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Asia's Gay-Friendliest Nation?  →
pinoytumblr: By Doug Hendrie, The Diplomat ‘I sometimes wish I was gay,’ says Mark, my taxi driver, risking a quick glance as he navigates one of Manila’s extraordinary traffic tangles. ‘Gays are very hard workers. They do well in business, in school. They are more successful. Often, they are the breadwinners for an entire family.’ He shrugs a little. ‘I admire them, actually. They—what is...
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Pinoy Tumblr.: On the layers and nuances of the... →
pinoytumblr: One thing I love about my native Filipino language: It does not distinguish by gender. In the English language, there is always a distinction between “he” or “she” when referring to the third person. In Filipino, regardless of the gender/orientation, it is always “siya.” In the English…
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