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  • Beautiful

  • เขาผ่าตั้งแต่อายุแค่นี้เอง

  • .facebook.c om/pages/Thiru-Nangai/19005288­1011542

  • i dont understand how u can just chop off the organs. what does it look like after that? how can they have sex later? what about the breasts, if they are poor how do they operate the breasts.. im confused!

  • PWNS dude thats a boy, or hell I don't know.

  • People will say anything to justify themselves. Eliminate the problem and there is no more problem. If there is a doubt then there is no doubt.

  • Shocking.

  • your right

  • Being gay is not a choice just like being straight is not a choice. you're born that way-it's genetically encoded. Your parents, your religion, your god, your friends, your doctors cannot change one's sexual preference from straight or gay.

    Being gay is not a crime nor something immoral. It is a genetic defect that you're born with just like being born without a limb or with cancer.

  • gender confusion and identity comes in different forms around the world

  • I read Romans 1:21-32.

    found nothing relating to your false quote

  • @aafaking

    No God made them all things, and God made them Gay as a punishment. But He can fix anything with deep compassion too.

  • You must not have read the right version.

  • It's crazy how the bible has been translated so many times disregarding the original, it has probably been molded and reshaped so many times that it is very different than the original. the catholic church should have, but they wouldnt, put the original language and text on one side and a translation on the other to keep authenticity, like the quran.

  • I'm kinda glad they didn't, its improved greatly since its conception.

  • I thought they were called hijiras and were invited to weddings because they brought good luck...

  • Lord help us

  • Disguisting nasty genital missusers...

  • this is a repost? iv seen this video a month ago

  • who givz a hooot wether u saw a month ago or 10yrs ago...theres a million other utubers who didnt watch this sad documentary...*arrogant lil sh!t"

  • ok.. they didnt see it, but they could of because it was recently posted.

    re adding it doesnt help its views?

    if you want to see posted videos look through the journeyman channel.

  • 4:30 WTF, That's what intolerance to homosexuality leads to.

    They couldn't be Gay with out going to jail so they get castrated...

    These young people need support, Badly.

    Surgery should be the last thing on their mind, I understand the LGBT community and that for some people making the transition is the only way they can be happy with themselves, But the culture is pushing boys into what I see as harming themselves.

  • i agree castration is abit extreme, but what those people need is help for psychological disorder (homosexuality)

  • It's not psychological or a disorder.

    It can't be treated.

    Can I ask you, When did you choose to be straight?

    I'm Bi personally, Nothing can change that.

  • Your ignorance is astounding.

  • @dackjaniels555 Hi dj, as an openly gay Hindu, I totally understand where you are coming from. But I think there might be some misunderstanding here. Most Aravanis, Jogappas etc... do not get the "operation"- only those who completely want that transformation engage in it, just as many in the West do (albeit with safer, cleaner means.) This is generally a decision made after much thought & reflection. But "post-op" hijras do not represent the bulk of Aravanis.

  • On the contrary, the religious traditions of the Aravanis, the Jogappas, the feast of Chamaya Villakku etc... have provided people we would describe as LGBT with a very dignified position in many parts of India. Aravanis' are not so called because they are castrated (again, most are not, just like most drag-queens arent full post-op transexuals), they are called that because they are protected by the God Aravan, who is married to the male god Vishnu, in his transgender form as Mohini.

  • So, in that sense, its probably best not to judge too quickly from a 5 min ad for what looks like a really interesting film. You would most likely be fascinated by the truth of traditions of same-sex love in many discrete parts of Indias religious life.  But remember, most of the Aravanis are not eunechs. Most are intact men, who see their sexuality as an extension of the religious calling of being an Aravani, Jogappa, etc... They see their divine prototypes in gods who dress in drag.

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