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  1. Last Year 53

    17 Year Old Female Pimp Caught with Young Prostitutes

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    17 seems a little young to start on a vocation as a pimp, but that's exactly the career path chosen by a young woman arrested Tuesday evening by the Chonburi Immigration Police. The immigration officers, supervised by the Superintendent of Chonburi Immigration Pol. Col. Atisawit Gamonrat, arrested the teen at the top of Soi 12 off Central Pattaya Rd after being informed that this young lady had established a thriving business providing young girls, most between 15 and 17, to tourists and foreign residents. She also claimed to have a number of local government officials as customers, but declined to name them, perhaps holding back for some bargaining power.

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  2. According to the article below "poverty and the great demand by pedos for [young] children,"

    Honestly, with $4-$5 no one can even get an aged whore in Pattaya , CM or else.(these days)

    seriously!!!!!.... someone gotta do something to fix this.:closedeyes:

    I doubt the last paragraph "The men pay the girls $4, sometimes $5"

    An attractive, young b/g will charge far more than this and child prostitution must attract an even higher price as a 'niche' market with far greater risks.

    Of course its a problem, but until the government does something about it, nothing will change.

    Poor parents encourage their daughters to move to tourist areas to 'get money' - selling their children is just another (horrible) step in the pursuit of money.

    The root cause of child prostitution is "poverty and the great demand by pedophiles for [young] children," said Lea Robidillo, Asia desk coordinator for the International Catholic Child Bureau (ICCB).

    Read more: http://www.ncregiste.../#ixzz1OlroD3Uh

  3. I think that foreigners should pay a higher price for some things like park entrances. In the USa if you go to a state park and you are an American but don't reside in that particular state you pay a higher price. Same for fishing and hunting licenses, It is as some people have said a matter of the locals paying taxes that support whatever place you are trying to enter.

    I think having foreigners pay 5 times the price or whatever it is is a bit overboard though. If a local gets into a place for 20 Baht then a foreigner should pay maybe 30 or at most 40 Baht. If they kept it reasonable then I don't think many people would care and we could stop having this tired discussion.

    YeH..

    we are willing to pay even x2 more. on the other hand, x5 more Er............. is really too much.

    Make us look like idiots.

  4. haha this is true!!!!!

    The young guy will most likely move on and "sponsor" another lady rather sooner than later.

    It is in our genes.

    ;)

    How bout making a poll? there are people who said both negative and positive according to their experiences.

    donate some in a Tsunami's Fund ? alternatively!!!!;)

    Let me clarify this. -_-

    before You meet your girl she could live in such way I mean fitting herself in a small room with other 4 and supporting her family.

    once you jumped in to her life, You begin to spoil her by giving what she doesn't deserve to have in order to please her. I don't know how long you have been together.:closedeyes:

    My question is "what if you don't give any"? what if You don't have money? -_-

    Most of the cases, girls will turn away from you. This is a good way of testing a woman though. It's depending on your relationship with her and much more from her side on what she is expecting from you. I read a news a Japanese guy attempted suicide when a Thai girl left him after he went broke within a couple of months.There are many reasons for a woman,such a complicated thing. :crazy:

    Not sure. If i can say this "Why don't you take more time to find the one who is able to live like other many Thai girls who have proper jobs do". :thumbsup:One guy told me he doesn't need an educated woman. Just throw 'em money that is enough. Is that what you are thinking?ermm.gif

    They only need your support that is money. A wealthy hubby is the short cut. huh.gif

    there are rules.

    Top 10: Ways To Be The Man Women Want :coffee1:

    Learn to attract women by just being yourself

    Get "unstuck" and grow up

    It's OK to be a man

    Never follow the woman

    Take personal responsibility

    Stop giving away your power

    "Man up" about your insecurities

    Stop needing a woman to need you

    Give up "girly man" behavior

    Constantly grow yourself to get an unfair advantage

    Some guys moaned 'bout their divorces. You can see in this forum.:crying:

    Bless ya!

  5. thanks for restoring the missing piece.

    Found the rest of this article here:

    Witness article Child Prostitution

    Quite a hard hitting piece from April 2007, which will hopefully help raise awareness of Thailand's darker side.

    Tried to contact her via the e-mail to get the up-to-date info. and anything to back up those figures she quoted in the article. Apparently, the e-mail is no longer used anymore.

    "Numbers have been estimated to be as low as 12,000 to somewhere in the hundreds of thousands." is from another child prostitution website.

    very interesting article!!!!

    Perhaps 800,000 children under the age of sixteen?

    Perhaps??

    Numbers have been estimated to be as low as 12,000 to somewhere in the hundreds of thousands.

    Girls as young as 10-12 years old service men in the sex industry. Many of the girls typically have sex with ten to fifteen men every day, and sometimes as many as 20 to 30.

    Interesting numbers.

    I dont think anyone denies the problem exists and must be dealt with.

    But where does she get the numbers from?

    if this is true?

    The men arrive from the Europe and the US, and often a bus is waiting at the airport to take them straight to the girls. All of this is organized through the Internet — and not only in Bangkok. There is an urgent need to control this trade. The men pay the girls $4, sometimes $5. After the pimp has taken his share, the girls are left with less than the price of a meal.
  6. This is her pict. posted in another news agency's website. The complexion is totally different.

    My point is that ; Does she look like below or the picture above in order to identify her when seen?

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  7. Hau hin

    I've always found Cha Am to be nicer than Hua Hin, but neither are in Eastern Thailand if that's where the OP wants to be.

    What about Sri Racha or Bang Saen?

    Laem Mae Phim (near Klaeng) is the place to be! (but Tesco - Klaeng or Ban Phe - is the closest we get to a shopping centre)

    the beach is cleaner Than in Pattaya. a bit far from the city but it's a good place to live.

    you will need your own transportation. I love it.

    condo for sales , if you like

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  8. Child Prostitution in Thailand

    by Sirirat Pusurinkham Child prostitution is a serious social problem in Thailand. Prostitution is a form of enslavement that currently involves perhaps 800,000 children under the age of sixteen, bought and sold for a profit that exceeds that of the drug trade or weapons sales or lotteries or sports gambling.

    http://www.thewitness.org

    ncregister.com

    wiki Prostitution of Children

    Sex work web link

    It is important to note that this is not a news article from a recognized news source but rather a report from a Christian mission in Chiang Rai that does not cite the sources for its information--sbk admin

  9. his camel

    There was a guy riding through the desert on his camel. He had been traveling so long that he felt the need to have Humm. Obviously there were no women in the desert so the man turned to his camel. He tried to position himself to have Hummm with his camel but the camel ran away. The man ran to catch up to the camel and got back on and started to ride again.

    Soon he was feeling the urge to have Hummm again so once again he turned to his camel. The camel refused by running away. So he caught up to it again and go on it again. Finally after riding the camel through the whole desert the man came to a road. There was a broken down car with three big chested beautiful blondes sitting in it. He went up to them and asked the women if they needed any help.

    The hottest girl said , "If you fix our car we will do anything you want." The man luckily knew a thing or two about cars and fixed it in a flash. When he finished are three girls asked, "How could we ever repay you Mr.

    " After thinking for a short while he replied, "Could you hold my camel?"

  10. OP. This does not answer your question. But are you saying that vegans can't eat / drink milk from cows? :unsure:

    Yep... they are the most serious type of Vegetarians.

    Don't you miss Cheese?.... or there is(are) a Vegan cheese(s).

    being a Veg. meself , sometimes it's hard when I am out.

    but at home i stock plenty though.

  11. I've only been to two places that were completely inflexible on the Thai/foreigner price thing when they were shown a Thai drivers license: Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, and the Khao Wang national park complex in Phetburi Province. Both places insisted that it was either Thai ID card, or pay the foreigner price (this was before I got my Thai ID card).

    Everywhere else -- other national parks, Safari World, Siam Park, the aquarium at Paragon -- all gave "Thai price" to foreigners who could show a Thai drivers license (or something else, presumable, demonstrating they were long-stay and not tourists).

    Any others for the list? (I know, I know...use the "search" function).

    I haven't been to any that were not flexible. :) I have walked away from one private company that would not give me the local price. (It wasn't high on my list of things to do ... and I just won't pay 2-tier pricing for private companies ....

    My Girl Friend and I went koh samed, Rayong. There is a beach which is a part of the national parks where they have a couple of rangers patrolled in the area. We were asked to pay B200=$6.67 while the locals paid B40=$1.33. How many times is the difference? roughly 5 times more.

    "The world is SO unfair" is true. And in Laos, I paid heaps while the locals pay as little as 1/3 of mine for the entrance fee at a park where there's a falls near Luang PraBang.

    The last time I was at Samet I paid the local price for the island (National Park) when I showed them my Thai DL.

    haha....... not many cases ended up in the same way as yours......

    pretty lucky dude.!!!!

  12. I haven't found one meself. Nope... not Soya Milk Chocolate here!!!!!....

    realized that most of the quality Veg products are imported from Taiwan. (Please try your search)

    Thai people don't eat much Chocolate. Very hard though!!!

    G 'luck

  13. I've only been to two places that were completely inflexible on the Thai/foreigner price thing when they were shown a Thai drivers license: Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, and the Khao Wang national park complex in Phetburi Province. Both places insisted that it was either Thai ID card, or pay the foreigner price (this was before I got my Thai ID card).

    Everywhere else -- other national parks, Safari World, Siam Park, the aquarium at Paragon -- all gave "Thai price" to foreigners who could show a Thai drivers license (or something else, presumable, demonstrating they were long-stay and not tourists).

    Any others for the list? (I know, I know...use the "search" function).

    I haven't been to any that were not flexible. :) I have walked away from one private company that would not give me the local price. (It wasn't high on my list of things to do ... and I just won't pay 2-tier pricing for private companies ....

    My Girl Friend and I went koh samed, Rayong. There is a beach which is a part of the national parks where they have a couple of rangers patrolled in the area. We were asked to pay B200=$6.67 while the locals paid B40=$1.33. How many times is the difference? roughly 5 times more.

    "The world is SO unfair" is true. And in Laos, I paid heaps while the locals pay as little as 1/3 of mine for the entrance fee at a park where there's a falls near Luang PraBang.

  14. Should foreigners pay higher prices?

    Vivek Wagle Lonely Planet author

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    A few years ago, I fronted up to Delhi's Jantar Mantar, a stellar remnant of India's Mughal past. An Indian by birth and ethnicity, I handed over the 'local' entrance fee – about US$0.10 – only for the guard to laugh and demand the much higher 'foreigner' fee (US$2). My protests were brushed aside: I could not produce an Indian passport, and my Hindi was horribly accented. So the foreign price it was. ....

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  15. Unfortunately,They told me all the units with the sea view were sold out.

    not until the next 2 years ..... that i was told.

    You mean they will build another condo (with other sea-view units),

    in the 200m between this first condo and the sea,

    when all apartments are sold... ? :whistling:

    Nope.... sorry@!!!

    I mean They are building these condos.

    now they are under construction and will be completed in another 2 years. Then you can move in.

    forgot to mention that....:jap: apologies.

  16. I went there and had a quick swim. Won't do it again. Have to point out that the beach is absolutely dirty. IMHO.

    But quiet though. The area is very handy. iT is only a 20kms from S.Pattaya and 10 kms from Sattahip. There's an access route to Rayong near by.

    Unfortunately,They told me all the units with the sea view were sold out.

    not until the next 2 years ..... that i was told.

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