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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 after medical transition, or social aspects of expressing their gender.

Historically, clinicians labelled trans people as heterosexual or homosexual relative to their sex assigned at birth . [1] Within the transgender community, sexual orientation terms based on gender identity are the most common, and these terms include lesbian, gay, bisexual, asexual, queer, and others. [2] In literature the terms gynephilia and androphilia are sometimes used to describe attraction to women and men, respectively. [ citation needed ]

In the United States, transgender respondents to one 2015 survey self-identified as queer (21%), pansexual (18%), gay , lesbian , or same-gender-loving (16%), straight (15%), bisexual (14%), and asexual (10%). [3] A second study found 23% reported being gay, lesbian, or same-gender-loving, 25% bisexual, 4% asexual, 23% queer, 23% straight and 2% something else. [4]

A 2015 survey of roughly 3,000 American trans women showed that at least 60% were attracted to women. [5] Of the trans women respondents 27% answered gay, lesbian, or same-gender-loving, 20% answered bisexual, 19% heterosexual, 16% pansexual, 6% answered asexual, 6% queer, and 6% did not answer. [3]

Foerster reported a 15-year successful relationship between a woman and a trans man who transitioned in the late 1960s. [6] [7]

In the 20th century, trans men attracted to women struggled to demonstrate the existence and legitimacy of their identity. [8] Many trans men attracted to women, such as jazz musician Billy Tipton , kept their trans status private until their deaths.

Although the literature indicates that most trans men identify as heterosexual, [9] [10] their attraction can vary.
Author Henry Rubin wrote that "[i]t took the substantial efforts of Lou Sullivan , a gay FTM activist who insisted that female-to-male transgender people could be attracted to men." [8] Matt Kailey , author of Just Add Hormones: An Insider’s Guide to the Transsexual Experience, [11] recounts his transition "from 40-something straight woman to the gay man he’d always known himself to be." [12] Researchers eventually acknowledged the existence of this phenomenon, and by the end of the 20th century, psychiatrist Ira Pauly wrote, "The statement that all female-to-male transgender are homosexual [Pauly means attracted to women] in their sexual preference can no longer be made." [13]

A 2015 survey of roughly 2000 American trans men showed more variation in sexual orientation or sexual identity among trans men. 23% identified as heterosexual or straight. The vast majority (65%) identified their sexual orientation or sexual identity as queer (24%), pansexual (17%), bisexual (12%), gay/same-gender loving (12%), asexual (7%), and 5% did not answer. [14]

Trans gay men have varying levels of acceptance within other communities. [15]

Psychiatrist Richard Green , in an appendix to Harry Benjamin 's 1966 The Transsexual Phenomenon , considers people assigned male at birth who have adopted a more feminine gender role. [16] In this broad overview, entitled "Transsexualism: Mythological, Historical, and Cross-Cultural Aspects", Green argues that the members of these groups are mentally indistinguishable from modern western transsexual women. [16] They have in common early effeminacy, adulthood femininity, and attraction to masculine males. [17]

The Hijra of the Indian Subcontinent are people who were assigned male at birth but occupy a female sexual and/or gender role, sometimes undergoing castration. [18] As adults, they occupy a female role, but traditionally Hijra describe themselves as neither male nor female, preferring Hijra as their gender. [18] They often express their femininity in youth; as adults, they are usually sexually-oriented towards masculine men. [18]

Mukhannathun were transgender individuals of the Muslim faith and Arab extraction who were present in Medina and Mecca during and after the time of Muhammad. [19] Ibn Abd Al-Barh Al-Tabaeen, a companion of Aisha Umm ul-Mu'min'in who knew the same mukhannath as Mohammed, stated that "If he is like this, he would have no desire for women and he would not notice anything about them. This is one of those who have no interest in women who were permitted to enter upon women." [20] That said, one of the Mukhannath of Medina during Muhammad's time had married a woman. [19]

Travesti are Brazilian male assigned people who are attracted to men. [21] Travestis' feminine identity includes hormones and/or silicone body alterations, feminine dress, language, and social and sexual roles, but rarely genital surgery . [21] However, in contrast to North American transgender women, they often don't see themselves as real women, and many describe themselves as gay or homosexual . [21] According to Don Kulick , they will describe themselves instead as "feeling like a woman". [21] In his book Travesti: Sex, Gender and Culture among Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes , he writes that no travesti in Salvador ever claims to be mulher (a woman) e
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