Being transgender is about who you are (gender identity). Sexual orientation (gay, straight, bi, etc.) is about who you are attracted to . Trans people can have any sexual orientation.

Many cultures have long recognized more than two genders. For example, some Indigenous Native American communities use the term Two-Spirit to describe individuals who fulfill distinct, traditional third-gender ceremonial and social roles.

This tension—trans people as the shock troops but often the last to be honored—has shaped LGBTQ culture ever since.

We are witnessing a shift from "tolerance" to . This means:

In recent years, a small but vocal minority—including some within the LGB community—has promoted or “LGB without the T” movements. Their arguments (e.g., that trans women are “threats” to female-only spaces) are not rooted in evidence and run counter to decades of LGBTQ+ solidarity.

A significant portion of adult media focuses on power dynamics, commonly categorized under dominance and submission.

LGBTQ culture has always been an artistic culture, and trans artists are currently having a renaissance.

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Being transgender is about who you are (gender identity). Sexual orientation (gay, straight, bi, etc.) is about who you are attracted to . Trans people can have any sexual orientation.

Many cultures have long recognized more than two genders. For example, some Indigenous Native American communities use the term Two-Spirit to describe individuals who fulfill distinct, traditional third-gender ceremonial and social roles. femout+lil+dips+meets+master+aaron+shemale

This tension—trans people as the shock troops but often the last to be honored—has shaped LGBTQ culture ever since. Being transgender is about who you are (gender identity)

We are witnessing a shift from "tolerance" to . This means: Many cultures have long recognized more than two genders

In recent years, a small but vocal minority—including some within the LGB community—has promoted or “LGB without the T” movements. Their arguments (e.g., that trans women are “threats” to female-only spaces) are not rooted in evidence and run counter to decades of LGBTQ+ solidarity.

A significant portion of adult media focuses on power dynamics, commonly categorized under dominance and submission.

LGBTQ culture has always been an artistic culture, and trans artists are currently having a renaissance.