Shemale also known as she-male is a term to describe trans women or other people with male genitalia and female secondary sex characteristics, usually including breasts from breast augmentation or the use of hormones. The term shemale has been used since the midth century, when it was a humorous colloquialism for female, especially an aggressive woman. Using the term shemale for a trans woman may imply that she is working in the sex trade. Some people find the term shemale offensive, mocking or showing a lack of respect towards transgender individuals.

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Shemale also known as she-male is a term sometimes used to describe trans women or other people with male genitalia and female secondary sex characteristics , usually including breasts from breast augmentation or the use of hormones. The term shemale has been used since the midth century, when it was a humorous colloquialism for female , especially an aggressive woman. Using the term shemale for a trans woman may imply that she is working in the sex trade. The term has been used by some psychologists to refer to transgender women who have transitioned , but have never undergone genital surgery. Some biologists have used shemale to refer to male non-human animals displaying female traits or behaviors, such as female pheromones being given off by male reptiles. Since the midth century, the term she-male has been applied to "almost anyone who appears to have bridged gender lines", including effeminate men and lesbians. The term came to have a more negative connotation over time and been used to describe a "hateful woman" or "bitch. The term later took on an implicit sexual overtone. In , Janice Raymond employed the term as a derogatory descriptor for transsexual women in her controversial book, The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male. The term has since become an unflattering term applied to male-to-female transsexual people.