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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #100 on: August 07, 2020, 10:51:51 AM »

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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #101 on: August 07, 2020, 05:41:57 PM »
Walking Street is a tourist attraction, most of the bars and massage parlours are in the soi's. Probably thousands. The entire city is built on prostitution. The government is trying to change the image and makes a show of it every now and then, but there is too much money involved, especially for the police.

And then there's still Nana Plaza and Soi Cowboy and BoyzTown in Bangkok and even the touristy Patpong. And that's excluding all the massage parlours, soap houses, brothels and whatever else. A lot of Japanese and Koreans are now in this market.

Prostitution still accounts for a 'significant' amount of the national GDP, and those incomes support many families in the rural and poorer parts of the country. Thailand has developed a lot, but outside of the major cities, and even in the major cities, there is a still a lot of poverty and wages are generally still low.

Social media has also made prostitution and freelancing far more accessible and easier than it was before in contacting and getting clients, and the numbers are increasing as a result of this. Not saying it's good or bad, just the way it is.

And now with the COVID-19 situation and its impact on bars and the rising unemployment in other sectors, even more are now using social media and 'dating apps' to get clients or even going to the streets instead of the bars they used to work in.

And of course the biggest users of prostitutes are local Thais.

For what it's worth, mongering is not for me, but people are free to do what they want in this aspect of their lives. Though it may be hard for some prudes and white knighters to understand.

And?

There is less and less of the above every year...

Each generation of poor girls serving dirty old men is smaller than the last because of increased opportunity as Thailand becomes wealthier.

Look at Patpong. Patpong 2 is now half gay as Boyz Town opposite closed.

Nana is a shadow of what it used to be, too... New buildings/strip malls popping up without whores - like the old Raja hotel car park area.

You are in denial if you can't see it has a finite shelf life.

One day, when the people finally overthrow the army and police, it'll disappear completely.

If that doesn't happen, t'll die off naturally.

The dirty old whoremongers are dying off too.

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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #102 on: August 07, 2020, 09:22:42 PM »
Each generation of poor girls serving dirty old men is smaller than the last because of increased opportunity as Thailand becomes wealthier.

One day, when the people finally overthrow the army and police, it'll disappear completely.


Well there goes my trip to Thailand.  I mean, Thailand without any whores?  What's the point of that?



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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #103 on: August 08, 2020, 01:38:54 AM »
Well there goes my trip to Thailand.  I mean, Thailand without any whores?  What's the point of that?



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They haven't overthrown the Army and police so there's still some time. Just don't put it off too long or all that will be left are the diseased ladyboys.

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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #104 on: August 08, 2020, 02:53:26 AM »
And?

There is less and less of the above every year...

Each generation of poor girls serving dirty old men is smaller than the last because of increased opportunity as Thailand becomes wealthier.

Look at Patpong. Patpong 2 is now half gay as Boyz Town opposite closed.

Nana is a shadow of what it used to be, too... New buildings/strip malls popping up without whores - like the old Raja hotel car park area.

You are in denial if you can't see it has a finite shelf life.

One day, when the people finally overthrow the army and police, it'll disappear completely.

If that doesn't happen, t'll die off naturally.

The dirty old whoremongers are dying off too.

You clearly do not understand that modern technology is changing the sexual market place. Prostitution is moving more to social media, but it is not shrinking, it is increasing as a result of this.

Unemployment before COVID-19 in Thailand was almost zero percent. People choose to go into prostitution because it will give them far more money than working 6 days a week at 7-11 for minimum wage or in retail for an amount not far off. Or doing hard work every day on a farm. Many want to save up as much as possible in their 20's and early 30's.

And as mentioned, the market of foreign clients has increased. It's no longer the old cliche of the old overweight cheap charlie farang mongerer but now a large part of the market are Japanese, Koreans, Singaporeans and other wealthy Asians.

And you are incorrect about the junta. Under Yingluck and the previous governments there was far less control. It is the Junta which stepped up public displays of clamping down on prostitution and trying to change the image of Thailand. They are the ones who also closed down countless street markets and food sellers stalls, 'relocating' many of them to out of the way areas. Those new buildings in the Nana area only suddenly sprung up after the Junta.

The army are in charge, not the police. They are competing against each other. In Pattaya, do you think the police were happy when an Admiral was put in charge and the military were raiding bars instead of them? The police made a huge amount of money out of this, with bars paying them tea money so they not inspect or be tipped off.

Once the Junta is gone, there will most likely be less control in Thailand again.


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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #105 on: August 08, 2020, 03:00:55 AM »
Well there goes my trip to Thailand.  I mean, Thailand without any whores?  What's the point of that?



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Don't listen to Salmonella, he's an out of date oldcel who still uses a flip-phone from 2003 and terrified that his 'GF' can now contact a Chad anytime even on FB.

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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #106 on: August 08, 2020, 01:17:41 PM »
Foreigners can buy land.

There's a number of ways. Most beyond reach to the 55 year old taxi driver that sold up to live his dream.

That's for old Brits who want Thai village life style !.

1 bd condo in Kamala is just fine for me !.

I don't mix with any farangs when in the Kingdom !.
















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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #107 on: August 08, 2020, 01:20:54 PM »
Don't listen to Salmonella, he's an out of date oldcel who still uses a flip-phone from 2003 and terrified that his 'GF' can now contact a Chad anytime even on FB.


Agree, still too many old farangs in Siam !.

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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #108 on: August 08, 2020, 01:46:42 PM »
You clearly do not understand that modern technology is changing the sexual market place. Prostitution is moving more to social media, but it is not shrinking, it is increasing as a result of this.

Unemployment before COVID-19 in Thailand was almost zero percent. People choose to go into prostitution because it will give them far more money than working 6 days a week at 7-11 for minimum wage or in retail for an amount not far off. Or doing hard work every day on a farm. Many want to save up as much as possible in their 20's and early 30's.

And as mentioned, the market of foreign clients has increased. It's no longer the old cliche of the old overweight cheap charlie farang mongerer but now a large part of the market are Japanese, Koreans, Singaporeans and other wealthy Asians.

And you are incorrect about the junta. Under Yingluck and the previous governments there was far less control. It is the Junta which stepped up public displays of clamping down on prostitution and trying to change the image of Thailand. They are the ones who also closed down countless street markets and food sellers stalls, 'relocating' many of them to out of the way areas. Those new buildings in the Nana area only suddenly sprung up after the Junta.

The army are in charge, not the police. They are competing against each other. In Pattaya, do you think the police were happy when an Admiral was put in charge and the military were raiding bars instead of them? The police made a huge amount of money out of this, with bars paying them tea money so they not inspect or be tipped off.

Once the Junta is gone, there will most likely be less control in Thailand again.
This.  A woman can make more in 2 hours whoring than working a whole week at most jobs.  They are going to have sex anyway so they figure they can make lots of money doing what the love.  The media makes it sound like all prostitutes are sex slaves and hate the work.  I don't think so.

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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #109 on: August 14, 2020, 08:27:40 AM »
Well there goes my trip to Thailand.  I mean, Thailand without any whores?  What's the point of that?



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They haven't quite run out yet!

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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #110 on: August 14, 2020, 08:28:54 AM »
Don't listen to Salmonella, he's an out of date oldcel who still uses a flip-phone from 2003 and terrified that his 'GF' can now contact a Chad anytime even on FB.

My wife won't let me have a girlfriend.

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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #111 on: August 14, 2020, 08:37:56 AM »
You clearly do not understand that modern technology is changing the sexual market place. Prostitution is moving more to social media, but it is not shrinking, it is increasing as a result of this.

Unemployment before COVID-19 in Thailand was almost zero percent. People choose to go into prostitution because it will give them far more money than working 6 days a week at 7-11 for minimum wage or in retail for an amount not far off. Or doing hard work every day on a farm. Many want to save up as much as possible in their 20's and early 30's.

And as mentioned, the market of foreign clients has increased. It's no longer the old cliche of the old overweight cheap charlie farang mongerer but now a large part of the market are Japanese, Koreans, Singaporeans and other wealthy Asians.

And you are incorrect about the junta. Under Yingluck and the previous governments there was far less control. It is the Junta which stepped up public displays of clamping down on prostitution and trying to change the image of Thailand. They are the ones who also closed down countless street markets and food sellers stalls, 'relocating' many of them to out of the way areas. Those new buildings in the Nana area only suddenly sprung up after the Junta.

The army are in charge, not the police. They are competing against each other. In Pattaya, do you think the police were happy when an Admiral was put in charge and the military were raiding bars instead of them? The police made a huge amount of money out of this, with bars paying them tea money so they not inspect or be tipped off.

Once the Junta is gone, there will most likely be less control in Thailand again.

The only time there was a serious crackdown on whoring here was when Purachai was the interior minister. That was the beginning of the slow decline its been in since the Thaksin era.

The military and police control the drugs here and own a lot of the whoring establishments. The have cracked down on bugger all. They are completely inept.

Bangkok is slowly rebuilding the sois and the old massage places are gone. Washington Square went, sois around Nana are clearing up (soi 11 is unrecognizable compared to 12 months ago), soi 22 has less places, soi 33 also closing them all down.

It's dying. Not that you can't still get your knob polished at lunchtime or anything.

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Re: Incels review the Philippines
« Reply #112 on: August 14, 2020, 12:16:43 PM »
Intel Reviews the Philistines

The Philistines were an ancient people who lived on the south coast of Canaan from the 12th century BC until 604 BC, when they were exiled to Mesopotamia by King Nebuchadnezzar II.

They are known for their biblical conflict with the Israelites. Though the primary source of information about the Philistines is the Hebrew Bible,
they are first attested to in reliefs at the Temple of Ramses III at Medinet Habu, in which they are called Peleset (accepted as cognate with Hebrew Peleshet Goodrum);
the parallel Assyrian term is Palastu, PrimeHomer, Pilišti, or Pilistu.

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