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No. If a man has a sex change, she's not a he anymore.
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Yes, because he will no longer be a man, she will be a woman!
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It depends on the state where the transwoman was born and the state where they want to get married. If the state allows the legal birth certificate to be changed (many states do not) and they change the M to an F, then there is no problem with getting a marriage license. Without a change to the birth certificate, they would have to get married in a state that would accept some other form of ID for the marriage license, like a passport.
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Well, a transsexual WOMAN can marry a man (not another man, as that would imply that the woman was a man) in some states and some states forbid it. Ironically enough, real gay marriages can happen in these states, such as a transwoman and a cisgendered woman or a transman and a cisgendered man can get married in these states.
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if they have their sex changed, they are a woman, so yes, they can.
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why not he is a man now but first he need to rechange all his paperwork as well.
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Not if gay marriage is illegal in that area. If a man had a sex change to make his body fit his mind, he would become, legally, a man. Man cannot legally marry men. A normal adult person with male gender and sex could not have a sex change to a female body and then marry a man in most places in the world, because there are very extensive psychological tests before even pre-surgery treatments can be approved to begin. Of course this varies from place to place - in Iran, where homosexuality is criminal and often those who have been convicted are executed, they actually encourage men (gay, male-minded and male-bodied) to have sex changes to a female body, because then it's not "gay". In this case, yes, it is a man having a sex change and being legally able to marry other men.
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