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Why My Ladyboy Date Still Uses the Word Ladyboy

“It might be politically correct to refer to trans women in the West as transgender, but in Asia it’s a different story. In countries like the Philippines and Thailand, many trans women refer to themselves as ladyboys so it would be respectful to address them the way they like.”

If you’ve come across the word ladyboy lately, there’s a great possibility that you think it’s offensive. A lot of people in the West don’t use the term ladyboy to address trans women because aside from the term not being politically correct, it’s associated with the adult video industry, and it fetishizes trans women.

The word actually originated in Asia and up until now the term is still used in countries with a high population of trans women such as Thailand and the Philippines. But with the steady forward pace of globalization, the influences of the west have made the term gradually fall out of fashion in Asia too.

To understand the reasons why the site still uses the term, it’s important to take a quick look at the site’s history.

My Ladyboy Date’s History

When My Ladyboy Date was founded in 2013, it focused more on the Asian audience who were more familiar with the term ladyboy. The year after that, My Transsexual Date was created for a more Western audience.

Recently, My Transsexual Date was rebranded to My Transgender Date for inclusivity. Though the term transsexual is still valid,  like the term ladyboy, it’s falling out of fashion. What most people don’t know is these two websites — My Ladyboy Date and My Transgender Date —  have the same database. Which means when a member logs into either site, they would be interacting with the same people.

So why does a popular niche dating site like My Ladyboy Date still use the term ladyboy?

Many Asian women still prefer the term ladyboy over transgender. It might be politically correct to refer to trans women in the West as transgender, but in Asia it’s a different story. In countries like the Philippines and Thailand, many trans women refer to themselves as ladyboys so it would be respectful to address them the way they like.

My Ladyboy Date provides a safe space for ladyboys and trans-oriented men who want to find real love. Trans dating can be difficult as it is. My Ladyboy Date gives access to trans women and trans-oriented men in Asia and the rest of the world to find each other and make their love journey easier.

By keeping the term ladyboy, those who go to My Ladyboy Date have access to information, history, and the evolution of the term. My Ladyboy Date aims to educate and spread awareness regarding trans-related topics such as this one.

How My Ladyboy Date chooses to respond…

Like the rebranding of My Transsexual Date, My Ladyboy Date is slowly making the shift by redirecting those who sign up on the site to My Transgender Date. Ladyboys who still want to access the site still have a place to go since the aim of creating the site has always been to bring the service to those who need it most.

Maki Gingoyon, co-founder

With almost 10 years of being online, My Ladyboy Date has united many couples around the world. Their dedication and passion to provide a safe space for trans dating has definitely earned the title of the #1 dating site for trans dating.

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