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Pattaya Flourishes from Quiet Fishing Village to Vibrant Tourist Hub


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Just now, MalcolmB said:

For a man that grew up amongst large built, nasty toxic feminists in the west it is heaven on earth. 
 

Petite, silky skinned smiling angels, willing to let you live out your most perverted fantasies for about the price of a meal in a nice restaurant.

 

Thank God for Pattaya.

That's calling a spade a spade. Well stated.

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9 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said:

Not to mention the sex trade capitol of Southeast Asia.

 

They must have forgotten that part, lol

 

Do they commemorate January 6 then??

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

For a man that grew up amongst large built, nasty toxic feminists in the west it is heaven on earth. 
 

Petite, silky skinned smiling angels, willing to let you live out your most perverted fantasies for about the price of a meal in a nice restaurant.

 

Thank God for Pattaya.

 

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

For a man that grew up amongst large built, nasty toxic feminists in the west it is heaven on earth. 
 

Petite, silky skinned smiling angels, willing to let you live out your most perverted fantasies for about the price of a meal in a nice restaurant.

 

Thank God for Pattaya.

Well said Malcolm 

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1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:

No mention of Pattayas principal industry of prostitution?

 

No longer the principal industry. You stuck in the past.

 

1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:

It started during the Vietnam R and R destination during the Vietnam war as referenced in the article

 

No, it didn't. And the article, to its great credit (for once), doesn't repeat that ignorant myth.

 

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13 minutes ago, BigStar said:

 

No longer the principal industry. You stuck in the past.

 

 

No, it didn't. And the article, to its great credit (for once), doesn't repeat that ignorant myth.

I was there in 68-70 and yes it was the start of an RR destination for GI's. Wish I could go back in time, we rode horses on the beach water skied in the ocean. Best of times 

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My wife's father was a fisherman in Pattaya and remembers going with him. Then she and her brother provided horse rides along the beach for visitors - memories....

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2 hours ago, Tailwagsdog said:

Whenever I arrive it's always pulsating 😁

There's an image in my head that I hope I can quickly lose... 😂

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1 hour ago, simple1 said:

My wife's father was a fisherman in Pattaya and remembers going with him. Then she and her brother provided horse rides along the beach for visitors - memories....

I might have ridden on one of those horses

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45 minutes ago, Issanraider said:

nothing has changed with the infrastructure with constant gridlock on most roads although to be fair there was an exceptional amount of additional traffic due to the fireworks festival.

 

A lot has changed with the infrastructure. Don't worry, every change was accompanied by a loud chorus of sneers on the forum.

 

You really think this many people are going to make into the beach and back w/ no gridlock?

 

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49 minutes ago, Issanraider said:

after just a couple of hours in Soi Diana last Thursday I concluded that I no longer want to be in the company of masses of pissed up farangs anymore.

 

Well, then you wouldn't stay in Soi Diana. Pattaya's a large and diverse area. The vast majority of expats don't live in the CBD and don't even visit that regularly. 

 

 

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