You’re clean looking into something that clearly that doesn’t exist. Do you have any proof yoshi intended to have everything you said, is?Trans and non-heterosexual people exist. Even in FF14, there are tons of non-heteronormative people. There's a male Lalafell who dreams of being held in Raubahn's arms. A gay pair of treasure hunters are the first to unseal the Wanderer's Palace. In Kugane there's a man who falls in love with a stage actor, only to remain attracted when he learns that said stage actor is a man dressed as a woman. Haurchefant is attracted to the Warrior of Light regardless of gender. Mitron and Loghrif are explicitly a lesbian pairing and that attraction continues even after Mitron is reincarnated into a man. Sadu believes she was a man in her past life but owns her life as a woman in the present.
As for the question, aside from Fantasia I don't think any such physical transitioning methods really exist within the context of the main or side stories. The upsetting Doylist standpoint is that this is a conscious choice to avoid pushing away markets that actively frown upon LGBTQ+ characters being in the spotlight. There is the potential to use lifelike glamours to present as your preferred gender or even use transmogrification magicks (i.e. the Toad spell) to transform yourself biologically (though this obviously carries pretty serious risks).
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