How propaganda and demagoguery of LGBTQ tries to ursurp history! How ridiculous!
The available records from medieval times are not necessarily very accurate nor detailed enough. They are open to various interpretation.
"... There is, however, at least one historical example of a transgender individual receiving surgery. In 1300, near Bern, Switzerland, an unnamed woman was legally separated from her husband because she was unable to have sex with him. Soon after, the woman headed to Bologna, which was the surgery capital of Europe at the time. There, a surgeon cut open the woman’s vulva, revealing a penis and testicles. The account ends, “Back home, he took a wife, did rural work, and had legitimate and sufficient intercourse with his wife.” ...
Transitioning without medicine
To transition without medicine, medieval transgender people relied on changes they could make themselves. They cut their hair, put on different clothes, changed their names, and found new places in society. ...
The accounts of medieval transgender individuals are limited – not only in number but in length. ..."
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