What causes transgender behavior in the first place?
The short answer is – nobody knows. There has been much research on this phenomenon but with no conclusive findings. Theories of both psychological and biological causality have been forwarded and it is quite likely there are different causes for different individuals. Lately, strong research suggests that an incorrect amount of miss-timed secretion of male hormone during stages of fetal development may create a transgendered individual – whether male or female. Biologically, nature will produce a female unless male androgens are supplied at the right times and in the right amounts. There are physiological and mental gray areas between male and female “absolutes”. Additionally, there are some theories arguing a genetic model of causality.