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    It depends on the person. Gender identity is about who a person feels the or she is, not about who he or she is sexually attracted to. Someone whose body appears male, but who feels that she is really a woman, may have sexual reassignment surgery, so that her body's appearance more closely matches her self-image. Now, as a woman, she may be straight (i.e., attracted to men), lesbian (attracted to women), or bi (attracted to people of either gender). Same for someone who is born with an apparently female body, but who feels that he is truly a man - he may have all the surgeries and other treatments so that his body now matches his inner identity, and then, as a man, he may be straight (attracted to women), gay (attracted to men), or bi (attracted to both).

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    Name : Lauren, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Pagan, Age : 50, City : Little Rock, State : AR Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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