Yes. Most with transsexualism are born that way, they usually knew they had it before age 6, and they get the surgery to stop having transsexualism. The condition of transsexualism is not the same as the lifestyle of transgenderism. Transgender is mostly a choice and is a fairly recent concept. Transsexualism is a diagnosis while transgenderism is mostly a self-identity.
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.
Post-op is after the reassignment surgery (they now have the parts of the sex opposite to what they were declared at birth). A pre-op transsexual person is someone who hasn't undergone sexual reassignment surgery. They still have the genitals they were wrongly born with.
No she is not. She is born a woman.
You're BORN that way.
A transsexual is a person having a strong desire to assume the physical characteristics and gender role of the opposite sex or someone who has undergone hormone treatment and surgery to attain the physical characteristics of the opposite sex. As such, there are no synonyms for transsexual.
No - every bit of information available says she a genetic/born woman.
A transsexual person is someone who has the identity and nature of someone born with the opposite genitals. As opposed to those who practice recreational transgenderism, an actual transsexual person will likely to go on and get what they consider corrective surgery. The sufferers tend to think of it as a birth condition, and they hate the parts that cause society to rob them of an appropriate life.Do keep in mind that adult publications misuse the term transsexual to refer to a person who keeps, displays, and uses their original genitals while living as the other sex. That is a type of transgenderism and is not transsexualism as defined in early medical literature.
Yes. Since transsexual men are born with female genitals and internal female sex organs, they can get pregnant before transition. That is how the two known cases of transsexual male pregnancy occurred. They quit taking male hormones and allowed their periods to return. To prevent confusion, try to remember that when someone is referred to as a man or a woman, it has nothing to do with the body. It is who they are inside as a person and what genitals they were supposed to have. A transsexual woman was supposed to have a vagina while a transsexual man was supposed to have a penis, and nature robbed them of the proper parts. Also, try to remember to use male or female to refer to the body, and man or woman to refer to the identity and social role. Thus a transsexual woman starts out anatomically male, and a transsexual man starts out anatomically female. However, due to the original wording of this question, someone might have been referring to the original sex. If you were born without female parts, you cannot get pregnant, and thus transsexual women can never become pregnant unless female reproductive organs were somehow transplanted.
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.
No. He's a male and it was just a rumor from someone that hates his music
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.
Note: Please do not merge this question with similar questions using the word "transsexual." Transsexual persons are born with their condition and seek to eliminate it. They don't choose to become transsexual. Many transsexual persons find being lumped with transgendered persons to be offensive, and some even oppose the transgender and/or LGBT Communities.This is difficult to answer, but it seems the answer is no. A transgendered person is either someone who chose to vary their gender expression or who will never get surgery. For many, transgenderism is only recreational. No study has been done on this.