hi there,
I'm fine, thank you and I have some more things to share with you:
an old temple is always attractive - architecture, interesting sculptures, atmosphere; around the temple, the monks may often arrange a sort of garden - trees, flowers, plaster statues with all kinds of traditional animals, symbolizing the harmony between man and nature
a few days ago I had to wonder seriously - in their forests long time ago, did the Disney Donald duck use to walk round there? I was wondering this because among elephants, monkeys, tigers and so on a huge Donald, the character from the cartoons of my childhood, was dominating the garden of the temple … what a winner this American guy!
a very usual phenomenon in their society and regarded as something normal (even if people always make fun of ) is the presence of the so-called "lady-boy"s and more seldom, the "boy lady"s; the first are feminine men who make all the efforts to look like women - make up, depilation, attitude, hairdo, clothes, sex changes (not for the poor guys) ; at a certain extent, I guarantee that they are difficult to distinguish - last week I was in a kind of mini-bus of theirs when a person stepped in; at a first sight it seemed to be a young thin lady; it took me a couple of minutes of discrete examination to realize that in fact she was a transformed "he"; the other category of masculine women is less common; I met such a woman-male and I only found out after a while from other guys that in fact he was a "she"; it's true her voice was quite thin but this is not unusual for Thai men
otherwise, I had my first contact with the Indian ayurvedic medicine; there is a good clinic here in Chang Mai, run by an experienced lady who also brought something from the modern non-conventional techniques - ozone, colon detoxification etc to the existing traditional methods …
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