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22 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

missing a point:

9, **Indian Gold Necklace Snatch**: A valuable contribution the the country's GDP.

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WHAT TIMING!😁😁😁😁

 

You couldnt even make it up

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On 5/16/2024 at 3:14 AM, thesetat said:

The world may be gray in many aspects. But the Katoy are just gay men who like to wear women's clothes. Crossdressers they call them but these are gay also. They think they are women only because they like to act like a girl. But put them in a manly situation and they will act accordingly with or without a D. 

The gay community as well as the sex community label everything and try to make it acceptable to others. 

Thailand though as read in this OP try to be role models to increase their numbers and be accepted more. Thailand is more acceptable to having them seen in public. Allowing them to think they are a woman even more. Giving them rights accordingly and even now trying to make the toilet system separate for them so there is no confusion. This does not make it right or righteous. It only goes to show that there is a place for everyone. Albeit, perhaps unwanted in many places even in Thailand. 

It's interesting to see how societal views and acceptance of different identities can vary so widely across cultures. Thailand's approach to inclusivity and providing specific rights and accommodations for the Katoy reflects a progressive stance on gender identity. While opinions on this matter differ, it's crucial to recognize the importance of creating spaces where everyone feels respected and acknowledged. This diversity in acceptance showcases that every society has its own path towards inclusivity and understanding.

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2 hours ago, Genas said:

It's interesting to see how societal views and acceptance of different identities can vary so widely across cultures. Thailand's approach to inclusivity and providing specific rights and accommodations for the Katoy reflects a progressive stance on gender identity. While opinions on this matter differ, it's crucial to recognize the importance of creating spaces where everyone feels respected and acknowledged. This diversity in acceptance showcases that every society has its own path towards inclusivity and understanding.

Well, I do not think I would call it progressive. Nor do I believe that it is accepted willingly the way you think. Forced acceptance in rural areas or outright rejection would be more likely. That is why the bigger cities have so many. 

It is important to create a space to aid people in their understanding. Albeit, if they choose or want to understand it. But Thailand has not done this either. Passing a few laws means nothing. This is Thailand and laws made are usually forgotten after a few weeks. Or read and followed differently across the country. Or completely ignored. 

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On 5/16/2024 at 2:19 PM, Sticky Rice Balls said:

Love hanging with the LBs...hot to look at and can drink me under the table!

Check your pockets!

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On 5/16/2024 at 7:26 AM, Gsxrnz said:

Thailand can't boast of having a Katoey 4-star Admiral, but if it did, I suspect they would look a little more convincing.:coffee1:

 

 

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Unbelievable 

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