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[[File:U.S._Ambassador_Huebner_in_Samoa_with_leaders_of_the_Samoa_Fa’afafine_Association_(cropped).jpg|thumb|Leaders of the [[Samoa Fa’afafine Association]] meeting with the US ambassador to Samoa.]]
 
[[File:U.S._Ambassador_Huebner_in_Samoa_with_leaders_of_the_Samoa_Fa’afafine_Association_(cropped).jpg|thumb|Leaders of the [[Samoa Fa’afafine Association]] meeting with the US ambassador to Samoa.]]
   
[[Fa'afafine]] (lit. 'in the manner of a woman') are biological males who are attracted to other males and have exhibit feminine mannerisms. They comprise no more than 3.5% of the natal male population, similar to the number of androphilic natal males in the west.
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[[Fa'afafine]] (lit. 'in the manner of a woman') are biological males who are attracted to other males and exhibit feminine mannerisms. They comprise no more than 3.5% of the natal male population, similar to the number of androphilic natal males in the west.
   
 
Fa'afafine are not raised as girls due to a lack of daughters, as is often claimed in western media. Rather, their femininity emerges in early childhood, and Samoans recognize them as distinct from typical boys.
 
Fa'afafine are not raised as girls due to a lack of daughters, as is often claimed in western media. Rather, their femininity emerges in early childhood, and Samoans recognize them as distinct from typical boys.

Revision as of 13:59, 4 October 2024

Leaders of the Samoa Fa’afafine Association meeting with the US ambassador to Samoa.

Fa'afafine (lit. 'in the manner of a woman') are biological males who are attracted to other males and exhibit feminine mannerisms. They comprise no more than 3.5% of the natal male population, similar to the number of androphilic natal males in the west.

Fa'afafine are not raised as girls due to a lack of daughters, as is often claimed in western media. Rather, their femininity emerges in early childhood, and Samoans recognize them as distinct from typical boys.

Most self-identify as fa’afafine, rather than men, while a small number identify as women. However, they recognize that they are distinct from females.

Fa'afafine enjoy relatively high levels of acceptance in Samoa. They can be seen in all areas of Samoan society, whether assisting as caregivers or working in government. The current Samoan Prime Minister has spoken about the value of Fa'afafine to the country.

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