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It's not all blue and pink: A glance at Manchester's transgender community
MM's Jessica Wilson discusses Gender Dysphoria, sexuality and acceptance with some of Manchester's transgender community.
By Jessica Wilson | Posted Saturday, May 5, 2012 - 05:50
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GIRLS WILL BE BOYS: Hollyoaks' Jasmine / Jamie
In Native American tribes, the twin spirited body is the most prized gift of nature.
A berdache, or two-spirit, is someone who possesses two souls within one body- one male and one female.
Unlike much of the western world, this indigenous culture doesn't restrain itself to two gender categories, but has openly embraced a third.