It is 222 A.D. You are the transgender Empress Elagabalus, "call me not a man for I am a woman". Transitioning is new and experimental.

It is 1776. You are "Public Universal Friend", a transmasculine nonbinary Quaker. Transitioning is new and experimental.

It is 1906. You are Karl M. Baer, a trans man undergoing sex reassignment. Transitioning is new and experimental.

It is 1930. You are Lili Elbe. Transitioning is new and experimental. (to be fair you did get a uterus transplant.)

It is 1966. You are in Compton's Cafeteria with a bunch of other trans people when the owners call the cops to throw you all out. You riot. Transitioning is new and experimental.

It is 1969. You are Marsha "pay it no mind" Johnson. You are in a mob-run gay bar when the cops attack. You throw a brick. There is a bit of a scuffle. Transitioning is new and experimental.

It is 2026. You are a transgender adult or child listening to the NYT and British Guardian claim this is the first generation anyone has tried transitioning in. Transitioning is new and experimental.

@CharlotteEowyn It is 1777. You are the diplomat and knight d'Eon. The King of France, by decree, assigns you a female gender in order to put an end to the debate on this subject. Transitioning is new and experimental
@solastalcycle @CharlotteEowyn Now I finally know what started the French Revolution - the one that celebrates Fraternité but not Sororité... is it really Égalité then?
@divVerent @CharlotteEowyn You must discover one of our local deities! Olympe de Gouges, who was behind the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen in 1791 . As you can imagine, it was a huge success with male politicians in 1791, just as it is in 2026.