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Yeah, not really a discussion that I'd like to spend a lot of time on either, because it makes people uncomfortable, but as I said, it's a common misconception often perpetuated by films or television. What you're describing is gender identification, yet calling it transvestism, when they're two entirely different things.

Transvestites may be gay or straight, as well as cisgender or transgender, they simply admire the opposite sex and therefore imitate it by dressing and acting in a style or manner traditionally associated with that opposite sex.

Anyway, I'm not saying Sera couldn't have change physically, I'm saying there's no evidence of that having happened, and it doesn't matter in terms of who her character was and is.