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Health Thailand Urges Action as HIV Cases Exceed 500,000
My mate tried that, she got pregnant & it turned out she had HIV, fortunately he didn’t & even more fortunate the baby didn’t. I don’t bare-back but if I were to I would know the risk associated with the girl I was with. -
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Older Retirees and Younger Partners in Rural Thailand: Accepted or Not?
If you are 75 and your partner is 50 I don't think anyone cares. As long as you are both friendly and sociable. -
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Older Retirees and Younger Partners in Rural Thailand: Accepted or Not?
Is that you Goat.................😂 A Thai lady I know runs a small beer bar near me, been there for decades, her now deceased Thai husband was probably 40 years older than her..........😉 So to answer your question, locals don't give a sh_t about age differences, Thai or Farangy........ -
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Report Thailand's Military Aims for Reform Amid Political Unrest
I suggest it starts with the Thai public who should be telling their elected reps what they want from their army, the boundaries, ethics and morals. And that includes the personal health and saftey of new recruits / all soldiers. Plus guaranteed long-term benefits. -
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USA Rumbling in the Swamp: Quiet Talks Begin to Launch a Viable Third Party in U.S. Politics
Elon's pet issues are endless H1Bs, slashing Social Security and Medicare, and placating China. Any Elon Party is DOA. -
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Texas Floods
A main camping area with many camps along the Guadalupe River, on ground that doesn't soak up water easily but lets it runoff into creeks feeding the Guadalupe. That flood in 1987 was also in July, as was a flood in October and December in other years. Texas gets little rain for many months but a lot all of a sudden in hours. Just a couple months ago San Antonio has a lot of rain in a short time and there was a flood along Perrin Beitel Road which killed some. Another in August of 2022 around Dallas. I saw a few while living there and mainly in the Guadalupe River, where I saw houses floating down the river off IH 35 in New Braunfels and also in Blanco County. Many dry creeks throughout the Hill Country that are torrents after heavy rains. People die every year trying to bypass closures in moving water of creeks.
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