First, let’s clear up a misconception: Transgender identity is not a modern invention or a "new letter" tacked onto the acronym. Two-spirit people have been revered in Indigenous cultures for centuries. Trans identities have been documented in ancient Rome, the Hijra community in South Asia, and across pre-colonial Africa and the Pacific Islands.
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The most fundamental distinction between the transgender community and the rest of LGBTQ culture lies in the axis of identity.
A transgender woman (assigned male at birth but identifies as female) can be straight (attracted to men), lesbian (attracted to women), or bisexual. A non-binary person can identify as gay. The "T" is not about attraction; it is about selfhood.
This distinction is why the transgender community often feels like a parallel universe within the LGBTQ umbrella. While a gay man fights for the right to marry his partner, a trans person might be fighting for the right to use a public bathroom or to have their driver’s license reflect their name. The fight for marriage equality (a gay rights issue) did not automatically solve healthcare discrimination (a trans rights issue).