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gender benders

Wearing acheik is definitely not confined to females. Traditional theatre has always had male dancers in this dress since both genders among royalty wore it in ancient times. Wedding couples have also worn identical acheik patterns for ages. The ministers however managed to look like a bunch of stage clowns, completely out of place and weird in different colours with large gaps between the hound tooth waves. Wagaung (talk) 20:31, 22 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]