Transgender Before And After Nude

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Nowadays transgender people are playing more and more important roles in our society. Here is a list of the top 15 successful transgender celebs. How they look before and after surgery will blow your mind. Click through to read more.
Lili Elbe (born as Einar Mogens Wegener) was the first transgender person in the world. In 1930, Einar went to Germany to undergo a series of experimental sex reassignment surgeries. Unfortunately, she died of complications related to the operations.
Tula is the first transgender Bond Girl (For Your Eyes Only) and was also a playboy model. Tula was born a female trapped in a male body. She was raised as a male until she began her hormone therapy at 17 and afterwards she started living as a female. In 1974, with the money she earned as a showgirl in Paris, Tula finally had a sex reassignment surgery.
Andreja Pejic won both the Hottest Male and Hottest Female model award in the same year. Andreja Pejic turned into an androgynous male model who worked both male and female fashion shows after being scouted as a model just before turning seventeen and whilst working at McDonald's. In early 2014, Pejic underwent gender reassignment surgery and recently, Andrej changed her name to Andrea.
Thomas Beatie is the first male person who gave birth to a child. Thomas Beatie had a gender reassignment surgery in 2002 but kept her "lower lady part" unchanged. In 2007, Thomas underwent an artificial insemination procedure, and became the first pregnant man. Unfortunately, he lost the triplets he was carrying due to an unplanned surgery. However, he didn't give up and eventually gave birth to a healthy baby girl, the first of three healthy babies.
Janet Mock, The People Magazine's former staff editor, shocked the world in 2011 when she revealed that she was a transgender woman. Janet became a sex worker at 16 to earn money for her medical transition. At 18, she went to Thailand to get a gender reassignment surgery. Now she is a transgender rights activist.
This LGBT star is famous for her roles in movies like The Wedding Singer and Last Exist to Brooklyn, etc. Even as a little boy, her family noticed Alexis was always leaning toward femininity. For example, when the gym teacher told the class to get in two lines, boys and girls, she would always go to the girls line. Nowadays, Alexis performs as a Drag Queen and is known as "Eva Destruction".
Born in 1969, Chaz was the only child of Sonny and Cher. While Chaz was still Chastity, she declared herself as a lesbian. In 2008, she had a gender transition and became a transgender man.
Laverne changed how the world saw transgender people after her star performance in the hit Netflix show "Orange is the New Black." She was the first ever openly transgender person on the cover of Time magazine, and the first to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award.
Bruce Jenner, the famous athlete, transitioned last year. When she appeared as Caitlyn, she left the "Keeping up with the Kardashians" TV Reality Show, and now has a Reality Show of her own, called "I Am Cait".
Lana Wachowski was once one of the famous Wachowski brothers, who are most known for their movies "V for Vendetta" and "The Matrix". In 2009, Lana started her transition, and now, she is active in the LGBT community.
Candis Cayne appeared in the spotlight when she played transgender mistress Carmelita on the hit show "Dirty Sexy Money". She was the first transgender person with a recurring role on television.
Carmen Carrera came out as trans after the Season 3 of Rupaul's "Drag Race" ended. One interesting thing about Carmen is that there has been a petition sent to Victoria's Secret, to make her the first transgender angel.
Balian Buschbaum was a German female pole vault athlete who won a bronze medal in the European pole vaulting championships. After her retirement from sports, she had gender reassignment surgery and became Balian in 2008.
After being disqualified from Miss Universe for being born a man, Jelena filed a lawsuit against the organizers and even Donald Trump, and won. She ended up in the Top 12.
Fox is the first MMA openly transgender fighter. She has been fighting against controversy since her gender reassignment surgery, considering the fact that she was born a man gives her unfair advantage against other MMA female fighters. But the public gave her a break after it was discovered that she has more estrogen in her body than any other female fighter.






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Published: 16:21 BST, 15 May 2014 | Updated: 20:02 BST, 15 May 2014
World-famous photographer David LaChapelle has captured transgender model Carmen Carrera in the nude, both as a man and a woman.
The fantastical shots, which appear on two posters promoting the 2014 Life Ball for HIV and AIDS, see Ms Carrera, 28, re-enact a utopian scene, in which she appears in two versions; one as Adam and the other as Eve - both identical but for the genitalia, which are computer generated, leaving the question of whether she has male or female private parts in real life unanswered.
'I'm Adam, I've Eve, I'm me', the caption reads, a celebration of inclusion ahead of the May 31 annual Life Ball in Vienna, which is a the biggest charity event in Europe to support people with HIV.
Blurred lines: Transgender model Carmen Carrera (pictured as Eve, censored) appears in photographer David LaChapelle's Garden of Eden inspired posters, which see her completely nude in a surreal, floral setting
'Your gender should not matter in your heart or in the way you express your personality,' she says of the posters.
'There are so many types of diverse people on this planet. My message is: beauty has no gender. At the end of the day beauty is beauty.'
The poster was inspired by this year's Life Ball motto, 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' and borrows from 15th Century artist Hieronymus Bosch's most iconic work of the same name; a chaotic tangle of nude bodies and scenes of Heaven and Hell.
Double vision: The twin posters, which promote the 2014 Life Ball, an annual AIDS event, show Ms Carrera as Eve (left) and Adam (right), both are identical but for the computer generated genitalia
Inspiration: The whimsical photo artwork will be auctioned off for charity, and borrows from 15th Century artist Hieronymus Bosch's painting 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' (pictured) - which is this year's Life Ball motto
Mr LaChapelle, 51, went with a whimsical scene, his Garden of Eden landscape punctured with foliage and phallic symbolism - Ms Carrera posing with her long golden locks falling over her bare shoulders, her breasts exposed in both the Adam and the Eve portraits, and gazing at the nude male body before her, whose head is encased in an eerie sphere.
'For me the body is more than something to be looked at as an object of sexual gratification,' explains Mr LaChapelle, discussing his blurring of gender lines.
'The body is a beautiful housing for the soul that we are celebrating in this picture.'
Stunner: Ms Carrera, seen in February at New York Fashion Week, has made quite the name for herself as a successful transgender model, and says her message is that 'beauty has no gender'
And it's a beautiful body indeed. Ms Carrera first shot to fame on the 2010 season of RuPaul's Drag Race but was eliminated halfway through the season, later to be snapped up by Elite Model Management.
Born Christopher Roman, she started her gender re-assignment surgery in 2012, including a breast augmentation and a nose job, but as her fame has grown, she has remained tight-lipped as to whether she has had surgery on her genitalia.
'The body is more than something to be looked at as an object of sexual gratification. The body is a beautiful housing for the soul that we are celebrating in this picture'
In a 2012 Facebook post, she wrote: 'I live my life as a female but I have not gotten my gender reassignment surgery. To be honest, I'm still thinking about that part. Me and my husband want to be able to have kids one day and once I get the surgery, I will not be able to produce DNA to create an offspring with a genetic females DNA.[sic]'
She has since separated from long-term partner Adrian Torres.
Change: Ms Carrera originally shot to fame as a man in 2010 when she appeared in RuPaul's Drag Race, before being snapped up by Elite Model Management and having surgery to become a woman in 2012
Mystery: She has remained tight-lipped as to whether she has had the full gender re-assignment surgery on her genitalia, but admitted in 2012 that she was torn because she wanted the chance to have children
Ms Carrera is now keen to work on breaking down the barriers between the 'normal' modelling industry and that of transgender modelling.
Speaking about models such as Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss, she said: 'I want to be like those girls.
'I don't want to just be labelled as a transgender model. Why do I have to be separated? It's the modelling industry - one industry.'
As she was: Ms Carrera was born Chris Roman
Thousands of fans signed a Change.org petition in a bid to get her involved in Victoria's Secret's 2013 fashion show.
And while the lingerie giant never addressed the petition, she has hardly been short on work.
Aside from magazine and runway appearances, it has just been announced that she will star in an eight-episode docuseries, TransAmerica, produced by supermodel mogul Tyra Banks, and scheduled to debut at the end of this year.
Mr LaChapelle's two photograph artworks will be auctioned at the AIDS Solidarity Gala 2014 in Vienna, just ahead of the Life Ball.
'David’s picture does not deal with sexuality as one might think at first glance, it’s about identity and expresses that human dignity and tolerance have no limits,' says Gery Keszler, founder of Life Ball.
'We are very honored to be able to transport one of Life Ball’s central issues with these outstanding pictures.'
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Taylor is from Colorado, USA. Taylor’s young. She’s 22. She has always felt constant dysphoria with her own body, and she always strived to feel ok about herself. So she decided to change things. Radically. And, according to her, she’s succeeding, though she’s not completely there yet. Even though she has been going through hormone replacement therapy for over a year, she’s still in transition. Despite that, everyone can appreciate the stunning results already. Taylor can see and experience these changes firsthand; therefore, it’s best that she shares the story in her own words. Here it is:
“I guess I just feel like a real person now. Like, everything was gray before. I was alive, but I wasn’t living, if that makes sense. I was acting like a real person and doing things that real people did but everything felt pretend.
Even just after starting hormones, the difference was astounding. I only had estrogen in my body for a couple of days and everything had noticeably changed. It was like an alarm had been ringing in the back of my head my entire life and I was so used to it that I thought it was normal, but all of a sudden it was gone and for the first time in my life I could actually LIVE and hear everything so clearly without the alarm drowning everything out. It was like I could see colors for the first time, like I’d never really smiled and I was just learning what it felt like, like I’d never noticed all the beautiful trees and flowers and weeds and rocks around me.Then, as my body started changing, I’d wake up every day excited to notice something new. My muscles I hated so much (I lifted weights a lot in my denial phase) were suddenly shrinking, my boobs were growing, my skin was softer and more sensitive to the touch. I’d bump my chest against the door frame ’cause I wasn’t used to having anything there to bump. A few months later, the same thing started happening with my hips.
I started seeing a real person in the mirror. Like the mask I’d worn my whole life was slowly fading away and each day my reflection made more and more sense.
I started experiencing emotions like I always wished I could. I experienced emotions I didn’t even know existed. I would cry at a cute meme on Instagram or a touching story from another trans girl and it felt like pure ecstasy. When I felt angry or sad, I didn’t have to bottle things up and let them out in bursts of anger. I could cry and feel and experience the sadness and feel it slowly melt away from me.
So I guess in summary, I feel ‘real’ now. I feel happy and right and content and grateful that I’m finally able to live as a real person.”
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Zergo. As a non-binary person, I can say truthfully that gender is all in
your head. People like you make me sick. I don’t think you realize that a lot of transgender people such as myself (yes non-binary does classify as transgender) go through their whole life being tormented by there own minds. It’s not up to you about what I feel, or identify As. Same thing applys to the whole transgender community. I’m twelve years old, smarter than you, and damn proud to be part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Thank you I'm 11 and Bisexual so you basically rock to me
@Rhonda Harris: Elsah was replying to a troll called Zergo who was being a d*ck. she's supporting LGBTQ+ not being cruel
(this is to AnnSmithJones): LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bi, and transgender. that includes the "Transgender" part. so no, lgbt isn't just sexual orientations. also, trans and nonbinary people are valid, and there have been several scientific studies done on transness. it's genetic, it's in dna. it's real, scientifically. here are some links (all to .gov or .org websites :D)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22146048/
https://www.ama-assn.org/press-center/press-releases/ama-states-stop-interfering-health-care-transgender-children
https://www.jaacap.org/article/S0890-8567(15)00794-7/fulltext
People like you make me sick, grow up
Not sure what the og comment was but for a 12 year old I have major respect. Im glad ur not one of those people who use like kitty/kittyself or anything and honestly there are only two genders. (Hear me out) male, female, in between, both or none. The rest of those… er… neopronouns are just transphobic nicknames and honestly disgusts me.
I know that you're only 12 years old but do you have to be so cruel ? If you understand the "torment" of being "bullied" yourself then WHY be so mean to another human that's experienced the same "torment"? You're comfortable where you are in your life and that's awesome but she wasn't so she started "HER journey" to complete her "OWN" happiness... I'm sure that if you asked her if she's proud to be a part of the same community that she would say the same thing (s). B4 you start asking me "questions".... No, I am not gay or transgender myself BUT... My daughter is bi-sexual and that's just fine with me because it's HER choice and it makes her h
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