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To be transgender is not the same as being gay or lesbian, yet our liberation is inextricably woven together. We are family—sometimes a dysfunctional one, but family nonetheless. In this post, I want to unpack the nuances of transgender inclusion in LGBTQ culture, the history that binds us, the friction points that often get glossed over, and why a rising tide must lift all boats. You cannot tell the story of modern LGBTQ rights without trans women of color. Period.
And we aren't going anywhere.
Trans people exist in every flavor of sexual orientation. And our existence forces the broader LGBTQ culture to ask hard questions. If a lesbian falls in love with a trans woman, is that "less lesbian"? The radical answer is no—because womanhood is not defined by chromosomes or birth assignment. The progressive LGBTQ stance has moved toward inclusion by identity , not by anatomy. The "LGB Without the T" Myth In recent years, a fringe movement known as "LGB (or LGBDropTheT)" has emerged, claiming that trans issues are a distraction from the "real" fight for gay and lesbian rights. This is historically illiterate and strategically stupid. beautiful ass shemale
To my cisgender siblings in the LGBTQ family: We love you. We have bled with you. But we are not your stepping stone to respectability. We are not a "controversial" branch of the family tree. We are the roots. To be transgender is not the same as

