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  1. It didn't RAIN in Pattaya today.

    Just thought I'd throw this in as a reminder of what the topic is for this thread :o

    Yeah yeah. :D

    Rain in Bristol today, and a bit cloudy as well, hopefull it will improve for the weekend. :D

    It's been raining here today as well, but hopefully tomorrow it won't. I've got to drive into town tomorrow.

  2. It's often those who have recently 'achieved' the status of living here who seem to have misplaced their heads.

    Happens to many people, I reckon it's only a stage in the process of making oneself at home, so to speak.

  3. Which brings up again social and sexual roles. This would never happen to me in the west, but I can't imagine a better free flowing of love than some ways Sarah and I took care of each other. In the morning, she would usually wake first. Once I was up and ready, she would bring me food. How simple is that? She would use my money, walk down the street a few yards, purchase prepared food, put it on a plate, come upstairs and offer it to me. She didn't just lay it down and walk out, no, we performed our morning ritual. I accepted her devoted offering, we ate together in silence, and then I thanked her and thanked her many times for taking such good care of her Daddy. Every day, for a year. Then we'd have sex. Then we were ready for the day. And when she prepared food she offered as much glow to the room as our 40 watt lightbulbs in our little love hovel. She chopped with devotion - each chop was devotion. She never felt put upon for her devotions.

    And I paid for everything. I earned our money. And I breathed many lives into her that she had never known. She was safe and loved and taken care of.

    All I can say is WOW!!! I'm not sure but there may be some issues... "Daddy" and "I breathed many lives into her". I'll keep my opinions to myself, but he might want to read what he wrote as an interested bystander instead of as a proud author. WOW!!!

    There is not enough information in your post about what, exactly you find distasteful. Sarah is 22. She is not 13. She happens to look 13, and I find her sexually attractive, as does every man I've ever met who met her. She won the sexiest girl contest in Cebu City, dancing on the stage. She is hot - don't blame me for that. Youth is beauty - it just is. She is a hot sexy girl who looks younger than she actually is. She get's people hitting on her constantly wherever she goes. So sue me for being a normal man.

    And as for the Daddy thing, please see the difference between the archetype of embodied paternal care and actually having sex with your offspring. Sarah is not actually my daughter. There is no incest going on. She is 22 years old - an adult. It is totally normal for a man to want to care for his woman, and a lot of those feelings are mixed with paternal instincts of nurturing.

    There is no need to get all disgusted as if actual incest was going on. Two people just chose to care for each other, and she called me Daddy and I called her Daughter.

    And as for the little poetic comment about breating life into her, well, in her own words I did fill her with love and life.

    Sorry for coming in quite late here, I was on 'holiday'. My 2 Bt worth:

    Disengaging from any short-term exploitative relayionships would be a step in the right direction for 'Sarah'.

    "Jamman" would benefit from long-term, in depth psychotherapy to look at himself and the way he relates to others.

    As a favour to Jamman, here a link to "pseudointellectual", I believe I explained it before.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudo-intellectual

    But if you can't grasp what intellectual means, you won't understand pseudo-intellectual, either.

    That's how the thing perpetuates itself.

  4. We got a low min wage of 133/day and we got a massa with a 120/day wage. When someone is slaving for me in a hot field, I'll gladly give them the daily min wage per hour

    In Thailand's agriculture, you'd only do that until you realise you're losing money selling the farm product if you pay more than the going rate for the workers.

  5. The accident incident doesn't sound good.

    There are some members here who have been in similar situations, I suspect you'll need all the support you can get. An interesting aspect could be that the guy was 'working' at the time, and what kind of insurance cover is provided by the company.

  6. Any foreigner anywhere is considered to be more of a risk for leaving.

    Try to understand what's been said before spouting off, Britmalaise.

    Many Thais may well wish to live in AMERICA, the point here though was that cities at night are at least as unsafe in the US as in Thailand.

    Jeez...., this thread has attracted more than its fair share of posters who lack reading and comprehension skills and have difficulties expressing themselves, too.

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