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Could you please clarify or provide more context about what you're looking for? Are you interested in a specific culture's mythology, or perhaps a particular aspect of mythology? I'm here to help with any questions you might have.

A recent release that explores gender-fluidity and trans-coding within the myths of nature gods. Netflix's "K-Pop Demon Hunters":

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A deity born with both sets of sexual organs. The gods, fearing Agdistis's immense power, castrated the male parts, leading to the birth of the goddess Cybele. 3. Mesopotamian Mythology: Ishtar and the Assinnu

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: A powerful goddess of love and war who was said to have the power to "turn a man into a woman and a woman into a man". Her cult included many gender-variant priests and followers. Agdistis (Anatolian/Greek Mythology)

Do you have a perspective on the intersection of trans identity and queer culture? Drop a comment below. And remember: Use the right pronouns. It costs you nothing and means everything. 2. Greek Mythology: Hermaphroditus and Agdistis

community in South Asia, a legally recognized "third gender" that has existed for centuries. 2. Greek Mythology: Hermaphroditus and Agdistis