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The ladyboy culture in Thailand is a fascinating aspect of its societal fabric. Major cities like Bangkok and Pattaya have areas known for their nightlife and entertainment, where one can see performances by ladyboys. These shows are a testament to the talent and creativity of the performers. as a "third gender," existing in a space