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A pre-operative ("pre-op") transsexual person is someone who intends to have SRS at some point, but has not yet had it. [55] [56] A post-operative ("post-op") transsexual person is someone who has had SRS. [55] A non-operative ("non-op") transsexual person is someone who has not had SRS, and does not intend to have it in the future.
A transgender (often shortened to trans) person is someone whose gender identity differs from that typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. [2] Often, transgender people desire medical assistance to medically transition from one sex to another; those who do may identify as transsexual.
A variety of casual terms have developed to refer to people who are attracted to transgender people. These terms include trans-attracted, [13] trans-oriented, [13] transfan, [14] trans admirer, [13] and trans catcher. [14] The terms transromantic, transamorous and transsensual have also emerged, but have not seen much usage. [15]
What do the colors of the transgender pride flag mean? The colors of the transgender pride flag hold a lot of meaning. “The light blue is the traditional color for baby boys, ...
Sexuality in transgender individuals encompasses all the issues of sexuality of other groups, including establishing a sexual identity, learning to deal with one's sexual needs, and finding a partner, but may be complicated by issues of gender dysphoria, side effects of surgery, physiological and emotional effects of hormone replacement therapy, psychological aspects of expressing sexuality ...
Anita Bidet is the owner of the bar Rusty Bucket and Pickles Oblong's friend. She is a pre-op transgender woman who is saving up money for gender reassignment surgery. [10] [11] The series creator called her a "drag queen." [12] [13] United States Rachel Bighead Rocko's Modern Life: September 25, 1994
The phrase "a pre-op trans woman possessing both breasts and male genitalia" is correct: "pre-op" means only that no genital surgery has been performed: such a "pre-op trans woman" may be on female hormones which have induced breast growth, and in addition have undergone breast augmentation as well as other surgeries, without having genital ...
This includes trans women, but is used especially for AMAB non-binary people, who may have an identity that is partially feminine, but not wholly female. [11] The spelling transwoman (written as a single word) is occasionally used interchangeably with trans woman (where trans is an adjective describing a kind of woman).