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No it is a fact you will fidn the most attracitve girls in thailand are ladybodys

Depends on what you are attracted to I suppose.

Reason being they have spent the most on plastic surgery and amny take hormone pills from a young age so dont develop manly at all...Plus they go OTT with clothign and make up.

The last point is usually a pretty good indicator. A lot of them 'over do' the girly bit. The excessive swinging of the hips, the arm movements, the whole attitude seems to be one of copying what a man believes a woman does rather than just naturally doing it.

Any tiem I see a real hot girl in thailand I have to double chekc she aint a tranny or a post-op

No disagreement there but then I just used to get an uneasy feeling that something is not quite right when some 'girls' were around which was a pretty good indicator.

But post-op you really wouldnt know?

As Tefal has said, with post ops you would, by all accounts, need the lube ready if you don't want a rough ride. Of course 'she' could always excuse herself, pop to the toilet before the action starts and self lube without you knowing :eek:.

A lot of the LBs also apparently see it as a job and after a few years leave the 'game', have the implants removed and go one as life was before but a good bit richer if they played smart with the cash and punters. Obviously, those are the pre-op LBs.

RB
 
I agree, but my own opinions are based on a wider range of experiences than that. I've rented an apartment in BKK, and also travelled around Thailand and several other places in Asia.

I found that all the nightlife areas of Thailand often had Uk/Europen people fighting and generally being yobs, whereas when I was in the Philipines it was a similar scene, but without the British yobbery.

Maybe it is just different interests between us in the places we visit then.
I found no examples (apart from a dodgy cheese cake at a British run pub of all places) of serious negative influence in Chiang Mai when I was last there. Same with Koh Samui, even in Soi Green Mango although the volume competition between clubs may have distorted my vision. TBH even Phuket on my 2009 and 2010 visits with the family was fine although we were not near the bar areas. I tend not to drink much but I am not blind to people having too much and causing an problem.

One other point though is every Westerner is not always English. Whilst we have our own brand of very successful yob exports, other countries also suffer from the same problem and I have known a few people who will deliberately put on an English accent if caught behaving badly even though they are not from the UK. People also tend to assume that the yobs are from the UK if they look European. Quite a few Germans, Russians and Eastern Europeans also visit Thailand by all accounts.

Sure Thailand doesn't have such yobs if you get out of the main touristy areas, but most people wont.... Personally I'd rather go back to the Philipines, where you get a similar beach/night/bar/shopping/restaurant scene, but don't see Brits walking around topless or in football shirts beating each other up in the street over bar girls. :/

I was lucky enough to find Thailand before it really became a serious holiday destination for Europeans and so, like you, know there are great places to go away from the crowd. It is a shame when people judge an entire country by a few tourist spots, like judging the Highlands based on experiences of a Saturday night out in Southend.

I have never been to The Philippines although i would expect if you travel around Angels City on a Friday/Saturday night then the experience may not be so different.

One of he worst displays I have seen though was on Koh Samui a the Big Buddha which sits atop a hill overlooking the sea. The place is a religious centre for Buddhists on the island and people regularly go there to pray or just to pay repects. Whilst people were praying a couple of Westerners were taking photos. The lady was dressed in only a bikini and was posing provocative over the railings in front of the sea view whilst her partner took snap after snap. There is a clear sign asking people to cover up (as you would if doing a tour and visiting a church in another country) before the entrance to the Big Buddha. These people were not speaking English. Would they have dressed and acted the same way in a church in their own country... who knows. Somepeople have no respect for others regardless of where they are.

RB
 
I don't get the interest in ladyboys, they are just blokes, pure and simple. An old boss of mine told me an anecdote about him sleeping with a lady boy while with his rugby mates and my reaction was "so you bummed a man?" If people are gay, good for them, but dressing up an interest in ladyboys as anything other than being bi-sechs/gay is daft.
 
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