rumeaug Posted April 30 Posted April 30 They should go to France, plenty of legal nudist beaches mostly by the french riviera in the south (even resorts and hotels catering for that) . And full of "swingers" there too for those who fancy that :) 1
Nicholas Paul KNIGHT Posted April 30 Posted April 30 By all means stamp out Tourists behaving inappropriately , while your about it Stamp out the Price gouging , the excessive fees imposed on foreigners, the Corruption overtly visible in many Police interactions . then and only then will we see standards rise. Thai society is in fact more violent and it is getting worse, sadly due to POOR AND INCOMPERTENT reporting by the Authorities and the Press, the true scale is hardly ever known . So a mistake or blatant error of judgement is made far worse than it actually is while the horrific murder by anyone is politely swept under the carpet in case Thailand loses face. Lost credibility yuears ago so NOT telling the truth looks now far worse. 1
ignore it Posted April 30 Posted April 30 If they would have kept their cracks up they might have avoided this crack down. Well., goes for him anyway... 1
klauskunkel Posted April 30 Posted April 30 8 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: 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. 16 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: Now we are there again with hypocrisy and sanctimony. Your usual vocabulary, Richard. However, it doesn´t matter to me. You can post what you want. I will still have the opinion, that all that post like you to bring out the worst of Thailand, can just look for better places to stay, where they fit much better. Thailand has always been like you describe it, and that´s why many members of this forums old guard came here to start with. The famous bar scene and the easy sex. However, it has never been ok to engage in such acts or even stand kiss each other in public. That´s how the culture is built, and all that can´t grasp that or accept it, does not belong here. so, just keep on posting about everything you find weird or disgraceful and wrong. Up to you. That´s how things work here, and that´s how it always worked. Gottfrid, the graceful thing to do after losing an argument is to acknowledge and to bow out. Of course for that you first need to realize that you lost... 1 1 1
Popular Post ThailandRyan Posted April 30 Popular Post Posted April 30 8 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: 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. He's just trying to gaslight you with his nonsensical drivel 3
Gottfrid Posted April 30 Posted April 30 12 minutes ago, klauskunkel said: Gottfrid, the graceful thing to do after losing an argument is to acknowledge and to bow out. Of course for that you first need to realize that you lost... So Kunkel, what did I lose? What is not correct regarding Thailand and Thai culture that I posted about? Now show you grace, and enlighten me with your wide knowledge. 2 1 1
Gottfrid Posted April 30 Posted April 30 4 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said: He's just trying to gaslight you with his nonsensical drivel So, Ryan. Look at my post above. That goes for you too. See, now you have your chance. 1 3
Cameroni Posted April 30 Posted April 30 East Europeans again. Just stop letting in East Europeans. A vast number of these incidents will go away. 1
Popular Post Geir Rasch Posted April 30 Popular Post Posted April 30 2 hours ago, thesetat said: I do not see the problem here other than scaring the people unfortunate enough to have witnessed them without clothing. Phuket needs to segregate a section of beach and make it for nudism since this seems to be trending there lately. How else can these foreigners expose themselves without netizens complaining? They can expose themselves in their home country, not as a guest in other countries. 1 2
Ctkong Posted April 30 Posted April 30 15 hours 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?? 15 hours 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?? Do not lump all Thais into one stereotype. As in other countries, there are various stages of decency in Thailand. Those bar girls working in Thailand are mainly from issan stock. Not all Thais are prudes and not all Thais are loose. However Thailand is still a conservative country steep in their culture and nudity in public is just a western culture not appreciated in Thailand. However when in their country, respect their cultural sensitivities or else go elsewhere. I believe Thais would not miss these type of tourists.
Ctkong Posted April 30 Posted April 30 9 hours ago, blaze master said: 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. Ya… adults do what adults do but these are behind closed doors or establishment catering to them. Not parading in the public spaces for all to see including children. 1
helloagain Posted April 30 Posted April 30 18 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of KhaoSod 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. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-29 Thailands reputation, there must be 2000 whores in and around Bangla rd phuket plus Pattaya, plus patpong, soi cowboy and Nani Plaza. Reputation, tourists know exactly what's here. 1 3
helloagain Posted April 30 Posted April 30 18 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of KhaoSod 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. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-29 Thailands reputation, there must be 2000 whores in and around Bangla rd phuket plus Pattaya, plus patpong, soi cowboy and Nani Plaza. Reputation, tourists know exactly what's here. 2
helloagain Posted April 30 Posted April 30 18 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of KhaoSod 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. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-29 Thailands reputation, there must be 2000 whores in and around Bangla rd phuket plus Pattaya, plus patpong, soi cowboy and Nani Plaza. Reputation, tourists know exactly what's here. 2
helloagain Posted April 30 Posted April 30 18 hours ago, Mike_Hunt said: They were showing off their ugly tattoos to the world. 2000 whores in and around Bangla rd phuket plus Pattaya, plus patpong, soi cowboy and Nani Plaza. Reputation, tourists know exactly what's here. 3
Byron Allen Black Posted April 30 Posted April 30 9 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: 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... Scriptwriting job awaiting your good self at the production hou -- OOPs! Just gave the work to AI, sorry.
Yagoda Posted April 30 Posted April 30 We had one in my local watering hole/pool. Hot chick going topless and she refused to cover up despite 5 local barangs asking her to cover up politely. She got pissed off and left. When in Rome. 1
blaze master Posted April 30 Posted April 30 50 minutes ago, Ctkong said: Ya… adults do what adults do but these are behind closed doors or establishment catering to them. Not parading in the public spaces for all to see including children. Ahhhh ever been to walking street or soil 6. You should go it would be a secret. No one will know it's all behind closed doors. 1
connda Posted April 30 Posted April 30 19 hours ago, snoop1130 said: 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. I agree 100%. Ban all tourists!!! In the meanwhile: 🇹🇭 "No understand. Tourist no want to come to Thailand. Many many go to Vietnam." Dear Polish sunbathers: According to Resolution No. 11/NQ-CP you are now Visa Exempt in Vietnam. https://vietnamnet.vn/en/vietnam-ranks-among-top-trending-travel-destinations-for-2025-2373275.html
Patong2021 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 17 hours 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?? ok. However, nudism is just as taboo in Poland as it is in Thailand, perhaps more so. Polish people do not usually expose their bodies in public places. They don't even jaywalk. It is the land where people do not smile in public, that's how tightly would they are. It takes real arrogance and a disrespectful mentality to do in Thailand what they would dare not do in their homeland. They don't look like respectable people either. 1
Yagoda Posted April 30 Posted April 30 42 minutes ago, blaze master said: Ahhhh ever been to walking street or soil 6. You should go it would be a secret. No one will know it's all behind closed doors. Kids shouldnt be walking around down there
Wrwest Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Ha! Being a naive, backward, Puritan inhibited American (OK, not really), I remember fondly a couple of European experiences. The first was visiting the Costa Del Sol where my ex-Wife and I came across a beach full of bare breasted beauties. Ah, yes, I learned a new chapter of "eye candy". The second time, I was leading an American Scout Exchange to Europe through our Sister City program. In Switzerland or maybe it was Germany, we were on a river rafting trip. Coming around one river bend there was a substantial grassy area with sun bathers. There they were again, those bare breasted beauties! As the Scouts were both male and female, I have no doubt I, like Socrates, could have been found to be corrupting youth by some in our conservative home area of western Kentucky.
ikke1959 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 1 hour ago, Ctkong said: Do not lump all Thais into one stereotype. As in other countries, there are various stages of decency in Thailand. Those bar girls working in Thailand are mainly from issan stock. Not all Thais are prudes and not all Thais are loose. However Thailand is still a conservative country steep in their culture and nudity in public is just a western culture not appreciated in Thailand. However when in their country, respect their cultural sensitivities or else go elsewhere. I believe Thais would not miss these type of tourists. I don't know for sure.. but if there were nudist and naturism beaches and resorts it could attrack even more tourists.. THailand has nice weather for these kind of people.. and with the constantly declining tourists, you should maybe be more openminded and find other groups to get an holiday here 1
spidermike007 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 I think it's time for the false piety and the fake purity to end. This netizen outrage is becoming nonsensical. Look, you invite 40 million tourists into your country in a desperate bid for their cash and you're going to have some delinquents, you're going to have some that misbehave, you're going to have some lowlifes. If you want to avoid that you put some qualifications on the visa process. Otherwise, just deal with it and stop the moaning. 1
ikke1959 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 11 hours 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. How can you expect that people respect the Thai people and culture if Thailand is constantly attacking foreigners on all kind of behaviors and doings which Thai are doing the same.. Besides that Thailand is soo very conservative and brainwashed that everything that is not according to their thoughts is wrong and will be condemned.. An easy example is if a foreigner is peeing somewhere because of lack of toilets , Thai people jump up.. but drive on a highway and see how many Thai truckdriver are doing the same , but that is ok.. If you want a tourist destination you should be openminded and accept that different people will not follow always the very conservative ideas the Thai have..If you wnat to preserve the Thai culture, close the borders and no more tourists in, would that be better?? 1
john11k Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Disgraceful when there is young family on the beach. but it should be very simple, deport them immediately and a very hefty fine. a lot of the comments her forget , we are a guest in another country and should abide by the law , As they must do and expect others to do in there countries
richard_smith237 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 3 hours ago, Gottfrid said: Now we are there again with hypocrisy and sanctimony. Your usual vocabulary, Richard. However, it doesn´t matter to me. You can post what you want. I will still have the opinion, that all that post like you to bring out the worst of Thailand, can just look for better places to stay, where they fit much better. Thailand has always been like you describe it, and that´s why many members of this forums old guard came here to start with. The famous bar scene and the easy sex. However, it has never been ok to engage in such acts or even stand kiss each other in public. That´s how the culture is built, and all that can´t grasp that or accept it, does not belong here. so, just keep on posting about everything you find weird or disgraceful and wrong. Up to you. That´s how things work here, and that´s how it always worked. So, You came here as monger for the bar scene, indulged in it, probably bragged about it to your mates, and now you want to play the wise old expat lecturing others on "respecting Thai culture"? That’s rich... You mention the sex trade like a cultural museum piece - "it’s part of the culture!" - until someone points out the hypocrisy of that, then suddenly it's sacred, and anyone questioning that "doesn't belong here." Pick a lane... You can’t have both and still pretend to be credible... At least you are not so angry today.
richard_smith237 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 41 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: I think it's time for the false piety and the fake purity to end. This netizen outrage is becoming nonsensical. Look, you invite 40 million tourists into your country in a desperate bid for their cash and you're going to have some delinquents, you're going to have some that misbehave, you're going to have some lowlifes. If you want to avoid that you put some qualifications on the visa process. Otherwise, just deal with it and stop the moaning. Agree - admittedly this is more serious than the women who sunbathed in a bikini on Sanam Luang (BKK) and Temple grounds in Chiang Mai... but the puritanical hypocrisy is practically Olympic-level at this point, the response is a bit rich when all thats needed is a 'firm word'... "not acceptable - Dress pls, or we arrest". ... Instead, the response and the overly puritanical media outrage attempts to create an international incident when nearby a blind eye is turned to one of the largest prostitution scenes in the world, whole red-light districts - open, advertised, and booming - It's part of Thailands charm.... Yet, the moral outrage only gets wheeled out when there's a chance to publicly shame a foreigner and score purity points. It’s not about upholding Thai values - it’s about theatre. The issue isn’t the act, it’s who is doing it and how visible it is. Thats particularly noticeable when local authorities turn a blind eye to the neon-lit parade of sex tourism night after night, but whip themselves into a frenzy the second someone breaks a dress code in the wrong postcode. It’s performative, selective outrage - and it reeks of a double standard. 1
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