Thailand crowned the winner of Miss Tiffany’s 2005, the country’s transvestite annual “queen” beauty pageant, in the tourist capital of Pattaya. 20-year-old Tiptantree Ruksuutisanti won the contest, which brings transvestites - both men who dress like women and those who have sex change operations - from around the country to Pattaya.
Recently the rat-fuck representatives of the Ukrainian gay establishment has become rather popular among the sex-business dealers from near abroad countries that offer them fees three times as many as the sums paid to the own actors. At times when Ukraine is being troubled over the recently adopted laws on morale, and even the demonstration of naked bosom on the newspaper’s pages or TV channel may cause great trouble for mass media, the Ukraine’s neighbors do not bother over such follies. All is being in order there. This fact is confirmed by the stormy splash of the licensed porno. Dozens of Russian porno studios that legally work on the tapes of "ХХХ" genre, produce own magazines, engage actors, involving the Ukrainian ones.
The first ever beauty competition for transvestites has been held near Bangkok in Thailand.
Twenty-four cross-dressers and transsexuals who have had operations to change their appearance took part in the event.
It was as traditional as any female contest - they all paraded in evening wear and skimpy bikinis before going on to answer questions about their hopes and aspirations.
They came from 11 Asian countries as well as Germany and France.
What is this trend to define or justify ourselves by what it is we do not do? Not only do crossdressers succumb to this technique, but so do wives and partners. Where is the positive aspect in saying something akin to, "Well, sure I may be a compulsive gambler, but at least I´m not a drug addict?" Or, take for example, "Yes, my husband is a crossdresser, it´s okay with me, at least he doesn´t abuse me." Wait a minute, I think I missed something here. Let me try to put this in math terms, now if A=B, and B has nothing to do with C, then can A possibly be equal to C? I don´t think so.
Julie fears death if forced to return to Grozny, and not only because of the war.
The 15th child of a Chechen elder, Julie is a transsexual - a man who is psychologically a woman - and must worry not only about Russian bombs but her Islamic homeland's traditional culture, which is not receptive to gays and transsexuals. Julie, who dresses as a woman and is unmistakably feminine in walk and manner, down to her long, manicured nails, is for now still legally Dmitry, a diagnosed transsexual, waiting for a sex-change operation.