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    ==Quotes==
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    "Call me Matia (sometimes) - some of you know, some don't - I happen to be [[transgender]]ed person as well, bi-gender in particular. I'm glad that the awareness about transgender is growing, thanks to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laverne_Cox Laverne], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitlyn_Jenner Caitlyn] but also many other anonymous folk that may not share as much publicity. I have to thank to everyone during the years who helped me become who I am and supported me directly or indirectly."<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/bcomplex/posts/10153953399843312 Facebook post], June 6, 2015</ref>
    "Call me Matia (sometimes) - some of you know, some don't - I happen to be [[transgender]]ed person as well, bi-gender in particular. I'm glad that the awareness about transgender is growing, thanks to [[W:Laverne Cox|Laverne]], [[W:Caitlyn Jenner|Caitlyn]] but also many other anonymous folk that may not share as much publicity. I have to thank to everyone during the years who helped me become who I am and supported me directly or indirectly."<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/bcomplex/posts/10153953399843312 Facebook post], June 6, 2015</ref>


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    Revision as of 20:43, 3 June 2020

    Matia/Maťo Lenická
    Place of birth May 9, 1984
    Nationality Slovakian
    Gender identity bigender[1]
    Occupation music producer and DJ

    B-Complex aka Matia or Maťo Lenická (born May 9, 1984) is a Slovakian drum and bass music producer and DJ. In 2015, she came out as bigender, preferring the name Maťo when presenting as a man and the name Matia when presenting as a woman.[2]

    Quotes

    "Call me Matia (sometimes) - some of you know, some don't - I happen to be transgendered person as well, bi-gender in particular. I'm glad that the awareness about transgender is growing, thanks to Laverne, Caitlyn but also many other anonymous folk that may not share as much publicity. I have to thank to everyone during the years who helped me become who I am and supported me directly or indirectly."[3]

    Links

    References

    1. Mužla, Lukáš (9 February 2019). "Matia Lenická: Homofóbia nikdy nezmizne. Čo boli kedysi Maďari a Rómovia, sú teraz LGBT ľudia". interez.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 15 May 2020.
    2. Pecíková, Laura (15 December 2015). "Prelomil/a B-complex: Keď som muž, tak som Maťo, keď žena, tak Matia" [B-complex explained: When I'm a man, I'm Mato, when a woman, Matia]. Denník N (in Slovak). Retrieved 28 March 2020.
    3. Facebook post, June 6, 2015