It was about gender identity and basically i answered all the perguntas as honestly as I could.
Here's what it said i was:
Bigender: Bigender people identify as two genders simultaneously, or mover between them. This is not limited to man/woman and can include other genders. [*]
After leitura the linked article, i defined mais as:
Guydyke: “A man who is very attracted to lesbian/bi women. He may (or may not) also feel he is (fully or partly) a “lesbian in a man’s body”. Guydykes may identify primarily as bi or straight or gay, and are often attracted to mais types of people than just lesbian/bi women.” [11]
Here is the link to the article:
link
Here's what it said i was:
Bigender: Bigender people identify as two genders simultaneously, or mover between them. This is not limited to man/woman and can include other genders. [*]
After leitura the linked article, i defined mais as:
Guydyke: “A man who is very attracted to lesbian/bi women. He may (or may not) also feel he is (fully or partly) a “lesbian in a man’s body”. Guydykes may identify primarily as bi or straight or gay, and are often attracted to mais types of people than just lesbian/bi women.” [11]
Here is the link to the article:
link
Straddling the line between fall and winter, plenty and paucity, life and death, Dia das bruxas is a time of celebration and superstition. It is thought to have originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off roaming ghosts. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to honor all saints and martyrs; the holiday, All Saints’ Day, incorporated some of the traditions of Samhain. The evening before was known as All Hallows’ Eve and later Halloween. Over time, Dia das bruxas evolved into a secular, community-based event characterized por child-friendly activities such as trick-or-treating. In a number of countries around the world, as the days grow shorter and the nights get colder, people continue to usher in the winter season with gatherings, costumes and sweet treats.
mais at: link