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Most family tourism is much more annoying to me than what comes along with the sex tourism, and I don’t partake in either; people pushing kids in strollers that are perfectly old enough to walk or small enough to carry in very crowded areas, screaming kids in hotels, families leaving tables in restaurants filthy like pigs, etc etc.

 

Ban family tourism, there are places for that sort of ilk, like Disneyland. I like Thailand how it traditionally has been - a place for adults to enjoy a variety of pleasures, whether that’s serene relaxation and clean massage or something of the more stimulating variety where there’s a mutually consensual exchange of money for service one cannot usually find in their home country.

 

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

In 1967 was it notorious among US troops in Vietnam as a place to go for fun? I can find no evidence now, that it was.

In fact, there is very little about the early days of Pattaya, other than it was a beach with a fishing village till about the late 60s.

The internet does NOT have the answer to everything.

I'd certainly be interested if someone started a thread that was actually there then.

I am not aware that it was notorious for US troops in 1967. As I mentioned in another post, we went on a recommendation from an old American we met in Bangkok who had a guesthouse in Pattaya.

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1 hour ago, srchino said:

Most family tourism is much more annoying to me than what comes along with the sex tourism, and I don’t partake in either; people pushing kids in strollers that are perfectly old enough to walk or small enough to carry in very crowded areas, screaming kids in hotels, families leaving tables in restaurants filthy like pigs, etc etc.

 

Ban family tourism, there are places for that sort of ilk, like Disneyland. I like Thailand how it traditionally has been - a place for adults to enjoy a variety of pleasures, whether that’s serene relaxation and clean massage or something of the more stimulating variety where there’s a mutually consensual exchange of money for service one cannot usually find in their home country.

 

One of the things I always liked about Pattaya was that there were no families with their prams blocking the pavements, and their shrieking offspring in restaurants. I fear that is changing.

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1 minute ago, thaibeachlovers said:

One of the things I always liked about Pattaya was that there were no families with their prams blocking the pavements, and their shrieking offspring in restaurants. I fear that is changing.

I rarely encounter these families. They mostly go to tourist traps. Not sure how expats would have a problem with them.

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People sell their body for money. 99% of prostitutes in thailand catering to locals or longnoses are POOR girls. Im not saying 100% because on tvf there's always 1 who will claim "he knew a girl who did it for the fun"... so if Prayutosaurus wants to deal with it he must deal with poverty. Unfortunately this man and his supporters NEED poverty (and ignorance) in order to exist. In other words: kin khao yang?

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5 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I disagree. The scene is but a pale resemblance of what it once was when it was a large component of a small town. Now, it is a business struggling to fill too many bars while the girls are going on line.

It could become something like Hua Hin with a very small scene and it would not be as severe as you think for the larger city that has a very small area actively involved in the night life.

    Well, something we agree on.   Pattaya used to be a much smaller city and the bar scene was a big part of it.  Now, Pattaya is much larger, continuing to grow, and the bar scene is a smaller part of it and growing smaller with each passing year.  

     However, you continue to believe that the only reason to visit Pattaya is for the bar scene--which seems to be at odds with what is driving Pattaya's tremendous growth and attracting the millions of non-bar scene tourists. 

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You guys (rightly) pointing out that the vast majority of men utilizing prostitutes are Thai are missing the point: it’s not the actual prostitution that’s bothering Prayut, otherwise this would’ve become a thing much much earlier; it’s the loss of face he and the country suffered as a result of some politician from Africa disparaging Thailand for its (well deserved?) worldwide reputation. That is all about the 10% of foreigners who go home to their own countries raving about how nice it is to P4P.

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9 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

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Other than a few rather sad gogos on Soi 6/7/8 and Yamato/ Post Office/ Boystown area, the only gogo of significance is Tahitian Queen that is not in Walking St area or LK Metro. Hardly "dominating" but even if they were, so what? Is that a problem?

Last time I looked there were 2 soapies on Second, and almost opposite each other. Hardly an overabundance, and even if there were, so what? Would that be a problem?

Hookers on Beach, yes, but spread out and hardly any north of Central Rd. Not exactly a "problem" for any that are not interested.

 

I fail to see why bars are so unsettling given it's a party town, and people know that before they set foot in the place. It's like being critical that Las Vegas has casinos and gambling.

"It's like being critical that Las Vegas has casinos and gambling." Excellent simile!

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8 hours ago, srchino said:

You guys (rightly) pointing out that the vast majority of men utilizing prostitutes are Thai are missing the point: it’s not the actual prostitution that’s bothering Prayut, otherwise this would’ve become a thing much much earlier; it’s the loss of face he and the country suffered as a result of some politician from Africa disparaging Thailand for its (well deserved?) worldwide reputation. That is all about the 10% of foreigners who go home to their own countries raving about how nice it is to P4P.

 

And aint that always the case in the Land of Smiles?

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5 minutes ago, pattayaorganic said:

How about giving rural people, especially girls a real education and living wage job opportunities? Nah! Too logical!

 

On a larger and wider turn of the spiral it is NOT in the elites interest to have an educated citizenry as coups and corruption could not happen on the scale we see now. All of this only happens because of the control the ammart has and, trust me, an uneducated citizenry compliant in every way keeps them in power. Here power is a triangle.

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19 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Don't you know that during low season prices go up? It's because some Thais think that when they can't make enough money because their price is too high, the answer is to put the price up.

Unfortunately, there is always some mug around to pay the ridiculous price, so they think they are on the right track.

don't know about you, but during the low season the prices have NEVER went up for me. could be that I am so pretty!

 

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On 01/03/2018 at 11:53 AM, thaibeachlovers said:

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Other than a few rather sad gogos on Soi 6/7/8 and Yamato/ Post Office/ Boystown area, the only gogo of significance is Tahitian Queen that is not in Walking St area or LK Metro. Hardly "dominating" but even if they were, so what? Is that a problem?

Last time I looked there were 2 soapies on Second, and almost opposite each other. Hardly an overabundance, and even if there were, so what? Would that be a problem?

Hookers on Beach, yes, but spread out and hardly any north of Central Rd. Not exactly a "problem" for any that are not interested.

 

I fail to see why bars are so unsettling given it's a party town, and people know that before they set foot in the place. It's like being critical that Las Vegas has casinos and gambling.

You have clearly forgot what the original post was regarding. My posts were regarding Pattaya transitioning after a severe crackdown on sex tourism (will not happen anyway, not so suddenly at least). Also I did not really need the reviews on various gogo bars in Pattaya, but the point is that many centrally located sois are dominated with p4p establishments, whether they are gogo bars or standard beer bars. I really do not see how that can be argued against. 

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23 hours ago, newnative said:

    Well, something we agree on.   Pattaya used to be a much smaller city and the bar scene was a big part of it.  Now, Pattaya is much larger, continuing to grow, and the bar scene is a smaller part of it and growing smaller with each passing year.  

     However, you continue to believe that the only reason to visit Pattaya is for the bar scene--which seems to be at odds with what is driving Pattaya's tremendous growth and attracting the millions of non-bar scene tourists. 

Actually I do have an idea why the current mob of tourists visit and it's nothing to do with the bar scene.

It would be more true to say I have no idea why any other than package tourists come to Pattaya unless for the bar scene, as it's a hole and there are actually really nice beaches to visit for those that want a beach holiday, but those pictures in the travel agent's brochures really do portray a pigs ear as a silk purse.

If anything, the non bar element for any other than package tourists is built on BS that somehow Pattaya is some sort of Riviera. However, we can be thankful that at least the bagpacker element never got fooled enough to turn up.

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22 hours ago, srchino said:

You guys (rightly) pointing out that the vast majority of men utilizing prostitutes are Thai are missing the point: it’s not the actual prostitution that’s bothering Prayut, otherwise this would’ve become a thing much much earlier; it’s the loss of face he and the country suffered as a result of some politician from Africa disparaging Thailand for its (well deserved?) worldwide reputation. That is all about the 10% of foreigners who go home to their own countries raving about how nice it is to P4P.

You are correct that it is more about the visibility of it than the existence. Even if he got rid of it 100%, mongers would just start using the Thai places.

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Well, if the PM wants to solve this situation (along with a few others), he could make a good start by creating a fairer society where Thais from one section of society are not openly discriminated against by the system and those more fortunate, educated or in positions which allow for habitual corruption or sweeping decisions effecting other peoples' lives. Also, give them a valid choice with jobs that amount to more than slave labour with the chance of working hard and progressing up the social ladder etc. Till that happens (plus a couple other things) then you can say all the fine words you want...won't change a thing. You can't just wave the section 44 wand and all vice just disappears...these people need to be convinced there's a better life possible doing something else, and I see no chance of that coming around anytime soon. Good luck!

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On 3/1/2018 at 8:17 PM, srchino said:

You guys (rightly) pointing out that the vast majority of men utilizing prostitutes are Thai are missing the point: it’s not the actual prostitution that’s bothering Prayut, otherwise this would’ve become a thing much much earlier; it’s the loss of face he and the country suffered as a result of some politician from Africa disparaging Thailand for its (well deserved?) worldwide reputation.

Yes, Thailand doesn't have a prostitution problem, given the country is the chief beneficiary. It has willingly fostered this reputation since the earliest days of tourism and foreign trade. Proliferation of this has been inevitable due to the massive lack of opportunity for any prosperity in a large part of the population. 

 

What it does have is a major problem concerning pride and loss of face, which means it's unable to treat an ill judged comment from a banana republic (with it's own prostitution problem, including underage) with the disdain it deserves. This place really needs a foreign policy spokesman who understands diplomacy when it comes to dealing with announcements on the world stage.

 

This problem will go away in exactly the same way as on previous occasions. Due to one of their other well known shortcomings, a sort of national attention deficit disorder,  once the news coverage has died down it'll be back to business as usual. 

 

 

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20 hours ago, pattayaorganic said:

How about giving rural people, especially girls a real education and living wage job opportunities? Nah! Too logical!

 

They are a constant feed for prostitution businesses which make money for people who feed some of it right up the ladder. Remember the recent Somyot story? Nobody in the current government or past governments of any political persuasion were ever interested in tackling this issue. Too much money at stake. Too may toes to be trodden on. Prayuth's words are as empty as a seashell, and as worthless as a clutch of sand.

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On 3/2/2018 at 8:10 AM, pattayaorganic said:

How about giving rural people, especially girls a real education and living wage job opportunities? Nah! Too logical!

I know women who were making 15k a month plus in decent jobs and they CHOSE to work in bars instead. Both College educated. It's not as simple as you make out.

 

There's a glut of educated people and they can't make the money in a 'normal' job that they can in the world's oldest profession.

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2 minutes ago, Psimbo said:

I know women who were making 15k a month plus in decent jobs and they CHOSE to work in bars instead. Both College educated. It's not as simple as you make out.

 

There's a glut of educated people and they can't make the money in a 'normal' job that they can in the world's oldest profession.

I have seen this as well, about 10 years ago I was chatting with a girl in the bar and she told me her life story and about how she had a degree in management, so I asked her why she was in the bar,she pointed to three other girls in the bar who went to university with her,same as them she said,even with a degree we cant find good work and we have to pay off the debts that our parents have taken on to educate us. 

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I have seen this as well, about 10 years ago I was chatting with a girl in the bar and she told me her life story and about how she had a degree in management, so I asked her why she was in the bar,she pointed to three other girls in the bar who went to university with her,same as them she said,even with a degree we cant find good work and we have to pay off the debts that our parents have taken on to educate us. 


And let’s not leave out the other possible outcomes, some of these girls actually like sex and eventually end up with a foreigner they might otherwise never have met, be it a short term sugar daddy or an eventual husband and baby daddy.
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1 minute ago, srchino said:

 


And let’s not leave out the other possible outcomes, some of these girls actually like sex and eventually end up with a foreigner they might otherwise never have met, be it a short term sugar daddy or an eventual husband and baby daddy.

 

That's also a possibility but as for liking sex...women don't have sex,they have sex done to them, unless they are lesbian.

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2 minutes ago, srchino said:

 


Maybe it’s something you’ve been doing wrong emoji12.png

 

or seen through the pretense, false orgasms are so off putting. I remember a comical pamphlet doing the rounds once in my office in Germany about why it is better being a man from 1 to 10 the tenth was "your orgasms are real".

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48 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

or seen through the pretense, false orgasms are so off putting. I remember a comical pamphlet doing the rounds once in my office in Germany about why it is better being a man from 1 to 10 the tenth was "your orgasms are real".

I can only feel sorry for any guy unable to experience a female having an orgasm. It is of course up to the male to enable it though.

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