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7/7/2025, 11:50:17 PM
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But even outside the classic world do we see trannies being revered as saints over and over again like the monachopartenoi, who claimed to be and died as men. No matter what some tradcucks might say, these trannies are in heaven, they were holy despite their trannyisms. And yet again, cissoids revere them.
Additionally, shamans all around the world have these rituals where they would embody and become the opposite gender and be accepted that way by their people. They even have this thing where they feel sickened, like something is deeply wrong, and only when they take up their drum and do their rituals, do they find peace within themselves (repping never works). When I say that this list is endless, I truly mean it. Trans people have been everywhere throughout all of history, in all kinds of cultures. It is a constant throughout history.
I truly love trans people so much and it does me so well to read about them and how they lived, how they coped, but also flourish. There is so much beauty and importance to how we are and how we choose to mold and transcend our matter. So yes, tranny history thread. Let's all gather around and share our thoughts, feelings and anecdotes about our esteemed tranny ancestors.
I made this thread yesterday but it died the moment I went to sleep. Curse this board for letting threads die after 2 hours. Posting it again because it's important
But even outside the classic world do we see trannies being revered as saints over and over again like the monachopartenoi, who claimed to be and died as men. No matter what some tradcucks might say, these trannies are in heaven, they were holy despite their trannyisms. And yet again, cissoids revere them.
Additionally, shamans all around the world have these rituals where they would embody and become the opposite gender and be accepted that way by their people. They even have this thing where they feel sickened, like something is deeply wrong, and only when they take up their drum and do their rituals, do they find peace within themselves (repping never works). When I say that this list is endless, I truly mean it. Trans people have been everywhere throughout all of history, in all kinds of cultures. It is a constant throughout history.
I truly love trans people so much and it does me so well to read about them and how they lived, how they coped, but also flourish. There is so much beauty and importance to how we are and how we choose to mold and transcend our matter. So yes, tranny history thread. Let's all gather around and share our thoughts, feelings and anecdotes about our esteemed tranny ancestors.
I made this thread yesterday but it died the moment I went to sleep. Curse this board for letting threads die after 2 hours. Posting it again because it's important
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