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15 Hot AF Transgender Women Who Could Pick Up Any Straight Guy - part 2
Kim Petras is a German pop singer who started the transition process from male to female at age 12 by receiving hormone treatments. She says that she has identified as a male for as long as she can remember.
The easiest part of transitioning for Kim, born Tim, was the name change, which involved only a single letter.
In 2008, at age 18, following six years of hormone therapy to develop female characteristics, she underwent “the surgery” to rid herself of the last vestiges of manhood. And she hasn’t looked back.
Popular with the EDM/dance music crowd in Europe, Kim is much hotter than many American female pop stars who were born women (cough, Miley Cyrus, cough) and while not much is known about her personal life, it’s doubtful that she has any difficulty drawing interest from straight dudes.
At 52 years old, Roberta Close proves that transgendered women can be hot cougars too. The Brazilian beauty has been turning men’s heads since the 1980’s.
She made history by being the first preoperative transgendered woman to appear in Playboy magazine (the Brazilian edition).
They used fancy angles and body positioning to capture a nude shot that obscured the “family jewels.” In 1989, she had reassignment surgery, later being voted Brazil’s most beautiful woman.
To be clear, that was against all the women in the country, not just the transgendered ones, and everyone knows Brazil is famous for its hot women.
In recent years, speculation has emerged over Roberta’s s*x at birth, with some claiming she was born a hermaphrodite.
Jenna Talackova is a Canadian transgendered beauty queen. With her long flowing blond hair, sizable ***, and sultry smile, she reminds me of another Jenna whose “movies” I enjoyed thoroughly as a teenager (and, on occasion, still do).
This Jenna represented Canada in the Miss International Queen Pageant. It’s a beauty contest exclusively for transsexuals.
But she was also a finalist for Miss Universe Canada, a move that engendered (no pun intended) some controversy at first. Most of the objections, however, came from people who hadn’t seen her strut her stuff.
Once those folks saw for themselves how hot she is, their complaints evaporated quickly. While she didn’t win the competition, she used it as a springboard to a thriving modeling career. And we doubt she lacks for male suitors.
Born male in Vietnam in 1986, Nong Poy has identified as a girl for as long as she can remember.
She says she was grossed out by her boy parts as a kid, but fearing her parents’ judgment, held off revealing her gender identity until she was in her teens.
She had gender reassignment surgery at 17, after which she described a feeling of being reborn. You can see it in the smile on her face; this is a chick who’s finally comfortable in her own skin.
She won the Miss International Queen beauty pageant as well as the Miss Tiffany’s pageant in 2004. And just look at her face.
She’s a true Asian beauty, and if you saw her even up close without knowing her background, there’s no way you’d be able to tell that she was ever a dude. Kelly Van Der Veer.
Kelly van der Veer grew up in The Netherlands as a boy named Ferry who idolized Barbie. But this was in the 1980’s when little to no awareness existed of gender identity.
So her parents most likely thought she was merely a little girlish in her tendencies, or perhaps gay, but certainly didn’t know to ask if she identified as female. So, she didn’t transition until she was almost 20.
That means she went through puberty as a male and stands over six feet tall. Candace Parker, the WNBA star, is six-foot-four and still fine, and Kelly is equally hot.
She appeared on the television program Big Brother and also has a successful singing career. It’s hard to imagine that she isn’t equally successful with the male gender.
Candis Cayne was born Brendan McDaniel. That sounds like the name of a kid who’ll one day be the starting quarterback at USC, not one who’ll become a chick.
But Brendan transitioned and became Candis in the 1990’s. Despite being transgender before it was widely accepted, Candis was a fixture in New York City’s swanky nightclub scene.
She made the leap to TV star in the 2000’s, playing a transgendered mistress on the hit show Dirty Sexy Money. As far as we know, she’s the first transgender to play a transgender in a recurring role.
As for her real personal life? She was engaged at least once and has been in several serious relationships, all with straight dudes, including her current boyfriend.