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So it is an esteemed cultural treasure but only NOW are they introducing a national certification system. Before that it was the massage schools who issued certificates based solely on their own standards with no supervision whatsoever.

 

Goes to show how superb verbal cultural teaching works in SE Asia.

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28 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

In 20 years, I've never seen the term "nuad Thai," used anywhere! So I dont see any danger of that being misrepresented. Every shop I have ever seen or used just states "Thai massage" where from my experience, you're twisted like a pretzel with absolutely no thought or consideration given to contraindications, general health questions, etc. Probably shown what to do by the girl in the next cubicle when it's quiet. Zero actual knowledge of anatomy and physiology in most places.

There may well be "legitimate" and correctly trained ones out there, but I suggest they are few and far between compared to the "happy ending" variety.

Guess it depends on where you live.

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Just now, connda said:


For those who wish to look for it, the script for Ap Op Nuat is:  อาบ อบ นวด  👈 Literally - "Shower Bake Massage"
These are legally run businesses.  This is where Chuwit Kamolvisi made his money.  These establishments are a Thai institution.  They aren't going anywhere.  And they are not aimed at non-Thais.  Most non-Thais probably don't ever know they exist - well, unless you're a Western expat who lives in the Thai community and can read and write Thai.  The BIB may bust a few for show, then it's back to business as usual. 


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1 hour ago, JoseThailand said:

End of dirty massage shops..


Here's what is really going down.  The Thai government is going to use a carrot, not a stick.  They are offering certifications.  Well, some stick - my guess in the near future, in order to use the term "Nuat Thai" on your establishment, the owner will need to be certified by the government to a certain level and their staff will also need to be certified to minimum standards.  What you may see if they implement this is the police notifying massage establishments that they have a year to comply with certification or else they must take the term "Nuat Thai" off of their signage.  Which actually may not be a bad thing.  If you certify the owner will be able to print the term "Nuat Thai" or "นวดไทย" or "Certified Traditional Thai Massage" on their signs. With the certification, these massage shops can then charge a higher price for services minus Happy Endings.  It's gonna be all about the wording on signs.  Nothing much else really. Well, imho. 

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7 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

there is nothing better than a happy ending from a gorgeous ladyboy

bob smith - is this your alter ego?

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8 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

there is nothing better than a happy ending from a gorgeous ladyboy

 

 

We will just have to take your word for that  joseThailand.....................:coffee1:

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41 minutes ago, actonion said:

Any Massage should be given by a fully medicaly l trained physiotherapist,   the others do more damage 

Tosh.

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