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I think there is a thread on that already from not too long ago? We were talking about farangs being attracted to darker Thai women, and Thai men being attracted to whiter Thai women etc. Also, Thai darker women not wanting to be seen as 'field workers' thus striving to get rid of the rural look.spitfire wrote:Might be able to get another thread out of that one kendo, could call it 'vanity', sure most of us have come across situations like that, could be interesting/explosive.
It goes far beyond the 'white cream' factor as well. There is a thriving business for nose jobs, to get rid of the "Lao valley" by inserting a bridge....just to look like the Bangkok girls.


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Your right there my wife wants to get a nose job done, i just tell here not to be so daft.prcscct wrote:I think there is a thread on that already from not too long ago? We were talking about farangs being attracted to darker Thai women, and Thai men being attracted to whiter Thai women etc. Also, Thai darker women not wanting to be seen as 'field workers' thus striving to get rid of the rural look.spitfire wrote:Might be able to get another thread out of that one kendo, could call it 'vanity', sure most of us have come across situations like that, could be interesting/explosive.
It goes far beyond the 'white cream' factor as well. There is a thriving business for nose jobs, to get rid of the "Lao valley" by inserting a bridge....just to look like the Bangkok girls.Pete
Spitfire i am just waiting for some one to get the flack cannon out for my comment.


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Why would you expect flak? This is no different from the 'pale complexion' theme that spitfire thought might be explosive - the whiter you are and the pointier your nose (excepting the recently sacked PM, of course), the higher you are in the social scale, and the more internationally appealing you are. This shouldn't be news to anyone. It shouldn't be necessary, either, but that's another question altogether.kendo wrote:Spitfire i am just waiting for some one to get the flack cannon out for my comment.![]()
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tiny little village about 40 mins from Roi Et......surrounded by her families rice fields which seem to be 100 times bigger than the village itself.....and more than half the village is family.....good people. 

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Nakhon Sawan North?
Certainly not part of the Lanna speaking part of 'The North'.
Culturally, 'Northern' Thailand just about starts creeping in at about Kamphaeng Phet province (and that's only because of relatively recent southbound migrants) and gets gradually stronger through Tak and Phitsanulok up towards Lampang, by which time you are definitely in Lanna Thai country. Draw a line from Tak through Sukothai towards Phitsanulok and you have roughly the dividing line between the Lanna Thai speaking region and central Thailand below it. I think you need to split it as you have done the south into say North central Thailand and Lanna proper. I appreciate that you can't continue to subdivide ad infinitum but Lanna is as culturally and historically distinct a region as Isaan so to lose it in a 'North' section that starts as far south as Nakhon Sawan is just plain wrong!
Certainly not part of the Lanna speaking part of 'The North'.
Culturally, 'Northern' Thailand just about starts creeping in at about Kamphaeng Phet province (and that's only because of relatively recent southbound migrants) and gets gradually stronger through Tak and Phitsanulok up towards Lampang, by which time you are definitely in Lanna Thai country. Draw a line from Tak through Sukothai towards Phitsanulok and you have roughly the dividing line between the Lanna Thai speaking region and central Thailand below it. I think you need to split it as you have done the south into say North central Thailand and Lanna proper. I appreciate that you can't continue to subdivide ad infinitum but Lanna is as culturally and historically distinct a region as Isaan so to lose it in a 'North' section that starts as far south as Nakhon Sawan is just plain wrong!