A non-question. Before the condition was recognised the symptoms would have been recognised as depression.
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or in societies where it was possible, crossdressing with all the associated tropes. Intersex people had a special role tho.
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England had allowances for mixed gender in law in the 1600's.
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Some people have theorised that we only got rigidly binary on gender when we started accounting with mechanistic systems.
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If you can get a doctorate studying it, it can't be answered in a tweet.
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just because the writings are not well known doesn't mean they didn't exist https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hic_Mulier
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you know this just sounds like "if dysphoria is really that bad how come I've never heard about it before?" right?
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I interpreted it as way more sympathetic than that. Author is saying there's probably millenia of trauma/mistreatment
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Hi, not so much, but try this, as has details and a contact you could look-up maybe xpic.twitter.com/O2J6KHtnsg
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There was (I was one), just like there were many LGB people. Those who could hid in the closet in misery, the others died.
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