Thursday, October 5, 2017

Wolfranco writes and draws



Julian Wheetcroft starts to text message furiously on social media: “Last night I went out downtown to kaoshan rd...
It's a street in downtown Bangkok..really touristy and party hard like..
It was around 2am...

I stopped and saw this Thai girl vomiting in the gutter..drunken..next to a Thai boy also in the gutter..there was another good looking girl in long red dress and cute...and another Thai girl their friend.. They'd been out drinking all night and were about to go home...I stopped and said something simple about the girl in the gutter and then the red dress girl became friendly and we're laughing....

Soon I chatted more with her..

She said something like you gonna be with me tonight?

I said yes...


So...they were leaving and we took a long taxi drive..dropped off the other friends and I went back to her place..she lives alone 

She was a  university post graduate who studied in Australia on exchange 

Her major is Vet..(animal doctor)

But Even though she's getting raunchy in the back of the taxi on the way to her place 

When we got into bed..I tried to find her pussy..but no
 
She's a ladyboy

So...I just slept next to him...and he understood that I was looking for pussy

I never thought a ladyboy can look so much like a cute asian girl 

She talks naturally like a cute girl ..both in sound and natural way to communicate..”
 

1 comment:

  1. A katoey (called a ladyboy by tourists throughout Southeast Asia) is a transgender woman or an effeminate homosexual male in Thailand; the term was originally used to refer to intersex individuals, who were born with a variation in sex characteristics. Before the 1960s, the term included anyone who deviated from the dominant sexual norms. Buddhists believe homosexuality stems from "lower level spirits" (phi-sang-thewada) and is a mark of being born with a disability due to sins in prior lives. A significant number of Thais,including many katoeys themselves, regard katoeys as belonging to a third gender, while others see them as either a kind of man or a kind of woman. However, when considering transgender women as a group in Thai society, most refer to themselves as "phuying" (women), with a minority referring to themselves as "phuying praphet song" (a second kind of woman); very few refer to themselves as "katoey." Related phrases include "phet thi sam" (third gender) and "sao praphet song" (second-type female). The word "katoey" is of Khmer origin.

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