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Perhaps the most painful evidence of the friction between trans people and mainstream LGB culture is the "Drop the T" movement. Starting on internet forums and occasionally bleeding into public discourse, a faction of gay men and lesbians argue that transgender issues are separate from sexuality issues.
To separate the transgender community from LGBTQ culture is to rip the heart out of the body. The resilience of trans people—their insistence on being seen, named, and loved in a world that often wishes they didn't exist—is the quintessential queer story. cumming blackshemales
"Drag mothers" or community elders guiding younger generations through transition. Perhaps the most painful evidence of the friction
What does it mean to be a "good LGB ally" to the trans community? The resilience of trans people—their insistence on being
LGB rights primarily focused on legal and social equality. Trans rights, however, hinges on medical access. Gender-affirming care (hormones, puberty blockers, surgeries) is considered medically necessary by every major medical association. Yet it is under constant legislative attack. The trans community within LGBTQ culture fights for something many gay and lesbian people take for granted: bodily autonomy.