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Thai Woman Allegedly Exposed Herself to Two Teenage Boys

A woman in Thailand is being urged to apologize after reportedly exposing herself to two 15-year-old boys in Rayong's Ban Khai district on February 28. The incident occurred around 1 am when the woman, believed to be about 40, invited the boys to travel with her on a motorcycle and then allegedly harassed them near a rubber plantation. A local man intervened and helped the teenagers return home safely.

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Prior to this incident, the boys were at a temple fair when approached by the woman. She offered them a ride home, which they accepted. However, the situation took a turn when she stopped the motorcycle and exposed her breasts, prompting the boys to attempt to leave.

The boys' attempted departure escalated as the woman reportedly grabbed one of their arms, preventing him from leaving. Despite her denial of wrongdoing and claims of a misunderstanding, the incident was recorded by the intervening man. He questioned the woman about her actions, but she insisted the teenagers willingly traveled with her.

The parents of the teenagers decided not to file a police complaint since the boys were unharmed and returned home safely. However, they urged the woman to acknowledge her actions and apologize, emphasizing the need for her to refrain from similar behavior with other teenagers. This incident has raised concerns about safety and conduct in the area.

Looking forward, it remains unclear if the woman will issue an apology or if further action will be taken. The event has prompted discussions about the responsibilities of adults in protecting minors and ensuring their wellbeing in public spaces. Authorities may consider monitoring similar situations more closely to prevent future incidents, reported The Thaiger.

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flaming dragon Gold Member

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23 hours ago, Artisi said:

Plenty of 40 year olds around that are very fit and firm, suggest you have a good look around sometime 😉

Undoubtedly, but the boys wouldn't have responded with horror if she was one of the women. I suggest you actually have a look at the article sometime.

Bert got kinky Platinum Member

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On 3/6/2026 at 8:09 AM, FolkGuitar said:

Even though most of us at 15 'think' we would have loved to have an older woman teach us the ropes, many young people will be terrified when it happens to them. Magazine centerfolds and stolen glimpses are more than enough to fuel their fantasies until they grow up a bit. They just aren't ready for the real thing yet.

I was ready by 15, but I had to wait a year for my introduction to real live sex. Perhaps you were too at that age. Obviously, as they ran and told adults what happened, they were not!
That's why we have laws to protect children.
As much as we love the Mrs. Robinson idea, it is still called Pedophilia and is against the law.

On 3/6/2026 at 8:09 AM, FolkGuitar said:

it is still called Pedophilia and is against the law.

The fact that someone disliked your statement and my post pointing out that it is Peodophilia garnered quite a few dislikes, suggests that there are a few paedos on this board.

So, for the nonces on here, please feel free to dislike this post as much as you want.

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