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g0y
G0y, also spelled as gØy or g-zero-y (pronounced "goy" or "g-zero-y"; the second character is the digit zero, not the letter o), is a subculture that appeared in the 2000s in the United States and has since spread to Brazil. The g0y self-identify as men who are attracted to men, but not as homosexual or bisexual. In such relationships, men consider hugging, kissing on lips, caressing, anilingus, frotting, French kissing, handjobs, and fellatio as acceptable. They do not participate in anal sex, seeing it as gay or even violent and dangerous, some of which identify as side (US) or gouine (Brazi
Associação Brasileira de Lésbicas, Gays, Bissexuais, Travestis, Transexuais e Intersexos
Brazilian LGBTI network
Pajubá
Pajubá (), or Bajubá, is a Brazilian cryptolect which inserts numerous words and expressions from West African languages into the Portuguese language. It is spoken by practitioners of Afro-Brazilian religions, such as Candomblé and Umbanda, and by the Brazilian LGBT community. Its source languages include Umbundu, Kimbundo, Kikongo, Egbá, Ewe, Fon and Yoruba. It also includes words borrowed from Spanish, French, and English, as well as words of Portuguese origin with altered meanings.