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Sarah Griner
@Salacious_Hist · 0:45

Transgender People ❤️

Hi. I'm Sarah Duncan. And I run a podcast called Salacious History. And right now, I'm focusing on LGBTQIA history for season three. I'm just curious, what are are your perceptions of trans people? Question Mark, what questions do you have? What perceptions do you have for normal life? Do you know anybody?

#LGBTQ #trans #transgender #acceptance

@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:59

Great topics. Two questions for your podcast. 🙏

But I guess the second part is when a person feels fully accepted and acclimated in their new gender, what emerges in terms of their self expression? Does their self expression change in a marked way, especially in the creative realm? And what that expression change? What does that feel like in terms of their ability to fully express now in a way that they might not have been able to when they were the wrong sex? So does expression change itself?
@bowie
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 1:37

Stories of self-discovery

And that's a process that I'm continually in. And I think a question I would love to hear people talk about is when they realized they were trans and what that experience was like for them just within their Bowie and with their relationship with themselves and also in relationship with others. I think everyone has a different story and even from talking with some of my friends, their sort of self realization that they are trans has all just been so wildly different
@Salacious_Hist
Sarah Griner
@Salacious_Hist · 1:09

Re: questions about transgender expression and discovering one’s gender ide

And so I think I might actually begin another swell conversation that just ask people who are transgender what was their journey, what is their journey? And I hope you guys will check it out. Keep posting. You guys. I love hearing these
@Eman
Eman Harazin
@Eman · 1:35

Great topic

That's really a great topic. And to be honest, I would love to hear more about that. Well, for me talking about this subject, well, I live in part of the world where this subject considers not acceptable or Tapo, for example, the only questions the only way that what religion says about that. That's why most of the people who have transgender or do that they only other abroad and don't come back. They change their identity, they change their name and live outside
@AAdenhardt
Alyssa Ardenhardt
@AAdenhardt · 4:11

Gender as journey. The non-commonality between trans individuals. #Stealth

Trends would be a journey like there is no one sentence or two minute conversation to say how what is transmission to someone who has gone through such a journey to people who are going through that journey because it's a journey that we're all going through, regardless whether or not we acknowledge it. It's just a majority of people find it a lot easier to identify if they're assigned sex at birth
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