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I was on the SkyTrain the other day, and had a pair of comely, university uniformed lasses standing nearby...

Both were tallish, thin, long hair, and had tight slim fit black skirts that were VERY short.... almost up to their xxxxx... And then, on top of that, they had a front v slit in the mini skirts, just to go even a bit higher...

Indeed, they certainly found a way to get noticed....

You should be a teacher at a university. Believe me it is hard to sit there and teach, so what do I do?I get up and teach. cant sit there , Have to move around. They are too distracting.

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The place where I work has quite a few of these "women" who act and dress like they were 16 while being well over 30. Most of the days they are preoccupied with gossiping, showing off their new shoes and discussing how to get a hansum new falang boyfrand.

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I think we need lots of pictures to help us really understand the issue at hand here - lol

Excellent idea!

Oh well; perhaps the 'root' of this evil (pardon the pun) lies in what was so incredibly eloquently worded by one Rudyard Kippling, who once wrote:

"When a hill-girl grows lovely, she's well worth crossing 50 miles of bad country, to lay eyes upon"

Just like in the world of flowers, there's a fairly limited time where they bloom; this is a 'window' during which the flower needs to attract the bees,birds etc., in order to ensure the survival of their species: it is really no different with us homosapiens, hence the utterly sexy and mind-inspiring dress-habits of these young women (adults !)

Soon enough they will be married (& divorced), have children and be bogged-down by life in general: please let's give 'em a break, huh ?!

Good on you, George !

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In case you are unaware of it....

Just for your info, Thai as well as Indian, Japanese and Chinese students as a whole are way ahead of US and Euro students in terms of learning, diligence and intelligence.... both in areas of Maths and Science....

What these Asian students lack mostly is.... an equal opportunity.... to learning, resources and practicum.... among a few others.... B)

Dear Mr. Mkwish:

I can see where you're going, but apart from the fact that "Specific Knowledge" may be present in most of the students/graduates - the fact remains that the General Knowledge of ALL Thai's is extremely poor by any standards.

Next time you meet a student/graduate or PhD, you ask them simple questions like:

1. What's the name of the Capital of The Netherlands ?

2. What's the cause of High & Low tide ?

3. Where does "Wind" originate ?

4. What is the base ingredient of Plastic ?

And all YOU will get is a very blank stare !

Don't take my word for it, mate: just try it, okay ?

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<br />I think we need lots of pictures to help us really understand the issue at hand here - lol<br />
<br />Excellent idea!<br />
<br /><br />I third that... ...lots of pictures so we can do a detailed comparision of what is considered acceptable versus what is not, it will really help our understanding of this hugh problem in Thailand....<img src='http://static.thaivisa.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' /><br />
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Yes defenightly more evidence required of photografic nature

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Is it really such a problem? I think it is positive, that girls are allowed to show themselves off. They are not committing a crime, nor it affecting their learning ability. For gods sake, it is a bit of positive publicity that perhaps Thailand had it right by allowing their students to look nice and feel sexy. At least let them enjoy their university years. It is about expression, about growing up, and about being human whilst getting an education - maybe a better focus would be cracking down on the black african women on Nana soi 3 & 4 that wear tight clothes and harass the hell out of anyone wakling past, often physically grabbing hold of them and refusing to let go (it happens to me regularly sadly).

A better focus would be on the highschool students out shooting and stabbing each other, or the many other far more serious issues facing the government. Having literally hundreds of crack downs on various issues each year (some repeated annually, as earlier noted) does not provide good results. Maybe the politicians should look at the concept of university - does teaching the student engineering, nursing, teaching, computing and mathematics to all students all at once make Thailand a better place? Probably not. But teaching a single student to be a star engineer, another to be a star nurse/doctor etc will. Focus energies on your biggest problems, and leave the small problems until they are big enough to be worth your time.

Seriously Politicians of Thailand, it is time you started "cracking down" on something constructive, instead of picking on university students learning to express themselves.

I agree!!! The Thai politicians tend to focus on futile and largely irrelevant things instead of taking a good, long and hard look at those things that matter and would in all likekihood have a positive effect on "Thai life" if implemented in the correct way. Surely they could at least be pursuaded to have a go at doing this, with a good dose of sensibility thrown in their choice of targets and in the means of achieving it.

I appreciate that I am digressing on the original forum's subject matter but surely they can revise (completely overhaul) the visa rules and absolutely pointless and expensive visa runs. Why can't the Government just eliminate this and find some way of achieving this whereby exiting the country is unnecessary. The money having to be forked out to these van-drivers could then go to the government instead and YOU wouldn't have to undergo these time-wasting sojourns every 3 months or so!!! As an example: I'm a teacher in my wife and I's private kindergarten school with a work permit. This enables me to get my visa stamped at the local immigration office (located in the same town as that where we do a majority of our routine shopping) whereby it takes about 5 - 10 minutes to fill in a single sheet of paper (form) with routine questions on it and it is FREE!!! Why can't they roll out something akin to this 'across the board' for obtaining all types of visa's that involve 'exit and re-entry' to obtain the 3 monthly stamp. The money saved through unnecessary, inconvenient and pointless travel (say 1,000 Baht) could then be (willingly. I'm sure) paid as a kind of "visa tax" instead of these frustrating treks to border-points. This way it profits the Thai government and saves us the frustration of having to abide by these stupid rules that are yonks old and out-dated (to put it mildly) in this modern techno orientated world we have today. I could go on and on and on about other examples of things that need modifying/100% revamping but it would take too long!!!

Oh!! I can't see anything wrong with their uniforms. If a majority of the Thai females are sexy with nice bodies why not show them off as I'm sure that when school's done and dusted for the day they change into even sexier clothes and venture outside with the intent of making the boy's pulses race!! It's called 'growing up'.

One other thing, they force the boys to shave their heads and girls to have unsexy and unglamorous clone-like 'bob' haircuts and then there's those shoes for the girls (more appropriate for 3 year olds) and khaki Boy scout/revolting green coloured girl guide outfits they have to don once a week designed to..... you've guessed it, make them look unsexy!!! Is it any wonder then that they retaliate (subconsciously maybe) by wearing sexy clothes to counter these enforced codes??????

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I may have missed it but I'm quite shocked that we haven't had comments from the resident white female, overly-opinionated hags that seem to pop up whenever this subject is discussed. You know the ones, all appear to be married to wealthy, educated Thai-Chinese guys and spouting off comments like "They're old enough to be you're daughter" etc.;)

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At my university (in Thailand) we'd have a clamp down about once a year. People would get thrown out of class for wearing the wrong color shoes and then 2 weeks later everyone would be walking around looking like hookers again.

Without complete repression your not gonna stop girls looking how they wanna look so why not just let them be. Apart from anything else, who wants girls to look less sexy? Guys obviously don't. Girls obviously don't. It's natural

Exactly!! there is absolutely As a teacher in International schools for 16 years i am aware that there is absolutely NO proven correct evidence to show that freedom of dress and expression leads to poorgrades - infact the simple fact that girls out perform boys massively shows this is not true - carry on girls - in my opinion you look more smart than your European counterparts and certainly look better if you were covered from head to foot in a black robe with just your eyes showing!!

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Is it really such a problem? I think it is positive, that girls are allowed to show themselves off. They are not committing a crime, nor it affecting their learning ability. For gods sake, it is a bit of positive publicity that perhaps Thailand had it right by allowing their students to look nice and feel sexy. At least let them enjoy their university years. It is about expression, about growing up, and about being human whilst getting an education - maybe a better focus would be cracking down on the black african women on Nana soi 3 & 4 that wear tight clothes and harass the hell out of anyone wakling past, often physically grabbing hold of them and refusing to let go (it happens to me regularly sadly).

A better focus would be on the highschool students out shooting and stabbing each other, or the many other far more serious issues facing the government. Having literally hundreds of crack downs on various issues each year (some repeated annually, as earlier noted) does not provide good results. Maybe the politicians should look at the concept of university - does teaching the student engineering, nursing, teaching, computing and mathematics to all students all at once make Thailand a better place? Probably not. But teaching a single student to be a star engineer, another to be a star nurse/doctor etc will. Focus energies on your biggest problems, and leave the small problems until they are big enough to be worth your time.

Seriously Politicians of Thailand, it is time you started "cracking down" on something constructive, instead of picking on university students learning to express themselves.

It is time to bring back the fashion of genital bells so we can hear the young ladies walking about...LOL

AH - SUCH FOOLISHNESS...LOL

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No young girl wants to look like just another cipher in the same clothes as ALL her friends, so they use what assets they have by wearing the tightest clothes that show off what they have. If they were free to dress as they chose, in a reasonable manner, they likely would dress MORE conservatively relative to tightness and what they try and show.

I disagree. You'd see more skin if students didn't wear uniforms.

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No young girl wants to look like just another cipher in the same clothes as ALL her friends, so they use what assets they have by wearing the tightest clothes that show off what they have. If they were free to dress as they chose, in a reasonable manner, they likely would dress MORE conservatively relative to tightness and what they try and show.

I disagree. You'd see more skin if students didn't wear uniforms.

I didn't say no 'reasonable dress code', just not uniforms.

Some would show more skin, many would not.

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In case you are unaware of it....

Just for your info, Thai as well as Indian, Japanese and Chinese students as a whole are way ahead of US and Euro students in terms of learning, diligence and intelligence.... both in areas of Maths and Science....

What these Asian students lack mostly is.... an equal opportunity.... to learning, resources and practicum.... among a few others.... B)

Dear Mr. Mkwish:

I can see where you're going, but apart from the fact that "Specific Knowledge" may be present in most of the students/graduates - the fact remains that the General Knowledge of ALL Thai's is extremely poor by any standards.

Next time you meet a student/graduate or PhD, you ask them simple questions like:

1. What's the name of the Capital of The Netherlands ?

2. What's the cause of High & Low tide ?

3. Where does "Wind" originate ?

4. What is the base ingredient of Plastic ?

And all YOU will get is a very blank stare !

Don't take my word for it, mate: just try it, okay ?

I have a first class honours degree in Business, an MBA and am currently 2 modules into my PhD with Liverpool university - I knew the answer to all 4!! Just shows how wrong people are when they classify everyone as the same!!

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No young girl wants to look like just another cipher in the same clothes as ALL her friends, so they use what assets they have by wearing the tightest clothes that show off what they have. If they were free to dress as they chose, in a reasonable manner, they likely would dress MORE conservatively relative to tightness and what they try and show.

I disagree. You'd see more skin if students didn't wear uniforms.

I didn't say no 'reasonable dress code', just not uniforms.

Some would show more skin, many would not.

Currently some students modify their uniforms and some don't. The same students who modify their uniforms now to look more sexy would have a party if no uniforms were required even within the parameters of a dress code. Why would assume these type of girls would dress "MORE conservatively"?

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I think we need lots of pictures to help us really understand the issue at hand here - lol

Excellent idea!

As most if not all of us know, youth is short lived as is most of our beauty, let them enjoy and share the beauty, we can be old and out of shape, for a long, long time, this keeps them happy and mostly everyone else, Go Girls Go.

This is a photo-shopped photo. In the orginal both girls are wearing substantially longer skirts. Although the photo-shopping makes their appearance more sexy, I have to believe it is an infringement on their rights to be posted on here

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{quote name='isaanbrit' timestamp='1296446996' post='4186781']

I think we need lots of pictures to help us really understand the issue at hand here - lol

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Excellent idea!

As most if not all of us know, youth is short lived as is most of our beauty, let them enjoy and share the beauty, we can be old and out of shape, for a long, long time, this keeps them happy and mostly everyone else, Go Girls Go.

This is a photo-shopped photo. In the orginal both girls are wearing substantially longer skirts. Although the photo-shopping makes their appearance more sexy, I have to believe it is an infringement on their rights to be posted on here

Oh my giddy aunt! Get a freakin' life. jerk.gif

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I think we need lots of pictures to help us really understand the issue at hand here - lol

Excellent idea!

I second that motion! there is nothing prettier then watching the ladies at ratchabat university leave the camput on motorcycles riding side saddle! lovely, lovely,
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I think we need lots of pictures to help us really understand the issue at hand here - lol

Yes we need pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!

And lots of them so we can see what the problem really is......and come up with suggestions!

I do have a lot of the student uniform photos, but I fear that if I post these, Mod will delete these. Anyway to go around this???:blink:

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In case you are unaware of it....

Just for your info, Thai as well as Indian, Japanese and Chinese students as a whole are way ahead of US and Euro students in terms of learning, diligence and intelligence.... both in areas of Maths and Science....

What these Asian students lack mostly is.... an equal opportunity.... to learning, resources and practicum.... among a few others.... B)

Dear Mr. Mkwish:

I can see where you're going, but apart from the fact that "Specific Knowledge" may be present in most of the students/graduates - the fact remains that the General Knowledge of ALL Thai's is extremely poor by any standards.

Next time you meet a student/graduate or PhD, you ask them simple questions like:

1. What's the name of the Capital of The Netherlands ?

2. What's the cause of High & Low tide ?

3. Where does "Wind" originate ?

4. What is the base ingredient of Plastic ?

And all YOU will get is a very blank stare !

Don't take my word for it, mate: just try it, okay ?

Come on Jaapie,give us some hints,not everybody has a bachelors degree you know.

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Next time you meet a student/graduate or PhD, you ask them simple questions like:

1. What's the name of the Capital of The Netherlands ?

2. What's the cause of High & Low tide ?

3. Where does "Wind" originate ?

4. What is the base ingredient of Plastic ?

And all YOU will get is a very blank stare !

Don't take my word for it, mate: just try it, okay ?

I would think if you asked question 1 to a group of US graduates you would get a hell of a lot of blank stares too.

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1. What's the name of the Capital of The Netherlands ?

2. What's the cause of High & Low tide ?

3. Where does "Wind" originate ?

4. What is the base ingredient of Plastic ?

Come on Jaapie,give us some hints,not everybody has a bachelors degree you know.

A person with an appropriate family name is currently howling at the moon and all that hot air may even melt polymers :)

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World wide most all universities do NOT force adults to wear uniforms. This is just a symptom of Thailands ancient mindset about how to control youth, which is utterly out of tune with world standards. Unless you couldn't forced wearing of Chadors for muslim unis.

No young girl wants to look like just another cipher in the same clothes as ALL her friends, so they use what assets they have by wearing the tightest clothes that show off what they have. If they were free to dress as they chose, in a reasonable manner, they likely would dress MORE conservatively relative to tightness and what they try and show.

The 'authorities' are clueless about all this.

Absolutely - over-regulation and the opposite occurs. Mindset of the prim and proper that lives in the dark ages.

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I may have missed it but I'm quite shocked that we haven't had comments from the resident white female, overly-opinionated hags that seem to pop up whenever this subject is discussed. You know the ones, all appear to be married to wealthy, educated Thai-Chinese guys and spouting off comments like "They're old enough to be you're daughter" etc.;)

I do not wish to appear to defend Farang female here....

And I also know that almost all Farang female here definitely do not need any male to defend them on or in their behalves for certain....

But I also could testify to all that most Farang female here are very different from local female in terms of life experience, outlook, life goal and objective.... just to mention a few....

For your info also.... not every Farang female is married to wealthy Thai/Chinese.... many chose to marry with their men based on love and affection rather than pecuniary reasons....

Your quote is exactly the fact that some ladies are just barely old enough to be regarded as our daughters....;)

Why blame Farang female for stating the obvious fact.... to remind many of us.... :jap:

Or do we regard ourselves as.... beyond reproach by our own kind.... :)

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