Oliver2
September 10th, 2019, 16:48
Here's a biography....sort of. The subject is another of P's friends.
2003; Soon after I met P. he introduced me to a fellow go go dancer at Dream Boys (the Pattaya one). He was about twenty-four, cute but slightly too effeminate for my taste, though a friend of mine was smitten.
2006 (or7). P takes me to show in Sawatdee Bar in which his friend is a contestant in an "ugly khatoey" show....that is, a comical turn with outrageous make-up and dress.... and wins first prize.
Between 2007 and 2011, P is often at home in Kamphaeng Phaet but we always share a bbq with the friend in Pattaya Tai when P and I are on holiday. During this period, a transformation is taking place. Each time I see him, he is more feminised, in clothes and manner.
By 2012, he has a full-time job as a mamasan in a boys-for ladies karaoke. He is now submerged in the khatoey demi-monde and P and he rarely meet, though they communicate on LINE.
Since 2017, the three of us have again been eating together once a trip. When the friend appears, he always hides shoulder-length hair under a large cap. His jeans and shirts are flamboyant but suitable for a man...just. I've only seen him in a dress on a few occasions.
A year or so back, we met as usual and his feminised manner had all but disappeared. His hair was still hidden- he'd always had long hair - but the jewelry and make-up weren't there.
P explained that he still worked on the karaoke scene but was no longer considered himself a khatoey...apparently the clothes and make-up were costing him too much!. He'd taken some hormone drugs ten or so years back that had shriveled his equipment (something he didn't like) but- fortunately- had never considered the op even when he was a member the khatoey demi-monde.
His sexual interest is, and always has been, straight guys.
So it appears that, for him, the "ladyboy thing" was always an act, just like his appearances in shows. And there were many of them. But was it? Back in 2007, when he was in the Sawatdee show, he came to sit with P and and I didn't recognise him at first. I was interested by how much of him was "in character" while he sat with us and I recall saying to P then that one day he'd be a ladyboy full-time. P agreed. He'd known him back home and always suspected as much even when they were teenagers.
I'll see him him again the a few weeks. I wonder what he'll be this time?
2003; Soon after I met P. he introduced me to a fellow go go dancer at Dream Boys (the Pattaya one). He was about twenty-four, cute but slightly too effeminate for my taste, though a friend of mine was smitten.
2006 (or7). P takes me to show in Sawatdee Bar in which his friend is a contestant in an "ugly khatoey" show....that is, a comical turn with outrageous make-up and dress.... and wins first prize.
Between 2007 and 2011, P is often at home in Kamphaeng Phaet but we always share a bbq with the friend in Pattaya Tai when P and I are on holiday. During this period, a transformation is taking place. Each time I see him, he is more feminised, in clothes and manner.
By 2012, he has a full-time job as a mamasan in a boys-for ladies karaoke. He is now submerged in the khatoey demi-monde and P and he rarely meet, though they communicate on LINE.
Since 2017, the three of us have again been eating together once a trip. When the friend appears, he always hides shoulder-length hair under a large cap. His jeans and shirts are flamboyant but suitable for a man...just. I've only seen him in a dress on a few occasions.
A year or so back, we met as usual and his feminised manner had all but disappeared. His hair was still hidden- he'd always had long hair - but the jewelry and make-up weren't there.
P explained that he still worked on the karaoke scene but was no longer considered himself a khatoey...apparently the clothes and make-up were costing him too much!. He'd taken some hormone drugs ten or so years back that had shriveled his equipment (something he didn't like) but- fortunately- had never considered the op even when he was a member the khatoey demi-monde.
His sexual interest is, and always has been, straight guys.
So it appears that, for him, the "ladyboy thing" was always an act, just like his appearances in shows. And there were many of them. But was it? Back in 2007, when he was in the Sawatdee show, he came to sit with P and and I didn't recognise him at first. I was interested by how much of him was "in character" while he sat with us and I recall saying to P then that one day he'd be a ladyboy full-time. P agreed. He'd known him back home and always suspected as much even when they were teenagers.
I'll see him him again the a few weeks. I wonder what he'll be this time?