If they have had surgery and everything, there should be no difference between transsexual women and other women, so there should be no difference in the bedroom. A transsexual woman's vagina after surgery looks and functions about like any other woman's vagina.
Most transsexual women won't have sex with men before surgery. They want the same type of sex as other heterosexual females and would never consensually engage in gay sex. Most who would live as women and have sex without surgery are non-op transgender persons, not transsexuals, and sex with them is really no different than sex with gay men.
male to female? I have to say no, she will not have what's needed to have a period.
Whether transsexual men (female-to-male) have periods depends on if they are taking hormones or have had surgery. If they are taking testosterone, they won't menstruate. If they have had surgery, they certainly won't menstruate.If you are misusing the term "transsexual men" to refer to male-to-female transsexual persons, no, transsexual women won't ever menstruate, since they were born lacking ovaries and a uterus.
A transsexual woman, who is a woman born into a male body, can impregnate a girl if she still possesses her male genitalia, and has not been rendered infertile by estrogen and anti-androgens. Since transsexual men are born with female genitalia, they cannot impregnate women.
A transsexual girl is a girl born into a male body.Transsexual female, transsexual girl, transsexual woman, transwoman, Male-to-Female. A woman who was born in a male body despite her female brain.A transsexual woman is a normal, mainstream woman who was wrongly born with male parts and features and who desperately needs them gone.
Depends on the person.
No a transexual women does not I through iny puberty she has taken hormones and have had sugery. Male to Female transexuals can go through puberty because He/She has not change its body
A male transsexual is sterile. They cannot create viable testes yet.
That's a pretty controversial issue. Keep in mind that there are two types of transsexual. Transsexual men (female) are often considered women, i.e. they are seen as their birth gender and not their expressed gender. Transsexual women (male) are often considered men for the same reasons. Transsexuals generally consider themselves as their expressed gender. Some people consider them according to the expressed gender.
Estimates on the actual number of transsexual men seem to hover around a 3 to 1 ration of transsexual women (born male, gender is female) vs transsexual male (born female, gender is male) and it is estimated that there are about 400,000 transsexuals worldwide. It appears to be more prevalent in Western countries, but in general that is because there are less deaths by coming out there. Murder still occurs, often, but not as much as in 2nd and 3rd world countries where any gender variance is punishable by death.
If the transexual is still producing active semen, it would be possible for them to inpregnate a female during intercourse.
yes, if they were born a male, they will have a prostate. There are Skene's Glands which are considered by some to be the equivalent of the male prostate gland. Have a crack at Wikipedia.
A transgender woman is born a male and they simply live as women. They may take hormones. The proper name is transgender woman. Transsexual women tend to get surgery and/or take hormones to grow breasts. Not all transsexual women consider themselves transgender. However, arguably, a person is neither transgender nor transsexual after surgery, since the goal for the surgery is usually to become completely female.