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Thailand's sex workers hope election will change their lives


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I think any Sex Worker Rights Act, and Same-Sex Marriage Act, are still decades away.

 

I think we like to think Thailand is more progressive than it really is.

 

Are any parties supporting either of these initiatives?

 

I suspect some are, especially those with fewer than one MP seat.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, ezzra said:

the voters will not go for it, this is still a very much religious country that adhere to the Buddhist teaching. 

A percentage of the voters are the sex workers?

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4 hours ago, ChipButty said:

I think a good indication of what could happen, since the legalized dope there is a new place opened where Ilive every 50 meters, if they legalized pussy 

Example;  on the very busy ground floor of a big shopping complex near me. Various 'blends' and numerous bongs etc., on display, 1 girl & 1 boy trying to strongly waylaw customers as they walk through that area. 

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This seems to be all nonsense because the only aspects of prostitution that are illegal are:

 

* Soliciting so as to cause a nuisance. This depends on the victim filing a complaint with the police.

 

* Being a brothel keeper.

 

* Having commercial sex with a sex worker under 18 in a place of prostitution. They plan to up this to 20.

 

I can't see how making a it legal to keep a brothel or cause a nuisance by harassing blokes who are not interested is going to change their lives, whereas upping the age to 20 will make a lot of existing hookers illegal to their customers who will steer clear of any younger looking girls.

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53 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

Adhere to Buddhist teachings ?  are you having a laugh. Lying is second nature to them , and sexual misconduct is a way of life for many, and  there is a huge drug and alcohol problem in all levels of society,   

I suppose it depends what circles you socialise in.

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Double-edged, at least from our manly point of view.

 

Banned yet widely ignored and tolerated is often better than legal and heavy-handedly controlled. Legalisation will come with tons of new requirements. Then the crack-downs for non-observance of said requirements will know no bounds. See many EU countries.

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4 hours ago, Emdog said:

next time you're out, take a gander at some fat, boorish, ugly old farangs and tell me it wouldn't be work to get in bed with them

You do realise that the vast majority of pros are servicing Thai people?

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7 hours ago, rabiedabruce said:

Fabulous. So interspersed among all the weed shops we will then have 'hello welcome' every other one. Idiot country. Just keep it on the down low.

I take it you have not been to Pattaya or nana recently they already are together.

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2 hours ago, ezzra said:

this is still a very much religious country that adhere to the Buddhist teaching.

It is? Really? A pity the monks don't do that. I read a story today of 80 million baht and gold bars buried (read: hidden) behind a temple, found during an investigation of a monk stealing millions in donations for himself.

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1294395-80-million-baht-cash-found-buried-at-buddhist-temple-in-thailand/#comment-18072473

 

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