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Matante

Matante is an expression used in Quebec to indicate the homosexual man and the transvestite. The expression is composed of two words Ma and Tante, united to form a noun or an adjective, and whose translation into English is “my aunt.” Its origin, then, is found in the word Tante.


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  • I don’t believe this world has anything to do with the LGBTQ community in anyway. It just means My-Aunt Ma-Tante, MaTanté.This annoys me bc yous fucked up grammer they,them,are verbs not sexual Identities, The rainbow, skittles, rainbow flag is beautiful after a storm gives hope,dream,wished, imagination NOT a logo for one minority but all of humanity. Before you say I’m this or that and hating I am pansexual I believe love is genderless and we are all deserving of love from others but most of ourselves

    • I totally agree with you, darling. But this is a dictionary of words people use to insult gay and lesbian people. I’m not making them up, nor am I promoting them. If you read a little more of the website, you’d understand.

      Many thousands of kisses.