Jump to content

Thaksin Asked To Curb Casual Sex Among Youth


george

Recommended Posts

PM asked to curb casual sex among youth

BANGKOK: -- Academics have called on Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to spearhead attempts to tackle what they call an increasing trend among Thai youths to indulge in casual sex, saying the problem must be treated as a national agenda.

Amornvich Nakornthap, of Chulalongkorn University's Education Faculty, said young Thai girls were getting more sexually promiscuous. Many frequented nightspots looking for attractive men for a one-night stand, he said.

A recent survey among some 400 vocational students showed more than half had sex for the first time when they were about 17 years old, he said.

Two hundred students in Bangkok and another 205 in Surin province took part in the survey conducted by the university's Institute of Health Research.

The academic said the main factors contributing to the problem included a broken-home background, sexually provocative materials presented by the mass media, easy access to alcoholic drinks, and excessive freedoms enjoyed by young people living away from their parents.

In order to effectively tackle this problem, serious actions were needed from all authorities concerned, especially the ministries of Culture, Education, Information and Communications Technology, Social Development and Human Security, and Public Health. And the prime minister was the one who could ensure these ministries work together in earnest to deal with the problem, said the academic.

Meanwhile, Senator Wallop Tangkhananurak, a child rights and welfare advocate, said he disagreed with Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's expressed idea that he himself should chair a government central committee handling social problems involving children.

Mr Thaksin should act only as a ``major support and consultant'' and allow the ministers concerned to deal with such problems, the senator said.

It would be better if Mr Thaksin listen more to the ministers' views and suggestions on how to solve those problems. He should refrain from playing a dominant role and allow his ministers to have enough confidence to speak out, said the senator.

Somphong Jitradub, a lecturer at Chulalongkorn University's education faculty, said the prime minister was too slow in dealing with social problems involving children.

Mr Thaksin had paid ``too much'' importance to economic and security problems and ignored social problems affecting young people that should have been dealt with urgently, he said.

The government must strictly enforce laws that protect child rights if it hoped to solve these pressing social problems, Mr Somphong said

``Drugs, sex, alcohol, online games and pornographic media are the social problems that Thai children are encountering. I want the government to take serious action against these bad things first,'' he said.

--Bangkok Post 2005-08-23

Link to comment
Share on other sites

PM asked to curb casual sex among youth

The academic said the main factors contributing to the problem included a broken-home background, sexually provocative materials presented by the mass media, easy access to alcoholic drinks, and excessive freedoms enjoyed by young people living away from their parents.

I'm surprised the list didn't include "the presence of lecherous old farang within it’s borders" as one of the primary factors. :o

Link to comment
Share on other sites

PM asked to curb casual sex among youth

BANGKOK: -- Academics have called on Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to spearhead attempts to tackle what they call an increasing trend among Thai youths to indulge in casual sex, saying the problem must be treated as a national agenda.

Amornvich Nakornthap, of Chulalongkorn University's Education Faculty, said young Thai girls were getting more sexually promiscuous. Many frequented nightspots looking for attractive men for a one-night stand, he said.

A recent survey among some 400 vocational students showed more than half had sex for the first time when they were about 17 years old, he said.

Two hundred students in Bangkok and another 205 in Surin province took part in the survey conducted by the university's Institute of Health Research.

The academic said the main factors contributing to the problem included a broken-home background, sexually provocative materials presented by the mass media, easy access to alcoholic drinks, and excessive freedoms enjoyed by young people living away from their parents.

In order to effectively tackle this problem, serious actions were needed from all authorities concerned, especially the ministries of Culture, Education, Information and Communications Technology, Social Development and Human Security, and Public Health. And the prime minister was the one who could ensure these ministries work together in earnest to deal with the problem, said the academic.

Meanwhile, Senator Wallop Tangkhananurak, a child rights and welfare advocate, said he disagreed with Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's expressed idea that he himself should chair a government central committee handling social problems involving children.

Mr Thaksin should act only as a ``major support and consultant'' and allow the ministers concerned to deal with such problems, the senator said.

It would be better if Mr Thaksin listen more to the ministers' views and suggestions on how to solve those problems. He should refrain from playing a dominant role and allow his ministers to have enough confidence to speak out, said the senator.

Somphong Jitradub, a lecturer at Chulalongkorn University's education faculty, said the prime minister was too slow in dealing with social problems involving children.

Mr Thaksin had paid ``too much'' importance to economic and security problems and ignored social problems affecting young people that should have been dealt with urgently, he said.

The government must strictly enforce laws that protect child rights if it hoped to solve these pressing social problems, Mr Somphong said

``Drugs, sex, alcohol, online games and pornographic media are the social problems that Thai children are encountering. I want the government to take serious action against these bad things first,'' he said.

--Bangkok Post 2005-08-23

Here we go again, another chance for gov interference in peoples' private lives. Any excuse it seems, don't they know that sex is natural!?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

PM asked to curb casual sex among youth

The academic said the main factors contributing to the problem included a broken-home background, sexually provocative materials presented by the mass media, easy access to alcoholic drinks, and excessive freedoms enjoyed by young people living away from their parents.

I'm surprised the list didn't include "the presence of lecherous old farang within it’s borders" as one of the primary factors. :o

:D:D

But seriously, though - aren't Thai youth just taking after their parents? Mia nois, naughty massage parlours everywhere, short time hotels, hostesses at karaoke bars, gentlemen (!) clubs, etc, etc.

I say give the kids condoms and let them do their stuff. They always have, and they always will - just make sure they do it safely.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Are they serious?

The way I read it, they are talking about 17 year olds having sex!!

What age is it legal to have sex in Thailand?

If half of 18 year olds are still virgins, i would be surprised.

Sometimes I think this government has too much time on it's hands.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thaksin can't stop the violence in the south. Why do they think he can do anything about teen sex?  :o

I think now he can teach teenagers how to fold paper phallus's and then air-drop them over all the universities and schools in Thailand. The lucky person to find the one with his signature would get a free condom :D

Edited by Sphere
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here we go again, another chance for gov interference in peoples' private lives. Any excuse it seems, don't they know that sex is natural!?

Not only natural but a cheap form of enjoyment.

The gov are going to lose before their battle even begins. :o

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thaksin can't stop the violence in the south. Why do they think he can do anything about teen sex?  :D

I think now he can teach teenagers how to fold paper phallus's and then air-drop them over all the universities and schools in Thailand. The lucky person to find the one with his signature would get a free condom :D

awww... c'mon... surely Thaksin's Phallus is worth a million baht per millimeter???

:o:D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thaksin can't stop the violence in the south. Why do they think he can do anything about teen sex?  :D

I think now he can teach teenagers how to fold paper phallus's and then air-drop them over all the universities and schools in Thailand. The lucky person to find the one with his signature would get a free condom :D

awww... c'mon... surely Thaksin's Phallus is worth a million baht per millimeter???

:o:D

Yes, and that one could only be initialled... :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The problem here is that it is casual sex and these women even have the impertinence to watch for goodlooking guys instead of some money-loaden VIPs.

If somebody would pay money for it, it is all fine and sundry. If that continues, how should the fatcats find their mia nois?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Are they serious?

The way I read it, they are talking about 17 year olds having sex!!

What age is it legal to have sex in Thailand?

If half of 18 year olds are still virgins, i would be surprised.

Sometimes I think this government has too much time on it's hands.

Its legal to have sex at age 15...and it appears that it is legal to perform indecent acts at age 13. I found this by googling 'thailand age of consent'. Don't ask me what 'indecent acts' are...I'm just relaying what it said on the web site.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Recind the laws banning the sales of hootch between the hours of 2 and 5 and they all the kidiwinks that this was aimed "to protect"at could all get P**ed after school and forget about sex....... :o:D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think us teenagers should be allowed to have sex if we take responsibility. I think the age in England is fine (16) but as young as 13 thats just not fair on the child and the childs parents. One of the things with Thailand is lack of education though. Some girls in Thailand my age act a lot more immature than me and probably haven't a clue about birth control and the side effects of sex. But in England it's completley different, teenagers are educated in sexual education and there are leaflets, posters, badges, pens mentioning safe sex. In Thailand if Thaksin wants to try and curb teen sex he should at least put his money into some sort of sceme educating teens about safe sex, the side effects and age restrictions.

Edited by Ice Maiden
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think us teenagers should be allowed to have sex if we take responsibility. I think the age in England is fine (16) but as young as 13 thats just not fair on the child and the childs parents. One of the things with Thailand is lack of education though. Some girls in Thailand my age act a lot more immature than me and probably haven't a clue about birth control and the side effects of sex. But in England it's completley different, teenagers are educated in sexual education and there are leaflets, posters, badges, pens mentioning safe sex. In Thailand if Thaksin wants to try and curb teen sex he should at least put his money into some sort of sceme educating teens about safe sex, the side effects and age restrictions.

Ice Maiden for PM! :o

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Participants in juvenile sexual practices will be summarily executed.  By Order Dr Toxin

Yes especially all of these young, nubile vixins. They should all be f+++ed to death.

I will volunteer to be the executioner.

It's a tough job but somebody's got to do it... :o

Hi Doc...

Happy "Cab" to you...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thaksin can't stop the violence in the south. Why do they think he can do anything about teen sex?  :D

I think now he can teach teenagers how to fold paper phallus's and then air-drop them over all the universities and schools in Thailand. The lucky person to find the one with his signature would get a free condom :D

awww... c'mon... surely Thaksin's Phallus is worth a million baht per millimeter???

:o:D

Yes, and that one could only be initialled... :D

Quite right... His "inferiority" complex on this subject could explain the great "lengths" that the PM is hunting for the elusive "big-un":

Published on Aug 23 , 2005

Several male Cabinet members dared not look into Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's eyes after he asked a simple question: "Who did it?"

A source from Tuesday's Cabinet meeting said Thaksin was asking his ministers as to who had received a silicone injection to enlarge his penis.

"Who did it? Tell me. This affected reputation of the Cabinet as the news went around the world. I don't want the people to think that Cabinet members are obsessed with such kind of thing," the source quoted Thaksin as saying.

The source said several male Cabinet members looked down at the floor following the question.

A woman last week came out to disclose that she had learnt a member of the current Cabinet had received a silicone injection to enlarge his penis from the same clinic which performed an injection on her face, causing it to be disfigured. She called on the minister to come forward to become her defence witness after the clinic sued her for defamtion.

According to the source, Thaksin asked Public Health Minister Suchai Charoenratanakul whether he could check and find the minister who had his penis enlarged.

"The public health minister, the next room is empty. Can you use it to check the ministers right now," the source quoted Thaksin as saying.

Deputy Finance Minister Varathep Ratanakorn said that former public health minister, Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, and is a woman, volunteered to carry out the checking task.

Varathep's comment made Sudarat turn red.

Speaking to reporters after the Cabinet meeting, said no one would admit it.

"But it won't be hard to check. Just put up a scanner to scan ministers when they attend the next Cabinet meeting. If the scan showed something opaque, we could guess that's it," she said.

Deputy Public Health Minister Anutin Charnveerakul told reporters that all male Cabinet members sat with the legs crossed during the Cabinet meeting.

Labour Minister Somsak Thepsuthin laughed when asked to comment on the issue. "This issue is bigger than that of Thai labour in Taiwan," he replied, laughing.

Edited by sriracha john
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think us teenagers should be allowed to have sex if we take responsibility. I think the age in England is fine (16) but as young as 13 thats just not fair on the child and the childs parents. One of the things with Thailand is lack of education though. Some girls in Thailand my age act a lot more immature than me and probably haven't a clue about birth control and the side effects of sex. But in England it's completley different, teenagers are educated in sexual education and there are leaflets, posters, badges, pens mentioning safe sex. In Thailand if Thaksin wants to try and curb teen sex he should at least put his money into some sort of sceme educating teens about safe sex, the side effects and age restrictions.

Well said - I have a daughter who is nearly 10, and I certainly wouldn't want her starting anything like this in just another 3 years - she, and many other Thai kids of similar age, have a LOT of growing up to do first.

By the way Ice, what are "strawberry poptarts"? :o

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think us teenagers should be allowed to have sex if we take responsibility. I think the age in England is fine (16) but as young as 13 thats just not fair on the child and the childs parents. One of the things with Thailand is lack of education though. Some girls in Thailand my age act a lot more immature than me and probably haven't a clue about birth control and the side effects of sex. But in England it's completley different, teenagers are educated in sexual education and there are leaflets, posters, badges, pens mentioning safe sex. In Thailand if Thaksin wants to try and curb teen sex he should at least put his money into some sort of sceme educating teens about safe sex, the side effects and age restrictions.

Well said - I have a daughter who is nearly 10, and I certainly wouldn't want her starting anything like this in just another 3 years - she, and many other Thai kids of similar age, have a LOT of growing up to do first.

By the way Ice, what are "strawberry poptarts"? :o

Thankyou :D

Haven't heard of strawberry poptarts *gasp* well they are a type of breakfast snack. Pastry with a strawberry centre that you put in a toaster and heat. Also come in chocolate and marshmallow varieties :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ice Maiden, I generally agree with what you say, but referring to England as an example might not have been the best choice. The other day I saw a documentary on teenage pregnancy in the UK and if I remember correctly the country was doing a lot worse than other neighbouring countries in Europe.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The other day I saw a documentary on teenage pregnancy in the UK and if I remember correctly the country was doing a lot worse than other neighbouring countries in Europe.

Yes that's because untill quite recently England had the same sort of attitude to teanage sex..as Thailand still (seems) to still cling to..

Where as in other European counties where it's openly talked about and there is education in school the problem seems to be under controll.

BTW the actuall problem is underage pregnancy..... ( and AIDS STD's ) not the fact that teenagers have sex ( they will do that whatever happens...it's nature )

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.







×
×
  • Create New...