She threw her boy clothes, stopped going to her village and finally became who she meant to be. She visited the transgender community in Nepal and from that moment she became unstoppable. While others ridiculed the makeup-wearing men who behaved like women, I felt the happiest I’ve ever been. "We didn’t have a television but one day we were watching TV in a friend’s home and there was a programme on transgenders that was playing. The desire never faded, but at that time I had no clue that I was ‘normal’ to feel that way."ĭue to the social pressure and rituals, she pressurized herself to be a boy but she was happy from inside with her girly self.Īt 17, she moved to Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal and reached a crossroads that finally brought a drastic change in her life. "As a child, I always fantasized about wearing what girls wear, behave the way they do, be with them and try to be them. Her friends constantly teased her during her school days for her "girly behavior" when she was Nabin Waiba Tamang, a little boy in the small village of Nepal. Here she the full video and find out what else she discussed about her personal and professional life īesides, being a transgender, she faced many phases of professional obstacles which made her even strong than before. She said that she loves to get married someday. And whatever I decide to do with my body, the love will not change."įurther, she added that parents of her boyfriend are still unaware that he is dating a transgender. I had disclosed my identity in 2005 and since that time, I have a boyfriend. "I think I am the luckiest person when it comes to love. Famous Nepalese transgender model Anjali Lama.Īnjali once joined an interview on the show named The Girl Tribe, where she talked about her relationship, personal life, and professional life.
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