shemales gods
Dissent: Volume 6 of the Helter Skelter Anthology of New Writing

Shemales Gods

In Phrygian and later Greek myth, Agdistis was a powerful superhuman entity born with both male and female reproductive organs. The gods feared the sheer power of this dual-gendered entity, leading to a mythological narrative of transformation that ultimately tied Agdistis to the worship of Cybele, the Great Mother goddess. 4. Egyptian Mythology: Hapi and Primeval Creators

: Some Native American cultures have legends about the "Two-Spirit" people, considered to possess both male and female spirits. The Lakota have the "Wintke" or "Wintke Waste", referring to a person with both masculine and feminine qualities, sometimes considered to have special spiritual powers. shemales gods

For years, the "T" was an afterthought. Early gay liberation movements, seeking social acceptance, often distanced themselves from "gender deviants," fearing that trans people were "too radical" and would hurt their chances of assimilation. This tension—the fight for respectability versus the fight for radical inclusion—remains a thread woven through LGBTQ culture. In Phrygian and later Greek myth, Agdistis was

LGBTQ+ resources are available 24/7. If you are in crisis, call the Trans Lifeline at (877) 565-8860 (US) or (877) 330-6366 (Canada). Egyptian Mythology: Hapi and Primeval Creators : Some

Sexuality and gender are different. A trans woman who loves men may identify as straight. A trans man who loves men may identify as gay. Their trans identity doesn't dictate their orientation.

The priests of the Anatolian goddess Cybele castrated themselves and adopted female attire, speech, and mannerisms, dedicating their lives to the service of the Divine Mother.

Across the United States and parts of Europe, hundreds of bills have targeted transgender youth specifically—banning them from school sports, denying them puberty blockers, forcing teachers to deadname students, and criminalizing drag performances (often used as a proxy to attack trans identity).