Thread:Grimdominatrix/@comment-3406131-20140323064724/@comment-3406131-20150113141130

Again, I understand, but her primary gender, what she was born (her body) is a man, she became a woman later (in the development). I understand your point, but in the end, she's still a male, as well as a female. I don't know if putting her as both female, male and transgender, but that's what I did right now, at least all points of view (morphological and psychological), are respected.

I though to put "Transgender (Assigned male, feels like a female)" but it seems strange to put "transgender" as first.

By the way, is there another/a better way to say "feels like" ? I don't feel like it defines well the transgender thing, that she is woman. Wouldn't be "identified herself as a woman" better ? I put it that way, but I'm not sure if it fits. If you have a more correct (and shorter if possible) formulation, it would be great.