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I'm quite sure the cans that the article refers to are like those that are sold in Japan. Japan has a vastly advanced sexual pleasure industry. Out of curiosity I bought and tried a vagina can there, though the can was plastic. Some are even cardboard (I assume disposable), or don't come with a can. The flesh material can be silicone, foam, or rubber. They usually come with lubricant, which of course would be required. There are DVD shops all over the place in Tokyo, some of which have private viewing rooms where you can watch DVDs and use the cans. The shops have a vending machine where you buy tokens for the DVDs and the can. I even tried it, for the new experience, and it was good harmless fun. I guess such shops are for guys who don't have a private area in their homes, as their homes are usually small.

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It's a breath of fresh air hearing from you and 'hookedondhamma'!

Sadly we are outnumbered by those who like to pass judgement to liven up their boring days.

Yes, every religion has good and bad. I'll bet you won't get immigrants in the UK etc spouting off hatred towards Christianity, for example.

I really wonder why Thailand breeds the sort of immigrant it does. Maybe because most aren't real immigrants an think they are some kind of special immigrant called an expat and are superior to the rest of the world.

Before the internet it was easy to avoid them by moving barstool but now, they spread their vitriol all over every thread here. Very sad.

If you really believe that people moan and judge too much your point would have had more credibility if you had to done exactly the same in your post. Hypocrisy at its best.

I assume that English is not your first language as this post makes no logical sense.

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i cringe to think that every morning thais would be kneeling down offering food and prayers to some of these monks without knowing what some of them are really up to.

Cringe not, for the unknowing is everything!!!!!

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I am quite sure that many of the people around the world who catch wind of this and other news articles about Thailand will consider the Thais not only certifiably 3rd world, but also having intellects of children and simply a nasty branch of humanity.

It is a shame that the kingdom leaders both past and present have been so self-serving!

There isn't much in Thailand that would bode well for it's future thanks to the ruling class (nehao ma)

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>>I am quite sure that many of the people around the world who catch wind of this and other news articles about Thailand will consider the Thais not only certifiably 3rd world, but also having intellects of children and simply a nasty branch of humanity.<<........

All because a Monk was a Wxxker .

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>>I am quite sure that many of the people around the world who catch wind of this and other news articles about Thailand will consider the Thais not only certifiably 3rd world, but also having intellects of children and simply a nasty branch of humanity.<<........

All because a Monk was a Wxxker .

Again, it's not the wanking but the wanking into tin can vaginas.

Mind the possession of weapons and selling of drugs is fairly unusual as well.

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>>Again, it's not the wanking but the wanking into tin can vaginas.<<

​Another poster has said ,such practice is run of the mill in Japan .

It's still way out of the norm and therefore makes this story notable.

It's not the wanking, but the drugs, weapons and tin cans that make this a story.

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Wat Chonprathan

I met the former abbot of there, Luang Por Panyanda, when in I lived in Non many years ago. He was and still is a very venerated monk He had close ties to Buddhadasa Bhikkhu, who in my opinion was one of the greatest monks of the last century. I spent time at his forest temple, Suan Mokh in the early 90s and learned so much.

If only some of the monk-bashers had an open mind to read some of their books instead of believing everything they read by people who know nothig

Exactly ,people spouting ridicule here are godless ,and spout the usual hatred about anything Thai .There is good and bad in every religion .

It's a breath of fresh air hearing from you and 'hookedondhamma'!

Sadly we are outnumbered by those who like to pass judgement to liven up their boring days.

Yes, every religion has good and bad. I'll bet you won't get immigrants in the UK etc spouting off hatred towards Christianity, for example.

I really wonder why Thailand breeds the sort of immigrant it does. Maybe because most aren't real immigrants an think they are some kind of special immigrant called an expat and are superior to the rest of the world.

Before the internet it was easy to avoid them by moving barstool but now, they spread their vitriol all over every thread here. Very sad.

" I'll bet you won't get immigrants in the UK etc spouting off hatred towards Christianity, for example."

Are you being serious, or am I missing something here? Or maybe you haven't heard of the "M" word that goes hand in hand with "clerics" and "fanatics" and " mosques"

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Cops and soldiers should investigate every single temple in Thailand as they are doing to Dhammakaya for financial issues. The corruption is rampant. The monks at average temples take in millions of baht a year and where does it all go? Some famous temples in BKK take in hundreds of million or billions a year without any scrutiny. Every know crime has been connected to Thai temples. There are over 40,000 temples in Thailand. I wonder how many have been in the news for some criminal connected to them. When the most corrupt people in Thailand escape justice they put on monks robes. Buddhism is totally exploited in Thailand. And all those stolen funds from politicians over the decades have entered so many temples and monk's hands. Drug dealers don't give up their religions. They certainly donate to the temples. Crime money, rape, porn, alcohol, drugs, murder, and more are connected to Thai temples and still the Thai believe or desperately want to believe.

If you fail to, 'support your pastors (intermediaries with the supernatural)' (tambun), your chances of having badness happen to you are increased (baab); it doesn't matter to the faithful what happens to the support, that's up to the monks so it's no wonder much of it might get misused - cao jai mai?

Tambun is an offering to the spirits of dead relatives or associates only possible through the intervention of monks, the giver's hope of reward being in his or her present life.

Tamtan by contrast, is an offering to a non-clerical person or any animal presently living in this world for which the giver hopes for reward in the giver's next life.

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