The term "ladyboy" is commonly used in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, to refer to transgender women or those who are male-assigned at birth but identify and live as females. The visibility and acceptance of ladyboys vary greatly across different Asian countries, with Thailand often noted for its relatively more open and accepting society towards transgender individuals.
Alice’s dream is simple: to be called "Alice"—no prefix, no category. "I don't want to be 'Asian ladyboy Alice.' Just Alice. I'm a woman from Asia. That's enough."
Using their platforms to discuss trans rights and the unique challenges faced by Asian trans women. Representation and Visibility
The term "ladyboy" is commonly used in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, to refer to transgender women or those who are male-assigned at birth but identify and live as females. The visibility and acceptance of ladyboys vary greatly across different Asian countries, with Thailand often noted for its relatively more open and accepting society towards transgender individuals.
Alice’s dream is simple: to be called "Alice"—no prefix, no category. "I don't want to be 'Asian ladyboy Alice.' Just Alice. I'm a woman from Asia. That's enough."
Using their platforms to discuss trans rights and the unique challenges faced by Asian trans women. Representation and Visibility