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Drugs and sex parties: Woman claims what life is like for a ‘pretty’ in Thailand

 

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Daily News spoke to a entertainment woman or "pretty" hired frequently for drugs and sex parties. 

 

Their investigation came after the death of a 34 year old woman called Wawa who died in hospital after attending a party in Soi Sena Nikhom in Chatuchak district of Bangkok.

 

"Miss Cake" (an assumed name) told the press that she was formerly a "dek lounge" or cocktail lounge woman. 

 

Her new employment as an entertainment pretty was not so different to that. 

 

These kinds of parties have always existed, she said, but recently they had been going on more at houses because of the closure of premises during the pandemic. 

 

Pretties know the score, she said and are sent to the parties by "modelling agancies" who explain exactly what is expected of them. 

 

There are three categories known as "En-Up" , En-V or just "Entertainment".

 

En-Up means that ectasy will be available though it is referred to as "khanom" (sweeties) in the trade. 

 

She said that it affects the women in different ways but when combined aith sniffing ketamine it can cause breathing difficulties. 

 

She said that good "sweeties" from abroad cost 900-1000 baht but the Thai sweeties are poor quality and only 500 baht.

All pretties take drugs in one form or another, she claimed. 

 

Police continue to investigate the death of Wawa or Witchayaporn Wisetsombat at a house on Tuesday.

 

Thaivisa has reported that five men were at the party including a "man of means".

 

Source: Daily News

 

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7 hours ago, BritManToo said:

 

People attractive enough to be paid to participate in free sex, free drugs and free booze events don't know how lucky they are.

I wouldn`t know...never been daft or desperate enough to contemplate going to one :thumbsup:

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7 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I lived with Thai lady who was a nymphomaniac, she used to say ........

"I want sex, a lot of sex, at least 5 orgasms a day, and if guys want to give me money for something I would do anyway ..... why not?"

She was a great girl, if a bit exhausting.

 

boasting or complaining....:whistling:

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Sexual abuse as defined by our pseudo Christian (sex is bad, men are evil abusers) anti-male feminised society?

 

Your question is so loaded I'm not sure I can answer it.

 

If your question was "what do you mean by sexual abuse?", I would answer something like an adult sexually touching or having sex with someone, either against their will or who is a minor.  Fairly standard.

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20 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

A good friend of mine, who used to run the largest HIV foundation in Thailand, told me it is a well known fact among the NGO community worldwide, that per capita, there are far more women involved in the sex trade in the US, than in Thailand.

absolute garbage, not going to distract the message.

 

He worked in Thailand with HIV, not America.....that gives you the answer.  

 

Expats always try to think, "oh, it's ok....yea, not that bad, some get rich.....yea, it's ok......ok, now what's on TV?"

 

99.99% of people here are guys with ZERO ability to understand how big of a problem this is.  nobody will bring up Africa, China, N. Korea, Japan...... nah, get me a beer

 

 

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Just now, petermik said:

You must have met some strange women....:whistling:

Between 5% and 10% of the world are attractive at some point in their life..

If people only had sex with attractive people, the world wouldn't work.

 

I've met plenty of strange people of both sexes.

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7 minutes ago, Ventenio said:

Expats always try to think, "oh, it's ok....yea, not that bad, some get rich.....yea, it's ok......ok, now what's on TV?"

 

99.99% of people here are guys with ZERO ability to understand how big of a problem this is.  nobody will bring up Africa, China, N. Korea, Japan...... nah, get me a beer

 

Thank god there are some normal people here.  Back home I'm quite antifeminist, but I talk to people around here and it's all "well if the man does that then he can't help it because he is a man", "rape is sometimes ok", "prostitution is totally the natural way that women are without the fascist puritan values we have in the West".  JFC.

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1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:

What a sad and soul-destroying existence.

 

I wonder if anyone ever considers why girls seem so happy to be prostitutes in Thailand when most other countries see it as being a very damaging and harmful enterprise?  Could it be that something that happens to girls in Thailand as they develop makes them already damaged?  The love of money perhaps?  Or the general acceptance that whatever men do is ok?

The few pretties I knew were very much in control of their own lives, some enjoying life to the full but others quite conservative.

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5 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Don't see why.

Happy to admit I like booze, drugs and sex.

Ugly, fat and bald enough to know nobody will give them to me for free.

Intelligent enough to earn as much money as I wanted, at least enough to buy what I needed.

Your post saying those who are forced by circumstances to **** men they have no interest in and take drugs and alcohol, that may well be damaging to both their physical and mental health, are lucky is absolutely crass.

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