You feel like a Man today, and a Woman yesterday? - Mohammed Hijab vs LGBT Person
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This is a discussion which aims to ask key questions to transgendered/gender fluid people. How do you feel male if maleness is a socially constructed feeling? What does it mean to be Male? What does
it mean to be female? This discussion took an even more interesting turn when discussing gender fluidity..
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