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Transvestite Toilet

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I was reading an artical in one of W.A`s papers today about a school in Thailand that has made a toilet for a section of the school due to the number of kids that are identifying as trans gender. Quite amazed that a school would do this, I guess a good thing for those who feel the need for it..artical pasted below from thewest.com.au

18th June 2008, 14:45 WST

A secondary school in rural Thailand has designed a new bathroom that it calls a “transvestite toilet” for its growing community of cross-dressers.

The Kampang School in northeastern Thailand conducted a survey last term that showed more than 200 of the school’s 2600 students considered themselves transvestites, said school director Sitisak Sumontha.

So, when classes resumed in May, the school unveiled a unisex restroom designated by a human figure split into two, half man in blue, and half female in red. Below the figure, it says, “Transvestite Toilet”.

Three transgender students praised the new restroom as they plucked their eyebrows and applied face powder in front of the mirror outside the stalls.

“I’m so happy about this,” Vichai Sangsakul, a teenager with a pixie hairdo pulled back with a pink barrette, told Thailand’s PBS new channel on Tuesday.

“It looks bad going to female restrooms. What would other people think?”

Most rural Thais are conservative in many ways but the trailblazing toilet initiative at the school in northeastern Sisaket province reflects another aspect of Thai society - its tolerance of the country’s very visible transsexual and transvestite community.

“These students want to be able to go to the restroom in peace without fear of being watched, laughed at or groped,” said school director Sitisak Sumontha.

Using female restrooms made some of the other students uncomfortable and using the men’s room often resulted in harassment, he said.

“They don’t have problems with transvestites but going to the same private area, like a toilet, makes them uneasy,” he said.

“The transvestite kids may behave even more effeminately than the girls do but their anatomy is still like that of a boy.”

He said the concept reflected a growing need at Thai schools and universities.

Kampang is not Thailand’s first educational institution to set up transvestite washrooms, though Sitisak said he believed it was a first for a secondary school.

A 1500-student technical college in the northern province of Chiang Mai set up a “Pink Lotus Bathroom” for its 15 transvestite students in 2003.

Deputy Education Minister Boonlue Prasertsopar recently said the ministry plans to count the number of transvestite university students.

He said he was not promoting trans-gender interests “but if there are a lot of them in a university and it’s a problem, we may have to consider building toilets and dormitories for them”.

Transsexuals and transvestites are regularly seen on TV soap operas and throughout Bangkok, working at department store cosmetics counters, popular restaurants, in office jobs and in the capital’s red-light districts.

Thailand also has trans-gender beauty pageants.

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We had two 12 year old boys in northern Thailand, Matayom 1, who wanted to use the girls' toilet. In a business college I taught at briefly in Chiang Mai (not the one in the article) some TV students wore girl uniforms, and many boys in boys' uniform used the girls' toilet. My favorite gay boy at the time threatened to beat up any student who wouldn't let him use the men's room!

Deputy Education Minister Boonlue Prasertsopar recently said the ministry plans to count the number of transvestite university students.

He said he was not promoting trans-gender interests “but if there are a lot of them in a university and it’s a problem, we may have to consider building toilets and dormitories for them”.

Kuhn Boonlue at the Ministry of Education is behind the times (normal for the MOC):

At my upcountry Isaan university (35,000 student body) we've had a transvestite dormitory for at least 4-5 years already. :o

How nice. At our school, it seems the girls constantly use the boys toilet, but the boys aren't supposed to use the girls' toilet (although they do sometimes.)

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