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Transsexualism

This section is for questions about those who were born with a body that does not match who they are. They often use hormones or surgery to correct this condition.

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If you have Small penis should you do become a transsexual and I think I would make a pretty girl what do you do?

I'd rather not be a girl. It's better staying as a boy so I can still flirt with the ladies.

A:No, you only become a transsexual if you feel you are a girl in the body of a boy. That's not you. Your penis will probably grow as you go through puberty, so you have nothing to worry about.

What do you do if you're a 14 year old transsexual guy and your parents don't know about it and need help getting clothes and make-up without them knowing when everyone in your town knows you?

You can't. Go somewhere else or just let them judge you. If you know everybody then they will know.

If you had trusted friends, they might could help. Some of your female friends could shop for you. Or maybe you could try mail order. If nothing else, have the packages sent to another address. However, the best advice in this might be to tell your parents.

What is the difference between transgender transsexual and transvestite?

Transgendered or TG - Dead simple, anyone involved in activities which cross normal accepted social boundaries of gender behavior can be said to be transgendered or crossing gender boundaries. Compared to transsexuals, there are many more transgendered persons who leave their bodies unaltered and view their unique blend of female outlook with masculine strength and presence as an advantage

Transsexual or TS - To be Transsexual means that you fundamentally view yourself as being of the opposite sex to your physical body. You could have a male body with a female mind, this is called Male to Female Transsexual (often abbreviated MtF or MtoF). There is also the reverse, a person born with a female body and a male mind. This is Female to Male or FtoM.

You may also hear the terms pre-op and post-op Transsexual. This is because transsexual persons find living with their condition so difficult they take hormones and undergo surgery (SRS or Sex Reassignment Surgery or GRS Genital Reassignment Surgery) to make their body match who they are. This process is called transitioning.

Transvestite, tranny or TV - A transvestite is a person who chooses to outwardly express their inner feelings through their appearance. They could be male or female yet have the desire to show their feminine or masculine nature through dress.

For a better understanding of these and more trans- lingo, please visit the link below.

What would a mens waist size 34 pants be in womens?

Generally, you can choose a size 14 Women's and it will comfortably fit you. Of course, depending on the cut and brand of the pants, it could vary from sizes 12-16.

Ftm taking testosterone stop your period?

Testosterone will eventually cause the menstrual cycle to stop. For some people this happens quickly, others it may take several months.

What happens to mans penis when becoming transgender?

If they merely become transgender, and are not getting surgery to stop being transgender or transsexual, then nothing happens to it. It is there as long as they wish to keep it. They may tuck it or wear special garments to hide it.

For a transsexual person, they are born that way. Some transsexual folks mistakenly think they are transgender. Or they turn to the transgender community, accept it's rhetoric, and accept medical care under the transgender label, even if they find that to be insulting, because they see that as the only way they will be able to transition. So the typical goal for a transsexual person is to stop having transsexualism and to get their body (physical sex, maleness or femaleness) corrected to match their inborn gender identity, and to fit in with the mainstream, cisgender community without having transsexualism anymore. It is much like getting cancer surgery, if your cancer goes into full remission, then you don't consider yourself a cancer patient any longer, let alone a part of some community of cancer patients.

So in case the asker really wants to know how surgery to eliminate transsexualism is done, then the penis is pretty much turned inside out and grafted inside them at the new location, with as many of the nerves and blood vessels preserved as possible. The "spongy" parts of the penis along with most of the erectile tissue is removed, and the urethra is shortened to a female length and sutured into the new location below what will be the clitoral hood. The testes are removed and the scrotum is used to form the labia of the vulva.

Can you get a disease from a transsexual person?

Any person can transmit sexually transmitted diseases to another person if they have them. That has nothing to do with whether they ever had transsexualism or not. While vaginal sex with a transsexual woman after surgery to obtain a vagina might be less risky than vaginal sex with other women, and less riskier than anal sex, there is still a risk. So condoms or equivalent protection such as dental dam should be used, even it is is heterosexual sex with a postop transsexual person.

To be clear, transsexual persons pose no higher risk of transmitting STDs when compared to those who never had transsexualism, assuming the comparison of the same sexual behaviors and combinations of body parts.

What does it mean when a transsexual says they are bottom only?

Actually, it is non-op transgendered persons (men in drag) who would say this, not genuine TS persons who have or will get corrective surgery. Since they are effectively men, as they have a penis and want to keep it, and since the context here is having another male as a partner, then this means the same as it does in gay male lingo.

When a gay man says he is bottom only, it means he wants to be penetrated by another man and doesn't want to penetrate his partner. So it means he wants his penis ignored, and wants his anus and/or mouth penetrated.

Do wives stay with transsexual partners?

It depends. Some wives would be supportive, and work things out. Some sadly, would leave their partner for that if they never knew, but that is a bad cases. There are also those who end up marrying their partner due to the fact that they are trans. It really just depends on who the person is.

What type of men like FTM transgenders?

Well, I would assume a man who likes FTMs would be gay. Successful post-op female-to-males are men. They were born incorrectly as a woman, and changed their body to match their mind. So I would guess that a man who likes FTMs is gay.

How does transsexual impact the world?

It shows people that gender is not the same as sex.

Is it a common practice for physicians to ask transsexual individuals about reproductive options before beginning hormone treatments or surgery?

Yes, because the surgery is often permanent and side effects include the inability to have children after the surgery. Also, hormone use can also cause permanent sterility.

Does a man's penis still work if he takes estrogen?

Estrogen hormone is what makes a woman feminine. Testosterone is what makes men masculine. So the penis may not work.

What is the transition proses from male to female?

It's a number of things:

1. Voice change

2. Having to wear a bra

3. Wardrobe change

4. Hormone injections

5. Regular doctor visits

Does transsexuals affect reproduction rate in Thailand?

Yes, the recent advent of transsexualism as an accepted lifestyle choice has had an affect on the reproduction rate in Thailand. In 1971 the United Nations, operating through the UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) began an aggressive program in Thailand aimed at reducing the population of that nation.

Their motive for implementing such a program was stated as: Thailand, being a country with a nationalistic culture, is at risk of exhausting their natural resources, and thus is likely to engage in militaristic campaigns aimed at expanding their access to resources and expanding their territory in search of "living space" if their population was to continue to grow at the rate it was growing. They were concerned with the high number of males that would be coming of military age at the same time. (this is a very abbreviated explanation of intent, the UN has myriad other reasons for implementing population control in Thailand, which they do not disclose).

According to the U.N. prior to 1970, the average Thai family had no less than 9 children. (I don't buy this statistic) Currently the average replacement rate is .65 child per female, and 1.30 children per theoretical couple.

The U.N. program in Thailand is viewed as one of their most effective population programs.

Methods used to reduce the reproduction rates in Thailand are vast, and dovetail with other social and economic programs implemented by the IMF and World Bank. Tourism was established as the primary economic driver of the country, with the intention of undermining traditional families, by drawing off many of the young females from rural village, were the majority of the population growth was occurring, and provide alternative lifestyles & workplaces for them, which were not conducive to their marrying and having a traditional large family, or having children at all. Women who were encouraged to move to resort areas could then be under the care and supervision of UN and NGO funded clinics which could better implement their "Reproductive Health" initiatives, which include forced abortion, and sterilization.

The strategy used for the male portion of the population was to promote homosexual, or transsexual lifestyles. This strategy also provided the means for young males to leave their rural villages, by providing them with the ability to earn relatively large sums of money as prostitutes in the resorts. The planners realized that the market for homosexual prostitutes in resort areas is inherently limited, and sought to increase the male participation in the sex tourism trade by expanding their alternative lifestyle choices to include transsexualism.

Each male that is induced to leave his home village in pursuit of a life as a homosexual, or transsexual prostitute reduces the future birth rate. The same can be said of each female who leaves the home village in pursuit of a life as a prostitute in the resort areas.

Or course these young people don't view their choices as such. The UN program utilized clever propaganda to make the choice to leave the village for the resort seem like the best choice available to the young villager.

The government makes transportation to the resorts simple, and available to all. There are no social restraints in place discouraging this behavior. The system is designed to facilitate a young persons choice to become a prostitute, or transsexual, and they are rewarded in many ways for doing so.

Other countries that are not engaged in such programs have negative social, legal, and financial consequences for such behavior, which prevents many individuals from participating.

In order to promote transsexual behavior, the government in Thailand has removed any stigmas which would discourage homosexual, or transsexual lifestyles. Schools have 3 bathrooms, boys, girls, and transsexuals. Every possible concession has been made to facilitate transsexuals, and to prevent any possible discrimination against them. They are portrayed positively in the media.

The phenomenon of the sudden appearance of a massive number of "lady boys" in Thailand over a very short period of time may correspond with the introduction of several different types of hormone mimicking substances in the villages. The appearance of plastic water bottles containing substances proven to be analogues of estrogen, with all the feminizing affects of estrogen, corresponds with the sudden appearance of feminized men and "lady boys".

Researchers are currently investigating several other sources of estrogen-like substances which could explain the sudden and dramatic rise in male to female transsexualism, which has a definite biological component.

To answer your question: The transsexual population in Thailand will not replace their numbers. They will negatively affect the reproduction rate in Thailand, and this is a very significant social problem the country absolutely needs to deal with.

Unfortunately the IMF and the World Bank engage in financial blackmail and require the country to implement these social programs in order to be in compliance with the terms of their loan agreements. Each loan initiated by the IMF has strict contractual obligations by which the borrower is bound. These obligations include the continued implementation of UN population control programs.

Male to female surgery?

Information on that can be found at these two sites.

Who was the first person to undergo sex reassignment surgery?

Lili Elbe was a transsexual woman and one of the first identifiable recipients of male to female sex reassignment surgery.

Elagabalus - Empress of Rome (218AD - 222AD) is reported to have been the first person wrongly born with male parts to have been given a vagina through surgery. If this is true, Elagabalus would have been the first Empress of Rome. What is confirmed, is Elagabalus put out a reward for any surgeon who could give her a vagina. Elagabalus shortly thereafter married the slave Hierocles, and ordered Hierocles to beat her daily like a real wife. Elagabalus prostituted herself from the palace. She commonly ordered the city guards to search the town for the man with the largest member, so she could experience their vigor.

Which organ is used to transfer sperms from male to female?

The organs that produces sperm are the testicles. When a male "comes" during sex, the sperm is released through the urethra, which is in the penis. The sperm then travels up the vaginal canal and ideally then reaches the egg. So, essentially, it is the penis that transfers the "sperms".

Was Barack Obama adopted by a transsexual called Stanley Dunham?

no rumors have spread saying he was but rumors are rumors

Obama was not adopted by a transsexual named Stanley Dunham

Can a post op MTF transgender woman live without taking female hormones?

Absolutely! A post-op non-genetic MTF transexual woman will not "revert" back to being genetically a male if she stops taking female hormones. The need for taking the hormones is greatly reduced after either an orchidectomy (surgical removal of one or both testes) or an SRS (sexual reassignment surgery) as it testosterone is no longer produced by the body after the testes are removed.

That said, the removal of testosterone does not cause estrogen to be produced, and an SRS cannot create ovaries (yet) to produce estrogen. With the removal of the testes from someone that is biologically a male (and emotionally and every other way a female) that has been taking female hormones for years - going off of female hormones you have essentially the same situation of a postmenopausal biological woman.

Her body is no longer producing estrogen unless she is taking it artificially. And, a post-operative transexual woman might (and typically does) continue taking estrogen for the same reasons a biological genetic woman might choose to do so. To prevent a thickening of the skin, retard hair growth, etc.