Shemale Gods ❲EASY ★❳
: A male was found buried in an outfit and with grave goods typically reserved for women, leading archaeologists to speculate on a transgender or "third sex" identity.
In mythology and religious history, figures that transcend or combine binary sex and gender are often seen as symbols of completeness, divine power, or the union of opposites. Ancient & Classical Traditions shemale gods
: Originally the masculine Avalokiteshvara in India, this Bodhisattva of Compassion is often depicted in East Asia with feminine or androgynous traits, transcending gender to aid all sentient beings. : A male was found buried in an
: A deity born with both male and female organs, often associated with Cybele. In some myths, Agdistis was castrated to become a purely female goddess. : A deity born with both male and
: Dual-sexed figurines or those without identifying sexual characteristics have been found in religious settings in Neolithic Greece, Cyprus, and Italy. Eastern Traditions