In Brazil, the term "ladyboy" is not commonly used. Instead, the more accurate and culturally specific term is travesti (pronounced trah-ves-CHEE). While often grouped under the Western umbrella of "transgender women," Brazilian travestis represent a distinct and deeply rooted identity, shaped by the country's unique social, economic, and sexual landscape.
In Brazil, the term "ladyboy" is not commonly used. Instead, the more accurate and culturally specific term is travesti (pronounced trah-ves-CHEE). While often grouped under the Western umbrella of "transgender women," Brazilian travestis represent a distinct and deeply rooted identity, shaped by the country's unique social, economic, and sexual landscape.
