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Facebook uproar over nude coffee shop waitress in Sattahip


Jonathan Fairfield

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8 minutes ago, Tchooptip said:

I realise I must still be a lot more old school that I thought if I'm the only one to dislike this kind of situation. :sad:

If I want to drink a coffee I do not want to have it served by a girl half naked, I would find it kind of inappropriate.

 :sorry:

I kind of agree. I have visited six times in the past couple of days and I am pretty sure I will have to drop by at least a dozen more times before I would be able to say that I feel comfortable drinking coffee there on any sort of regular basis.

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Personally, not my thing, but then again I see nothing wrong with it for the people who go for this type of visual adventurism.  Back in the day, I had Navy buddies who loved going to, for a lack of a better phrase, 'titty-bars.'  I'd go with them to just hang out with friends.  These guys would get all hot, and I'm like...why?  I saved my libido for places like Olongapo, Subic City, and Pattaya (back in the 80s).  If I just wanted to look at eye candy, going to Ocean Beach or Mission Beach in San Diego did the trick, and at least on the beach I could strike up a conversation with the gals.  Sometime that worked out quite well.  But just watching some gal pole dance - no turn on for me.  Having my latte served by a bare-breasted Barrisista?  That's a nothing-burger for me.  But for those who enjoy that sort of thing?  I don't see a problem. 

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I find it demeaning.

 

Sure sex sells and I’m no prude, but there are plenty of places for it and this isn’t one of them.

 

Imagine if some hospital, in order to pull more customers from the competition, demanded that all the nurses wore a backless uniform and no bra…

 

Now fetch the tissues.

 

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“This kind of promotion prompted female baristas like me to be viewed negatively,” posted another Facebook user. “Now, foreigners perceive Thailand as brothels. Please have understanding for working people in the profession [when] you use this kind of bad promotion. Please understand how they will be perceived."

 

   Thailand is not the hub of education, more the hub of Go- Go bars and open air bars. Foreigners only think about sex and prostitution when they hear the word Thai massage. How come? :shock1:

 

    

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1 minute ago, Antonymous said:

I find it demeaning.

 

Sure sex sells and I’m no prude, but there are plenty of places for it and this isn’t one of them.

 

Imagine if some hospital, in order to pull more customers from the competition, demanded that all the nurses wore a backless uniform and no bra…

 

Now fetch the tissues.

 

  Is somebody watching too many "role play films?". This nurse on the photo was dismissed because she's too sexy. 

Good looking nurse.jpg

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20 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

So, do you want to open a coffee shop or a brothel?" asked Facebook user Benyapa Rungkitsataporn. 

 

Less competition in the coffee shop business Benyap Rungkitsataporn! Enough brothels around already for Thai men. :thumbsup:

 

Or are you just jealous you don't have a figure like hers?

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21 hours ago, z42 said:

I personally don't see the problem here, only jealous women berating a likely more attractive woman.

And as for commenting on what foreigners might think, i am pretty sure that most of the mongers who visit Thailand won't be frequenting coffee shops even on the most savage hangover days

More likely bemoaning the degeneration of her society...

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