10 Facts About Transgender history

1.

Transgender history people are known to have existed since ancient times.

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2.

However, a precise history is difficult because the modern concept of being transgender, and gender in general, did not develop until the mid-1900s.

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3.

Trans Transgender history has been filtered through gay Transgender history, with some historians erasing the trans identities of historical figures such as Billy Tipton to instead promote a gay reading of their lives.

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4.

Transgender history describes the "disease of the Scythians", which he attributes to impotency due to riding on a horse without stirrups.

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5.

Transgender history issues went largely out of the public eye until after World War II.

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6.

Transgender history people are considered a "sexual minority" in China, where widespread transphobia means trans people face discrimination in accessing housing, education, work, and healthcare.

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7.

Transgender history was expelled from the monastery after a woman accused him of impregnating her, but never refuted the claims made against him, as doing so would involve revealing his genitals; instead, he fathered the child and was eventually allowed back into the monastery along with his son.

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8.

Transgender history is named a saint by both the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.

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9.

Transgender history is ascribed traits like nurturing and affectionate, which were not used to describe men at the time, presenting Jesus as somewhere between distinctly male and distinctly female.

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10.

Transgender history transitioned in 1930 and changed her legal name to Lili Ilse Elvenes, and died in 1931 from complications after overy and uterus transplants.

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