This is a topic that may sound odd here, but comes up a lot on a Thai forum I read. I just read through a long thread about it. What do you all think about ladyboys and ladyboy culture? Have you ever seen it in the west? Ladyboy bar or show/pageant?
First, a definition. Ladyboy doesn't mean any trans person. Ladyboy (a popular term in Thailand, Philippines, and elsewhere around asia) means trans people (or sometimes not even trans but trans for profit) who are usually pre-op, who dress as women. I think its more like "cross-dresser"?
Some of them go really over the top with it. Some of them compete in pageants. They may or may not actually be trans and may or may not be sexually attracted to men/women. For some of them it is like LARPing, and a once a week or once a month type of thing whereas they otherwise act as stereotypical macho men. They get into the pageantry of it. There are big family friendly shows, professional level and amateur. I came close to trying it myself once (small amateur group) but it was cancelled.
There are others of them who do it on the seedier side, as hookers, looking for johns in bars. Stories abound of these ladyboys fooling straight guys and surprising them. You may have heard about sex tourists to Thailand and them getting infuriated over ladyboy surprises. Its something people laugh about (at the sex tourists). I don't know how often these guys actually get fooled, but I have seen ladyboys trying. You'll spot them in most red light areas, and they aren't too hard to spot (though some of them are really really convincing).
Most ladyboy hookers don't try to fool guys, and instead work at ladyboy bars or otherwise find guys who are specifically looking for ladyboys. I know some of these guys (though its something they won't admit to anybody but really close friends; the probably tell me because they know I am bi). These guys who seek ladyboys are rarely attracted to men. Some, but not all, are attracted to non-ladyboy women. But ladyboys are really their thing. And they are very popular in Bangkok especially. Whether or not these guys are "gay" is something the Thai people usually don't comment on, but the western ex-pats continually debate over, and those who go with ladyboys often go through an "Am I gay?" phase. Does enjoying tugging on a cock while playing with breast implants and kissing a face made up with lipstick, blush and eyeshadow mean you are straight or gay? I don't know how to answer that other than to say it shouldn't matter. Ladyboys are famous for being great at blowjobs, but then many gay men are, so that's understandable. I guess it makes it more palatable for straight or semi-straight guys? lol
So, ladyboy pageants, ladyboys generally, and ladyboy hookers... I've never heard of either of these in the west other than as rare individual cases. I've been to gay bars, but never heard of a ladyboy bar here. Is it more common thing than I realize? How has it been regarded by western trans groups? Is it something you'd try, just to get a feel for what it feels like to be a lady?
It occurs to me that I've never come across any sort of "gentlemangirl" culture here or back in Thailand/Philippines. I wonder why that is? Never heard about women wanting to get with other women who are made up as men.
First, a definition. Ladyboy doesn't mean any trans person. Ladyboy (a popular term in Thailand, Philippines, and elsewhere around asia) means trans people (or sometimes not even trans but trans for profit) who are usually pre-op, who dress as women. I think its more like "cross-dresser"?
Some of them go really over the top with it. Some of them compete in pageants. They may or may not actually be trans and may or may not be sexually attracted to men/women. For some of them it is like LARPing, and a once a week or once a month type of thing whereas they otherwise act as stereotypical macho men. They get into the pageantry of it. There are big family friendly shows, professional level and amateur. I came close to trying it myself once (small amateur group) but it was cancelled.
There are others of them who do it on the seedier side, as hookers, looking for johns in bars. Stories abound of these ladyboys fooling straight guys and surprising them. You may have heard about sex tourists to Thailand and them getting infuriated over ladyboy surprises. Its something people laugh about (at the sex tourists). I don't know how often these guys actually get fooled, but I have seen ladyboys trying. You'll spot them in most red light areas, and they aren't too hard to spot (though some of them are really really convincing).
Most ladyboy hookers don't try to fool guys, and instead work at ladyboy bars or otherwise find guys who are specifically looking for ladyboys. I know some of these guys (though its something they won't admit to anybody but really close friends; the probably tell me because they know I am bi). These guys who seek ladyboys are rarely attracted to men. Some, but not all, are attracted to non-ladyboy women. But ladyboys are really their thing. And they are very popular in Bangkok especially. Whether or not these guys are "gay" is something the Thai people usually don't comment on, but the western ex-pats continually debate over, and those who go with ladyboys often go through an "Am I gay?" phase. Does enjoying tugging on a cock while playing with breast implants and kissing a face made up with lipstick, blush and eyeshadow mean you are straight or gay? I don't know how to answer that other than to say it shouldn't matter. Ladyboys are famous for being great at blowjobs, but then many gay men are, so that's understandable. I guess it makes it more palatable for straight or semi-straight guys? lol
So, ladyboy pageants, ladyboys generally, and ladyboy hookers... I've never heard of either of these in the west other than as rare individual cases. I've been to gay bars, but never heard of a ladyboy bar here. Is it more common thing than I realize? How has it been regarded by western trans groups? Is it something you'd try, just to get a feel for what it feels like to be a lady?
It occurs to me that I've never come across any sort of "gentlemangirl" culture here or back in Thailand/Philippines. I wonder why that is? Never heard about women wanting to get with other women who are made up as men.
Urban Dictionary said:Ladyboy:
A Male naturaly with all the attributes of a woman except for the plumbing. A true Ladyboy does not need surgery or makeup to look like a woman, nor is there a need to try and sound like a woman it is all natural for them.
If you go in to a club or talk to a Ladyboy on the street you would not know from the body language or voice that you are talking to a man.
Once the truth is known, one might even want to try him/she out just to see if they can get past the plumbing issues.
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A nice surprise you have in the morning after you got so trashed in that club in Bangkhok and you though you'd scored yourself a 10.
"I was so smashed last night, I shagged a lady-boy"
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Transvestite; a young male dressed as an attractive girl, often practising as a prostitute.
Back in his room, he discovered she was a ladyboy. But as he'd already paid, he thought he'd better make the best of it. It was the best head he'd ever had.