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not all thai transgendered are working girls, but a majority seem to be. its hard to meet the non working girls...
For fucks sake...
This must have been slipped in the post just to see if I was awake!
Of course it's shit. LBs are everywhere and only a tiny tiny few of them work as prostitutes. And the ones that don't are EASY to find to anyone with a brain.
LBs are everywhere and only a tiny tiny few of them work as prostitutes. And the ones that don't are EASY to find to anyone with a brain.[/quote][/quote]
and they are even EASY to fuck with 2 or 3 days of romance,shopping and few bank notes in your wallet!!!!!!
My own belief is that there is hardly anyone whose sexual life, if it were broadcast, would not fill the world at large with surprise and horror. ~W. Somerset Maugham
Nope.....i'm worried about their (normal ) working careers at Mcdonald, SevenEleven, Pizzahut, thai post office.....should i go on???
My own belief is that there is hardly anyone whose sexual life, if it were broadcast, would not fill the world at large with surprise and horror. ~W. Somerset Maugham
To add to the "farang" debate - I understood that it derived from "farangset" which literally comes from "francais" (ie French) and dates from the time when the French wanted to turn Thailand (Siam) into a French colony, like Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia, but the Thais did not agree, and threw all Westerners out of the country. Since then we have all been "tarred with the same brush" of farangset. Of course I am sure the Brits would have like Siam as a colony too, to go with Burma, India and Malaya (Malaysia & Singapore). Just my twopennorth' for what worth.
(rossi @ Jun. 13 2008,22:47) Of course I am sure the Brits would have like Siam as a colony too, to go with Burma, India and Malaya (Malaysia & Singapore).
I thought we were happy to let Siam be left alone, it created a 'buffer' between French and British 'areas'
I'm pretty sure there were some political dealings back then to keep the French out.
If we did Siam would have been part of the commonwealth and there would be millions here in the UK
...and the UK would be a much more beautiful place to be
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