Thailand's Transgender Flight Attendants:

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Thailand's Transgender Flight Attendants: PC Air Takes On Groundbreaking Cabin Crew

I guess these girls would have problems with flying into Canada based on the information in my last blog about Canada's law regarding the identity of folks flying. Maybe there is an exception for flight crews.

Based on the photos these women have no problem passing in public.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/15/thailand-transgende...

RAMI

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stewardess

Got 1 little complaint about it. They are forced to conform to a stereotype.

Steriotypes

I worked for a company called Matsushika who had a factory here in the states for about 6 months. This was a Japanese owned company with the grunts and skilled workers American but the engineers and management were Japanese.

When the big wigs would fly in from Japan to visit, each one would bring their secretary (Mistress?Concubine?) or what ever. All the women were pretty, dressed in the same outfits, looked the same, said hi to every thing, bowed to their bosses, and were very steriotypical. Wow, no room for individuality.

This is no surprise to me.

Kathoeys are respected in Thailand and are REALLY beautiful, inside and out. I know several!

Peace!
Cindilee

Got a friend who goes over

Got a friend who goes over every year and it's better then it used to be but they do not have it mutch better then the turkish variant.

The finger ration thing...

I noticed that one of the flight attendants definitely had the so called male finger ration, however, a few weeks ago, I was sitting in a "Linger Longer" after church snack session and a woman sat down with me. She is the most feminine woman and has the voice and all the mannerisms and 5 children. Her finger ratio is the same as mine, so now I am in serious doubt that the finger ratio thing means a damn thing.

Gwendolyn

well...

It doesn't. Not really.

All it really indicates is the balance of hormones present in the womb (or that your skeleton reacted to, if you are PAIS, or especially completely AIS, most likely you'll have a female ratio, likewise, women who suffer the estrogenic counterpart would tend towards a male ratio) at a specific time during development, which appears to be close to the same time as our mental/emotional gender gets established, since there appears to be a fairly significant link between men with female ratios and transsexual tendencies.

In all reality, though, taken by itself, it's not much of an indicator of anything else at all, it's not even a good measure of a person's gender or sexuality. It means nothing. Except hormonal balance at a particular time during fetal development... and that's it!

Abigail Drew.

very attractive

I was surprised at how good those ladies looked. Perhaps they are fitting a stereotype, but they do fit it well.