This is my contention...
In the West, laws protect LBs (and everyone) from overt, public discrimination. However, privately, LBs are low on the totem pole and disliked, lower than gays who are now somewhat accepted.
In Thailand, laws protect no one. However, privately, LBS are accepted in many circles.
I say this after seeing many cases of discrimination. I was barred from entering Q Bar with my girlfriend, May. I was barred from entering Lucifer's bar in Pattaya.
May was told to wear men's clothes at her University (can you imagine being asked to wear women's clothes to go to school? The analogy show the idiocy of that request).
LBs were previoulsy labelled as having a mental disorder when they showed up for the army.
So, what is needed is the laws of the West and the social attitude of Thailand, combined.
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In the West, laws protect LBs (and everyone) from overt, public discrimination. However, privately, LBs are low on the totem pole and disliked, lower than gays who are now somewhat accepted.
In Thailand, laws protect no one. However, privately, LBS are accepted in many circles.
I say this after seeing many cases of discrimination. I was barred from entering Q Bar with my girlfriend, May. I was barred from entering Lucifer's bar in Pattaya.
May was told to wear men's clothes at her University (can you imagine being asked to wear women's clothes to go to school? The analogy show the idiocy of that request).
LBs were previoulsy labelled as having a mental disorder when they showed up for the army.
So, what is needed is the laws of the West and the social attitude of Thailand, combined.
Comments?
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