Shemales | Gods

Ancient peoples often viewed the blurring of gender lines as a sign of proximity to the divine, rather than an aberration.

Among the Lakota, the Winkte were keepers of sacred rituals. They were believed to have visions that no one else could see because they lived "between the earth and the sky."

: The power to move between worlds, states of being, and social structures. Modern Perspectives shemales gods

frequently shifted gender, even giving birth (as in the case of the eight-legged horse Sleipnir).

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is a patron goddess heavily associated with the Hijra community of South Asia—a historically recognized third-gender group encompassing transgender women, intersex individuals, and non-binary people.

is the Hindu goddess of fertility and transfiguration. The mythology goes like this: A king was born without the ability to procreate. When his wife tried to sleep with him, he ran away into the forest. The goddess Bahuchara appeared before him. She cursed the king, saying that since he refused to be a man for his wife, he would now be a woman. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

The king begged for mercy. Bahuchara Mata relented, but only on one condition: He must serve her forever as a eunuch priest.

A transgender woman (assigned male at birth, identifies as female) can be straight (attracted to men), lesbian (attracted to women), or bisexual. A non-binary person (identifying outside the male/female binary) may identify as queer, pansexual, or asexual.

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