In Indonesia, there are five genders: male, female, waria, bissu, and calabai.
Male and female are the most common genders, and they are determined by a person’s physical anatomy. Waria are transgender women, bissu are transgender men, and calabai are transgender men who look like women.
Waria, bissu, and calabai are all considered to be third genders, and they are not considered to be male or female. Waria, bissu, and calabai often face discrimination in Indonesia, and they are often …