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Muxes: a third gender in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Muxes: a third gender in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Source: thesocietypages.org

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The Afghan girls who live as boys

“If my parents force me to get married, I will compensate for the sorrows of Afghan women and beat my husband so badly that he will take me to court every day.”

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LGBT Laughs: Trying to Change Your Pronouns on Facebook?

emmettforever:

There’s a helpful video on Ciscentrismsucks.tumblr.com on how to change your pronouns for anybody who’s lookin’ to. (http://ciscentrismsucks.tumblr.com/post/6065334634/if-anyone-is-looking-for-how-to-change-your-pronouns-to)

If you can’t read or see what the person is…

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Mariquon

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Avatar Moroccan queer. Alcoholic.
I speak devil, share my bed with Mammon & drink out of Bacchus' penis. True story

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