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Originally Posted by The Ghost
DWB put it perfectly about the Fiipino cultural view. The Catholic religion enables people to harshly judge anything without acceptance and, as long as they ask for forgiveness later it's all good. Where other SE Asian countries are heavily Buddist and tolerance is practiced. Those with differences are accepted or at least tolerated.
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No, he put his own
opinion and he was mistaken. I didn't bother replying, because I didn't think it was worth arguing about, but since you've resurrected this thread for some reason, I'll put you right on it too.
Every tranny in the Philippines calls
themselves and each other "bakla" (gay). That has nothing to do with repression, but quite the opposite: because they lack the homophobic/self-hating, guilt-ridden self-delusion that foreign, ladyboy-loving sex tourists like you have, that being gay is something to be ashamed of.
Foreign tranny-hounds like you perform ridiculous mental gymnastics in order to deny your gay side (and the reality that trannies are simply gay men with long hair, make-up and/or cosmetic surgery) and have to pretend they are some mysterious 'third sex', while inventing patronizing names for them that contain the word "lady" or "girl" to maintain the self-delusion you are fully straight.
The fact that you believe being called gay is being "judged harshly" demonstrates you believe there is something wrong with being gay, and that it's an insult.
There are trannies everywhere in plain sight in the Philippines, not in sex clubs but doing everyday things and working everyday jobs, something that is all but unheard of in the 'tolerant' West, despite equality legislation, so the idea that Catholicism or Filipino culture has repressed them is an absolute crock of shit.
Funny that South America is another flourishing haven of transsexuality. I guess that must be the utopian Buddhist influence too.