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Posted
Just now, marin said:

Never bobby, please try and find someone else to play with. Going out for my daily jog. 

...break a leg!

 

Colin.

Posted

bob, just stick to Soi 6/1. No need to travel all the way beyond South America for your bologna pony fix. Thailand still has some of the best ladyboys money can buy, hands down. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right mate?

Posted
10 minutes ago, RSD1 said:

If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right mate?

mate?

I'm not your mate.

I don't even know you.

Posted
2 hours ago, G_Money said:


First of all the election has nothing to do with my post.  You’re deflecting and using that as an excuse. 
 

“What a completely ridiculous, unnecessary, and unhelpful reply. Perhaps you can try harder next time. 

 

Why is that?  I was not being condescending.

 

If you can’t attract Thai men there must be a reason.  Could be appearance, grooming habits, not enough baht to spend

 

No difference whether man or woman.  While what I stated are possible the old cliche “Money number One” in Thailand is still very accurate.

 

You most likely already know the answer to your concerns.

 

 

Okay so from a standpoint of pure objectivity assuming you're not fluent in Thai, how many close male friends do you have who are Thais? 

Posted
8 hours ago, BarBoy said:

hi, I have had an offer from an old pal of mine to relocate to Panama, all expenses paid, free bed and board and a senorita to boot. however I have never been there before and I am quite content with my life here in Thailand. Has anyone been to Panama before? He tells me the lifestyle over there is amazing, great weather, girls are awesome and there is always something going on. Visas are excruciatingly easy to obtain and the food is quite good too. Just looking for a bit of advice before I make my final decision. Thanks.

Have not been. One of the 5 countries I was considering for retirement. Thailand was the pick but … the Kingdom of Thailand chooses to tax the required amount I bring in annually to meet immigration and Panama is on the list as a possible move. Been here 13 years as a retired professional, no issues for Thailand and a steady scourge of revenue … up to you Thailand.

Posted
8 hours ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said:

To the OP, International Living raves about Panama year in, year out.  That said - never been. Also prudent to take what IL says with a big grain of salt. For example, they rave about Chiang Mai but never once mention the terrible air pollution.

 

 

 

Nov. 22, 2014 Forbes had an article about retiring to Panama.

Posted
3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

What a completely ridiculous, unnecessary, and unhelpful reply. Perhaps you can try harder next time. 

 

In the past two years since this election cycle does it feel like this forum is getting dumbed down with more venom, or is it just my perception? 

The zeitgeist is certainly changing. Where it's headed is anybody guess

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Okay so from a standpoint of pure objectivity assuming you're not fluent in Thai, how many close male friends do you have who are Thais? 

 None, as I have no desire to have close Thai male friends.

 

My choice.

 

I’m sure the feeling is mutual on their side of the fence.



 

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

It is cultural it's not me. And it's my belief that in addition to the language barrier it's also due to a stunning lack of curiosity about us, and about the outside world. 

So you are telling me the language barrier is what is holding you back?

Have you considered learning the language or is that beneath you and you feel all Thais should learn English so they can be friends with you?

 

How many friends to you make in the USA were foreigners who refused to speak English?  You wouldn’t bother, so why would Thais be bothered with you? 
 

It shows a stunning lack of curiosity of the world you are living in.

Posted
2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Okay so from a standpoint of pure objectivity assuming you're not fluent in Thai, how many close male friends do you have who are Thais? 

How do you expect to make friends if you can not speak with them?

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