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Steamy side of Internet in Thailand: Adult sites climb charts


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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

As the country grapples with the implications of this data

 

Apparently that's not the only thing being grappled..

 

 

47 minutes ago, Aussie999 said:

Disgusting.... these sites need to be named, so we do not spend too much time searching for them...lol

 

Yes, my friend just asked to send the list.. to add to his banned filter.    Looking So Serious GIF - Looking So Serious GIFs

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, BenStark said:

 

She : I like movies for which I have to take out the tissues.

 

He: Me too.................

 

Lets' get that right, it means 4 or 5 tissues, and possibly several wet wipes. 

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They say prostitution does not exist in thailand either or the sex trade in the bars or cities.You can see it every night.Internet now but someone watches this 24/7.Round the world it exists,we know and someone will look online.Dating sites whatever else someone does it somewhere.They is a story about big joke and gambling sites going round too.Thailand is not excluded from what happens anywhere

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Same thing worldwide since adult content was published on internet decades ago. The trouble in Thailand is the lack of responsibility and sexual education of many  (in terms of pregnancy and STDs, "very" widespread...). At least when i was in high school in the 90s (French expat school in Madrid, Spain) we had condom machines and "morning after Pill" at the nursery if needed.

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to have this data "the influencer" should have an access to browsing data of users in Thailand. Which is impossible, only Mossad can do such a trick [<<<joke]

Google trends don't show this data. Then where did he pulled this info from?

From his imagination likely. Remember, he has to "influence" his audience.

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

I'm sure I read somewhere that 90% of internet traffic is porn.....I can't believe it's not more than that. 

 

Our obsession with the naughty pink bits has driven a lot technological innovation too.

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How beautiful were the times when experienced prostitutes weaned young men and taught them the noble art of sex.

 

Now all bent on masturbating with the nose onto the smartphone screen. How disgusting trajectory humanity has taken.

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“This report goes global… ‘Thailand’s Internet Usage Report’ I haven’t read other countries’ reports, but in Thailand, the term ‘X’ is ranked as the 15th top Google search.

Seems like a lot of people are trying to search for Twitter, it seems. Never knew Twitter, now called X, was so popular here.

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“This report goes global… ‘Thailand’s Internet Usage Report’ I haven’t read other countries’ reports, but in Thailand, the term ‘X’ is ranked as the 15th top Google search.

Could theoretically also be people searching for posts in former Twitter...:ermm:

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Can't say the same thing about Chiang Mai re curtain hotels. In the 1990's - early 2000's there were dozens of curtained love hotels in the north. I especially liked the old Red Rose Hotel ? in Chiang Rai with its' themed rooms, right next to the abandoned Vietnam War era airport runway - I believe it has since been demolished. Went looking for some of my old haunts when in CM last August - the biggest & best of the old 'love hotels' in Santitam CM apparently went broke during covid, so now the owner rents the rooms there by the month, not the hour. Place was full of tuk-tuk drivers, Burmese workers & girlfriends etc. Must be different in your neck of the woods, because the north was literally a ghost town last year. As you say though, most tourists would not have a clue about the existence of such places, as they are mostly intended for use by 'locals'.

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On 2/28/2024 at 5:56 AM, Fancyzancy said:

Whenever I search anything in Thailand using a questionable word. A Thai Government WARNING pops up. So how are others even getting to X sites??

VPN

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On 2/28/2024 at 4:43 PM, proton said:

Nothing more boring than porn sites, with the possible exception of actual sex!

 

Tom and Harry over a pint of beer in a pub:

 

Tom: After so many years of marriage, sex is starting to get boring.

 

Harry: Why don't you try it the other way around for a change?

 

Tom: What? And get a house full of children???

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On 2/27/2024 at 9:46 PM, rumeaug said:

we had condom machines and "morning after Pill" at the nursery if needed.

?!?!?! Really?!?! GEEZ, and I thought I was young groping my first boobie at 12 :sleepy:

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Some of you touched on the (probable) reason for expanded searches for sex: Covid. The lock down blocked most access to Mia Nois, Giks and gfs and left everyone stranded at home with the old wifey and the kids.

At the beginning time frame (Nov '22) we were still in lock down without a foreseeable end in sight and coordinating live video chat with open bathroom times wasn't as easy as having said "side women" making and posting videos for their guys.

Why do you think there was such a notable run on toilet paper sales above all else? You didn't really think being locked down was causing a massive increase in the need to poop did you? :whistling:

I'd bet a rerun of the same study from Dec '23 to Dec '24 would show a slowing trend in searching those same sites.

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