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Lost in transition: how it really feels to be transgender in Thailand

  • Despite its international reputation as a haven for members of the LGBT community, growing up trans in Thailand can be tough – as Ari’s story shows

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The winners of this year’s 'Miss Tiffany's Universe Thailand', an annual transgender beauty contest. Photo: EPA

Ari has always felt lonely, but he never really thought about it too much. He just figured that he must be a little different from everybody else. That was until a few months ago, when he stumbled across an article that had been shared by one of his contacts on Facebook.

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It made him wonder if something else might be going on. Was there another reason he felt different from his peers? Was he trapped in the wrong body?

The 17-year-old, who was born a girl, now identifies as a transgender man – but he’s yet to tell this to any of his friends or family.

17-year-old ‘Ari’ lives with his parents in Bangkok. Photo: Handout
17-year-old ‘Ari’ lives with his parents in Bangkok. Photo: Handout

At home with his parents in Bangkok, Ari (not his real name) is a self-professed nerd, preferring to stay in his room reading comic books than going out with friends.

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Soon, as with many teens his age, he will have to make some big life choices – and study hard if he’s serious about earning a degree in computer engineering.

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