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Some believe that the name derives from gnau, the sound a cat makes, and it was certainly a disguise that was appreciated by young homosexuals who were forced to hide their sexuality during the rest of the year. However, it must be said that today (as in the past), dressing up as the opposite sex is always fun and intriguing.

The feline aspect recalls the Arlecchino (Harlequin) mask, and, in general, the ambiguous and androgynous nature of each mask. But the matter is complicated: bisexuality; more than a just a mask, Gnaga is cross-dressing from masculine to feminine (a

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