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[–]winterwillow 29 insightful - 2 fun29 insightful - 1 fun30 insightful - 2 fun -  (6 children)

Since according to trans ideology, one’s gender identity has nothing to do with clothes or behavior but just one’s internal sense of self let’s see what Queen Christina herself wrote in her biography.

She thanks God for having been born female “You in your mercy have saved me from the weaknesses of my sex, and also given the rest of my body and mind masculine qualities. You have used yourself of my sex to save me from my country’s vices. Had it been your will that I had been a man, maybe the habits of the country and the judgement of my followers would have ruined me.”

So she knows she’s female, albeit with masculine qualities, (which in the 17h century meant prefers geography to embroidery) and seems content, not thinking she’s born in the wrong body. Doesn’t get more ‘cis’ than that.

[–]lovelyspearmintLesbeing a lesbian 17 insightful - 9 fun17 insightful - 8 fun18 insightful - 9 fun -  (2 children)

"Well, back then there wasn't a word for trans, so that's why she didn't use it, bigot. Everyone knows that women who wear pants = men."

[–]julesburm1891 15 insightful - 6 fun15 insightful - 5 fun16 insightful - 6 fun -  (1 child)

But also, “homosexuality is a nineteenth century concept. Trans people have always been around.”

[–]lovelyspearmintLesbeing a lesbian 7 insightful - 11 fun7 insightful - 10 fun8 insightful - 11 fun -  (0 children)

"There were trans cavemen, don't ya know?"

[–]winterwillow 12 insightful - 1 fun12 insightful - 0 fun13 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I actually kept reading about her, and I knew there were rumors about her being intersex, but what I didn’t know was that it was actually started by a gynecologist in 1937. (The heydays of rejuvination, transexualism and eugenics.) He wrote a study on how he thought she was a “pseudohermophrodite” and her refusal to marry he deemed “sexual neurosis”. These ideas became very mainstream and was only debunked in 1965, when they actually excavated her and analyzed her skeleton, concluding that it was female without any signs of an intersex condition.

She’s also mostly depicted in dresses and had both male and female romantic interests from what I gather, so I do think it’s the lingering hermophrodite thing + no marriage that gets Queen Christina transed/queered often.

[–]Three_oneFourWanted for thought crimes in countless ideologies 11 insightful - 1 fun11 insightful - 0 fun12 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

And not only does she recognize that she is a masculine woman, she is proud of that and believes that being female has given her perspective that allowed her to achieve what a man would not. This is one of the most proud lesbians in all of ancient history and yet they want to say she was a man for not submitting to what the men said.

How sexist can these people get?

[–]Elvira95Viva la figa 9 insightful - 7 fun9 insightful - 6 fun10 insightful - 7 fun -  (0 children)

Ann Lister was probably the most proud of the lesbians in the history. She was also masculine, went around in men clothes, was a business woman, fucked many women and lived with woman as her wife, she said God made her to love women and so was natural. Trans have tried to turn her into a transman too, because she wasn't traditionally feminine

PS: I like bed fellow more than fuckbuddy, it's more classy. "Wanna be my bed fellow, my lady?" LMAO