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Historical trans men
[edit]I think it would be better to mention trans men. One notable example is João W. Nery. I don't have much to edit but I think people more involved in this theme know better than me. It's just a constructive critic of mine, ofc. :) 96z (talk) 01:26, 7 December 2023 (UTC)
- @96z 100% agree. The whole time I was writing I was trying to keep an eye out for mentions of trans men, but sadly there were few as most scholarship has been on travestis. I'd meant to add Nery but only got partway through the research, I just added some details on him and am going to be looking for more articles on transmasculine history in the next few days! Best regards, Your Friendly Neighborhood Sociologist ⚧ Ⓐ (talk) 23:03, 7 December 2023 (UTC)
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