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1 minute ago, transam said:

It makes me chuckle when old guys on here say, get a young bird so you have plenty of nooky when they don't realise at some point they may not be able to perform, that's the time when their young bird will get serviced else ware...????

Very true ! But its also fair to say that what we want from a relationship changes as we get older. Its not about sex so much anymore, other things take more priority.

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1 minute ago, CharlieH said:

Very true ! But its also fair to say that what we want from a relationship changes as we get older. Its not about sex so much anymore, other things take more priority.

Absolutely, my post was from my experience...????

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On 8/12/2021 at 7:23 PM, tingtongfarang said:

just keep saying to yourself, look i,m not gay, its got tits!

Well your not gay your bi. Or cock curious if you prefer. On the slippery slope to the darkside lol

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1 hour ago, CharlieH said:

Very true ! But its also fair to say that what we want from a relationship changes as we get older. Its not about sex so much anymore, other things take more priority.

65 here, and it's still about sex, but maybe not so often!

(Twice a week now, which I would have considered a good week in my 20s)

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2 minutes ago, Smithson said:

I love the way trans and LGBT people are accepted here and would hate to see it become like the West with it's divisiveness and hyper sensitivity.

 

Thais don't need to learn anything from the West, in this regard a trans head of state in the UK, Canada etc. is irrelevant.

 

Westerners need to stop trying to colonize other cultures with their strange ideas.

All cultures are strange, by definition.

 

There are some cultures which exhibit a language spoken in CLICKS.

I love the sound of this language.

Click, click, click.

Click, click, click.

 

What is strange to one culture, is Ho Hum and Blasé to the tribe living alongside them.

 

Having always preferred foreign lands, I glory in the diversity of the behavior of my fellow man.

 

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1 hour ago, transam said:

It makes me chuckle when old guys on here say, get a young bird so you have plenty of nooky when they don't realise at some point they may not be able to perform, that's the time when their young bird will get serviced else ware...????

Used to make me chuckle, that was 20 years ago. I'm still fine with it though. The important thing to remember is none of us are that special.

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18 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I always preferred foreign lands, I glory in the diversity of the behavior of my fellow man.

 

That's great, your certainly on the right track. Hopefully in the future you can glory in the diversity of women also, as I'm sure many of the posters here do. Thai friendly may help.

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2 hours ago, Smithson said:

I love the way trans and LGBT people are accepted here and would hate to see it become like the West with it's divisiveness and hyper sensitivity.

 

Thais don't need to learn anything from the West, in this regard a trans head of state in the UK, Canada etc. is irrelevant.

 

Westerners need to stop trying to colonize other cultures with their strange ideas.

"In 2016, Paisarn Likhitpreechakul, a board member of the Sogi Foundation, wrote an op-ed in the Bangkok Post warning of so-called corrective rape being widely used to "cure" lesbians of their sexual orientation, highlighting the case of a father in Loei who confessed to raping his 14-year-old daughter for four years to stop her from socialising with tomboys."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Thailand

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8 minutes ago, Tanomazu said:

"In 2016, Paisarn Likhitpreechakul, a board member of the Sogi Foundation, wrote an op-ed in the Bangkok Post warning of so-called corrective rape being widely used to "cure" lesbians of their sexual orientation, highlighting the case of a father in Loei who confessed to raping his 14-year-old daughter for four years to stop her from socialising with tomboys."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Thailand

 

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4 hours ago, CharlieH said:

And some women probably feel the same about the elderly pensioners they have to deal with.

 

Its all a mixed bag of choice and personal preferences.

 

It's a good thing they don't feel the same way about the pensions themselves.

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2 hours ago, Smithson said:

I love the way trans and LGBT people are accepted here and would hate to see it become like the West with it's divisiveness and hyper sensitivity.

You mean in the West where they can legally marry and share in benefits ?

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Yes clearly wonderful acceptance across the board in Thailand:

 

"On 26 December 1996, in a report in the Bangkok Post, the Rajabat Institute Council, the collective governing body of all of Thailand's colleges, declared that it would bar homosexuals from enrolling in any of its teacher training schools, the idea of Deputy Education Minister Suraporn Danaitangtrakul. The announcement was strongly criticised by human rights groups and many others, who urged the repeal of the policy. On 25 January 1997, Danaitangtrakul proposed that the Institute set new criteria to bar people with "improper personalities", but not specific groups such as homosexuals."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Thailand

 

They're tolerated but they're not really accepted are they? If you listen to Ladyboys they'll tell you stories of how they were insulted by Thais.

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37 minutes ago, Tanomazu said:

Yes clearly wonderful acceptance across the board in Thailand:

 

"On 26 December 1996, in a report in the Bangkok Post, the Rajabat Institute Council, the collective governing body of all of Thailand's colleges, declared that it would bar homosexuals from enrolling in any of its teacher training schools, the idea of Deputy Education Minister Suraporn Danaitangtrakul. The announcement was strongly criticised by human rights groups and many others, who urged the repeal of the policy. On 25 January 1997, Danaitangtrakul proposed that the Institute set new criteria to bar people with "improper personalities", but not specific groups such as homosexuals."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Thailand

 

They're tolerated but they're not really accepted are they? If you listen to Ladyboys they'll tell you stories of how they were insulted by Thais.

Yes, I remember that, it was 25 years ago. I don't think the policy was ever implemented, if it was it was abandoned.

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56 minutes ago, tonray said:

You mean in the West where they can legally marry and share in benefits ?

No, that's not what I was referring to. It's they way so many people try incredibly hard to portray others as having some sort of phobia in regards to other people sex lives. Also how people try to show themselves and beliefs from their culture as superior to those from other cultures. It's like a form of white supremacy.

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1 minute ago, Sparktrader said:

Guy 1, slept with 100 women and 2 ladyboys

Guy 2, slept with 2 women

 

Which guy is more of a man?

All you need is 1,000bht to sleep with a woman.

Not sure if spending 100 x1000bht makes you more of a man.

But sucking a LBs penis most certainly does make you less of a man.

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4 minutes ago, Sparktrader said:

Guy 1, slept with 100 women and 2 ladyboys

Guy 2, slept with 2 women

 

Which guy is more of a man?

Neither criteria has anything to do with manliness. Which one was a more ethical, humane and supportive person for others?

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