I don't think that it is taking "T" that does it, nor is it taking "E". Remember, when we start transitioning, we have to tear down the facade that we have erected to show the world, and find out who we truly are, inside. This, to my mind, often demands that we examine our sexual orientation, just as we do every other part of our lives.
Mind you, I could certainly be wrong in this, as I am NOT a mental health professional, of any kind, let alone one with experience in treating transsexual individuals. Nor am I WPATH certified. This is simply what I have observed.
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