I'm only messing about. I couldn't care less what anyone does (TS, TV, homo, hetero), as long as they don't do anyone else any harm.
However, I did live in Bangkok for three years, and certain members of the very large 'khatoey' population there (mostly those 'working' around Nana Plaza etc.) are a little bit lacking in restraint. The massive Bangkok Ladyboy over-act/over-compensation can get pretty tiresome sometimes, and can often infringe on your personal space.
Even some of the most progressive, politically correct guys I knew there tired of of the antics, as there are only so many uninvited gropes and disgusting graphic suggestions you can go through before you lose patience.
It doesn't happen when you walk through the girl/straight red-light district of the city (Cowboy, Phrom Phong), or even the gay/boy red-light district of the city (Silom etc.), where passers-by are seldom harrassed in a disagreeable way. However, with the Bangkok ladyboys, in Nana, this is disproportionately not the case.
Hence, the Ladyboy in my Bangkok script was predatory, shrieking and somewhat coarse. A stereotype of a Bangkok khatoey, yes, but one that I experienced so many times. Unfortunitely, like my characters, I rarely came in contact with the regular/non-street Thai transgender women, who would certainly have given a better impression. I do, however, have a transgender Malaysian former work-aquaintance with whom I got on fine with.
So, unfortinitely, my Bangkok transgender was not a positive character. But, then again, most of my Western, heterosexual males in the script come across badly too. It is Bangkok after-all. No prejudice here.
Quote: Badge @ December 13 2012, 1:31 AM GMTThanks, I have just won a little bet I had with myself.
I'm guessing that you were betting with yourself about whether I would bother to tap-in that obvious double-entendre you set up.