- Bakla - Wikipedia
Baklâ is a gender identity characterized by the adoption of a feminine gender expression by men This includes feminine mannerisms and speech, use of make-up, cross-dressing, and long hairstyles; all are referred to with the umbrella term kabaklaán (effeminacy)
- Are there enough LGBT terms in the Filipino language? : r phlgbt - Reddit
There's "bakla," "bading," tomboy," "tibo," and more but most of these words refer to gays and lesbians For those who identify as trans, bisexual, asexual, non-binary, queer, etc , does "bakla" as an umbrella term suffice for you?
- Appendix:Glossary of Tagalog LGBT terms - Wiktionary
Colloquial term for a gay person; widely used in LGBT slang A male who acts or presents in a feminine manner; sometimes synonymous with “bakla ” Effeminate young man; may carry playful or teasing connotations Lesbian; female homosexual Bisexual; someone attracted to both men and women
- Kinkipedia – What Is Bakla? LGBTQ+ Definition
Bakla is a gender and cultural identity in the Philippines used to describe individuals who are assigned male at birth but who express femininity, either through mannerisms, dress, or identity
- Baklâ - LGBTQIA+ Wiki
Baklâ, Bayot, Agî, or Ladyboy is a term from the Philippines referring to an individual who was assigned male at birth and has adopted a feminine gender expression
- Bakla - Pride Corner
Bakla is a term used in Filipino culture to describe a person who is assigned male at birth but identifies and presents themselves in a feminine or gender nonconforming way
- Reclaiming the word Bakla and Celebrating the Filipinx LGBTQ+ . . .
The term “Bakla” is the Taglog translation for “gay,” however for many Filipinos growing up, it was often used as an insult or something to be ashamed of
- Bakla Explained
Baklâ is a gender identity characterized by the adoption of a feminine gender expression by men This includes feminine mannerisms and speech, use of make-up, cross-dressing, and long hairstyles; all are referred to with the umbrella term kabaklaán (effeminacy)
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