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Hara_Juku Tgirl
05-14-2007, 01:30 AM
Sat May 12, 12:40 PM ET

PATTAYA, Thailand (AFP) - A 21-year-old student and aspiring social worker was named Thailand's most beautiful transsexual late Friday, in a pageant bursting with glitter and sequins that has become a national spectacle.
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In a nation obsessed with beauty pageants and renowned for its sexual tolerance, the Miss Tiffany Universe competition is taken every bit as seriously as more traditional pageants here.

Wearing a white beaded evening gown, Thanyarasmi Siraphatphakorn won the crown in the early hours of Saturday after a glittering competition that was broadcast on national television.

Known locally as "kathoey," or the third gender, Thai transsexuals have slowly been leaving cabarets for mainstream success in music or other pursuits, helped in part by the popularity of the Miss Tiffany contest.

"I am so happy to win the title. This is the biggest dream of every kathoey," Thanyarasmi told reporters after winning the tiara, a 100,000 baht (2,900 dollar) cash prize, and a new Mercedes Benz.

The winners of the Miss Tiffany pageant, now in its 10th year, are often showered with entertainment deals, but Thanyarasmi said she wanted to return to the impoverished Issan region where she grew up to become a social worker.

"I want to become a social worker. Many people, particularly in Issan, do not have many opportunities, so they need help from teachers and social workers to improve their lives," she said.

The contestants compete in evening gowns and cocktail dresses, while other kathoey performers danced in garters, fishnets and feathered head-dresses.

Judges also made a nod to Thailand's political turmoil, using the question and answer segment to quiz the contestants about their hopes for the constitution currently being drafted by a military-appointed panel.

Many contestants said they hoped the new charter would for the first time guarantee legal protections for gays, or that a kathoey politician would emerge to join in the process.

Seri Wongmonta, a prominent academic and an organiser of the event, said the judges asked political questions to show that the contestants are more than just pretty faces.

"Over the next five or 10 years, Thai kathoeys will become more and more famous for their beauty and their brains," he said.

SOURCE: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070512/ennew_afp/lifestylethailand_070512164043
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Ecstatic
05-14-2007, 01:59 AM
Hey, that's great! Thanks for sharing that, Hara!

LG
05-14-2007, 02:17 AM
Hey, that's great! Thanks for sharing that, Hara!

Ditto, Hara_Juku. Interesting read. Glad to see transgendered girls being accepted by Thai society.

suckseed
05-14-2007, 04:16 AM
Not to board the elevator and fart....but I eagerly scrolled down to see the winner and thought, "Eh."
Opinions about beauty...what can we conclude...they vary.

On a more positive note, a friend of mine went to Thailand to meet his new wife's family and said that the main difference there was that everyone treated each other respectfully and kindly. After a few days he said he felt his old tough outer shell melting away among them. Would anyone here collaborate that or not?

I am happy they have such a healthy attitude about transgendered folks.

General Disarray
05-14-2007, 04:19 AM
how cyoote
God or some other spiritual being bless us everyone

TJ347
05-14-2007, 06:46 AM
Not to board the elevator and fart....but I eagerly scrolled down to see the winner and thought, "Eh."
Opinions about beauty...what can we conclude...they vary.

On a more positive note, a friend of mine went to Thailand to meet his new wife's family and said that the main difference there was that everyone treated each other respectfully and kindly. After a few days he said he felt his old tough outer shell melting away among them. Would anyone here collaborate that or not?

I am happy they have such a healthy attitude about transgendered folks.

:anon Phineas P. Pokeanosein, Assoc. Prof. English Studies, U. of B.S.
"Methinks the correct word here would be corroborate, no?"
corroborate- to support or confirm by new evidence; attest the
truth or accuracy of.