There are many notable transgender people both alive and dead. Some of the most famous transgender individuals would be Amanda Lepore and Amanda Milan.
Some are and some aren't. Just like cisgender people.
Transgender people are not made. It is something you will be born with.
No. In fact, some transgender are straight.
Most transgender people who undergo transition use hormones.
People don't like the transgender thing
Some notable transgender saints in history include St. Joan of Arc and St. Wilgefortis. Their stories have challenged traditional gender norms within religious communities, sparking conversations about gender identity and acceptance. These saints have inspired individuals to embrace their authentic selves, regardless of societal expectations.
People are either born transgender or their not.
You're thinking of transgender people, not gay people. Gay people do not "become a girl" unless they are also transgender. Transgender people can be gay, straight, or anything else.For more information about the hormones that Transgender women take, click here.
Transgender women are real in terms of them existing. If one is asking about whether they are genuine women or not is up to personal interpretation. Some would consider them as being on par with non-transgender (cisgender) women, while others would consider them valid members of their own separate gender. Then of course there are people who do not think positively about transgender women.
I think the US.
Yes.
Some notable people from Cleator Moor includes Andrew Belton and Scott Carson. In addition, another notable person from Cleator Moor is David Gaffney.