If it existed and was revered in texts before the fall of rome and rise of christianity, it's not a new cultural phenomena.
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Gender-atypical ppl have always existed. Totally different from medicalizing gender nonconformity & sterilizing 12-yr-olds.
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You conflate reverence for defying gender norms w/modern gender industry "affirming" notion kids are "born in wrong body." Opposite, really.
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And: The Romans/Greeks were unafraid to do surgery. 'Gender dysphoria' as we know it would have been treated and written up by historians.
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