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    Lynn Stephen wrote that "Muxe men are not referred to as "homosexuals" but constitute a separate category based on gender attributes. People perceive them as having the physical bodies of men but different aesthetic, work, and social skills from most men. They may have some attributes of women or combine those of men and women." If they do choose men as [[Sexual Attraction|sexual partners]] or [[Romantic Attraction|romantic partners]], neither men are necessarily considered homosexual/[[homoromantic]].
    Lynn Stephen wrote that "Muxe men are not referred to as "homosexuals" but constitute a separate category based on gender attributes. People perceive them as having the physical bodies of men but different aesthetic, work, and social skills from most men. They may have some attributes of women or combine those of men and women." If they do choose men as [[Sexual Attraction|sexual partners]] or [[Romantic Attraction|romantic partners]], neither men are necessarily considered homosexual/[[homoromantic]].


    == FlagS ==
    == Flags ==
    The flag was coined by an anomynous, and was first posted on pride-color-schemes on January 29th, 2017. The flag is based off of traditional Mexican dresses. The black background represents the deep jungles of Mexico, the flowers were made to look like what you would see on many traditional dresses, and the colors of the flowers are meant to represent the same colors as those on the Mexican flag.
    The flag was coined by an anomynous, and was first posted on pride-color-schemes on January 29th, 2017. The flag is based off of traditional Mexican dresses. The black background represents the deep jungles of Mexico, the flowers were made to look like what you would see on many traditional dresses, and the colors of the flowers are meant to represent the same colors as those on the Mexican flag.


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