This is a subject I've been studying, reading on for 3 years, no joke. However, I have found no scientific answer. This is my conclusion so far, and I have a long, long way to go.
There are many LBs in Thailand, and seemingly more than in any other country, because of the following (my theory):
-There is religious support of them (the Buddhist canon recognizes a 3rd gender); thus there is theological support. Also, Hinduism and Buddhism support acceptance of different types of people in general, i.e., less discrimination.
-There is family support; LBs are well accepted in families in Thailand
-There is social support; LBs are not denigraded to the degree they are in other countries and thus can live openly, which, in turn, creates a peer group -- critical especially for sensitive teens.
-There is employment support; LBs can get jobs
-There is also a genetic factor, whereby many Thai males can look feminine, and a growing industry supporting that femininty (surgeons), and thus it is easier to imagine being female...LBs are so sensitive to their looks.
If you can develop in your family, have a peer group in your teens, and get a job as an adult, in your chosen gender, there are no barriers to that path. As such, Thailand represents an environment where personal gender can be expressed more or less, at one's perogative.
If another country had these traits, my theory is gender expression would be the same, i.e., tne number of LBs would be equal to Thailand.
However, this is so deep (for example, family acceptance), that it will take generations for that to change in other countries. Conversely, one could say the idea that discrimination will be over in other countries in years (vs generations), is bogus.
Happy to hear other views, as I have yet to see anything else that explains this rationally.
There are many LBs in Thailand, and seemingly more than in any other country, because of the following (my theory):
-There is religious support of them (the Buddhist canon recognizes a 3rd gender); thus there is theological support. Also, Hinduism and Buddhism support acceptance of different types of people in general, i.e., less discrimination.
-There is family support; LBs are well accepted in families in Thailand
-There is social support; LBs are not denigraded to the degree they are in other countries and thus can live openly, which, in turn, creates a peer group -- critical especially for sensitive teens.
-There is employment support; LBs can get jobs
-There is also a genetic factor, whereby many Thai males can look feminine, and a growing industry supporting that femininty (surgeons), and thus it is easier to imagine being female...LBs are so sensitive to their looks.
If you can develop in your family, have a peer group in your teens, and get a job as an adult, in your chosen gender, there are no barriers to that path. As such, Thailand represents an environment where personal gender can be expressed more or less, at one's perogative.
If another country had these traits, my theory is gender expression would be the same, i.e., tne number of LBs would be equal to Thailand.
However, this is so deep (for example, family acceptance), that it will take generations for that to change in other countries. Conversely, one could say the idea that discrimination will be over in other countries in years (vs generations), is bogus.
Happy to hear other views, as I have yet to see anything else that explains this rationally.
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