In LGBTQ group event, Sara Duterte talks about gender expression

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In LGBTQ group event, Sara Duterte talks about gender expression
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The Davao Mayor says she 'sometimes wants to be a man and sometimes wants to be a woman.’ PHVote WeDecide InsideTrack

At an event to rally support before her vice-presidential bid, Davao Mayor Sara Duterte decided to talk more about her own experiences with gender norms and expectations, telling a room full of LGBT Pilipinas members that she “sometimes wants to be a man and sometimes wants to be a woman.”Sa gender stereotyping, ang sinasabi nila ang lalaki maikli ang buhok, ang babae mahaba ang buhok. Kaya po minsan, nakikita ninyo maikli ang buhok ko, gusto ko po maging lalaki n’yan.

Gender identity, meanwhile, is the “deeply felt and experienced sense of one’s own gender.” Transgender people, for instance, identify as either women or men but are classified under a different gender upon birth. Gender identity is also different from one’s sexual orientation and sex characteristics.

The group endorses not just Sara but her running mate, presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos Jr. According to a release from Lakas-CMD, the party Sara co-chairs, LGBT Pilipinas threw its support behind Marcos Jr. and Duterte because “they are the ones who could move the country forward and further advance the rights of the third sex.”

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