Very interesting article, thank you OP, thanks for the link.
The comments about companies selling expensive 'true selves' to transpeople made me think about the professional 'ladyboy' community in places like Thailand and their relationship with the huge beauty products/cosmetic/'gender reassignment' surgery industries in that part of the world.
There is a million?billion? dollar market for beauty products, over-the-counter hormones, cosmetic surgery, 'gender reassignment' surgery in parts of the world where kathoeys/ladyboys flourish, attracting medical tourists from all over the world, but I'm guessing that keeping a strong local demand is an important part of the business model.
And while respecting the kathoey tradition as being part of the local culture, I wonder whether the glossy, commercial, highly-stereotyped and probably very exploitative ladyboy scene is a genuine development of the old tradition.
Being a professional 'ladyboy' can be a way out of poverty for children with no other options in life, and if that's your job, you're going to need to look as convincing as possible, meaning more hormones, more cosmetics, more surgery, all of which keeps the 'beauty' industry booming.
[I've just thought: what happens, economically, to ladyboys when they grow old and the hormones and the cosmetics and the surgery stop working??]
All this is just speculation on my part but..
I understand the 3rd gender/kathoey thing is traditional, but I wonder how much the professional 'ladyboy' aspect of it grew out of the demand for R&R for US soldiers during the Vietnam war.
Bangkok became one of the centres of this, and the 'recreation' part of R&R mostly meant bars, shows and prostitution.
I wonder if the kathoey tradition meant that there were boys from poor backgrounds who could pass as women and who were recruited into the entertainment and prostitution 'R&R' business, and if the commercial ladyboy scene grew out of that?
In other words, I wonder how authentic the professional ladyboy identity, rather than kathoey, is, and how much it is driven by the cosmetic surgery/beauty products/'reassignment' surgery industries?
And, as with all 'adult services' industries, are the young boys entering the ladyboy industry doing so freely, or because of economic necessity?