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  2. Gender identities in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    "The Gender Issues and Identities of the Young Tomboy and Lesbian in Chiang Mai and Phitsanulok of Thailand". Rajabhat Journal of Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences. 20 (1). Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University: 172– 184. ISSN 1905-3193. Leach, Anna (5 February 2013). "Thai tomboy students demand the right to wear pants". Gay Star News.

  3. Butch and femme - Wikipedia

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    In "Negotiating Dyke Femininity," lesbian scholar Wendy Somerson explains that women in the lesbian community who are more feminine and do not fit into the "butch" stereotype can pass as straight. She believes the link between appearance and gender performance and one's sexuality should be disrupted, because the way someone looks should not ...

  4. Dianne Reum - Wikipedia

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    Dianne Reum is a self-taught, lesbian comics creator. [1] Reum created the comic series "Tomboy," as well as other stand-alone works. Her work was serialized in Canada's Oh... and Portland's Bluestocking, but she was also featured in many other periodicals and collections.

  5. “Did You Marry Emma Or Daddy?”: After Woman Gets Wedding ...

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    A bride recounted a hilarious moment when her 5-year-old boy saw her wedding photos and mistakenly thought she had married her bridesmaid instead of her husband. Lisa Evans recently posted photos ...

  6. Soft butch - Wikipedia

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    Soft butch is on the spectrum of butch, as are stone butch and masculine, whereas on the contrary, ultra fem, high femme, and lipstick lesbian are some labels on the spectrum of lesbians with a more prominent expression of femininity, also known as femmes. [1]

  7. Butch (lesbian slang) - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Vernacular claimed a butch was "a lesbian with masculine characteristics." [ 7 ] In Of Catamites and Kings , Gayle Rubin describes a butch as those lesbians who use masculine mannerisms, and/or who wear traditionally male clothing, and/or who experience gender dysphoria . [ 8 ]

  8. Tomboy - Wikipedia

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    Tomboy is a term referring to girls or young women with masculine traits. It may include wearing androgynous or unfeminine clothing and engaging in physical sports or other activities and behaviors traditionally associated with boys or men .

  9. Bakla - Wikipedia

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    The polar opposite of the term in Philippine culture is tomboy (natively the lakin-on or binalaki), which refers to women with a masculine gender expression (usually, but not always, lesbian). [5] The term is commonly incorrectly applied to trans women .