I'm a woman myself, and quite comfotable with it but my childhood friend came out as transsexual about one and a half year ago so while I don't have any experience I have at least a close friend to look to for it. Here's what I've gathered from growing up with her-soon-to-be-him.
The gender role, social gender, giryness, manliness or whatever you call it, the social binary code we use to define male and female personalities are compleatly and fully irrelevant if you are transexual. Becuase that's all about how you act, it's in your head.
The physical gender, that's what matters here. Looking at yourself and thinking "this is me", being able to feel/look like you think you where supposed to.
So. The concept of male and female
roles has no real inpact on trangender-oriented people, in the same way manly and femenine have no inpact on your sexuality. A lot of people might think it does, but these people can call a pear an apple and still be as correct. So, I believe transgender people will still feel like their bodies are... incomplete, for want of a better word, even if we lived in a society where we where all refered to as humans, without drawing attention to how this human looks.
And to all of you trans people in this thread (and elsewhere), you all deserve a big pat on the back for going through your lives as you want. Takes some real courage, no matter how accepting people around you might be.
