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ОтветитьTrans rights 🏳️⚧️
ОтветитьI know Thai culture & people very well...& it's not that Thia people are accepting, it's that the culture is generally insular in that they don't poses interest in others. This isn't just about sexuality, but in a broad spectrum of life.
This in turn gives the feeling of freedom for those who are different than the considered normal.
Turns out, it's not just about the LGBTQIA++ community or sexual oriantation. Thai culture is generally like, "Hey, we don't really butt into other people's business." Sure, there are some who don't dig it, but they keep it to themselves (and there are fewer of them these days). Basically, Thais are like, "Do your thing, just be a decent human, and we're cool." Not a lot of in-your-face judgement, y'know It's a live-and-let-live kinda vibe. As long as you're not causing trouble, Thais are pretty tolerant, for real.
ОтветитьI think Thai people tend to be more accepting of LGBTQ+ identities compared to many other Asian countries. The Thai word "kathoey" is often used to describe transgender or non-binary individuals, and it carries a connotation of FREEDOM and self-acceptance.
In contrast, my own experience growing up gay in Hong Kong was quite different. Many of the gay and transgender individuals I met there felt they were born in the wrong body, but they were often too afraid to openly embrace their true identity due to societal pressures. There was a lack of acceptance, and many felt compelled to deny or hide their authentic selves.
However, the situation seems to be quite different in Thailand. The greater societal acceptance allows transgender and gender non-conforming Thais to more freely express themselves and live their lives as they feel is right for them. This is a very positive thing.
While I personally don't like the association between transgender individuals and sex work that somehow exists in Thailand, but the overall environment of self-acceptance and social acceptance is quite admirable. It provides transgender Thais with more opportunities to find fulfillment in their lives compared to the struggles faced by LGBTQ+ people in less accepting societies.
I love Thailand ❤
ОтветитьIn my opinion, in community people don't judge someone else here in Thailand. But for the job like government or some company aren't accept it 100% fully. So LGBTQ+ having this issue for limited job.
ОтветитьI'm Canadian and doing my best to transition in Canada, so much red tape and hatred. Everyone assumes that we're Liberal and they hate us. We're like a lightning rod these days. I wish I still had money left and move to Thailand.
ОтветитьShe resembles Meghan Markle.
ОтветитьThe quality and production of your videos is getting better and better dude, keep it up.
ОтветитьSimplified: we dgaf as long as you're nice 😊
Ответитьjust found you, love you're vids mate.I'm binge watching more.
ОтветитьAs a Thai, what defines you is what's in your heart. Not who your heart desires. Body, genders. All that don't matter
Ответитьinteresting dude
ОтветитьI thought Pattaya City is all about sex tourism , the desperately poor being taken advantage of by dirty old men .
i couldnt wait to get out of there .
The germanic and Catholic Christian nature of the Netherlands, vs the Buddhist acceptance of what is, vs what should be. The novel 'Bangkok Dangerous' specifically refers to a man, who is stuck in limbo between man and women. After a head injury. Modern imaging codirms that LGBT people have differences in their brain structure. I would say that a majority Buddhist, agrarian society accepts, that a person is who they are. Not who they are supposed to be, according to society. Which is why so many phony western people are rejected, trying fool a conservative, intelligent, realist culture.
ОтветитьJust came from Dency's channel !! you guys should do more videos together
ОтветитьGreat video!! thank you for your open minded insight as a straight men
ОтветитьThe stereotype about Thailand and ladyboys is very overblown and used to mock the country and I don't understand why they are just people same as me.
I have friends who are trans in thailand and they are awesome people probably more accepting than some of the people I grew up with.