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Yi-Chen

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The explanation for Fafa (rearing males as females) in Samoa is:
 
  a. families with no female children to perform domestic chores
  b. gender studies have not progressed enough to know the damage done by interfering with biology
   c. in response to a request by the males to be reared as females
  d. a punishment to males for cross-dressing

Question 2

Fafafini, commonly called Fafa, are:
 
  a. females reared as males
   b. innersex individuals
  c. males reared as females
   d. hermaphrodites



juiceman1987

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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