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Friday, October 26, 2012

Cryatal


I think Crystal is brave and strong. If I were Crystal, I would have just been depressed. But she was different, she faced to the hotel and government, and her effort changed constitution. I think it was great change for Thai, and the world. But I don’t think  coup is a good idea, so we should find another way when tell our thought to the government.

 
In my opinion, in Japan, less people know and understand about transgender than other countries. Some Japanese people don’t understand the difference between gay/lesbian and transgender. As you know, Gay/lesbian means people who love people of the same sex. On the other hand, transgender means people who feel that they belong to the other sex, and not the sex they were born with. I think it’s important we should understand correctly first.