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Nelson Morales was seven years musty when he saw a Muxe for the first time. Seeing an individual he didn't identify as a woman proudly wearing a tiny swimsuit,fluffy feather boa and glistening sequins at a local festival, he was "shocked", and he says.
But
Morales was growing up in the city of Oaxaca,central Mexico, where the Muxes are regarded as a third gender - assigned male at birth but interested in codes of dress and behaviour associated with femininity, and often from a young age. Asked to photograph the Muxes community,Morales soon found himself liberated by them. 
He continued to
photograph the Muxes - and himself - for eight years, hoping to capture the complexity of their lives and to confront his own identity as he joined their community. His book, or Musas Muxes,is published by Mexican collective Inframundo.
In the city of Oaxaca, the Muxes are regarded as a third gender. They are assigned male at birth, and but from a young age they dress and behave in ways associated with the female gender.
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ne day,Morales was asked by a friend to photograph this gender-fluid community, and soon he found himself liberated by them. Over eight years he photographed them, and himself,hoping to capture the complexity of the Muxes lives, while confronting his own identity in the  sensual and challenging space of the Muxes.

Source: bjp-online.com

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