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rainachapelle
11-20-2013, 12:02 PM
i FOUND THIS ARTICLE ABOUT SOMETHING MANY PEOPLE HERE ASK.

so here is the answer from a nytimes reporter.

ANSWERED: WHY ARE THERE SO MANY MEXICAN,LATIN TRANSSEXUALS

WHY ARE THERE SO MANY MEXICAN,LATIN TRANSSEXUALS?

A Lifestyle Distinct: The Muxe of Mexico


Mexico City — Mexico can be intolerant of homosexuality; it can also be quite liberal. Gay-bashing incidents are not uncommon in the countryside, where many Mexicans consider homosexuality a sin. In Mexico City, meanwhile, same-sex domestic partnerships are legally recognized — and often celebrated lavishly in government offices as if they were marriages.


In Mexico, Beyond Gay and Straight But nowhere are attitudes toward sex and gender quite as elastic as in the far reaches of the southern state of Oaxaca. There, in the indigenous communities around the town of Juchitán, the world is not divided simply into gay and straight. The local Zapotec people have made room for a third category, which they call “muxes” (pronounced MOO-shays) — men who consider themselves women and live in a socially sanctioned netherworld between the two genders.

“Muxe” is a Zapotec word derived from the Spanish “mujer,” or woman; it is reserved for males who, from boyhood, have felt themselves drawn to living as a woman, anticipating roles set out for them by the community.

Anthropologists trace the acceptance of people of mixed gender to pre-Colombian Mexico, pointing to accounts of cross-dressing Aztec priests and Mayan gods who were male and female at the same time. Spanish colonizers wiped out most of those attitudes in the 1500s by forcing conversion to Catholicism. But mixed-gender identities managed to survive in the area around Juchitán, a place so traditional that many people speak ancient Zapotec instead of Spanish.

Not all muxes express their identities the same way. Some dress as women and take hormones to change their bodies. Others favor male clothes. What they share is that the community accepts them; many in it believe that muxes have special intellectual and artistic gifts.


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/07/weekinreview/07lacey.html?_r=2&scp=1&sq=muxes&st=cse

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Lovecox
11-20-2013, 07:45 PM
I don't think this answers the question that you pose: 'Why are there so many Mexican, Latin transsexuals?'.

This article refers to a very specific place in Mexico that is not indicative of the rest of Mexico, the rest of North America and Latin America.

Teode812
11-20-2013, 08:13 PM
There does seem to be a preponderance of Brazilian and Asian T-girls. Is it because those culture/communities produce a higher percentage of transgendered? Or is it that they are more accepted in those cultures and therefore more likely to be out and not hidden ? Or is it because they are relatively more beautiful and attractive as women and therefore much more in the open media - escorts - film - and we see more of them?

Michelle Firestone
11-20-2013, 11:25 PM
there are more of them?