman generally dresses as a woman. Remember, when the word transgender or transsexual is used, the gender specified always refers to what the person believes themselves to be and are presenting themselves to be. It is unwholesome to care what parts any person was born with, and referring to transsexual or transgender women (those who live as women) as men is increasingly being considered hate speech. Referring to someone who is working hard to live as a woman and be accepted as a woman by male pronouns is done with as every bit as much hate as those who use racial slurs.
The word is 'Heroine'. He, referring to a man, Her, referring to a woman, Hero, referring to a great man, Heroine, referring to a great woman.
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.
Roberta Close, a MTF transgender woman, is a woman (as are ALL transgendered women).
because maybe he wants to be a women so he likes women!
Depending on the gender, they are called one of the following: 1. bisexual transgender woman 2. bisexual transgender man 3. bisexual non-binary person
Technically yes. If the trans woman was born intersex and has a uterus and ovaries, but was born with a pe nis, and the ovaries and uterus still work, and the pe nis was reconstructed to allow access to the uterus, then yes. In that very rare case, a trans woman can get preg nant. In all other cases, no trans women can not get preg nant
Generally, no, unless they use perfume or some form of hormone control.
You call him a suitor or a boyfriend. If things get serious, you would call him a fiancé and then a husband.
nubile (woman)- celibe (man)
Transgender.