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Mostrando las entradas etiquetadas como māhū

Agender / Non binary gender / Agénero / Género no binario

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ENG:  Gender Queer: A Memoir, Maia Kobabe (2019) Agender has several meanings, but it is usually understood as an undefined gender identity or the declaration of having no gender or that it is neutral. Is it the same asexual and gender? Not necessarily. Asexual refers to the sexual impulse or desire. But ... you always have to have gender, right? Gender is a cultural issue. Many times we believe that everything is governed according to our behavioral parameters, however, just as there are other ways of being and feeling different from ours, there are also other ways of "classifying" genres. If you are interested in this, we recommend you take a look at this post about muxhes . Returning to gender, in Thailand there are the Kathoey, they are people identified as men at birth but who either do not feel represented by their gender (transsexuality) or who decide to have a feminized physical appearance. In the Hawaiian culture there are māhū, which are explained i...