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soistalker

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  1. I have red blood<deleted> eyes all the time when I am in Pattaya. I know you think this is a wind up for a joke about drinking, but it isnt. The air quality is poor and my eyes are always red and uncomfortable. 

  2. 1. Shave the entire infected area.

    2. Once a day bathe in cold water with only ivory soap. It is pure soap.

    3. Twice a day, apply a generous amount a NIZORAL antifungal cream. Yes, it is for humans, but it works on a wide range of indications. You can get it at any pharmacy in Thailand 

    4. Avoid letting the dog outside as heat and humidity is bad for her condition.

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  3. Tell her the online business is not doing well. Tell her you dont have the money.

    Buying that property in Isaan and badgering you to pay for it is her way of transferring your money to her. You will never have control of that property, and you will never, ever see a single satang back from it. Dont give her any money for it. And what kind of a wife buys a property against her husband's wishes, then expects him to pay for it?!

    Make sure she understands that if you die, the money dies with you. Be careful not to be the victim of a "suicide." Always live in a "suicide" proof house or condo, i.e. not above the 6th floor. When she talks about divorce, obviously she is  contemplating it.

    This isn't someone you want to be married to, but you are...and stuck. I wouldn't, as other posters have said, consider the kids in the relationship. She will do what she wants to do with your kids with the help if her family, and you probably have little say in the matter. 

    Remember: guys married to Thai "ladies" have been murdered for a lot less than what you just wrote about. I'd prepare a bug-out bag if I were you. 

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  4. My wife and I own a condo in Thailand. We live in different Asian country. I regularly escape to the condo for a week or two every couple of months. Typical pattern would look something like 10 days in Thailand, go to Cambodia, return to Thailand for a few days, then back to the other Asian country where we live. 

    I have never extended my stay and dont think I have stayed anywhere close to 30 days in Thailand in one stint.

    My question is if this is going to cause me trouble at immigration. Immigration officers always see multiple stamps, but I always get processed quickly, and never asked any questions. Going forward, I am concerned, though. Is this pattern raising red flags?

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