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To truly understand the transgender community’s position in LGBTQ culture, one must acknowledge the "LGB without the T" movement—a small but vocal minority of gay and lesbian individuals who argue that transgender issues are separate from sexual orientation issues.

To understand the transgender community, one must first understand its relationship to the larger LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and others) umbrella. While united in their fight against cisnormativity and heteronormativity, the "T" has a unique history, set of needs, and evolving cultural identity that both intersects with and diverges from the LGB experience. hairy+shemale+video+hot

The single most important distinction between the transgender community and the LGB community is the nature of their identity. A gay man is a man attracted to men

A gay man is a man attracted to men. A trans woman is a woman whose sex assigned at birth was male. A person can be both trans and gay (e.g., a trans woman who loves women). This distinction means that the struggles for marriage equality (an LGB priority) and access to gender-affirming healthcare (a trans priority) are fundamentally different. though not always harmoniously. While united

Yet, the two communities share a common enemy: heteronormativity (the belief that heterosexuality is the default) and cisnormativity (the belief that one’s gender identity automatically matches their sex assigned at birth). Because of this shared opposition, they have historically banded together under one political umbrella, though not always harmoniously.

While united, transgender people face specific challenges that are often more severe than those faced by cisgender (non-trans) LGB people.

Despite historical friction, the transgender community and broader LGBTQ culture are inextricably woven together in several key areas.