We just finished a symposium at UC Irvine law school about trans communities and it was a wonderful experience. I wish our guest timeline would have allowed more people to come, but we had the first transgender judge to hold a school teaching position, and transgender and HIV rights lawyers from back in the day. It was a wonderful event and I was so blessed to be a part of putting it together. I wish there was a good place to spread the word about all these amazing people using the Law to help trans, non binary and other LGBTQ+ communities.
I didn't expect to get so emotional during this video, and I had NO IDEA that non-binary people were so integral in so much of trans history. Thank you!
Same - I've known how tremendous of a role trans individuals have played, but I had felt like nonbinary identities were less "visible," I suppose. This was such a helpful eye opener!
Yo, indigenous trans girl here: 1. I dig how much you focused specifically on Johnson and Riviera 2. I'm disappointed by how western this framing of trans identity is. There are tons of indigenous conceptualizations of gender that dont fit a binary mold that go back ten thousand years. Our history didn't start with a white man in a lab.
To my understanding, the first known writing is from Iraq, from the fourth millennium BCE. And the only writing in the Americas before the Europeans invaded is from Mexico and Central America. History is only known through writing. So how does trans history go back 10,000 years?
Renegade Mannequin so "history", as in the academic, white, western model of history, takes two major forms of evidence into account -- written, but also cultural -- through evidence in language structure, clothing and other material culture, religious traditions -- so history goes waaaay farther back than writing. Specifically when I say 10,000 years in reference to my own people, the it's meant to mean, "since time immemorial." Mi'kmaw people have lived in our territory for 13,000 years, according to archeological evidence, to be more exact, and trans identities have existed within our culture as long as our culture has existed (as well as many others around the world). The universal acceptance of a gender binary is a symptom of worldwide colonization.
It's a 7min video. Your comment is as vapid as every other one like it that tries to shift the focus from "why didn't you mention this, or that, or a hundred other things" instead of lauding it solely for WHAT IT IS: an introduction. You're basically interrupting the 1st grade math teacher and acting like a snob that they're not talking about calculus or LaPlace transformations. There are no less than *FOURTEEN* additional links in the information section of this clip, yet your comment is so shallow as to question why there isn't a certain specific topic or point of view in its mere 7mins. Thanks for, once again, defining everything frustrating about the internet.
Great points! Rest of the world follow up video needed!!! it's more specific than western, it's mostly USA, lots of other western countries not included at all
She did! Her video “Trans Sex” talks about how to be more comfortable/less dysphoric while having sex. As a trans individual myself it’s one of my favorite videos of hers
i’m glad that you spoke about this. I know i’m years late, but i’m a teenager and came across this youtube page and I am learning great things from you. This video definitely shows that being trans is not a choice and isn’t a “gen z” trend.
Daniela Vega, a chilean trans actress just made it into this year's Time's 100 most influential people list, she is the star of Sebastian Lelio's Una Mujer Fantastica (A Fantastic Woman) which was awarded the Oscar of Best Foreign Language Movie, she is making waves in our political system, after the award the proposal for a law of gender identity was made a priority, however we as a country are now under a right wing government and the law was set back, WE WILL KEEP MAKING HISTORY!!
As the wife of a trans lesbian woman, thank you for your inclusion of non heterosexual trans people's additional issues with people expecting thier orientation.
I’m sorry this just got recommended on my feed but do you not hear the blatant ass backwards speech you just used? “Wife of a trans lesbian”. You mean a straight male which = a traditional marriage between MAN and woman? God the mental gymnastics you people do is mentally ill. We are doomed
I got you beat, mfer! I am a non-binary gender-queer He/they/their/she lesbian him/her fucking it/thing married to a gender fluid lesbian they/them Him/She Cis-Man!! Beat that!
I love this video so much, and I think stuff like this is so important because so many people try to invalidate trans and nb people by saying it's a new thing or a "modern fad" or whatever, when in reality trans and gnc people have been around for ages. Increasing visibility and sharing that truth are vital to raising awareness and inspiring more acceptance, and it's great to have a short but solid overview of the western history of trans people in one easy to share video.
@@blakebonkowski3020 Ahhh, I see. Soooo, 'Dr Doe' is merely your hand puppet, your spokesperson so to speak, because she's so very much more pleasing than you to our prurient interests regarding all things sexual. Better that you'd have remained anonymous than to destroy that illusion for us... g'way!
@@woodpeckery That's a pretty rude thing to say. Having help in scripting etc is nothing bad and the people behind the camera deserve just as much credit as the person before it. With the frequency of uploads it isn't even surprising; so behaving like a child who just got told that Santa isn't real, is really the worst behavior you could have chosen.
iv been researching trans phenomena for about a week now and nothing I 'v seen not seen any facts that a male is or can transition into an actual woman. please help me understand because I don't know how people actually have so much faith in this belief.
Wish you had included Roberta Cowell (along side her close friend Michael Dillion), she was my great aunt, the first trans women in Britain to have gender confirmation surgery in 1951.
O: I had no idea we had such a long history. Also lol at the "and this person came up with this word" for those super long German words. That made me giggle
That's the thing that (probably due to so many of the science being destroyed due to national socialism in Germany) irks me out when people now tend to want to shout "What's happening the past couple of years?" and I'm feeling like "Well, it's not like we popped up a couple of years a go...?" As for the German language: It has this habit of combining words :P. As a Dutch person they are not overly complicated to read and hear, but there are more extreme examples :P.
I love this. I'm tired of seeing, "ThIs gEneRatiOn dOesNt EvEn KnOw WhAt GeNdEr tHeY aRe." As if trans people are just doing it to spite them. Not trans myself, but always looking to learn.
Halfway through this video, I started crying. As a transman whose been fully medically transitioned for the majority of his life, I haven't felt this strong of an emotional reaction in years. Wow, cool I can still cry. But also.. to see the history of people like me existing for centuries really put things into perspective. I had never thought this type of history survived, let alone existed. Deep down, the shame inherited through being transsexual will never leave. But seeing gives me hope for future and that every person, no matter who the hell they are, can live authentically. And bring prosperity, joy, contentment to life, in one where any combination of those things are deemed unreachable. The suicide rates are still too damn high, but I hope this video will help educate others so that people who suffer from gender dysphoria don't have to turn to death as the only escape from this living hell we were born into. So thank you for making a grown man cry.. . I really needed this.
Thanks for the video Lindsay! I’m a bisexual nonbinary person (possibly trans man? i’m still questioning a bit) and the inclusiveness of your videos has made me more comfortable in my body and my sexuality. I was wondering, would you ever do a video discussing hormone replacement therapy and transition surgery? I’m pre-transition and I’m curious how the two will affect my sexuality when I medically transition. Your older video on trans sex and this video were incredibly informative and helpful. Thanks!
There's nothing to fucking question, you are a man or you're a woman. What you identify yourself as has nothing to do with what you factually are. You know that this is the truth, but you want to supress it. Just stop doing that
Morogoth, please don't. You aren't on a moral crusade. You aren't taking the fight to "them." You aren't even acting like a human being. Let go of the need to be vocal like this and just live and let live.
Telling you are wrong and stating facts does not make me transphobic, it makes me right. Also as I said, you can identify as whatever you want but don't go around saying you're neither male/female because that's false and you know that.
Trans woman here... Shared SO FAST on my FB page! Thank you for this. If I can add one additional note...for some bizarre reason, I burst into tears during this video. I guess Because we've come a long way...
Deuteronomy 22: 5 "The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God."
@@hongry-life the bible was written by man, man who lived in a society that was underdeveloped. Unless you believe in slavery and the right for man to rape, you cannot use the bible as a source for your morals.
Blake Bonkowski For patriotic reasons I want people to know about Georgina Beyer, who I believe was the first openly trans mayor (of the small farming town of Carterton) and the first openly trans member of a national legislature. I massively respect her. 🇳🇿 Massive respect also to Christian Schenk, who was elected to the German Bundestag in 1990 and came out as trans in (I think) 2002.
Even with the video description acknowledging that this isn't comprehensive or cross-cultural, this video is still the MOST comprehensive piece of easily-accessible trans history that I've seen all in one place. Often, a person has to go through a bunch of blogs, videos, and articles to even get THIS much. Thank you for making this video. It's a good primer, a better jumping off point to more information than I've typically encountered. And I didn't know a chunk of this stuff, myself!
This video made my cry... tears of joy. To think how far we have come in only a few short years. I proudly wear the trans-pride alongside the rainbow flag on my jacket. We might have a bit farther to go, and it takes time for people to learn, understand, and accept people that differs from them. But just think about what life for trans people used to look like, and look at it today! teenagers gets access to hormone-blockers if they want it (not everywhere, but in several countries), in some countries you have a third gender as an option for your papers and passport, people are starting to realise that your identity isn't dependant on what you have between your legs and on the inside of your body, but what's in your brain. Thank you for making this video Dr. Doe and Blake
Thanks for the roundup. It's unfortunately well needed to remind people that this is not a new thing and definitely not a trend, rather that the visibility is needed for a lot of people to find the confidence to speak up. It doesn't suddenly makes more people trans, it just makes more people willing to speak up about it and not suck it up (and get depressions from it, let aside being suicidal).
Great production value; looks super neat and delivered very succinctly, but why is it soo high paced? I like the editing - it's visually very appealing - but I wish they'd give each snippet of information a second to breathe.
This is so necessary and wonderful, thank you for making this video! I will be sure to share it around my corner of the internet as much as possible. I have lately been wondering about historical trans figures, but had very little knowledge of the subject to use when someone claimed that people are only trans because it's "in fashion now" Please keep doing historical videos!
I'm a huge ally to the trans and genderqueer community! I always try to educate people whenever I can. Unfortunately, not too many people are actually curious.
Don't forget the technology used to make our smartphones, broadband systems, tablets, and gaming consoles was co-created by a trans woman named Sophie Wilson.
This is one of those videos which I openly weep while watching. You included my people in this video. So many times gender non conforming people are excluded from transgender history. Thank you.
The (great) band Steam Powered Giraffe has a transgender member. Seeing how happy she was after her transition is a great way to learn how important trans inclusion is.
Thank you, Dr. Doe, for taking me well out of my comfort zone every so often...because I know that you are helping many others FIND theirs! (just breeze through the comments!) I think your presentation style is spot-on, and many of your videos could/should be used in health classes across the country. P.S.: This video does not push my envelope at all...It just caught me in a mood to post a 'thank you' for all that you are doing to help people find themselves.
I have spent time learning trans history in order to be the best trans ally I can (I am a cis-gender, bisexual woman), but shockingly, I have yet to find a quick but thorough summary I can pass along to friends who want to begin learning about the subject (obviously, there is great material out there, but most of it is pretty in depth or is brief but assumes the reader is already familiar with the people/terms). Thank you so much for creating the perfect overview to pass along to get people started!!! As with all of your videos, this is amazing. Thanks
I love educating myself on gender topics, and this video helps! I'm currently trying to figure out what my gender is, and it's really confusing, but this video helped
Sitting on Ceilings People using their main account to troll (like the person above) won't always go to the extra effort of trolling using sock puppet accounts. Some will, and blocking isn't effective against them, but it works against the lazier trolls.
Trans pride! It's amazing how far we've come and its important for us to never forget the people who've come before us fighting tooth and nail for us to even just exist in a world today. We have a long way to go but we can keep it up.
Why is there always a long way to go? It's so frustrating that we always have to have a long way to go. Why can't progress be instantaneous and one-and-done?
Dr Doe, you're a sight for sore souls. thank you for all your time and work. (also your name always reminds me of the song "doctor wannado" and i can't get it out of my head every . single . time . i see one of your videos. sorry about that.)
I remember watching a video about a myth from Mesopotamia featuring a non-binary figure, and like to know more about lgbtqia+ history predating the 1800s.
Please remember Yvonne Cook-Riley who literally put the T in LGBT back in the late 1980s through her advocacy work with the International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE). She is now semi-retired, but continues her advocacy work. She mentored me in my own transition over the last nine years.
This is an excellent video on modern trans history :) Was hoping for some ancient history though. Like the Roman Empress Elagabalus (c. 204 - 11 March 222). Or the 2,500 year old trans woman warrior, archaeologists found in Siberia in 1990. If a video on ancient trans history were made, it would offer validation and confirmation to trans people. As well as educating people that we are not a trend or some new occurrence
I feel huge gratitude to the numerous trans activists through history that have moved what is viewed as acceptable so that the trans people I love can live their lives without their transness being a barrier. I know these people won't ever know how grateful I am, but thank you all.
Thank you. With so much outright hate or even just scornful judgement happening today, especially in the Southern US where I live, it's wonderful to see this. We exist, we're not some new fad that's popped up recently, and we deserve our dignity just like anyone else.
I transitioned back in 2000; it's been a heck of a ride since then here in Australia. There is still a lot to be done but the amount of changes over the last 20 years alone has made transgender health so much more accessible. However, the statistics for suicide are still terrifying, and there is a lot of work to be done there. I consider myself extremely fortunate to be living in this time; if I had been born even 10 years earlier (was born in the mid-70s) I don't think I would have survived transitioning.
+Yuki Fox I was born in the 1940s and had surgery in the 1970s and most all of us survived. In some ways it was easier but finding resources was harder back then.
Thank you for this. The history of the trans movement is really interesting. I think every person is equal and deserving of respect. This short video was packed with information!
thank you so much for making this video! Iim an aro-bi genderneutral (maybe trans male? i don't know, sometimes i feel more male but that's not the point) and it feels so amazing to know how much has changed considering trans/nonbinary rights. it's kind of hilarious to me how trans people have been here for...more than 50 years, and yet people treat it like something that started happening a few years ago.
Hey women have been around for a lot longer. You are here because of a woman's body, let us a least have some say in the matter. 50 years, I am a 60 year old woman so shut up.
Another fantastic video. I wish there wasn't so much struggle for people in their efforts to be themselves but I am happy that there is progress being made. I really look forward to a day where there won't have to be videos like this made to educate people because it will just be common and accepted knowledge, until then thanks so much for making these. :-)
Great informative stuff as always Dr Doe, thanks! Nice to be a small part of this via Patreon, too. Shame you chickened out of pronouncing the German words at the start though... :)
You missed Reed Erickson, no? I transition in the late 1960s and early 1970s and Reed spent his family fortune to provide us materials and accurate information and all of us from that era stand on his shoulders.
Dr. Doe can you make videos on a number of topics I'd like to suggest? This is a list of anatomy videos that are not related to sexual intercourse, but they should be part of a sexual education, and as such I hope you will cover them. This is the list of videos I would hope you try to cover: 1. Sexual differentiation. This would include the following anatomical structures: bipotential gonads, wolffian ducts, mullerian ducts, and cloaca. The video would also explain how these structures develop into male and female reproductive structures. 2. Puberty and secondary sex characteristics. This video would explain what puberty is, what secondary sex characteristics are, and how things develop. It would focus on explaining that hormonal changes come first in puberty. It would then cover the Tanner scale, and it should be sure to explain that the Tanner scale is a general guide and that everyone goes through puberty a bit differently. 3. Disorders of sexual development (DSDs). This video would be best if made after the first two videos on sexual differentiation and puberty. The video would include: an explanation of what intersexes are, an explanation of ambiguous genitalia, and briefly explained examples of some DSDs. Such examples could be: congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS), Klinefelter syndrome, and Turner syndrome. 4. Central precocious puberty (CPP). This video would be best if made after the first two videos on sexual differentiation and puberty. The video would explain what CPP is, and cover some of the causes of it. The video can also cover the story of Lina Medina; the youngest female to give birth in current medical history. 5. Delayed puberty. This video would be best if made after the first two videos on sexual differentiation and puberty. The video would explain what delayed puberty is, and cover some causes of it. The video could also cover how lateness, discordance (i.e. steps of puberty happening out of order), and disorders like malnutrition can also be signs of delayed puberty being caused by an abnormality. 6. Pregnancy. This video would focus on the processes that occur after implantation of the zygote into the uterine wall. The video should focus on explaining what generally happens in the 3 trimesters. The video should also briefly mention things like nausea gravidarum (morning sickness), hyperemesis gravidarum, linea nigra, melasma, and nesting instinct. 7. Parturition. This video should focus on the process of childbirth. It should cover how it begins, the stages of birth, Caesarean section, and briefly mention some complications such as pre-term delivery, malpresentations, and episiotomy. Thanks if you read the whole thing. I hope I didn't overwhelm you with all of the suggestions.
I had no idea but was keen to learn just how far back these nuances of identity and sexuality go. This as illuminated my mind, and I am again humbled to realize just how much interesting variety exists. My thoughts: It could be said that three themes emerge when certain fixed notions of reality such as gender stereotypes, identity, or sexuality norms are challenged, (1) suppression, oppression, and condemnation, (2) tolerance, protest, and change, (3) learning, understanding, and new evidence. These themes intertwine and wrestle producing an outcome, inevitably concluding with degrees of acceptance and recognition, its just unfortunate that achieving this requires sacrifice and challenge. As it turns out the vast variety of races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and gender identities have always been apparent throughout human history but unfortunately not socially accepted or appropriate due to a severe loss of critical thinking, and proper inquiry into these nuances, that is to say, that human beings are not logical creatures, and the abhorrent response by the "closed minded" individuals and groups which perpetuated the suppression of the existence of such variety, rhetorized onto public thought that the existence of such variety is unacceptable, which can only be applicable to the vast battle with our own bias / prejudice, dissonance, arrogance, and ignorance. Normal is certainly a myth, a word that has very little utility, because it presupposes that their is a set way of thinking, behaving which is fixed, which simply isn't real. History is written by the winners, but history is equally challenged and changed by the participants. To my fellow humans whatever your nuances, I want to learn and embrace them all. In critical thought, and co-operation toward a more viable future for us all.
Take a shot every time Doe says "trans" or any form of the word. Seriously tho, my boyfriend is trans and I love him with all my heart and I'd like to thank you for making this video. I now have a deeper appreciation for the trans community and the history of it. My insatiable curiosity has been temporarily quenched and for that I'd like to give my deepest thanks.
This is very interesting. I’m learning something. Dr. Doe you should get the Nobel peace prize in the near future. Your presentation is clear and precise to the point.
it somehow took me this long to watch this video?? but it was so informative!! as a trans person, a person, and as a consumer, I thank you for putting this video out on the internet for the world to learn :)
Love this! My daughter is transgender and we are now fighting 21 anti transgender bills that North Dakota is introducing now, 2023. Many are fighting these bills. Equality for all, anything less is not equal or ok!
I don't think you should talk about that on this platform filled with brainless 10 year olds who only listen to their transphobic conservative parents who would rather kill a trans person than be a good and functioning member of society.
I never knew how far back trans history dated. I never knew how much struggle there was. This video, this information, it made me tear up out of frustration, anger, happiness and amazement. Thank you so much for making this video Dr. Doe! I now feel like I have a deeper understanding.
Could you do a video or at least fill me in on trans children? I find myself getting into arguments online (mostly on 4chan) when someone says something along the lines of "If children can't consent to sex, how can they consent to HRT?" and I never know how to respond. Could you please shed some light on this argument?
Children don't usually get HRT, they get puberty blockers. Then, once they are old enough, they can start HRT after working out how they want their body to change.
Not going on hormone blockers means irreversible changes in the kids bodies once they go through puberty. HRT is not a decision you can just postpone like that.
Its important to remember that around 80% of children will not go through with a gender transition. That is, of all the children who claim to be transgender at a young age, 80% of them will change their mind and remain the gender of their birth. Thats a much bigger issue.
tubester4567 I don't think there is any need to weigh one issue against another and decide which one is the bigger one. Also, one doesn't “claim“ to be transgender - that's just who that kid is at that time. Just because they later on might not go through a transition process and maybe identify with the gender they were assigned, doesn't invalidate their identies when they were younger. All that being said, yes these studies exist, but pls keep in mind that that there are also tons of trans adults who were not identified as being trans as kids but who wish they had been and could have gotten the help they needed but those people are not taken into account in those studies. Also, these statistics should never serve to invalidate trans kids and their experiences and needs - they shouldn't have to have to convince you or anyone else that they will be trans until the end of time before your respect them for who they are right now. And always keep in mind, that trans people are a volunerable group in this society - I'm sure you know about the mental health statistics. And you know what would benefit everyone who ever questioned their gender, identified as trans oder is trans? Being genuinely curious about who they are and making space for them as a whole person, including (but not limited to) all their “gender feels“. This includes who they feel the are at “their core“ just as much as who the think other people want them to be and how they struggle as a consequence. That's were real trans (health) care would begin - when people can feel save enough to bring all they are and feel to the table and say “So that's all my complicated gender mess: There are things I know for sure about myself, but can't express yet. There are things I haven't figured out yet, but people pressure me to give them all the answers all the time and I'm overwhelmed by all their questions. There are also all these in-between and fluidity things and I don't know how to make anyone understand those parts. And then there is also what people think I represent but I don't and it makes me cringe all the time. Oh and there is also funny bathroom story I gotta tell you about later! So, erm, can you help me figure it out a little more?“
I so much appreciate this; there were a couple bits I didn't know. I saw the change in the US from gatekeeping in the 1990s through recent years (it hangs on in some of the underserved areas, thriving in places where there are only one or two providers for 100+ miles.) I remember fighting with some in Raleigh; they had a hard time with approving transition access for my blue, purple and teal hair, polyamorous, bi-dyke on a bike self.
It was! There was so much, very real trans history, people just like me, all in one place. I grew up thinking there was nobody else like me. It was so lovely. Now I know that I wasn't alone. Thanks!
I never clicked a notification so fast. Thank you for this and everything you do, Dr Doe, your work is invaluable. I wish you had mentioned non-binary folks too, but either way, this video is super well done and super important.
Above all else we think we are, we foremost are a Immortal Soul in a physical body, this automatic assumes a positive or negative polarity depending on the biological sex the body comes to being, once you learn how energy works you realize positive and negative complement each other, its beneficial for both.
Have you heard about the anti-trans ballot question in Massachusetts? I volunteer with an organization called Freedom for All Massachusetts. Transgender people are protected by our state's anti-discrimination laws in public places like restrooms, restaurants, and hospitals. The bad new is that these protections are under attack and in November we'll be voting on whether to keep them in place. Check out FreedomMassachusetts.org to learn more.
As trans (agender) and bisexual, I appreciate that you made this. Embracing an identity that puts a target on your back isn't always easy.
Lyserberg I'm bisexual as well!!
We just finished a symposium at UC Irvine law school about trans communities and it was a wonderful experience. I wish our guest timeline would have allowed more people to come, but we had the first transgender judge to hold a school teaching position, and transgender and HIV rights lawyers from back in the day. It was a wonderful event and I was so blessed to be a part of putting it together. I wish there was a good place to spread the word about all these amazing people using the Law to help trans, non binary and other LGBTQ+ communities.
I almost started bawling during this video, thank you for making it the history of trans people is not talked about enough
So did i, this video was amazing.
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So did I
Ah, I'm so glad people care about me and other fellow trans kids~
Thanks, ya’ll! We’re really proud of this.
I didn't expect to get so emotional during this video, and I had NO IDEA that non-binary people were so integral in so much of trans history. Thank you!
Same - I've known how tremendous of a role trans individuals have played, but I had felt like nonbinary identities were less "visible," I suppose. This was such a helpful eye opener!
Yo, indigenous trans girl here:
1. I dig how much you focused specifically on Johnson and Riviera
2. I'm disappointed by how western this framing of trans identity is. There are tons of indigenous conceptualizations of gender that dont fit a binary mold that go back ten thousand years. Our history didn't start with a white man in a lab.
Sitting on Ceilings yeah! There are still Sworn Virgins in Albania that fill that role.
To my understanding, the first known writing is from Iraq, from the fourth millennium BCE. And the only writing in the Americas before the Europeans invaded is from Mexico and Central America. History is only known through writing. So how does trans history go back 10,000 years?
Renegade Mannequin so "history", as in the academic, white, western model of history, takes two major forms of evidence into account -- written, but also cultural -- through evidence in language structure, clothing and other material culture, religious traditions -- so history goes waaaay farther back than writing. Specifically when I say 10,000 years in reference to my own people, the it's meant to mean, "since time immemorial." Mi'kmaw people have lived in our territory for 13,000 years, according to archeological evidence, to be more exact, and trans identities have existed within our culture as long as our culture has existed (as well as many others around the world). The universal acceptance of a gender binary is a symptom of worldwide colonization.
It's a 7min video. Your comment is as vapid as every other one like it that tries to shift the focus from "why didn't you mention this, or that, or a hundred other things" instead of lauding it solely for WHAT IT IS: an introduction.
You're basically interrupting the 1st grade math teacher and acting like a snob that they're not talking about calculus or LaPlace transformations.
There are no less than *FOURTEEN* additional links in the information section of this clip, yet your comment is so shallow as to question why there isn't a certain specific topic or point of view in its mere 7mins. Thanks for, once again, defining everything frustrating about the internet.
Great points! Rest of the world follow up video needed!!!
it's more specific than western, it's mostly USA, lots of other western countries not included at all
When I saw this was only 7 minutes I was like, nah, there’s no way. This was surprisingly comprehensive. 🙌🏻👍🏻
Would you please do a collaboration with a trans sex positive TH-camr on dealing with dysphoria in the bedroom? ❤️❤️❤️
Transman youtuber JammieDodger did a great video on sexual intimacy and trans people! I highly recommend it! :D
She did! Her video “Trans Sex” talks about how to be more comfortable/less dysphoric while having sex. As a trans individual myself it’s one of my favorite videos of hers
I did a video with Ash Hardell on Ash's channel about this
sexplanations you should try to collaborate with uppercasechase!!! I feel like Ash hardell is amazing but more catered towards nonbinary
@@sexplanations omg any links? I'd love that. tho i doubt it'll help in my case but I still am hopeful. I can't find it
Ugh. Recaps of historical progress and increasing social justice is my one weakness. It's just so moving, I always cry like a baby.
i’m glad that you spoke about this. I know i’m years late, but i’m a teenager and came across this youtube page and I am learning great things from you.
This video definitely shows that being trans is not a choice and isn’t a “gen z” trend.
Daniela Vega, a chilean trans actress just made it into this year's Time's 100 most influential people list, she is the star of Sebastian Lelio's Una Mujer Fantastica (A Fantastic Woman) which was awarded the Oscar of Best Foreign Language Movie, she is making waves in our political system, after the award the proposal for a law of gender identity was made a priority, however we as a country are now under a right wing government and the law was set back, WE WILL KEEP MAKING HISTORY!!
Ooooooh, showbiz. Yes, aren't they all gay and or transvestites?
Hitler was named Man of the Year.
Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Sooo..
As the wife of a trans lesbian woman, thank you for your inclusion of non heterosexual trans people's additional issues with people expecting thier orientation.
I’m sorry this just got recommended on my feed but do you not hear the blatant ass backwards speech you just used? “Wife of a trans lesbian”. You mean a straight male which = a traditional marriage between MAN and woman? God the mental gymnastics you people do is mentally ill. We are doomed
I got you beat, mfer! I am a non-binary gender-queer He/they/their/she lesbian him/her fucking it/thing married to a gender fluid lesbian they/them Him/She Cis-Man!! Beat that!
@FA-Q20😂😂😂
Isn’t that just a straight guy in a dress?
Chris chan be like
I love this video so much, and I think stuff like this is so important because so many people try to invalidate trans and nb people by saying it's a new thing or a "modern fad" or whatever, when in reality trans and gnc people have been around for ages. Increasing visibility and sharing that truth are vital to raising awareness and inspiring more acceptance, and it's great to have a short but solid overview of the western history of trans people in one easy to share video.
I love this video and adore this comment! Great words
sorry but trans trenders are definitely a thing. id even argue that's what most "nb" people are. they wanna be trendy but cant commit to it.
What a well researched video. I loved it!
@@blakebonkowski3020... You're not her!
@@blakebonkowski3020 Ahhh, I see. Soooo, 'Dr Doe' is merely your hand puppet, your spokesperson so to speak, because she's so very much more pleasing than you to our prurient interests regarding all things sexual. Better that you'd have remained anonymous than to destroy that illusion for us... g'way!
@@woodpeckery That's a pretty rude thing to say. Having help in scripting etc is nothing bad and the people behind the camera deserve just as much credit as the person before it. With the frequency of uploads it isn't even surprising; so behaving like a child who just got told that Santa isn't real, is really the worst behavior you could have chosen.
@@kisakisakura6663... You don't know, Santa Clause is so real!
iv been researching trans phenomena for about a week now and nothing I 'v seen not seen any facts that a male is or can transition into an actual woman. please help me understand because I don't know how people actually have so much faith in this belief.
Wish you had included Roberta Cowell (along side her close friend Michael Dillion), she was my great aunt, the first trans women in Britain to have gender confirmation surgery in 1951.
Thank you for providing a fantastic resource to counter the whole idea that being trans is a new thing!
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Oh, we’ve been around since the dawn of time.
O: I had no idea we had such a long history. Also lol at the "and this person came up with this word" for those super long German words. That made me giggle
That's the thing that (probably due to so many of the science being destroyed due to national socialism in Germany) irks me out when people now tend to want to shout "What's happening the past couple of years?" and I'm feeling like "Well, it's not like we popped up a couple of years a go...?"
As for the German language: It has this habit of combining words :P. As a Dutch person they are not overly complicated to read and hear, but there are more extreme examples :P.
This is awesome! Thank you for making this!
I love this. I'm tired of seeing, "ThIs gEneRatiOn dOesNt EvEn KnOw WhAt GeNdEr tHeY aRe." As if trans people are just doing it to spite them.
Not trans myself, but always looking to learn.
Halfway through this video, I started crying. As a transman whose been fully medically transitioned for the majority of his life, I haven't felt this strong of an emotional reaction in years. Wow, cool I can still cry. But also.. to see the history of people like me existing for centuries really put things into perspective. I had never thought this type of history survived, let alone existed. Deep down, the shame inherited through being transsexual will never leave. But seeing gives me hope for future and that every person, no matter who the hell they are, can live authentically. And bring prosperity, joy, contentment to life, in one where any combination of those things are deemed unreachable. The suicide rates are still too damn high, but I hope this video will help educate others so that people who suffer from gender dysphoria don't have to turn to death as the only escape from this living hell we were born into.
So thank you for making a grown man cry..
. I really needed this.
You're a good person
Thanks for the video Lindsay! I’m a bisexual nonbinary person (possibly trans man? i’m still questioning a bit) and the inclusiveness of your videos has made me more comfortable in my body and my sexuality. I was wondering, would you ever do a video discussing hormone replacement therapy and transition surgery? I’m pre-transition and I’m curious how the two will affect my sexuality when I medically transition. Your older video on trans sex and this video were incredibly informative and helpful. Thanks!
There's nothing to fucking question, you are a man or you're a woman. What you identify yourself as has nothing to do with what you factually are. You know that this is the truth, but you want to supress it. Just stop doing that
Morogoth, please don't. You aren't on a moral crusade. You aren't taking the fight to "them." You aren't even acting like a human being. Let go of the need to be vocal like this and just live and let live.
Transphobes are so funny lmao as if one youtube comment reply will make me change how I identify
Telling you are wrong and stating facts does not make me transphobic, it makes me right. Also as I said, you can identify as whatever you want but don't go around saying you're neither male/female because that's false and you know that.
Ha, what a story Mark! Anyways how’s your sex life?
Trans woman here... Shared SO FAST on my FB page! Thank you for this. If I can add one additional note...for some bizarre reason, I burst into tears during this video. I guess Because we've come a long way...
Melanie Dawn big ally, here!! You definitely have all my support!!
Melanie Dawn you probably just busted out crying because of your chemical imbalance.
You're a dude.
YOU'RE A VALID WOMAN, MELANIE!!!!!!!!!!!
Melanie Dawn Reported these hateful replies for you. You're valid, and I love you!!
The fact, that they wrote books about this, that sound more inclusive than many popple today, is fucking scarry
Transgender people are people and I'm glad we are getting better at acting like it
Sitting on Ceilings
What they're saying is that society is getting better at treating transpeople like people
Deuteronomy 22: 5
"The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God."
@@hongry-life the bible was written by man, man who lived in a society that was underdeveloped. Unless you believe in slavery and the right for man to rape, you cannot use the bible as a source for your morals.
There is a very strong chance you are the most educational person on TH-cam regarding sex education. We love you!!!
Don’t forget Danica Roem, first trans elected into a state seat in Virginia. November 2017
Sitting on Ceilings at least Virginia isn’t West Virginia. Lol.
Blake Bonkowski
For patriotic reasons I want people to know about Georgina Beyer, who I believe was the first openly trans mayor (of the small farming town of Carterton) and the first openly trans member of a national legislature. I massively respect her. 🇳🇿
Massive respect also to Christian Schenk, who was elected to the German Bundestag in 1990 and came out as trans in (I think) 2002.
THIS IS A GEM. I knew about 15% of this, but not the connections and timeline connecting them. THANK YOU.
Even with the video description acknowledging that this isn't comprehensive or cross-cultural, this video is still the MOST comprehensive piece of easily-accessible trans history that I've seen all in one place. Often, a person has to go through a bunch of blogs, videos, and articles to even get THIS much. Thank you for making this video. It's a good primer, a better jumping off point to more information than I've typically encountered. And I didn't know a chunk of this stuff, myself!
This video made my cry... tears of joy.
To think how far we have come in only a few short years. I proudly wear the trans-pride alongside the rainbow flag on my jacket. We might have a bit farther to go, and it takes time for people to learn, understand, and accept people that differs from them. But just think about what life for trans people used to look like, and look at it today! teenagers gets access to hormone-blockers if they want it (not everywhere, but in several countries), in some countries you have a third gender as an option for your papers and passport, people are starting to realise that your identity isn't dependant on what you have between your legs and on the inside of your body, but what's in your brain.
Thank you for making this video Dr. Doe and Blake
You rock, Dr. Doe! Thanks for making these :)
Thanks for the roundup. It's unfortunately well needed to remind people that this is not a new thing and definitely not a trend, rather that the visibility is needed for a lot of people to find the confidence to speak up. It doesn't suddenly makes more people trans, it just makes more people willing to speak up about it and not suck it up (and get depressions from it, let aside being suicidal).
Great production value; looks super neat and delivered very succinctly, but why is it soo high paced? I like the editing - it's visually very appealing - but I wish they'd give each snippet of information a second to breathe.
This is so necessary and wonderful, thank you for making this video! I will be sure to share it around my corner of the internet as much as possible. I have lately been wondering about historical trans figures, but had very little knowledge of the subject to use when someone claimed that people are only trans because it's "in fashion now" Please keep doing historical videos!
This is the best video I’ve seen on trans folk made by a cis person!!! Thank you Dr. Doe!!
I love trans people! They have to go through so much and are so strong. Remember, your story and your experiences are your power!
I'm a huge ally to the trans and genderqueer community! I always try to educate people whenever I can. Unfortunately, not too many people are actually curious.
Sitting on Ceilings ironically, that's pretty much the same advise someone I look up to gave me.
People hate to admit it but Christianity is to blame. They whine it is a religion of love. What group is currently most against the LGBTQ today?
This made my day. Thank you so much Lindsay for supporting trans and GNC people. I feel more educated and that makes me a happier person 🌈✊🏾
Don't forget the technology used to make our smartphones, broadband systems, tablets, and gaming consoles was co-created by a trans woman named Sophie Wilson.
This is one of those videos which I openly weep while watching. You included my people in this video. So many times gender non conforming people are excluded from transgender history. Thank you.
I didn't know about most of this. Wow. This is all really cool and awesome!
No, it is wicked and evil. Wake up.
The (great) band Steam Powered Giraffe has a transgender member. Seeing how happy she was after her transition is a great way to learn how important trans inclusion is.
Thank you, Dr. Doe, for taking me well out of my comfort zone every so often...because I know that you are helping many others FIND theirs! (just breeze through the comments!)
I think your presentation style is spot-on, and many of your videos could/should be used in health classes across the country.
P.S.: This video does not push my envelope at all...It just caught me in a mood to post a 'thank you' for all that you are doing to help people find themselves.
I have spent time learning trans history in order to be the best trans ally I can (I am a cis-gender, bisexual woman), but shockingly, I have yet to find a quick but thorough summary I can pass along to friends who want to begin learning about the subject (obviously, there is great material out there, but most of it is pretty in depth or is brief but assumes the reader is already familiar with the people/terms). Thank you so much for creating the perfect overview to pass along to get people started!!! As with all of your videos, this is amazing. Thanks
Thank you for this! As a trans person, I love hearing about my community history.
I love educating myself on gender topics, and this video helps! I'm currently trying to figure out what my gender is, and it's really confusing, but this video helped
Morogoth telling people to commit suicide, you’re truly beneath contempt.
Can't sexplanations block accounts that do this?
Sitting on Ceilings
People using their main account to troll (like the person above) won't always go to the extra effort of trolling using sock puppet accounts. Some will, and blocking isn't effective against them, but it works against the lazier trolls.
Thank you for making this video! I've always wondered about the history of the T in LGBT 😊
I love how you put this together, thank you Dr Doe :-) ❤
Trans pride! It's amazing how far we've come and its important for us to never forget the people who've come before us fighting tooth and nail for us to even just exist in a world today. We have a long way to go but we can keep it up.
Why is there always a long way to go? It's so frustrating that we always have to have a long way to go. Why can't progress be instantaneous and one-and-done?
With everything happening now we need to remember our history to prevent it from repeating.
I'M SO GLAD YOU MADE THIS!!
what helps me understand this stuff, is that it's not about biology or appearance, it's about experience and identity.
Dr Doe, you're a sight for sore souls. thank you for all your time and work.
(also your name always reminds me of the song "doctor wannado" and i can't get it out of my head every . single . time . i see one of your videos. sorry about that.)
I remember watching a video about a myth from Mesopotamia featuring a non-binary figure, and like to know more about lgbtqia+ history predating the 1800s.
Please remember Yvonne Cook-Riley who literally put the T in LGBT back in the late 1980s through her advocacy work with the International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE). She is now semi-retired, but continues her advocacy work. She mentored me in my own transition over the last nine years.
This is an excellent video on modern trans history :) Was hoping for some ancient history though. Like the Roman Empress Elagabalus (c. 204 - 11 March 222). Or the 2,500 year old trans woman warrior, archaeologists found in Siberia in 1990.
If a video on ancient trans history were made, it would offer validation and confirmation to trans people. As well as educating people that we are not a trend or some new occurrence
I feel huge gratitude to the numerous trans activists through history that have moved what is viewed as acceptable so that the trans people I love can live their lives without their transness being a barrier. I know these people won't ever know how grateful I am, but thank you all.
Thank you for making this video. As a nonbinary person, I really want to more about my history and this helped a lot.
This is amazing. Thank you, Dr. Doe.
I had no idea my home state was the first to legally protect trans people's right to work. I've never been so proud to be a Minnesotan.
The Absolute Madman failed troll is failed.
Thank you. With so much outright hate or even just scornful judgement happening today, especially in the Southern US where I live, it's wonderful to see this. We exist, we're not some new fad that's popped up recently, and we deserve our dignity just like anyone else.
Your videos are always so informative. Thank you for what you do.
I love your channel and am a new subscriber. Thank you for this and all of the things you've posted.
I transitioned back in 2000; it's been a heck of a ride since then here in Australia. There is still a lot to be done but the amount of changes over the last 20 years alone has made transgender health so much more accessible. However, the statistics for suicide are still terrifying, and there is a lot of work to be done there. I consider myself extremely fortunate to be living in this time; if I had been born even 10 years earlier (was born in the mid-70s) I don't think I would have survived transitioning.
+Yuki Fox I was born in the 1940s and had surgery in the 1970s and most all of us survived. In some ways it was easier but finding resources was harder back then.
Thank you Dr Doe and Blake for making this episode! It is so informative and I have already shared it in multiple LGBTIQ+ and Trans groups I’m in!
Thank you for this video....will definitely go into my favorites list.
quite good for a short video on it. a likewise one about it in different cultures, now and than, as example would be cool.
Thank you for this. The history of the trans movement is really interesting. I think every person is equal and deserving of respect. This short video was packed with information!
"What is a Woman" asks Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire, "ANYONE WITH A VAGINA" which includes ALL transexual women (M-F).
This is an great video, thank you! Just glanced at the notes thank's for the links.
Thank you for educating me, Dr. Doe. I didn't know most of this.
thank you so much for making this video! Iim an aro-bi genderneutral (maybe trans male? i don't know, sometimes i feel more male but that's not the point) and it feels so amazing to know how much has changed considering trans/nonbinary rights. it's kind of hilarious to me how trans people have been here for...more than 50 years, and yet people treat it like something that started happening a few years ago.
Hey women have been around for a lot longer. You are here because of a woman's body, let us a least have some say in the matter. 50 years, I am a 60 year old woman so shut up.
Another fantastic video. I wish there wasn't so much struggle for people in their efforts to be themselves but I am happy that there is progress being made. I really look forward to a day where there won't have to be videos like this made to educate people because it will just be common and accepted knowledge, until then thanks so much for making these. :-)
great stuff! although there's a typo at 0:48 it should be Geschlechtsumwandlungstrieb. Trieb not Treib.
Great informative stuff as always Dr Doe, thanks! Nice to be a small part of this via Patreon, too.
Shame you chickened out of pronouncing the German words at the start though... :)
I see it less as chickening out and more as respecting the language ;o)
You missed Reed Erickson, no? I transition in the late 1960s and early 1970s and Reed spent his family fortune to provide us materials and accurate information and all of us from that era stand on his shoulders.
Marsha even denies starting the riot herself. She didnt get there till about 2am
Thank you for making a video based on facts not opinions.❤
Dr. Doe can you make videos on a number of topics I'd like to suggest? This is a list of anatomy videos that are not related to sexual intercourse, but they should be part of a sexual education, and as such I hope you will cover them.
This is the list of videos I would hope you try to cover:
1. Sexual differentiation. This would include the following anatomical structures: bipotential gonads, wolffian ducts, mullerian ducts, and cloaca. The video would also explain how these structures develop into male and female reproductive structures.
2. Puberty and secondary sex characteristics. This video would explain what puberty is, what secondary sex characteristics are, and how things develop. It would focus on explaining that hormonal changes come first in puberty. It would then cover the Tanner scale, and it should be sure to explain that the Tanner scale is a general guide and that everyone goes through puberty a bit differently.
3. Disorders of sexual development (DSDs). This video would be best if made after the first two videos on sexual differentiation and puberty. The video would include: an explanation of what intersexes are, an explanation of ambiguous genitalia, and briefly explained examples of some DSDs. Such examples could be: congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS), Klinefelter syndrome, and Turner syndrome.
4. Central precocious puberty (CPP). This video would be best if made after the first two videos on sexual differentiation and puberty. The video would explain what CPP is, and cover some of the causes of it. The video can also cover the story of Lina Medina; the youngest female to give birth in current medical history.
5. Delayed puberty. This video would be best if made after the first two videos on sexual differentiation and puberty. The video would explain what delayed puberty is, and cover some causes of it. The video could also cover how lateness, discordance (i.e. steps of puberty happening out of order), and disorders like malnutrition can also be signs of delayed puberty being caused by an abnormality.
6. Pregnancy. This video would focus on the processes that occur after implantation of the zygote into the uterine wall. The video should focus on explaining what generally happens in the 3 trimesters. The video should also briefly mention things like nausea gravidarum (morning sickness), hyperemesis gravidarum, linea nigra, melasma, and nesting instinct.
7. Parturition. This video should focus on the process of childbirth. It should cover how it begins, the stages of birth, Caesarean section, and briefly mention some complications such as pre-term delivery, malpresentations, and episiotomy.
Thanks if you read the whole thing. I hope I didn't overwhelm you with all of the suggestions.
This video taught me more about my community's history than anything I'd ever learn in any trans spaces beforehand.
I had no idea but was keen to learn just how far back these nuances of identity and sexuality go. This as illuminated my mind, and I am again humbled to realize just how much interesting variety exists. My thoughts:
It could be said that three themes emerge when certain fixed notions of reality such as gender stereotypes, identity, or sexuality norms are challenged, (1) suppression, oppression, and condemnation, (2) tolerance, protest, and change, (3) learning, understanding, and new evidence. These themes intertwine and wrestle producing an outcome, inevitably concluding with degrees of acceptance and recognition, its just unfortunate that achieving this requires sacrifice and challenge. As it turns out the vast variety of races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and gender identities have always been apparent throughout human history but unfortunately not socially accepted or appropriate due to a severe loss of critical thinking, and proper inquiry into these nuances, that is to say, that human beings are not logical creatures, and the abhorrent response by the "closed minded" individuals and groups which perpetuated the suppression of the existence of such variety, rhetorized onto public thought that the existence of such variety is unacceptable, which can only be applicable to the vast battle with our own bias / prejudice, dissonance, arrogance, and ignorance. Normal is certainly a myth, a word that has very little utility, because it presupposes that their is a set way of thinking, behaving which is fixed, which simply isn't real.
History is written by the winners, but history is equally challenged and changed by the participants. To my fellow humans whatever your nuances, I want to learn and embrace them all. In critical thought, and co-operation toward a more viable future for us all.
Take a shot every time Doe says "trans" or any form of the word.
Seriously tho, my boyfriend is trans and I love him with all my heart and I'd like to thank you for making this video. I now have a deeper appreciation for the trans community and the history of it. My insatiable curiosity has been temporarily quenched and for that I'd like to give my deepest thanks.
This is very interesting. I’m learning something. Dr. Doe you should get the Nobel peace prize in the near future. Your presentation is clear and precise to the point.
Thank you. This made my day!
I didn't know a lot of this. Thank you 😊.
Wow......I couldn't keep up with that barrage of historical trans facts! Thanks for the great trans content!
Thank you so much for this. I'm a disabled trans guy, and your videos have helped me feel so much more comfortable with my sexuality
it somehow took me this long to watch this video?? but it was so informative!! as a trans person, a person, and as a consumer, I thank you for putting this video out on the internet for the world to learn :)
Love this! My daughter is transgender and we are now fighting 21 anti transgender bills that North Dakota is introducing now, 2023. Many are fighting these bills. Equality for all, anything less is not equal or ok!
I don't think you should talk about that on this platform filled with brainless 10 year olds who only listen to their transphobic conservative parents who would rather kill a trans person than be a good and functioning member of society.
I never knew how far back trans history dated. I never knew how much struggle there was. This video, this information, it made me tear up out of frustration, anger, happiness and amazement. Thank you so much for making this video Dr. Doe! I now feel like I have a deeper understanding.
Dr. Doe, What resources do you recommend for learning about the potential risks and benefits of puberty blockers?
Thank you for this. As someone who is struggling with my gender identity, this is very reassuring.
Could you do a video or at least fill me in on trans children? I find myself getting into arguments online (mostly on 4chan) when someone says something along the lines of "If children can't consent to sex, how can they consent to HRT?" and I never know how to respond. Could you please shed some light on this argument?
Children don't usually get HRT, they get puberty blockers. Then, once they are old enough, they can start HRT after working out how they want their body to change.
Not going on hormone blockers means irreversible changes in the kids bodies once they go through puberty. HRT is not a decision you can just postpone like that.
I have given out 100s of this book: The Transgender Child: A Handbook for Families and Professionals. It answers all the questions.
Its important to remember that around 80% of children will not go through with a gender transition. That is, of all the children who claim to be transgender at a young age, 80% of them will change their mind and remain the gender of their birth.
Thats a much bigger issue.
tubester4567 I don't think there is any need to weigh one issue against another and decide which one is the bigger one. Also, one doesn't “claim“ to be transgender - that's just who that kid is at that time. Just because they later on might not go through a transition process and maybe identify with the gender they were assigned, doesn't invalidate their identies when they were younger. All that being said, yes these studies exist, but pls keep in mind that that there are also tons of trans adults who were not identified as being trans as kids but who wish they had been and could have gotten the help they needed but those people are not taken into account in those studies. Also, these statistics should never serve to invalidate trans kids and their experiences and needs - they shouldn't have to have to convince you or anyone else that they will be trans until the end of time before your respect them for who they are right now. And always keep in mind, that trans people are a volunerable group in this society - I'm sure you know about the mental health statistics. And you know what would benefit everyone who ever questioned their gender, identified as trans oder is trans? Being genuinely curious about who they are and making space for them as a whole person, including (but not limited to) all their “gender feels“. This includes who they feel the are at “their core“ just as much as who the think other people want them to be and how they struggle as a consequence. That's were real trans (health) care would begin - when people can feel save enough to bring all they are and feel to the table and say “So that's all my complicated gender mess: There are things I know for sure about myself, but can't express yet. There are things I haven't figured out yet, but people pressure me to give them all the answers all the time and I'm overwhelmed by all their questions. There are also all these in-between and fluidity things and I don't know how to make anyone understand those parts. And then there is also what people think I represent but I don't and it makes me cringe all the time. Oh and there is also funny bathroom story I gotta tell you about later! So, erm, can you help me figure it out a little more?“
I'm glad I know more about my history. I am also glad that people are expecting us trans people. 🏳️🌈
I've been looking forward to this video ever since you talked about it on the podcast! This was very well done, I learned so much. Thank you 🖤
I so much appreciate this; there were a couple bits I didn't know.
I saw the change in the US from gatekeeping in the 1990s through recent years (it hangs on in some of the underserved areas, thriving in places where there are only one or two providers for 100+ miles.)
I remember fighting with some in Raleigh; they had a hard time with approving transition access for my blue, purple and teal hair, polyamorous, bi-dyke on a bike self.
I love you. Thank you. So affirming. I cried.
It was! There was so much, very real trans history, people just like me, all in one place. I grew up thinking there was nobody else like me. It was so lovely. Now I know that I wasn't alone. Thanks!
I never clicked a notification so fast. Thank you for this and everything you do, Dr Doe, your work is invaluable. I wish you had mentioned non-binary folks too, but either way, this video is super well done and super important.
Future videos on trans issues featuring trans people, for instance youtubers like Ash Hardell, would be awesome.
Rúben Silva love Ash Hardell!! And she actually did a video with him a while back about using more inclusive and correct terminology.
Oh, nice, I gotta check it out :)
AbbyViberStirlingite1219 Just a note to say that I’m pretty sure Ash uses They/Them pronouns
Jamie Dye they're pronoun indifferent; pretty much everything works for her.
You are a hero Lindsey. Thanks 🙏 I love ❤️ hearing about transgender history
Above all else we think we are, we foremost are a Immortal Soul in a physical body, this automatic assumes a positive or negative polarity depending on the biological sex the body comes to being, once you learn how energy works you realize positive and negative complement each other, its beneficial for both.
Have you heard about the anti-trans ballot question in Massachusetts? I volunteer with an organization called Freedom for All Massachusetts. Transgender people are protected by our state's anti-discrimination laws in public places like restrooms, restaurants, and hospitals. The bad new is that these protections are under attack and in November we'll be voting on whether to keep them in place. Check out FreedomMassachusetts.org to learn more.
Thank you for making and posting this great history of our trans community.
I have shared this to my Facebook page.
Thank you!