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Butler, J. (1990). Gender trouble: Feminism and the subversion of identity. Routledge.
The concept of "ladyboi" challenges traditional notions of binary gender and sexuality, blurring the lines between masculinity and femininity. This blurring can be seen as a form of resistance to hegemonic norms, allowing individuals to express themselves in ways that feel authentic and empowering (Butler, 1990). However, it also raises questions about the stability and coherence of identity, particularly during a period of rapid social and emotional change. teen ladybois
Adolescence is a critical period of identity formation, during which individuals explore and experiment with different identities, including those related to gender and sexuality (Erikson, 1968). For teenagers who identify as ladybois, this process can be particularly complex, as they navigate societal expectations, peer norms, and family pressures. Research on LGBTQ+ youth has highlighted the importance of identity formation and coming-out experiences in shaping mental health outcomes and well-being (D'Augelli, 2006). Butler, J
The findings of this study highlight the complexities of identity formation among teenage ladybois. These individuals navigate multiple identities, negotiate societal expectations, and seek support and acceptance from peers and family members. The study also underscores the importance of providing inclusive and affirming environments for LGBTQ+ youth, particularly in schools and community settings. Routledge
This study employed a qualitative approach, utilizing in-depth interviews and online surveys to gather data from a sample of 30 teenage ladybois (ages 13-19). Participants were recruited through online forums, social media groups, and LGBTQ+ youth organizations. The interview protocol explored themes related to identity formation, coming out, peer relationships, and experiences of marginalization or support.
The term "ladyboi" or "ladyboy" has been used to describe individuals, often teenagers, who identify as female but express masculine characteristics, dress in masculine attire, or identify as non-binary or queer. The phenomenon of "teen ladybois" has gained significant attention in recent years, particularly on social media platforms and online communities. However, there remains a dearth of academic research on this specific demographic. This paper aims to explore the intersection of gender, identity, and sexuality among teenage ladybois, examining the ways in which they navigate and negotiate their identities in the context of adolescence.
D'Augelli, A. R. (2006). Coming out, visibility, and creating change: The effectiveness of LGBT youth programs. Journal of Adolescent Research, 21(2), 131-154.
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