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For some ancestral societies, transgendered males were considered an asset
October 5, 2013 by NewsBot
Transgendered androphilic males were accepted in traditional hunter-gatherer cultures because they were an extra set of hands to support their families. Conversely, by investing in and supporting their kin, these males ensured that their familial line - and therefore also their own genetic make-up - passed on to future generations despite their not having children of their own...