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>>327597 I
searched that on google and found out it's from a post in a tranny
forum. Here's the entire thing.
"It means they have membership in
"Ordem de Fêmea com Sociedade do Pénis " which is the oldest "tranny
mafia" in Brazil and can trace it's roots to the slave trade coming into
Brazil when it was a Portuguese Colony. It was originally a way that
effeminate men could be sold out of the slave trade for plantations,
into the sex trade or sold as "females" to horny slave owners. The 5
pointed star was used as a marker to denote that they were for "female
use" (the 5 points being the head, the arms and the legs) - a 6 pointed
star was used if they were to be sold as men (the 6th point being the
penis). Shortly after slavery ended, those with the "badges" got
together and opened Brothels which specialised in transsexuals. They
used the Star on the door or windows of the brothels to signify that it
was a "tranny" house. The star became known as "Espalhe a estrela aberta
do sexo".
"In more recent times, it's become the marker of the
tranny mafia group who kept the original name. Part gang, part
prostitute union they pretty much control a lot of the travesti sex
industry in Brazil and once your in, you have "protection" - for a fee
of course, the tattoo is the prove that you are in the "Union". Wearing
it without being accepted in the Union would have a punishment ranging
from death, to full castration or acid thrown in the face (the last two
disabling a TS from being a TS prositute).
"Hope this helps."
Well
I'm brazilian and I have never ever heard about this stuff. Not even
something remotely similar to this.
Also, those expressions in
portuguese make no sense. And the empty star tattoo is common in girls
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