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It was not until the 2010s that the "T" began to receive mainstream visibility, largely credited to activists like Laverne Cox and the popularity of shows like Transparent and Pose .

LGBTQ+ culture provides a rare space where questioning one’s assigned role at birth is celebrated rather than shamed. The gay community’s rejection of rigid masculinity (in men) and rigid femininity (in women) creates a fertile ground for trans people to explore who they truly are. xtremeshemale

To be honest, the relationship isn't always perfect. There is a small but loud segment of "LGB without the T" groups who try to sever the alliance, arguing that gender identity is different from sexual orientation. However, these groups are widely rejected by mainstream LGBTQ+ organizations as bigoted and historically illiterate. It was not until the 2010s that the

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