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"CUP C" coffee shop causing rise in male interest after online "exposure"

 

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A coffee shop in Ratchaburi is doing a roaring trade - in out of town men - after pictures of the saucy staff went viral.

 

The six serving girls - many of them employed as "pretties" - are getting plenty of attention due to what Sanook referred to as their "plump" side.

 

Sanook went to the CUP C Cafe House in Ratchaburi where they spoke to Hat Yai male Pongthorn, 39, who said he and his ten mates had come all the way from the south of Thailand after seeing the shop featured online.

 

"We came here especially," he said, as he brandished his mobile phone camera, "and we are not disappointed. They are a bit of all right aren't they?"

 

Owner Chanisara, 37, said she was surprised by all the attention especially from out of town men after someone took pictures and put them on social media.

 

She claimed that the first she heard of it was when the shop suddenly started filling up with men only.

 

She said that there were not enough tables and chairs to cope with all the interest. But she said there was no official dress policy - the staff could dress as they pleased and seeing as many were pretties anyway they chose a sexy style.

 

Asked if it was obscene she said that in her opinion it was not but people were entitled to their own views.

 

But she said that her shop was about a lot more than just an eyeful for the lads.

 

Urbandictionary online lists C-Cup as a term meaning slightly larger breast size than normal. It is considered the optimum in America.

 

Thaivisa notes that there are two coffee shops that have a similar name in Bangkok though it was not known at press time if those are also on the radar of local men.

 

Sanook used the term "eum" (rising tone) in their headline that normally is used to refer to women with a fuller, more curvaceous figure.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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10 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Expect loads of similar 'C-cup' coffee shops to explode like a rash across the bosom of the nation as the 'business model' is typically but firmly embraced with both hands.

 

And there is/was a coffee shop in the North with all young good looking male staff, all with good upper body definement, working without shirts, attracted a lot of female and male customers. 

 

Also a noodle shop in Chiang Mai in a pub complex area same concept, good looking well defined male shirtless waiting staff.  

 

 

 

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Such a strange phenomenon. It's like they're not going there to ogle the girls, but to get photos and put them on facebook.

The women are nothing special and they don't seem particularly sexiliy dressed.

 

It's like they are going there just to say they've been.

 

The obsession with appearance but what appears like without any "functional" aspect seems very strange to me. Like when straight women say they want to see sexy ladies dancing, or when a middle aged married man standing with his wife smiles at you and says "very handsome".

 

An aspect of Thai culture that is sometimes hard to understand. Like they're talking about sport.

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Sanook went to the CUP C Cafe House in Ratchaburi where they spoke to Hat Yai male Pongthorn, 39, who said he and his ten mates had come all the way from the south of Thailand after seeing the shop featured online.

 

Perverts, must be sex mad, no wonder so much here happens to the girls silly sods they are.

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On 28/11/2017 at 4:08 PM, Colabamumbai said:

Waiting for pussy galore to open.

You mean the (in)famous hair salon in Pat Pong?  Closed already I believe quite long ago.  (Not that I have ever been there:  All right, once!! to Pat Pong, but not that shop).   

Our local shopping village has a "D Cup coffee shop" but the name there appears to be false advertising, if you know what I mean.  I think the owner is blissfully ignorant of the possible double entende.  

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