Ex-pat women in Hua Hin?

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Ex-pat women in Hua Hin?

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i'm a single retired woman considering living in HH becasue i've liked the place whenever i've stopped there for a few days on my way south...and the location really suits me....
i was living in chiang mai last year and loved the place but found i really missed the ocean....so i'm about to give HH a go....but after researching as many forums, FB pages etc that i can find i'm getting the feeling that theres a distinct lack of farang women in the town.
so i'm wondering if anyone can tell me if theres anything going on around HH where i might meet some interesting women....
theres obviously lots of men....and i love men....in general!! but would be nice to get together with a few women now and then....
i arrive first week of june...
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Welcome to the forum FP. See below link which may prove useful. There are some farang girls on our forum here who you'll see surface from time to time, and most assuredly Hua Hin Forum will provide you with much more comprehensive information about the Hua Hin area than any other source. Have a look through the thousands of topics and ask away with any questions. Pete :cheers:

http://www.chickynet.com/thailand/pages ... xpat-women
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If you're reasonably active you could try to attend the:
Hua Hin & Cha am Hash House Harriers
New website:
http://h2h3-cah3.weebly.com/
Always plenty of ex-pat women plus you get a weekly bit of exercise.
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f you're reasonably active you could try to attend the:
Hua Hin & Cha am Hash House Harriers
New website:
http://h2h3-cah3.weebly.com/
Always plenty of ex-pat women plus you get a weekly bit of exercise.
:cheers:
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thanks ginja....but not really a runner...are there any walkers? i'm really into walking
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prcscct wrote:Welcome to the forum FP. See below link which may prove useful. There are some farang girls on our forum here who you'll see surface from time to time, and most assuredly Hua Hin Forum will provide you with much more comprehensive information about the Hua Hin area than any other source. Have a look through the thousands of topics and ask away with any questions. Pete :cheers:

http://www.chickynet.com/thailand/pages ... xpat-women
thanks pete....i've been trying join chickynet but having some issues with signing up...i've contacted them so waiting for a reply....
all blacks training camp huh??
another fellow kiwi? :P
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^ No, a yank who has discovered rugby at a late age. :D I do enjoy my southern hemisphere rugby though, and their matches (Union and League) are televised here more often than Europe and UK matches. Pete :cheers:
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prcscct wrote:^ No, a yank who has discovered rugby at a late age. :D I do enjoy my southern hemisphere rugby though, and their matches (Union and League) are televised here more often than Europe and UK matches. Pete :cheers:

oh nice!! a convert...... :cheers:
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Hi When you get to Hua Hin and are settled let me know and we can meet for coffee. There will be a Ladies lunch on the 15 June and if you can attend you will meet a lot of ladies. There is a lot going on book swap. stitch and bitch etc you can be as active as you like!
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just thought my example of things to do sounds very boring and in actual fact I go to neither but there are loads of other things going on!
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fancypants wrote:thanks ginja....but not really a runner...are there any walkers? i'm really into walking
The majority of hashers walk the trail and there is typically a walkers trail and runners trail.
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Interesting to see that there are quite a few espat women in HH as well, not only western males with Thai wife 8)
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Quite a few activities, outings, lunches, meet at the beach days etc for women. Plus a few girls nights out!
Lots of women play Pickleball as well, three sessions per week. Only 100 baht per session! great fun and great value.
Hua Hin has something for everyone
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moja wrote:just thought my example of things to do sounds very boring and in actual fact I go to neither but there are loads of other things going on!

thanks moja....thats so good to hear....i'll probably try everything to begin with...and then see what suits...making a couple of good connections is what i'm after...so yes you'll definitley be hearing from me...i arrive first week of june and spend the first week looking for a condo....any suggestions on that one?....i'm thinking central HH or khao takiab....close to the beach, eating places, cafes etc...i've only ever stayed right in HH whenever i've passed through....but khao takiab sounds nice...thanks again for getting back to me.....
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Ginjaninja wrote:
fancypants wrote:thanks ginja....but not really a runner...are there any walkers? i'm really into walking
The majority of hashers walk the trail and there is typically a walkers trail and runners trail.
:cheers:
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well halleluja to that!! love walking.....so sounds ideal!!
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Frank La Rue wrote:Interesting to see that there are quite a few espat women in HH as well, not only western males with Thai wife 8)
and another one about to join the throng!!!
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