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Pattaya police crack down on alleged transgender sex workers

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1 hour ago, rose33 said:

Is it true that male tourists have been drugged and raped by ladyboys? In the mid-2010s, I heard that happened to an attractive young Englishman during his holiday to Thailand. He was quite traumatised and ashamed. I don't remember any more details. 

 

We always hear about druggings, beatings and robberies by LBs and LB gangs, but not so much the rapes. I can understand if it were a p4p situation and the LB became aroused, things could get out of hand. 

 

I get it, it's partly the young man's fault for being naive / playing with fire. 

 

Just amazes me that no one seems to talk about that risk in general.

 

Anyone else heard similar stories? 

No.

More like just cover stories for embarrassed people. :giggle:

 

 

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    Looking at that picture, they all seem to be very butch for transgenders. ????   BTW, do the police also round up and record the identities of female sex workers or is this just profiling pot

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