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No male Thai friends after years of living here? Help for the lonely farangs left out.
To help you out if you have a problem, I actually help 3 farangs out with different problems..🤗 -
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USA UPenn ban trans athletes after probe involving swimmer Lia Thomas
so you agree that chicks with ducks should be allowed to compete against real chicks? -
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No male Thai friends after years of living here? Help for the lonely farangs left out.
18 years here don't know any blokes, foreigners or Thais, why would you want to?- 1
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Foreigners Can Legally Play and Win Big in the Thai Lottery
Foreigners can legally play—and win—the Thai lottery by purchasing tickets from licensed vendors. Draws are held on the 1st and 16th of each month, with prizes ranging from 2,000 to 6 million baht. A single ticket costs 80 baht and is sold in pairs. Winners must claim prizes within two years, using a passport or government-issued ID. Taxes and stamp duties apply, and major prizes must be claimed in Bangkok. While winnings can be taken abroad, players should check local tax rules. The Thai lottery offers big rewards—but officials urge responsible play. -
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No male Thai friends after years of living here? Help for the lonely farangs left out.
Thai women are more friendly. Thai guys less interested. Thai hobbies are like muay thai watching or family. Sort of no real common interest. -
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British Teen Contracts Life-Threatening Scrub Typhus After Thailand Trip
A British mother is warning travellers after her 17-year-old daughter contracted scrub typhus following a trip across Thailand. Initially misdiagnosed with dental issues, the teen’s symptoms escalated to jaundice, swollen lymph nodes, and suspected liver failure before scrub typhus was identified. Caused by the Orientia tsutsugamushi bacterium, the illness can be fatal if untreated. The mother is urging travellers, especially to northern regions like Chiang Mai, to be vigilant about symptoms and inform doctors of recent travel. With no vaccine available, early diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics like doxycycline are vital.
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