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What Are The Best Websites & Blogs Written About Thailand By Women & For Women?


Goinghomesoon

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As well as TV I like to read a number of blogs and sites written by women in Thailand. It is fascinating to realise what a diverse bunch we are. What sites do you all recommend? [When I figure how to post a link I'll add my 2 baht worth... :o ]

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www.southernthai.com

www.englishgirlisaan.blogspot.com

http:// saneroad.blogspot.com

www.mythailanddiary.com/about-me

http:// lylesinrodwalter.blogs.com/ (not updated for a while but a good read)

www.planetranger.com/lindsaye/

Hmm there must be more, c'mon guys. Can you tell I tend to sit up late at night and live my life vicariously through other people's blogs :o

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These two also have some stories & reports on Thailand - I came to the expatwomen site via one of the personal blogs listed above. Talesmag has reports on almost any major city you might consider living in, including some in Thailand. I find it interesting to read other people's opinions on places I have lived.

www.expatwomen.com

www.talesmag.com

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As well as TV I like to read a number of blogs and sites written by women in Thailand. It is fascinating to realise what a diverse bunch we are. What sites do you all recommend? [When I figure how to post a link I'll add my 2 baht worth... :o ]

For anyone that reads Thai, my wife used to spend a lot of time on LadySquare, when we were living outside Thailand. She missed home sometimes I know, and fiund it interesting, and a good way of keeping in touch

http://www.ladysquare.com/

There's a whole range of stuff on there discussed by Thai women in Thailand, as well as Thai women around the world. Could be interesting for anyone wanting (mainly) Thai perspectives. Posting photos, travel, weddings, relationships, cooking, babies, giks, guys, friendships, i.e lots of "women stuff". From the little I looked at it, your Thai sisters are also quite diverse in their interests.

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