It’s not even just about sexual orientation. Not even about being flamboyant or masculine… the issue is about thinking that you were born the entirely the wrong GENDER.
Can you believe that these women are transgenders!?
The first transgender that I remember being semi “famous” was Isis from America’s Next Top Model.
Even though she was a transgender (without surgery) she didn’t seem very believable. You could totally see the manliness in her and there was an episode where she’s embarrassed to wear a bikini underwater because she was only “taped.” I did learn a lot about her as a person, and her struggles as a “man born woman.” I can’t even imagine what kind of torture that is!
Here are some more amazing looking transgenders!
Here’s an article about Zhang Lei, who told his story about about becoming a woman. His story is painful but ends happily. (Thanks to support from a Chinese hospital and funding aid from Ha Ri Su.)

South Korea’s very first transgender entertainer, Ha Ri Su, is so gorgeous! The hottest transgender by far, in my opinion. She has helped many others in this transformation, since she knows firsthand what they’re going through.
Overall, I really feel for these women. Yes, thank goodness for tucking, pinning, hair extensions and makeup to make you LOOK like a woman. But I bet you that these people know more than any one that the outer layers don’t do much. If you TRULY felt like you were a MAN or a WOMAN, how could you make everyone treat you like one? Even with surgery, you would have to tell your spouse that at one point you used to be a man/woman. What if you were born with both body parts? That isn’t even something anyone can control!
There are tons of cases where the parents have to choose whether their child will be a male or female… so what if they chose wrong? OR what if the child is entirely 50/50, and no matter which gender you chose, they will always feel like they should have been the opposite gender?
I’m sure we will all have our differences in opinion about this issue. But I hope that no matter what, we will always choose to love. Love that person that wants to become a man or a woman, because I’m sure nothing is as hard as admitting that and letting it be public for all the world to judge.





