• kamills@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    A trans fem person (born with male genitals) can in fact make a cis woman pregnant, tho some trans people may save some seamen, cause the quality may be degraded as the transition from cis man to women goes on.

    I do believe that shemale is a slur, along with ladyboy, tranny and so on, in case you didn’t know :)

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        8 months ago

        Also, the semen is just a fluid that helps move the sperm around. The sperm is what makes you pregnant.

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      8 months ago

      This is a genuine question: I would never use the word shemale because it strikes me as a slur, but I would use the word ladyboy to specifically describe the gender-bending culture of Thai bar workers because some of them do not consider themselves trans, but pursue that path for the career and lifestyle options. Is it still a slur when referring to that phenomenon in Thai culture, or is there a better word to use?

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    8 months ago

    If she’s pre-op and still has functional testicles then yes, she can get a woman pregnant. I think it might depend on if they’re on hormone replacement therapy but I’m nit sure.

    • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      The general advice is if you are wishing to avoid a pregnancy that you should assume HRT won’t make you sterile (and use protection), and if you are hoping to have kids that you should assume it will make you sterile (and get fertility services like freezing sperm before starting HRT).

      Estrogen also causes penile atrophy[1], so the phallus may not be as capable of penetration as before HRT.

      From the OP’s inappropriate title, I assume they are coming from the context of pornography, where the actresses are using methods to prevent penile atrophy (most porn involving trans women do not show women with penile atrophy), but in those contexts they are also likely taking steps to avoid pregnancy so the question clearly veers outside of the initial context.