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elleng

(136,071 posts)
Sun Aug 8, 2021, 09:23 PM Aug 2021

With More Freedom, Young Women in Albania Shun Tradition of 'Sworn Virgins'

A centuries-old tradition in which women declared themselves men so they could enjoy male privilege is dying out as young women have more options available to them to live their own lives.

LEPUSHE, Albania — As a teenager locked in a patriarchal and tradition-bound mountain village in the far north of Albania, Gjystina Grishaj made a drastic decision: She would live the rest of her life as a man.

She did not want to be married off at a young age, nor did she like cooking, ironing clothes or “doing any of the things that women do,” so she joined a gender-bending Albanian fraternity of what are known as “burrneshat,” or “female-men.” She adopted a male nickname — Duni.

“I took a personal decision and told them: I am a man and don’t want to get married,” Duni recalled telling her family.

Few women today want to become what anthropologists call Albania’s “sworn virgins,” a tradition that goes back centuries. They take an oath of lifelong celibacy and enjoy male privileges, like the right to make family decisions, smoke, drink and go out alone.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/08/world/europe/sworn-virgins-albania.html

((I DON'T think I'll visit Albania, but there are lots of things in the world I'll miss, I'm sure.))

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With More Freedom, Young Women in Albania Shun Tradition of 'Sworn Virgins' (Original Post) elleng Aug 2021 OP
I saw something about this years ago... ret5hd Aug 2021 #1
Even to carry a gun keithbvadu2 Aug 2021 #2

ret5hd

(21,320 posts)
1. I saw something about this years ago...
Sun Aug 8, 2021, 09:41 PM
Aug 2021

I can’t remember if it was about this exclusively, or merely a part of a more comprehensive documentary. The women (men? In this circumstance I am unsure of how to address them) seemed content with their decision, and the society seemed to treat them as truly men.

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