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9 May 2022

Boys Love series from Thailand are a hit around the world

TV shows centred on homoerotic relationships have emerged as one of Thailand's top cultural exports.

"Boys Love" is the broad description of the content created for television and film with stories centred on homoerotic relationships - in Thailand, this style of content is known as Y Series, which is short for Yaoi. 

Yaoi is a style of graphic novel fiction that emerged in Japan, focusing on attractive young men and their romantic attractions to other attractive young men.

According to media reports, the Thai government estimates that the Y Series content market contributes around 1 billion baht to the country's economy. It's a sector that the government seems keen to support and grow.

The major export markets for Y Series content from Thailand include China, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Latin America.

Popular series that feature Boys Love storylines not only make stars of its leading men but also attract a loyal and engaged fan-base, with a strong social media presence.

Chinese authorities have recently forced a reduction in its output of Boys Love series - known as dangai dramas. But Chinese audiences are still big consumers of Boys Love content and are now turning to Thai productions for their entertainment.

Is it legal to be gay in Thailand?
Yes – homosexuality was decriminalised in 1956.
The age of consent was equalised in 1997.
Is there Marriage Equality in Thailand?
As things currently stand, there is no legal recognition of same-sex couples. There’s a general tolerance of same-sex relationships, but no legal protections.
Does Thailand have anti-discrimination protections based on sexuality?
Yes – protections were introduced in 2015. There are a range of exemptions to the protections that were implemented, so it’s not the strongest framework however it’s better than nothing.

What's life like for LGBTQ people in Thailand?

What's life like for LGBTQ people in Thailand? Let's take a look at some of the key equality indicators.

Is it legal to be gay in Thailand?

Yes – homosexuality was decriminalised in 1956.

The age of consent was equalised in 1997.

Is there Marriage Equality in Thailand?

As things currently stand, there is no legal recognition of same-sex couples. There’s a general tolerance of same-sex relationships, but no legal protections.

Does Thailand have anti-discrimination protections based on sexuality?

Yes – protections were introduced in 2015. There are a range of exemptions to the protections that were implemented, so it’s not the strongest framework however it’s better than nothing.

What's life like for LGBTQ people in Thailand?

Thailand is a relatively accepting kind of place and there is a vibrant and visible LGBTQ community. The country welcomes LGBTQ tourism.

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