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Figures like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) in 1970, providing housing and support for trans youth, which helped solidify a sense of collective community lifestyle. Evolution in Entertainment

In 1918, Earl Lind (writing as Jennie June ) published The Autobiography of an Androgyne , one of the first memoirs documenting a gender-variant life.

The concept of a "trans lifestyle" is often viewed as the act of living "full-time" or authentically in accordance with one's gender identity.

In 1972, Sweden became the first country to allow legal sex changes and provide free hormone therapy.

The first major figures to merge a transgender lifestyle with global entertainment careers appeared in the 1950s: