Transgender people, they've always been here.
69Trans who?
Who are all these transgendered people and where did they come from? This seems to be a question I’ve heard all over lately and I believe it’s time to have some real talk about it. As more people who are trans-gendered, gender-queer or somewhere in between start to talk about their lives and journeys many people are wondering what is going on.
Before we delve into the current culture let’s take a look back.
Many people these days operate under the idea that transgender people are strictly from this time. However, some time spent studying pre-history from Africa to Europe to Asia reveals that this is not in fact the case. In many cultures around the world for eons transgender, intersex and gender queer people have been part of the societies that are our common ancestry.
Fast forwarding to right now let’s examine a few things.
In America for the past decade or so we hear more and more about transgender people. I believe this isn’t happening because there are more transgendered people I belive rather the people who are and have been transgender are becoming less afraid to be open about their lives. Instead of living their lives in secret they are living them just like everyone else.
The truth is, gender as it is often presented (as a binary male or female) just does not work for everyone. Many people (transgendered and not) will tell you that gender is not simply a matter of the parts you have. Human beings are complex creatures and for some of us, the way we were born is just not meant to be the way we live.
If all this is new to you I highly suggest checking out some of the books I have listed at the bottom. Also do some reading on the internet. There are dozens of quality blogs, websites etc where you can read more about transgender people and their histories and lives.
The lesson I think we all need to learn is that at the base of things we’re all human beings. We all want the same things. We all want to live as happily and healthily as we can. And yes, for some of us that means changing our gender to better fit how we feel and to better represent ourselves in the world, for some of us that means being queer, for yet more of us that means being heterosexual. The key to all of this is to remember our humanity and that different isn’t necessarily bad, it’s just different.
And in this world, we’re all different and all exactly the same.
Please feel free to explore some of the resources and books I’ve got linked and ask me any questions you might have.
If you would like to leave comments I only ask that you please be respectful and mindful of the fact that we are discussing fellow human beings and I ask that you behave accordingly. Thank you.
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Wonderful hub! Gender to me is very personal. Gender is a part of us that effects from our hearts outward. If our gender doesn't match our bodies we will the feelings of misery will get worse and worse until we find a way to match gender with yourself.
Wonderful hub! Gender to me is very personal. Gender is a part of us that effects from our hearts outward. If our gender doesn't match our bodies we will the feelings of misery will get worse and worse until we find a way to match gender with yourself.
Nicely written and I agree with your view point. I am so glad that society is waking up and growing up too. Thank you for sharing this.
I belong to a Unitarian Universalist congregation and one of the things our congregation did in becoming an official welcoming congregation (welcoming LBGT) was to hold a workshop on Gender Expression and Gender Bias.This workshop was very informative and gave us all a view into the world of Gender Identity. There is nothing to condone or not condone. People are who they are. Transgender has nothing to do with sexual preferences, but has to do with the gender you know yourself to be. That has no impedence an any one else. Culturally we need to be in a safe environment where these differences are just accepted without bias or fear.
Resources on Gender
![]() | My Gender Workbook: How to Become a Real Man, a Real Woman, the Real You, or Something Else Entirely An excellent book for everyone. Amazon Price: $26.92 List Price: $39.95 |
If you need a get started guide this is a great place to start learning about Gender and Queer theory. Amazon Price: $365.43 List Price: $15.95 | |
I highly recommend this book. Kate Bornstein is a personal hero of mine and this is a wonderful book. Amazon Price: $7.00 List Price: $16.00 | |
This is another of my favorite books. Excellent and easy to read. Amazon Price: $495.72 List Price: $16.95 | |
Transgender people through history. This is an excellent start if you want short history from around the world. Amazon Price: $8.99 List Price: $24.95 | |
The biography of Jennifer Finney Boylan whom you may have seen on Oprah. Amazon Price: $4.89 List Price: $14.95 | |
![]() | This book is an excellent resource for family, friends etc. Amazon Price: $12.00 List Price: $21.95 |
![]() | Another excellent resource especially for those in HR or related jobs. Amazon Price: $17.27 List Price: $18.99 |













AsherKade 2 years ago
I have some convicts I deal with that are L,B,G.T and it's good to know these thins. However, in my conservative Christian views, I don't condone it.However, people are welcome to have their own opinions or make their own choices as they see fit as long as they don't impede on others' freedoms and rights.