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[[File:Kọjayatọ-okunrini.png|thumb|220x220px|The Kọjayatọ-okunrini flag]] |
[[File:Kọjayatọ-okunrini.png|thumb|220x220px|The Kọjayatọ-okunrini flag]] |
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'''Kọjayatọ-okunrini''' is a male gender for AFAB Yoruba people that doesn’t relate to a typical "male" role in Yoruba culture, or an AFAB Yoruba person who identifies as male but doesn’t wholly or at all follow/fill a typical Yoruba "male" role. This identity could be considered a Yoruba equivalent of transmale. |
'''Kọjayatọ-okunrini''' is a male gender for AFAB Yoruba people that doesn’t relate to a typical "male" role in Yoruba culture, or an AFAB Yoruba person who identifies as male but doesn’t wholly or at all follow/fill a typical Yoruba "male" role. This identity could be considered a Yoruba equivalent of transmale. |
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This identity is Yoruba exclusive. |
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Similar terms include [[Biokunrini]], [[Biyatọ-okunrini]], [[Kọjaokunrini]], [[Okunrini]], and [[Yatọ-okunrini]]. |
Similar terms include [[Biokunrini]], [[Biyatọ-okunrini]], [[Kọjaokunrini]], [[Okunrini]], and [[Yatọ-okunrini]]. |
Revision as of 15:35, 28 February 2021
Kọjayatọ-okunrini is a male gender for AFAB Yoruba people that doesn’t relate to a typical "male" role in Yoruba culture, or an AFAB Yoruba person who identifies as male but doesn’t wholly or at all follow/fill a typical Yoruba "male" role. This identity could be considered a Yoruba equivalent of transmale.
This identity is Yoruba exclusive.
Similar terms include Biokunrini, Biyatọ-okunrini, Kọjaokunrini, Okunrini, and Yatọ-okunrini.
Flag
The Kọjayatọ-okunrini flag was designed by Mod Che of the Tumblr blog mogai-monarchs on February 16, 2021.[1] It does not have a confirmed meaning.