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Old 09-13-2014, 12:16 PM   #24642
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
I dare not go to that country. I'm not inclined toaccidentally fall in love with a beautiful 'woman' during a vacation and then find out .... Mweeeh... Too much info.
I doubt that there are very many men who, coming here as bachelors, haven't accidentally hooked up with a Katoey. While some are rather obvious, the majority are not. A couple of years of hormone therapy, and simple breast augmentation, an Adams Apple shave, and some lessons in cosmetics, movement, and dress, and without actually measuring shoulder vs pelvis, virtually impossible to tell. If you take a look at YouTube, with a search string of 'Pattaya Katoeys' or 'Bangkok Katoeys,' it really IS eye-opening. It's not surprising that most single men here have gotten quite a surprise later in the evening!

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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
There are transgender people everywhere in the world, Katsunami.
It's true, meeera, but in Thailand they are socially accepted to a degree not found elsewhere. It's not uncommon to run into a young secretary or sales clerk in a shop who is just beginning the transformation. Still a heavy beard and squared-off body shape, but long hair, high heels, and a low-cut dress, rather resembling "Klinger."


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