The term "ladyboy" is often used in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, to refer to transgender women or individuals who identify as female but were assigned male at birth. A "ladyboy mosque" is a place of worship that is inclusive of and caters to the spiritual needs of transgender women, particularly in Muslim communities.
Identifying as a kathoey (a common Thai term for transgender women), Mos has become a recognizable figure in the global LGBTQ+ community. Her content often focuses on:
The term "ladyboy" is often used in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand, to refer to transgender women or individuals who identify as female but were assigned male at birth. A "ladyboy mosque" is a place of worship that is inclusive of and caters to the spiritual needs of transgender women, particularly in Muslim communities.
Identifying as a kathoey (a common Thai term for transgender women), Mos has become a recognizable figure in the global LGBTQ+ community. Her content often focuses on: