The one who is a fully transitioned male is into females The one who is transitioning into a female has been asexual for pretty much her whole life due to the issues surrounding not being comfortable in her body. She hasn't quite figured out what will happen once she is transitioned. |
I have three friends who each have a transgender child and I know two of the three children. |
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My child's 4th grade teacher was MTF.
My cousin's 12 year old daughter has lived as a boy 100% of the time since about age 4. |
Yes! I've worked with two students with gender differences, years apart, both of whom were in early elementary school when they were in my extracurricular class. Both families--parents and child--were in therapy to find out what the child was going through, and what it meant for their present and future. (Not to try to "fix" the child.) Both families were forthcoming with me about language they suggested we use in class if there were any questions about the child's clothes, etc. (More vague like "anyone can have long hair, right?" Not at all going into what gender questioning meant. ) They were both great kids who were awesome to have in class.
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| Went on a few dates with a guy (I'm female) many years ago. Someone mentioned him to me randomly and I decided to google him. Everything that should have been referring to him was now referring to one particular woman. I google her name and found some hot chick with a great body. I looked closer and realized that it was the same person, now transitioned. |
Actually, this is probably true only when talking about a Male-to -Female Transgender person who did not physically transition until after puberty or a female-to-male who has not taken hormones. On the other hand: 1) FTM Transgender people will develop a deeper voice once they start testosterone in physical transition -- I think this will happen all the time or virtually all the time (there may be exceptions, but then again there are some people born as boys who happened to still have a fairly high pitched voices as grown men); 2) for younger people these days who show many signs that they may be transgender -- including Male-to-Females -- if they go on puberty suppressant drugs they can prevent their voices from getting deep and then if they decide to transition with female hormones their voices will not necessarily give away anything. |