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......and the free beer and soapy massage goes to the first expat on here to translate it....LOL. Pete
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I'm still working on the Thai language software for the board which is why your thread title is all gibberish :oops:
prcscct wrote:......and the free beer and soapy massage goes to the first expat on here to translate it....LOL. Pete


And I half expected comments like this, its just a shame that many people view Thai girls in all the same light. Makes for a good discussion to start off the women's forum though ...
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Lev wrote:its just a shame that many people view Thai girls in all the same light
Well, Lev, under normal circumstances I'd be totally agreed with you.
On the other hand, even Thailand novices will barely be able to ignore the extremely loose morality in this country.

In my experiences there are only a few Thai-Ladies, which wouldn't be ready to earn a few Baht for "special services" besides.

Even when I lived 5 years in a Thai village, it wasn't unusual to receive "special" offers from the village beauties.
In the towns or cities most Thai-ladies have lost her inhibitions and feigned shyness totally.

Please, understand me right, I'm not speaking about any Bargirls, or "free lance artists", but about so called ladies from good-middle-class houses.
Of course, there are also some morally strengthened ladies, but you must search them really with a magnifying glass.

In my opinion only the Thai-Society is responsible for the disaster, that their women have worldwide the reputation to be willing prostitutes.

The dance around the Golden Calf has also his shadow sides, isn't it :( ?
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For the Thai illiterate (courtesy of a friend) -


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Lev wrote:ขอบใจมากนะโอ๋

And I half expected comments like this, its just a shame that many people view Thai girls in all the same light. Makes for a good discussion to start off the women's forum though ...
Hold the phone a second please. I want to make it abundently clear that my post WAS NOT insinuating the young lady who authored the post administer the soapy, and if she takes it that way, I sincerely apologize. The Thai script caught me by surprise as the first I ever saw on here and with a bit of humor in mind, I made my comment.

After 3 Thai wives, 5 children, more Thai relatives than I have the capacity to think about, 12 year full time resident and 23 year part year resident. I certainly do not view all Thai girls in the same light. Pete
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Viseman

Yeh its good for whoever can write Thai on this forum, and i have says all in Thai just like what you says in English too, Thanks for translate that,
I am having good fun on this forum now, so i will not going to be lonely anymore, coz i love talkin!!! about, nice and funny stuff.

Hogus - regardless of the accuracy of your message, it seems a bit rough to post in a women's issues column, especially considering what the original poster wrote. (i agrees with you Viseman)

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prcscct wrote: Hold the phone a second please. I want to make it abundently clear that my post WAS NOT insinuating the young lady who authored the post administer the soapy, and if she takes it that way, I sincerely apologize.
Pete, sorry for picking up on your post, I know nothing was meant by it, it just seemed a good place to start a discussion.

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Cheers Lev, Thanks. Pete

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I can just about understand the conversations in Thai here. But Bamboo, who is Khun Aulmo?
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But Bamboo, who is Khun Aulmo?
Heh, that's me but it's actually Osmo. Mispronouncing/misspelling my name has been quite common thoughtout the times I've been in Thailand. I've been Sumo (very true, I look like one :P ), Cosmo, Omo etc.
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Bamboo, saw seua (s) and law ling (l) are very simular and the font is very small on my screen. THe bigger font in the thai language posts is better. I'm just amazed I can read and understand the posts , a little. I dont live in Thailand, but study hard.
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Viseman wrote:Hogus - regardless of the accuracy of your message, it seems a bit rough to post in a women's issues column, especially considering what the original poster wrote.
Hey Viseman & Oe,

it was only a short reply to Lev's comment.
I didn't want to ignore it, or to be rough....but I also didn't want to dissemble in my message, only because it's a women's issue column !
(Later somebody still believes I would have doubt in the intelligence of our ladies :wink: .)

However, let’s better come back to the topic again !
In this sense:

Cheers, good luck and that everybody have a lot of fun here!!!
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