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Monday, April 28, 2008

Thai Discos In Singapore

For those TD lovers, here is the info for you guys, may not be 100% accurate~ update will be appreciated~

Golden Mile Complex
Thai Disco 1 (2nd floor)
Thai Disco 2 (1st floor)
J-Dees (1st floor)
Thailand Disco (B1)

Orchard Towers
Top5
Naughty Girls
Bongo Bar

Geylang
Lookers Music Cafe (lor 28)
Siam Disco (lor 7)
RCN Radchanee (lor 4)

Central Mall
Live Impact (closed on 16-02-2008, will be relocating at East Coast Park)
Hot Shots
Club NaNa

Chinatown
Cherry Thai Disco (Oriental Plaza Chinatown)
Narcisscus (Pearl Centre)

Yess Leisure, Shenton Way
Geographer II
Icon Bar

Clarke Quay
Geographer
Arena Disco

Other places of interests
51 Jazzy (Joo Chiat Rd)
Club 99 (Trus Street, Tanjong Pagar)
Discovery (Chijmes, City Hall)
Gossip Bar (Parklane Shopping Mall)
Royal Club (City Plaza)
BJ Karaoke Lounge (Upper Bukit Timah Rd, Bus stop B20)


TD = Thai Disco
GRO = Guest Relation Officer
LD = Lady's Drink
HH = happy hour
LB = Ladyboy
LI = Live Impact
GMTD = Golden Mile Thai Disco
BKK = Bangkok

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Thailand bans castrations

BANGKOK (AFP) - - Thai health officials on Wednesday(2nd Apr 2008) banned doctors from performing castrations, pending an ethics review of complaints about minors undergoing the operation as the first step toward a sex change.
The ban on all castrations came after parents and gay rights activists last week filed a complaint that doctors were castrating underage boys. They argue that boys should wait until they are 18 to receive the surgery

The Medical Council of Thailand, which sets ethical standards for doctors, is reviewing the practise and will develop guidelines for castrations, a health ministry official told AFP.

"The ban will last until the Medical Council reaches a decision over the castrations," the official told AFP.

"These castrations are unethical," he added.
The ban affects more than 10,000 hospitals and clinics, which could face closure if they violate it.
The boys hope that by removing their testicles, their bodies will not develop masculine features and they will appear more feminine when they eventually complete their gender reassignment surgery.

Most clinics require parental approval before performing castrations on minors, but the order bars the operation even with approval of parents.

Castration costs as little as 4,000 baht (130 dollars), a tiny fraction of the total cost of gender reassignment surgery.

Thailand is famously tolerant of transsexuals, known locally as "kathoey", or the third gender. While they have traditionally been allowed roles in festivals and cabarets, they have in recent years sought to make inroads into mainstream society.