5 Feb 2013

'Tomboy' students at Bangkok university demand right to wear pants

'Tomboy' students at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (SSRU) in Bangkok are demanding the right to attend school wearing pants as part of their uniforms after their professors banned them from doing so, reported the Bangkok Post.

 

The Bangkok Post reported that gay male students are currently allowed to attend class wearing skirts although it was probably referring to male-to-female transgender or katoey students.


Uncaptioned photos from Kapook.com via the Bangkok Post

'Tomboy' (or 'tom' in local parlance) typically refers to butch or masculine lesbians as understood in a western context.

The women complained that being forced by teachers to wear female attire to classrooms, instead of male clothing, distressed them. It also denied them their free will, and breached the constitution and the principle of gender equality, the report quoted the Thai Sunandha News website as saying.

One 'tomboy' student Kanokwan Wongsaroj said that she had been asked to leave a classroom just because she was wearing trousers.

The news has attracted debate on Facebook and other local websites with netizens expressing mixed opinions on university students cross-dressing.

SSRU professor Nantida Ohtagam was quoted by the Post as saying that the reason she does not allow 'tomboy' students to come to her class wearing pants is because "they still look like women, unlike gay students who change their hair and looks as well."

Again, she is likely to be referring to male-to-female transgender or katoey students as the understanding of the concept of 'gay' is difficult to grasp given that there is no equivalent word in Thai.

Thailand