Respect from India, Transgender woman is an avatar of Goddess Ardhanarisvara, very respectable God, have worship since birth. Ardhanarisvara told me in a dream trans gender penis woman, delivers me from woes, becomes my wife and we raise family, trans gender woman natural mother birth come from Ardhanarisvara in the heavens.
Western white beautifu trans gender woman come to India, we wed under Vedamata and I buy you car and we can raise a family.
As far as traditional cultures, go, yes. Though to my knowledge a lot of hijra get by through fairly aggressive begging, so they might not be the most loved group, but if Westoid trannies were as much of an annoyance as they are, we'd probably be in the ovens by now. Really most non-Abrahamic cultures are decent for us (or at least don't try to stomp us out).
Levi Watson
We have to take into consideration that hijras probably don't have access to laser or HRT, I have a lot of respect for them but sadly the majority look like hons
Connor Reyes
they also play music for weddings though
Joseph Taylor
That's exactly my point. If gangs of turbohons trying to extort cis people for cash were a common occurrence in America, it'd be over for us in a month. Westoids can't even tolerate like a dozen spread across the Western World weird hons playing sports and being creepy.
Zachary Mitchell
I think they also get paid to bless places with their tranny magic
>Ardhanarishvara, (Sanskrit: “Lord Who Is Half Woman”)
xbfkdhls I'm really starting to hate the "magical tranny" cliche. to be honest I really wish I could just, exist as a trans or nonbinary person without some backwoods bagan trying to romanticize it while projecting their superstitions onto me.
>Ooooh, you are an avatar of many-armed Vajrasattvavishnubrahmastevonnienahasapeemapetilon >Ooooh you're two-spirit >weeaboos be calling me a "newtype" or some shit >"Did you know that in ancient Cyprus there was a caste of transgender priestesses who ritually castrated themselves as--"
MAYBE I just want to be seen as a normal fucking person, okay? I don't need to know whether or not your god approves of me.
Caleb Gray
For the vast majority of human history, cultures, when confronted with oddities, typically viewed things in one of two ways: >this is evil and must be destroyed >this is magical and potentially holy I know which I'd rather people see me as. The only people who don't see oddities as one of these two are the most ideologically motivated western libs.
Julian Bell
Beautiful. I confess I did not know.
Blake Cook
>For the vast majority of human history, cultures, when confronted with oddities, typically viewed things in one of two ways: >>this is evil and must be destroyed >>this is magical and potentially holy
Yeah, see, that's exactly the problem though. These are obviously just two different sides of the same coin, they both feed into and perpetuate each other. There's a third option, but cis people refuse to see it. They refuse to see us as ordinary human beings, they refuse to even consider that we -might- be ordinary human beings.
Ryder Hughes
They aren't the same, because one of them we get stomped into oblivion, either totally suppressed or killed... and in the other we get to troon out and have some kind of place in society. > we -might- be ordinary human beings. But we aren't ordinary, really. We are 1 in 10000. There's nothing wrong with us at all, but we aren't normal. So letting cis people rationalize us in some way is better than hoping for human psychology to fundamentally change.