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The only term that is really relevant here is transsexual - if you consider yourself, inside yourself, to be a bit intersex, or if you like dressing up, has no actual legal definition. Transsexual is when your gender differs from your sex and sometimes ends with someone getting sex change surgery and hopefully changing their legal sex as well.
So, transsexual relationships are considered under gay marriage when they are. I know that's confusing, but in some states of the U.S., for instance, even after a person has changed their legal sex, they can marry under their original sex. In that way, they can have a gay marriage while cisgendered (non-transsexual) gay couples could not. Of course rules about whether you can change your sex legally, how much it counts, and whether your legal relationships can be retroactively changed on the basis of that, varies from place to the place.
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