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Visiting Bangkoks Redlight Area

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I'm visiting Thailand in the next month or 2 for my sisters wedding which i cannot wait for! and was after a bit of advise ;p

I've never been to a Asian country before and want to keep out of trouble but at the same time i want to enjoy everything Thailand has to offer.

During the day I intend to lay on the beach, visit the sites, enjoy the food, sun and culture Thailand has, however by night i plan to be naughty and visit the clubs and red light areas thailand has(want to see everything thailand has and the sex industry is part of it).

I'm a good person I mean no harm to anyone, if anything any ladies that choose to spend time with me should feel lucky to be hanging out with someone who isn't a ######.

Are there any tips as to where to go and what kind of girls to watch out for, girls that might set you up or rob you when you're not looking?

Is there any risk of STD's at all? and if so are items such as condoms readily available?

I hear that some top end hotels ($3000-$8000THB) a night tend to not let these girls into the hotel due to image reasons, is this true?

Are you allowed to bring viagra into the country?

I know drugs are a no go however do people try to sell you them off the streets?

Perhaps the girls might know how to get some(unless they're going to set you up too!)

I know my questions seem very dodgy but i assure you i mean no harm to anyone and these are questions i'd like to be aware as they are real issues that happen in thailand.

Any help is much appreciated!

Thailand has red light areas??!! Why did nobody tell me!!! :o

PS. Nice troll.

I'm a good person I mean no harm to anyone, if anything any ladies that choose to spend time with me should feel lucky to be hanging out with someone who isn't a ######.

Someone's in for an eye opening :o

Are there any tips as to where to go and what kind of girls to watch out for, girls that might set you up or rob you when you're not looking?

The pretty girls who talk like Lou Rawls are the best

Is there any risk of STD's at all? and if so are items such as condoms readily available?

Yes on both counts

I hear that some top end hotels ($3000-$8000THB) a night tend to not let these girls into the hotel due to image reasons, is this true?

Yes

Are you allowed to bring viagra into the country?

Leave it at home and none of the above are a problem anymore, you can take in a cultural show instead.

I know drugs are a no go however do people try to sell you them off the streets?

Perhaps the girls might know how to get some(unless they're going to set you up too!)

Only a real fool gets involved with this in Asia.

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I'm honestly not trolling, i've looked up bits and pieces around the net however i can never find the answer i'm looking for, nor can i tell if it's the truth.

I figured if anyone had the answers this forum would, as it says if you're not sure then ask here.

Are we talking about http://www.lourawls.com/final_frameset.html <-- this person here btw? :o

Watch out for a gorgeous lady to be aah lets say a he :o

If you come too prepared, it'll be no fun. If, however, you live under a bridge, stop wasting everyone's time.

Please do your bar/girl research in another forum - topic closed.

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