I'm not being rude to trans people, as I said. I'm just confused. I really didn't mean to offend anyone. Plus, pregnancy is the most painful and costing way of becoming a parent. I had just expected for trans people to adopt (because they can't give birth if they get gender-transitioning surgery) and I was confused as to why they'd do this considering the way they want to be viewed.
Yeah, there's nothing wrong with it, I'm just confused as to why they would do this if they wanted to be viewed entirely as a man/woman by others. To me, they are whatever they want to be, but it's not that way for everyone.
Well, they're both still biologically opposites from eachother and there's not much they can do about it. One is capable of carrying a baby, the other is capable of planting the seed, and they love eachother very much so they started a family as any normal couple would. Wanting to be viewed a certain way isn't really a priority in this kind of situation