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Thailand's image as a sun-soaked haven was marred once again after a pair of Polish tourists were caught embracing and sunbathing completely nude on Koh Pha Ngan, sparking outrage among locals. The incident, occurring today, has intensified demands for stricter measures against unruly tourist conduct as the nudist escapade unfolded before bewildered onlookers and involved police intervention.

 

The couple, identified as Mr Michal, 27, and Ms Claudia, 24, stunned passers-by when spotted standing unabashedly nude on a public road, seemingly heedless of traffic. Their audacious display prompted locals to notify authorities, who engaged police forces that soon arrived to confront the brazen tourists.

 

 

 

Yet, the couple's exhibitionist antics continued shortly after, as they lounged naked on Ban Kai Beach, astonishing families enjoying the sunshine. Authorities swiftly instructed them to cover up, arresting the individuals under Thai law forbidding public indecency.

 

Transported to Koh Pha Ngan Police Station, the couple now face charges of public obscenity. However, their escapade is not an isolated incident, as similar tourist misbehaviour has left locals increasingly fed up. The episode underlines a growing impatience in Thailand, urging bolstered action to preserve the area's cultural and communal sanctity against such egregious tourist conduct.

 

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Nudism is normal in many countries.. Here in Thailand however they are very conservative and they shame for seeing someone nude.. However we were all born nude and there are only 2 kinds.. men and women.. FKK is in Germany normal and several EU countries have beaches and places were naturists and nudists can be themselves.. Instead of talking about scandals, Thailand should open beaches for nudists and naturists too.. All about tourism, but only Queeen Victoria style.. Even swimming in Tshirts and shorts, as bikini and swimmingslip can be annoying.. But on the other hand Thailand is full of sex.. How do they do that.... with all clothes on??

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6 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Nudism is normal in many countries.. Here in Thailand however they are very conservative and they shame for seeing someone nude.. However we were all born nude and there are only 2 kinds.. men and women.. FKK is in Germany normal and several EU countries have beaches and places were naturists and nudists can be themselves.. Instead of talking about scandals, Thailand should open beaches for nudists and naturists too.. All about tourism, but only Queeen Victoria style.. Even swimming in Tshirts and shorts, as bikini and swimmingslip can be annoying.. But on the other hand Thailand is full of sex.. How do they do that.... with all clothes on??

True nude beaches would be popular

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And still the people in this forum almost have no knowledge nor respect for thai people or the culture as well as living. Just go home , you are a sob bunch.

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15 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

And still the people in this forum almost have no knowledge nor respect for thai people or the culture as well as living. Just go home , you are a sob bunch.

 

 

Puritanical virtue-signalling drivel - laughable !!.

 

This "culture" you're banging on about… is that the one paraded on every third-rate TV soap-opera soaked in melodrama, gun crime, and cheap sex and cheating ?... 

 

.... Or is it the spectacle of half-naked dancers humping the stage at every bargain-bin Morlam gig in front of toddlers?

 

Maybe it's the tradition of being bent over behind the beer fridge at the back of some grotty Soi bar?

 

.... the sacred nightly ritual of grinding for sweaty banknotes in every grimy "gentlemen’s" club from Chiang Mai to Chonburi?

 

... getting shagged silly at every soapy ???

 

Yes - Thai culture, real Thai culture, absolutely deserves respect.

 

But don’t insult it by hiding behind it while peddling media-manufactured outrage.

The faux indignation - yours included - stinks of performative hypocrisy. Keep the sanctimony. 

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16 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

And still the people in this forum almost have no knowledge nor respect for thai people or the culture as well as living. Just go home , you are a sob bunch.

 

Ever been to a ping pong show ? Or one of the thousands of rub n tugs strewn all over Thailand ?

 

Mostly visited by Thai of course. 

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8 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

 

Puritanical virtue-signalling drivel - laughable !!.

 

This “culture” you reference…    is it the culture splashed across every soap opera on TV ?...

The culture of pelvic thrusting in bikinis in front of kids at every low-rent Morlam concert nationwide ??...

... getting shagged silly at every soapy ???...   Or perhaps the culture of gyrating nightly in every so-called gentlemen’s club across the nation ????

 

I do agree that Thai culture deserves respect....   But.... the faux outrage pouring from the media, and echoed by yourself, reeks of hypocrisy. Spare us the sanctimony....

 

Girl meets boy. Boy rapes girl. Girl falls in love with rapist. Family comes around. 

 

Rinse repeat. Channel 4 tonight catch the repeat at 9pm.

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9 minutes ago, blaze master said:

Girl meets boy. Boy rapes girl. Girl falls in love with rapist. Family comes around. 

 

Rinse repeat. Channel 4 tonight catch the repeat at 9pm.

 

Someone shoots someone with gun... 

... and then copied by Thanawut, the grab rider down the soi who took yaba after falling for Yingporn who got knocked up by Somchai...   

 

 

 

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