Calalai (masculine female) is a term in the gender system of the Bugis, an ethnic group of South Sulawesi in Indonesia. It denotes a "false man": a person with the anatomy of a woman, but with the sexuality, roles, occupations, and habits of a male. As they do not want to be an actual male, and are not considered to be a male by themselves or others, they have been given a separate designation.
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- Calalai (masculine female) is a term in the gender system of the Bugis, an ethnic group of South Sulawesi in Indonesia. It denotes a "false man": a person with the anatomy of a woman, but with the sexuality, roles, occupations, and habits of a male. As they do not want to be an actual male, and are not considered to be a male by themselves or others, they have been given a separate designation.
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- Calalai (masculine female) is a term in the gender system of the Bugis, an ethnic group of South Sulawesi in Indonesia. It denotes a "false man": a person with the anatomy of a woman, but with the sexuality, roles, occupations, and habits of a male. As they do not want to be an actual male, and are not considered to be a male by themselves or others, they have been given a separate designation.
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