There's a trend now where you can see more and more Tomboys.Seeker wrote:I saw an article in which a Thai headteacher estimated 10-20% of boys in his school became transgendered in some way, and when they made the switch they didn't go back. Why is the proportion there so high? Add that to the number of regular gays and that's a lot of males out of the competition. If you're youngish and above average looking you're really out in front compared to the vast majority of locals.green1976 wrote:Also let's not forget that a huge amount of males..more the young ones..are feminine and even some of them are really gay or ladyboys.
Just take a walk in a shopping mall in Bangkok and you will see how young Thai males are feminized.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-p ... 529227.stmThe headteacher, Sitisak Sumontha, estimates that in any year between 10% and 20% of his boys consider themselves to be transgender - boys who would rather be girls.
That mean girls who are lesbians and dress like men.
I was surprised to see many of them.
Also the numbers of ladyboys are really increasing but it can be quit confusing there to know who is who?
Who is born female or male?
It's quit a mixed gender role where rules are not so bounded or socially defined as in most of countries around the world.