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In the Fon mythology of Benin, the supreme creator deity is a twin spirit. Mawu represents the moon and feminine energy, while Lisa represents the sun and masculine energy. Together, they form a single, unified, dual-gendered divine entity. shemales+gods
Before European contact, many Indigenous nations of North America recognized multiple gender categories beyond the binary. The term "Two-Spirit" (adopted in 1990 as a pan-Indian umbrella term) refers to individuals who embody both masculine and feminine spirits or a different balance of gendered characteristics than typically seen. However, this modern term "does not make sense" unless contextualized within each nation's traditional cultural framework, which has its own specific terms and roles. This public link is valid for 7 days
Throughout human history, concepts of gender have rarely been as rigid as the modern binary might suggest. When exploring the intersection of transgender identities, intersex variations, and the divine—often encapsulated by the modern keyword "shemales" or trans-feminine expressions—we uncover a fascinating reality: Can’t copy the link right now