SUMMARY: More than 200 of the 2,600 students at
By Associated Press
For teen boys who prefer to dress as girls at one rural high school in
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So, when classes resumed in May, the school unveiled a unisex restroom designated by a human figure split in half -- part man in blue and part woman in red. Below it are the words "Transvestite Toilet."
Three transgender students praised the new restroom as they plucked their eyebrows and applied face powder in front of the mirror outside the stalls.
"I'm so happy about this," Vichai Sangsakul, a teenager with a pixie hairdo pulled back with a pink barrette, told
Most rural Thais are conservative in many ways, but the trailblazing toilet initiative at the school in northeastern Sisaket province reflects another aspect of Thai society: its tolerance of the country's very visible transgender community. In
"These students want to be able to go to the restroom in peace without fear of being watched, laughed at or groped," said school director Sitisak Sumontha.
He said the concept reflected a growing need at Thai schools and universities.
Kampang is not
Deputy Education Minister Boonlue Prasertsopar recently said the ministry plans to count the number of transgender university students.
He said he was not promoting transgender interests, "but if there are a lot of them in a university and it's a problem, we may have to consider building toilets and dormitories for them."
Transgender people are regularly seen on TV soap operas and throughout
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