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( bizzarre ) magic rituals amoungst laos /khmer people .

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Stories like this are common in rural Thailand, particularly around the Cambodian border but there are also so called practitioners in a lot of the temples amongst the monks. But how powerful they are is often associated with their commercial worth and the more they can spin how good they are the more they can charge and the more they can feed their egos. A lot of ladyboys appear to me as needing as much bullshit to make their nothing lives important . Thais also, generally speaking, do have a habit of exaggerating their abilities if you haven't noticed.

I have heard rumours or stories about many of the girls in Pattaya using spells to make punters fall in love with them and so increase the amount they can siphon off the sponsorship funds from them. Sure the power of the pussy can also have this effect so whether it is the pussy or the spells that work better, who knows.

The really strange one i find is the still born fetus that is wrapped up and treated as a real baby and these are treated as if they will will bring great good fortune. Apparently some of these are traded for enormous amounts of money. In our apartments in Bangkok there was a Buriram girl who rumour has had one of these and she bought it iphones and other stuff just to keep it happy and to stop it crying at night.. Now that is what i call weird shit .. I cannot remember the name of these fetus dolls but it is also common in China.

In Thailand, they are called Guman Thong, Not sure of the spelling.

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Beware odd tasting drinks. Not poisoned ones. It seems that if a woman adds her menstrual blood to your drink it makes you fall in love with her. So keep away from Bloody Mary's.
I always ask a lady if she's on her menstrual cycle,if she is she can follow behind me on my motorbike..
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Call UK immigration.

and tell them there is someone who believes in magic and they should arrest her shortly after they are finished arresting the other superstitious people, like Catholics and Muslims?

And i believe in Santa.

yea ? well so does my thai wife. she is 37. beat that facepalm.gif

Interesting

Yes,it's also common in surin.

Never been to surin.

Local knowledge is an amazing thing ... whistling.gif

Local knowledge is an amazing thing ... whistling.gif

Some things it's probably better not to know about!

Stories like this are common in rural Thailand, particularly around the Cambodian border but there are also so called practitioners in a lot of the temples amongst the monks. But how powerful they are is often associated with their commercial worth and the more they can spin how good they are the more they can charge and the more they can feed their egos. A lot of ladyboys appear to me as needing as much bullshit to make their nothing lives important . Thais also, generally speaking, do have a habit of exaggerating their abilities if you haven't noticed.

I have heard rumours or stories about many of the girls in Pattaya using spells to make punters fall in love with them and so increase the amount they can siphon off the sponsorship funds from them. Sure the power of the pussy can also have this effect so whether it is the pussy or the spells that work better, who knows.

The really strange one i find is the still born fetus that is wrapped up and treated as a real baby and these are treated as if they will will bring great good fortune. Apparently some of these are traded for enormous amounts of money. In our apartments in Bangkok there was a Buriram girl who rumour has had one of these and she bought it iphones and other stuff just to keep it happy and to stop it crying at night.. Now that is what i call weird shit .. I cannot remember the name of these fetus dolls but it is also common in China.

Wifeys family live in Kanchanaburi. Upstairs is a small family shrine. At the center is a small miscarried fetus which has been there at least 50 years. Everyone calls it 'magic uncle' and will pray there whenever they need something.

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