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    '''Prima''' is a neutral synonym for men-loving men mainly used in Chilean Spanish slang among [[Achillean|achillean]] men themselves. Usually in the context of pointing out who happens to be attracted to men within real or online proximity.
    '''Prima''' is a Chilean Spanish slang term used mainly among [[Achillean|achillean]] [[Male|men]]. Usually in the context of pointing out who happens to be attracted to men within physical or online proximity. Although the word can be used for all MLM, it is generally assumed the person one is speaking about is [[gay]].


    The word "prima" translates as "female cousin" from Spanish [https://www.wordreference.com/es/en/translation.asp?spen=prima <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>], indicating queerness, family and proximity.
    The word "prima" translates as "[[female]] cousin" from Spanish [https://www.wordreference.com/es/en/translation.asp?spen=prima <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>], indicating [[Queer|queerness]], family and proximity.

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    Prima is a Chilean Spanish slang term used mainly among achillean men. Usually in the context of pointing out who happens to be attracted to men within physical or online proximity. Although the word can be used for all MLM, it is generally assumed the person one is speaking about is gay.

    The word "prima" translates as "female cousin" from Spanish [1], indicating queerness, family and proximity.

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