Thread 40574197 - /lgbt/ [Archived: 514 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:37:25 PM No.40574197
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What was the golden age of trans acceptance in wider society?
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:38:05 PM No.40574203
Probably hasn't happened yet
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:38:15 PM No.40574204
>>40574197 (OP)
2015, obviously.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:38:18 PM No.40574205
>>40574197 (OP)
Right now unironically.
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 9:38:53 PM No.40574210
Time where you could get surgery but people didn't know what trans was
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:25:47 PM No.40575367
>>40574197 (OP)
2015-mid 2023
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:28:30 PM No.40575393
before bruce jenner i think
Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:33:19 PM No.40575439
>>40574203
This, but honestly even now is better than it ever has been. People say 2015, but there’s a difference between being the flavour of the month freak that wokescolds use to politically agitate with and actually just being considered a normal human. I feel like people nowadays have a more nuanced understanding of trans people, and the representation we have in the media is so much better.
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Anonymous
8/1/2025, 11:37:55 PM No.40575489
>>40575439
yeah this. People didn't care back then because they just thought transwomen were mentally ill drag queens, you got pity instead of scorn because it was basically considered a niche medical condition like being retarded.