With the continuous development of the country's economy and the improvement of people's living standards, tourism has gradually become an important part of people's lives, especially during holidays and winter and summer vacations, which are the peak periods for our people to travel. Nowadays, domestic tourism can no longer meet people's needs for pursuing new things and broadening their horizons. More and more people like to travel abroad to see the different styles of different countries.
Thailand has always been a favorite country for our Chinese people to travel abroad. The temples in Bangkok, the islands of Similan, the floating market in Pattaya and the "transvestite" culture attract a lot of people every year. A large number of Chinese people went there, and the popularity remains unabated to this day. According to relevant information reports, Chinese tourists to Thailand account for about one-third of the total number of tourists. This shows that the Chinese people favor Thailand as a country, especially Thailand’s unique transvestite culture, which drives tourists to always want to visit Thailand.
When people mention Thai shemales, an image of a hot, graceful and delicate woman will immediately appear in people's minds, which makes people think a lot. Although all ladyboys are transformed from men, almost many Thai ladyboys are more feminine and more refined than women. There are many nightclubs in Pattaya, where you can see beautiful and charming ladyboy performances who are good at singing and dancing. These ladyboy performances have now become an important pillar in the development of Thailand's tourism economy.
In fact, transvestites exist not only in Thailand, but also in India, and the number of transvestites in India is far greater than that in Thailand. The development history of transvestites in India is even older than that in Thailand. So, why are Thai ladyboys so popular with tourists and becoming an integral part of the Thai economy but so little is known about Indian ladyboys?
The answer to this question is actually very simple, because beautiful things are always easy to linger on and impress people. Thai ladyboys are beautiful, but Indian ladyboys are ugly. If you are lucky enough to see an Indian demon, congratulations, you may want to poke your eyes out again!
Since we are talking about Indian hemales, it is logical to introduce to you the differences between the two!
In Thailand, transvestites exist as a normal profession. They mainly attract tourists through transvestite performances, so local people will not discriminate against transvestites. Those who become shemales are usually men from poor families in Thailand. Poverty forces them to transform into women. Usually, the formation of a Thai ladyboy requires training from an early age. She begins to go to a ladyboy school to receive strict training at the age of seven or eight. She must constantly take hormones, injections, and surgeries to gradually change her body into a woman. This kind of ladyboy's adolescence is very short, and they will basically become old after the age of 35, and they will no longer be a tool to make money. Therefore, the final outcome of most shemales is to choose to spend the rest of their lives in temples and stay away from the world of mortals.
But in India, the status of ladyboys is very low. Many Indians look down on ladyboys in their own country. Indian hemales are often called "Hijras". Hijras originally existed as "gods' messengers", mainly to pray for their masters on weddings, funerals and other occasions, and to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters. They are similar to the "eunuchs" in ancient China. They underwent formal religious rituals for physical castration starting from the age of ten. Different from Thai shemales, they still retain the shape of men, with Adam's apple and wide body, but they are made up to be women. look.
Haijras have to abide by the rules throughout their lives not to seek medical treatment in regular hospitals and not to make friends with outsiders, so they can only appear on special occasions and are gradually marginalized. With the development of Indian society, many homosexuals gradually appeared in the Hijras group, and various problems such as AIDS and drug abuse continued to emerge. What's more, some people relied on selling sex and cheating to live, and they were no longer "messengers of God". ”, which also makes Indians hate them more and more.