So are we just ignoring Ancient Greek homosexuality and bisexuality and even their non-binary elements? Quote: In Ancient Greece, Phrygia, and Rome, there were galli priests that some scholars believe to have been trans women. Roman emperor Elagabalus (d. 222 AD) preferred to be called a lady (rather than a lord) and sought sex reassignment surgery, and in the modern day has been seen as a trans figure.
So are we just ignoring Ancient Greek homosexuality and bisexuality and even their non-binary elements? Quote: In Ancient Greece, Phrygia, and Rome, there were galli priests that some scholars believe to have been trans women. Roman emperor Elagabalus (d. 222 AD) preferred to be called a lady (rather than a lord) and sought sex reassignment surgery, and in the modern day has been seen as a trans figure.
They usually completely ignore the existence of Ancient Greece, Sparta, Rome etc.
Unless it’s about their slavery or trying to misconstrue bisexual men to be the straightest men to ever exist