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For decades, LGBTQ culture offered the transgender community something indispensable: community. In an often-hostile world, gay bars, pride parades, and advocacy organizations provided spaces—however imperfect—where gender nonconformity was not an automatic cause for violence. The shared language of "coming out," of navigating a "closet," of finding a "chosen family," was borrowed and adapted from gay and lesbian experiences, giving transgender individuals a framework to articulate their own journeys. The cultural expressions of drag, while distinct from transgender identity (drag is performance, being trans is identity), created a cultural space where the fluidity of gender was celebrated, allowing trans people to see reflections of their own struggles with gender presentation.

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