Curfew hits Bangkok’s iconic gay tourist clubs hard

BANGKOK — Popular gay tourists hubs in Bangkok  have remained quiet and near empty following  Thailand’s recent military coup and the nightly curfew, reports GayAsiaNews.com. Silom, the  Thai capital’s bustling business district which is where most local and international gay men and women hang around at the night only clubs and bars now has a…

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‘Gay people can make good monks too,’ says openly gay Thai Buddhist monk (VIDEO)

THAILAND — A Thai Buddhist monk who is gay and a former cross-dresser has gone on public television to say there is nothing wrong with gay people becoming Buddhist monks, causing much controversy in Thailand where Buddhism is the primary religion and has special status, reports GayAsiaNews.com. “I am who I am, and I’m not…

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Thai marriage equality bill unable to proceed due to political crisis

BANGKOK — GayAsiaNews.com reports that progress in a marriage equality law in Thailand remains stuck more because of the ongoing political crisis than any serious social opposition to same-sex couples marrying. Thailand already was in the forefront of Asian countries with a bill in parliament for acknowledging marriage equality. However, the prolonged fluid situation of…

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Kiss the cobra

Opting out of the rafting and a tribal overnight, we headed for the snake farm to observe the vipers, asps, cobras and other creepy crawlies being gaily fondled and petted. As I suspected, volunteers were soon requested to kiss the cobra. Yeah right! My partner jokingly (I think) attempted to raise my hand. A sole…

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Letters

Tiring of Bill’s Thailand (mis)adventures and more Dear Editor, Let me applaud your paper’s determination to present views from many LGBT groups and the attempt by Mr. Hanson’s column to widen the age range. He wants to speak for those of us who are seniors (I’m 71). Unfortunately his ramblings are often just that, ramblings….

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