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Originally Posted by OnewithGF
No, I meant that her body is not a boy's body because it belongs to her and she is not a boy in any sense of the word.
And yes, asking someone what kind of genitals they have is usually considered crossing the line. I am not sure why you need to know this to "walk a mile in my shoes" unless you are interested in my sex life.
Now, there is a lot of variation in how open transgender individuals are about their transition. Some people don't tell others they are transgender unless they need to know while others post all about the surgeries they have had on the internet.
The things that my girlfriend is comfortable telling people is that she is transgender and that she takes estrogen.
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If your girlfriend is a female NOT in a male's body.....then why call her transgender? It seems we are getting away from commonly understood definitions of terms now.