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I agree that the Muxes need to be better supported in Mexico.
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@oliviat.1930 It’s very sad. Muxes need to be helped and protected so they can better integrate into society.
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The number of ladyboys who are completely unclockable, whom could also possibly conspire to get her own family and friends to collude on this deception from the husband and the husband’s family, whom also would find a husband willing to marry without having sex first is an impossibly vanishingly small risk set. Honestly, that’s some kind of James Bond ladyboy level action. Honestly, get me this ladyboy’s phone number. I’ll divorce my ladyboy wife and marry her! We can be double agents together and play the KGB off the CIA. The risk this represents to straight guys is minuscule compared to the benefit it represents to ladyboys. Flying to the Middle East as a ladyboy with Male on your Thai passport is literally taking your life in your own hands.
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No gay sex is good? That’s your plan for integrating LGBT people into society? Die loveless virgins, y’all.
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There are no trans people in your country?
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@Shushu_Vibes What country is that?
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That’s not what I get when I type in “LGBT rights in Kenya” or “LGBT rights in Ethiopia” . I get that gay sex is illegal in both places. Do you have any sources that you can name that show gay sex is legal in These countries?
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Nah. Plenty of Thai trans women have both present and supportive parents. Ask some and see.
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@OlofKarlsson-d1v There are no comprehensive lgbt statistics taken in Thailand. I simply have known many Thai trans women for which this is not the case and also many Thai fatherless households where no kids are trans.
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Which is why the surgery to reduce the size is extremely common for trans women in Thailand. Just a few hundred $ and outpatient.
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No mental health authority calls gender dysphoria a disability. Not the APA and not the WHO. Suicide is a big problem for trans people but It has been clinically shown that transition helps alleviate this distress. Of course people like you making their lives miserable all the time does not help with their depression. Fortunately more and more people are standing by their trans brothers and sisters and supporting of them through life despite your best efforts to grind them into the dirt with your transphobia.
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There were a lot more street carts before the junta banned them from many places.
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There are plenty of wealthy trans people where the pure economics of transition are profoundly net negative. You can’t imagine trans people transitioning because they simply want to? Too impossible to imagine?
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@ViceN53X So I’m an American and my wife is a Thai trans woman. This is sadly an inaccurate view of Thailand as some kind of trans / LGBT utopia. It isn’t. Trans women can’t change their legal gender in Thailand and they can’t legally marry their spouse. I can’t marry my wife in Thailand and she’s not legally female there but we are married and she is legally female in the US. America varies widely by community in its social acceptance of LGBT people. Thailand varies less as a smaller more homogenous place. Thailand is less socially progressive than San Francisco and vastly more than rural Georgia. Either way, there is no LGBT law in Thailand and there are many Thai LGBT organizations fighting and protesting to change that. Happy to answer any questions you have, I have a lifetime of experience with this exact topic.
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Correct.
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Don’t worry, your transphobia is well understood.
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A.) How many ladyboys per capita is a huge amount to you? 0.5% 1% 2% 5% 15% ? No one is quantifying numbers so everyone can have a different relativistic sense of a “huge amount” based on what they are used to. B.) what do you think explains why there are so so few out and visible trans women in your country?
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@justaviewer904 No tears, just pointing out your ugly transphobia and fictitious causality.
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You really won’t believe it when you marry a trans girl: I did. Best decision I ever made.
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Trans women ARE women to me. Thailand can do whatever Thailand wants. Less than 2% of the Thai population are Christians.
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Shame? For treating trans people decently?
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Still a girl, just a trans girl.
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That's essentially due to testosterone exposure. If you block puberty with meds like Lupron and go on estrogen during adolescence that doesn't really happen.
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My wife is a Thai trans woman. It's a complex picture. The US has been very successful in passing important LGBT rights like the ability of trans people to change their legal gender and to be able to get legally married. Both of these are impossible in Thailand, despite years of effort. That change didn't happen by accident in the US, it took a great deal of political pressure to make that happen. You may just see it as annoying but being vocal and building political coalitions has been instrumental in improving the lives of trans women in the US. SEAsian people are just less sexually dimorphic than the average American and so it's vastly easier for trans women to pass. That's not a level playing field. Thailand also does as much trans related healthcare as the rest of the world combined and has some of the world's best surgeons at very affordable prices. Thailand is just a much less adversarial society in general where people mind their own business and clearly this impacts your perceptions as well.
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@আনাহিতা১৬১ There are many Thai words that Thai trans women use to describe themselves. sao praphet song for example carries none of this connotation. Thailand’s trans community and self identification is not monolithic. There are plenty of Thai trans woman saying so in interviews on YouTube.
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The person who said that is a taxi driver (the vest gives it away) in downtown Bangkok seeing tens of thousands of people everyday. Of course he's going to see some trans people. If you drive a taxi in downtown LA, SF or NYC you're going to see trans people every day as well. I see trans people all the time in the US. No big thing. Obviously in more rural Thailand they'll be a lot thinner on the ground.
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Being trans and gay are not the same thing.
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The Thai people interviewed didn’t seem to think there were many. Is ~1% of the population, many?
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Lol. Two Y chromosomes. Check your 7th grade biology textbook for the details on the XY sex determination system which tells us nothing about gender.
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Shame on you for believing that folklore.
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Trump could care less about a better world. He's only interested in selling South Korea down the river to win the Nobel Peace Prize so he can be in a better position win reelection and to set himself up for an empire of exclusive real estate deals after his presidency is over. Other people are merely a means to an end.
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@ubacow7109 Many Thai trans women 20-30 years ago took birth control pills as HRT. They’re also simply less sexually dimorphic than others races so passing is easier. My wife is a Thai trans woman. If you have any questions, just ask.
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Thankfully you don't have the full authority of the Canadian government behind you.
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Nothing scary about it. If you’re not interested in trans women just put it in your dating profile. Problem solved.
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@ainerdal3431 I’m going to support trans people in their gender identity. You’re free to do as you wish, of course. Free will and all. I am absolutely a heretic, I have no use for religious dogma whatsoever.
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@ainerdal3431 You don’t get to control my feelings and reactions. If someone insults me, I’m going to be insulted. It doesn’t matter if you don’t think it’s an insult or not.I have my own agency as do you. If someone discriminates against me, I’m going to think they are jackasses and if applicable seek legal remediation. I can call anyone whatever I like, the same as you.
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The 90’s called and they want their tired boomer joke back.
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There are vanishingly few Christians in Thailand. Thai people have little use for your transphobic religion.
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There are trans women in every country in the world. How many you see in any given country depends on how much discrimination they face.
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Thailand’s economy does not revolve around sex tourism. All tourism is about 10% of the Thai economy. Trans women choose to live as women because they want to, not as some kind of occupation. Most Thai trans women are not sex workers. You can see them working regular retail and salon jobs all across untouristed Thailand.
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That is her natural hair you realize, right?
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There are almost no Jews in Thailand. How would that even work?
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This isn’t about US immigration. Let’s let other countries talk about their lives and struggles for a change.
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That’s why I married a Thai trans woman and took her back to America. Problem solved!
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@blackticalmayhem8461 Is your trans girlfriend Thai or is she in the US? (or both?)
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No way. It’s clearly Illuminati chemtrails.
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Not one that you recognized at least. Keep in mind these guys are taxi drivers downtown in one of the biggest cities in the world seeing tens of thousands of people everyday.
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And plenty of non white guys. Trans women need love too.
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Famous Thai ladyboys, in fact.
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Seems like you're spending the better part of 1 million Baht on surgery before you make anything, and you're spending months earning nothing and paying bills in recovery. Pretty poor ROI on this business model where you can only really earn in your 20's to say nothing of the opportunity costs of forsaking your desired relationship future and unexpected STD drawdowns. If you have a million Baht you can definitely just open up a small business and earn decent money. Millions of people in Thailand do that every day.
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