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Thai Woman's Bold Demand for 1 Million Baht Sparks Online Debate

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In this day and age with the power of social media, i would not be at all surprised if she gets her wish, so many crazies out there!!

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  • If that's an actual photo = Nothing more than average. I'II start the bidding at 500 Baht/Month. If TW will let me have a Mia Noi. 

  • Hmmm, bet she cannot even open a can of Baked Beans - and I don't mean the ring-pull cans !

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    If that's an actual photo and she has the right background she will get her figure or come very close. 

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That is all the warning sign a rational man should need. Stay away from those that worship the golden calf and prioritize it over all else. She is an empty suit. 

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“I’m searching for someone who ‘understands my value’ enough to offer 1 million baht a month without questioning why it’s expensive.”

I think she's going to be eating alone for a while.

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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A Thai woman's audacious social media post demanding a suitor provide her with 1 million baht per month has stirred up a significant online frenzy, capturing the attention and imagination of users nationwide.

 

The post, which emerged today, features the woman dressed in a student uniform, articulating her unapologetic need for substantial financial support. She boldly states, “I’m searching for someone who ‘understands my value’ enough to offer 1 million baht a month without questioning why it’s expensive.”

 

Her demands don’t stop at a sizable monthly allowance. She also mentioned the desire for luxury timepieces, specifying brands like Patek Philippe and Rolex, adding a touch of glamour to her request.

 

The viral post has drawn a spectrum of reactions from netizens, ranging from disbelief to admiration. Some users mock the extravagance, with one commenter quipping, “It’s like she’s selling herself on a high-end auction site.” Others, however, are taken by her confidence and clarity about her desires. “She clearly knows her worth,” chimed another, though noting that the cost might seem unattainable for most.

 

At the heart of the controversy is the question of value in today’s digital age. The woman’s post challenges traditional notions of relationships, prompting a broader discussion about self-worth, financial dependence, and the so-called ‘luxury influencer’ culture that has grown popular on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

 

Many users are debating whether her demands reflect a broader trend among young people to seek lavish lifestyles without the means to sustain them independently. There is a split between those who see it as a pragmatic approach to modern relationships and those who decry it as materialism.

 

Regardless of opinions, the post has certainly achieved one thing: it has got people talking. The sheer audacity of demanding such an extravagant lifestyle, combined with her nonchalant rejection of the question “why so expensive?”, highlights a growing culture fascinated by luxury and status.

 

As this debate continues to unfold online, it raises important questions about societal values and the true meaning of self-worth, leaving everyone to ponder: is this outspoken woman setting a new standard, or merely fuelling a trend that prioritises wealth over emotional connection?

 

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Makes me feel fortunate my wife only costs 350,000 a month to maintain lol.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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A Thai woman's audacious social media post demanding a suitor provide her with 1 million baht per month has stirred up a significant online frenzy, capturing the attention and imagination of users nationwide.

 

The post, which emerged today, features the woman dressed in a student uniform, articulating her unapologetic need for substantial financial support. She boldly states, “I’m searching for someone who ‘understands my value’ enough to offer 1 million baht a month without questioning why it’s expensive.”

 

Her demands don’t stop at a sizable monthly allowance. She also mentioned the desire for luxury timepieces, specifying brands like Patek Philippe and Rolex, adding a touch of glamour to her request.

 

The viral post has drawn a spectrum of reactions from netizens, ranging from disbelief to admiration. Some users mock the extravagance, with one commenter quipping, “It’s like she’s selling herself on a high-end auction site.” Others, however, are taken by her confidence and clarity about her desires. “She clearly knows her worth,” chimed another, though noting that the cost might seem unattainable for most.

 

At the heart of the controversy is the question of value in today’s digital age. The woman’s post challenges traditional notions of relationships, prompting a broader discussion about self-worth, financial dependence, and the so-called ‘luxury influencer’ culture that has grown popular on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

 

Many users are debating whether her demands reflect a broader trend among young people to seek lavish lifestyles without the means to sustain them independently. There is a split between those who see it as a pragmatic approach to modern relationships and those who decry it as materialism.

 

Regardless of opinions, the post has certainly achieved one thing: it has got people talking. The sheer audacity of demanding such an extravagant lifestyle, combined with her nonchalant rejection of the question “why so expensive?”, highlights a growing culture fascinated by luxury and status.

 

As this debate continues to unfold online, it raises important questions about societal values and the true meaning of self-worth, leaving everyone to ponder: is this outspoken woman setting a new standard, or merely fuelling a trend that prioritises wealth over emotional connection?

 

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F off! 

She wrote this ridiculous statement to get lots of social media followers.  Otherwise she should stand on a street corner and make an honest living.

So on top of the 1 million baht per month........"Her demands don’t stop at a sizable monthly allowance. She also mentioned the desire for luxury timepieces, specifying brands like Patek Philippe and Rolex, adding a touch of glamour to her request."

 

So I wonder what a suitable person, man, would get in return for these outrageous demands??

It seems like she is selling herself to the highest bidder?

So I guess 'love' is out of the question?😂

12 hours ago, flaming dragon said:

 

As a salary? No, but the wife would definitely have access to that kind of money and wouldn't be scolded for spending it.  A friend of mine dated a woman from a very hiso Thai family. She walked around with 10 grand in her purse. In Canada.  A million baht is around 40 grand in Canadian pesos. It's just not a lot of money to wealthy people. 

 

 

How do you know she had 10k in her purse? Because she wanted everyone to know, because it is for the show!

May all of her wishes come true. I am sure that she is deserving....HAHAHAHA

 

Remember, Thailand is ranked as the 107th most corrupt countries on the planet.

World corruption Perception Index , 2024, "transparency.org". 

Everything here is transactional...EVERYTHING. We are only talking about the price.

Heck, if you have enough money and power you can buy your daughter the position as PM.. 

 

Why did the young lady in question not ask to be Thailand's next PM as well? I understand that the 

position is open.

Deluded and like most young people brainwashed by social media they think they don't have to work for a living and money will just rain on them for life 🙄

15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Picture courtesy of Facebook

 

A Thai woman's audacious social media post demanding a suitor provide her with 1 million baht per month has stirred up a significant online frenzy, capturing the attention and imagination of users nationwide.

 

The post, which emerged today, features the woman dressed in a student uniform, articulating her unapologetic need for substantial financial support. She boldly states, “I’m searching for someone who ‘understands my value’ enough to offer 1 million baht a month without questioning why it’s expensive.”

 

Her demands don’t stop at a sizable monthly allowance. She also mentioned the desire for luxury timepieces, specifying brands like Patek Philippe and Rolex, adding a touch of glamour to her request.

 

The viral post has drawn a spectrum of reactions from netizens, ranging from disbelief to admiration. Some users mock the extravagance, with one commenter quipping, “It’s like she’s selling herself on a high-end auction site.” Others, however, are taken by her confidence and clarity about her desires. “She clearly knows her worth,” chimed another, though noting that the cost might seem unattainable for most.

 

At the heart of the controversy is the question of value in today’s digital age. The woman’s post challenges traditional notions of relationships, prompting a broader discussion about self-worth, financial dependence, and the so-called ‘luxury influencer’ culture that has grown popular on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

 

Many users are debating whether her demands reflect a broader trend among young people to seek lavish lifestyles without the means to sustain them independently. There is a split between those who see it as a pragmatic approach to modern relationships and those who decry it as materialism.

 

Regardless of opinions, the post has certainly achieved one thing: it has got people talking. The sheer audacity of demanding such an extravagant lifestyle, combined with her nonchalant rejection of the question “why so expensive?”, highlights a growing culture fascinated by luxury and status.

 

As this debate continues to unfold online, it raises important questions about societal values and the true meaning of self-worth, leaving everyone to ponder: is this outspoken woman setting a new standard, or merely fuelling a trend that prioritises wealth over emotional connection?

 

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She can't be that smart with grammatical errors in her Thai caption writing per month twice. "every month 1 million baht, per month"

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

suitor provide her with 1 million baht per month has stirred up a significant online frenzy

I like her attitude, it's a bit over the top though. I'm sure I'd get a discount, with my good looks, superior genes and great sense of humour. 

 

These pretty chicks need to be rewarded, they're at an age now, a bit more mature, fed up with giving it for free to the school boys, now it's time to earn the big bucks. 


 

12 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

20k a month tops... but she'd better suck the bed sheet up my arse when going the gobble.

Couldn't you have been more specific😆😆

For once it’s not a gullible Farang ruining the girl prices

It is so sad in 2025 that many Thai woman are so shallow they don't have the motivation to earn money themselves. This man must pay mentally is so old fashioned and woman like this are money parasites. What educated, intelligent reasonable looking man would do this. I doubt if money is her main goal she is deep in emotions and does not know true love. Just another whore trying her luck. 

12 hours ago, Jerzy Swirski said:

One million baht per month works out as 1388 baht per hour

That sounds a bit more realistic

In the USA she would qualify for a Top End Company Company Manager (30,797.66USD); In the European Community she would hold the same, High End Manager ((26,093.33EU); In Australia, she would be called a High End Office manager (46,852.76AUS) the finally in the financial capitol of S.E.A CEO of a mid sized factory manager (39,214.33SIN)! 

I believe and this is just my thoughts, that would amount to 16.6 Short times a day or 2 short times an hour! Wow. 

Here's a woman who has yet to learn that even massive wealth doesn't make you happy. It does the opposite, though your life will be comfortable. If you marry her, she'll always be screaming and crying: "I need more money!"

A million baht per month.  Is that a purchase or a rental?

 

“I’m searching for someone who ‘understands my value’

Hmmm, there is just a little much irony in this use of words, so I'm going to call bs on this.

 

Give her a million baht and she will keep many other young lovers by the side. Why should anyone be foolish enough to give her what she wants?  Who is she, by the way? Is she from a local college? The admin of that college ought to know about her.

9 minutes ago, renaissanc said:

Here's a woman who has yet to learn that even massive wealth doesn't make you happy. It does the opposite, though your life will be comfortable. If you marry her, she'll always be screaming and crying: "I need more money!"

If so, that man will fall deeper into her trap.

12 hours ago, Hummin said:

Everybody has their own illusions, where some lives on 500,- baht short time still, others realize there is a grand marked out there for those who dare to believe. Even in my younger days we could read about luxurious hookers demanding equal to 1000 euros a day for going on holiday with the jet sets in the 70 and 80ies. That was alot of money back then. 

 

 

 

Then there are those of us who just don't exchange cash for sex.

9 hours ago, Hummin said:

Pathetic 

 

who, exactly, would you be calling pathetic?

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