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Cross about cross-dressing
Is it a wicked Western habit that should be stopped?

Jan 28th 2010 | DOHA | From The Economist print edition

http://www.economist.com/world/middleeast-africa/displaystory.cfm?story_id=15403091

CROSS-DRESSING is on the rise among young Qataris. The local press says that more tradition-minded locals are upset by the growing number of young women affecting a masculine style of dress, baggy trousers, short hair and deep voices. These women, who call themselves boyat, which translates as both tomboy and transsexual (and is derived from the English word boy), are being seen in schools and on university campuses where some are said to harass their straiter-laced sisters.

In an episode of a talk show on Qatari television, called Lakom al Karar (The Decision is Yours), a leading academic said that the "manly women" phenomenon was part of a "foreign trend" brought into Qatar and the Gulf by globalisation. Foreign teachers, the internet and satellite television have been blamed. So have foreign housemaids, for badly influencing children in their care.
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