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      In many Southeast Asian cultures, particularly in Thailand, "ladyboys"—known locally as kathoey —occupy a unique and highly visible space in lifestyle and entertainment. While they are often celebrated as icons of glamour and performance, their reality is a complex mix of high occupational satisfaction and persistent social hurdles. Identity and Cultural Context

      Historically, kathoey have been recognized in Thailand as a legitimate "third gender". This visibility is often rooted in Buddhist beliefs regarding karma, where gender variance is sometimes viewed through the lens of spiritual rebirth and "karmic debt".

      Qualitative Analysis of Thai Ladyboys’ Occupational Wellbeing

      For many, performing is a "dream profession" that they aspire to from childhood, supported by families who value their success and happiness.

      The "ladyboy" image is most synonymous with the vibrant cabaret and performance scene in cities like Bangkok and Phuket.

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