Gender Non-Conforming Deities

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Found this and thought it was super interesting: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/agora/201 ... g-deities/
Aphroditus was sometimes referred to as the male form of Aphrodite. Statues of him showed him with a female figure, breasts, narrow waist, long hair, women’s clothing, but also with a penis and testes. He is said to have originated on the island of Cyprus, and arrived in Athens in the 4th century BCE. He was sometimes celebrated there in transvestite rites. It is said the festivals allowed “women to act the part of men, and men to put on woman’s clothing and play the part of women” (from Wikipedia). He was definitely gender non-conforming.

Hermaphroditus was the son of Hermes, messenger of the gods, and Aphrodite, Goddess of love. His name is a combination of both of his parents. From Wikipedia: “According to Ovid, he was born a remarkably handsome boy with whom the water nymph Salmacis fell in love with and prayed to be united forever. The gods granted the request, so that he and the nymph became united in such a manner that the two could not be called a man or a woman, but were both” (Metamorphoses IV, pp. 274-388 , 8 AD). Hermaphroditus is the god of hermaphrodites and effeminates....

Loki, a Norse god, also called the trickster god, would many times disguise himself as a woman. Some myths said that Loki was bisexual. Loki was an accomplished shape-shifter and according to legend has also appeared as a salmon, a mare, a fly, and of course a woman.

Ovid’s Metamorphoses (Met. 9, pp. 666-797) mentions Iphis and Ianthe. Iphis was born a girl, but her mother passed her off as a boy so that she wouldn’t be killed. The name was fitting for a boy and a girl, so that wasn’t too much of a problem. According to the myth, Iphis as a 15 year old boy, fell in love with another girl, Ianthe. Iphis’s mother appealed to the Goddess Isis for help. Isis transformed Iphis into a male before Iphis and Ianthe got married....

Ikapati was a Great Mother Goddess of the Tagalog society in the Philippines. She was a protector of crops, animals that were domesticated and, according to myth, gave mankind agriculture. It was said that she appeared many times dressed in male clothes. This would have made sense as she was frequently seen in the fields....

Ometeotl was an Aztec God of duality. He was considered both male and female, using the names Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl. He had an equivalent god in Mayan mythology, Itzamna, who identified with Hunab Ku, an invisible god. Both gods could be considered self-created gods according to myth. Ometeotl was to the Aztecs the idea that their Universe consisted of dark and light, night and day, order and war, and things like that.


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I am not sure on the non-gender. part. but many of the gods were openly bisexual. I would recommend you go deeper and do some more research yourself. there is an OBVIOUS god that is way more openly gay and proud of it. but i think he swung both ways. but the greek god im talking about is its too obvious..... u gotta find out.

oh and The Baron immortals from voodoo i think voodoo........ they are gender fluid and hyper sexual beings. dark sense of humor too. they swing anyway they feel like it.

many gods have two halfs to me those do not count. having two aspects doesnt mean the same aspect is the same way. but there is still plenty of gods u can consider freaks in the bedroom. but even zeus gave birth to some of his children in the weirdest ways. putting one in his thigh. and gave brith through his thigh or his wife hit his head and his daughter fell out of his head.

the gods will do anything they want sexually. lol. immortals have cult sex rituals for god sakes this nothing new. im confused.


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