

Cranky
English expat in Thailand
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Registration: 24 July 2017
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Girlfriend by blubmeister
What dies a Thai girl mean when she says , "Can you boyfriend with me?". Before she offered sexual services for a fee. What is the difference? No charge now? Is monogamy expected in return?

The bar girl occupation is not actually an issue. Simply put 'waitress' and that is fine. The real issue is history (or lack of) as has been pointed out - 2 weeks then married and take the new 'sweetheart' home to show your mates ... Read More


Girlfriend by blubmeister
What dies a Thai girl mean when she says , "Can you boyfriend with me?". Before she offered sexual services for a fee. What is the difference? No charge now? Is monogamy expected in return?

Nothing free. Only the way the bill is presented will change to make it (a) 'appear' to be less commercial, and (b) make you feel better. As long as you cough up she'll be as faithful as a puppy. Good luck and watch out for sick ... Read More


Retiring in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Why did you choose to retire in Thailand? What are the advantages compared with your home country? What were your main considerations when deciding to move? For example, taxes, ease of transferring your pension, etc.. Are ...

Wherever it is in Thailand you live, I would keep it a secret. If I left half a broken down kettle outside my door it would be nicked in no time... Read More


New home by shansen88576
Starting to build a small house on our land today. And this is the Thai way of blessing our house on lucky budda day 24th of July with a pigs head,candles,part of tree, and many food to celebrate new home. I just watch as i don't fully ...

Good luck finding the good people!! Read More


New home by shansen88576
Starting to build a small house on our land today. And this is the Thai way of blessing our house on lucky budda day 24th of July with a pigs head,candles,part of tree, and many food to celebrate new home. I just watch as i don't fully ...

Be very, very careful. Many dangers if you do not know what you are doing. Lots of 'solutions' out there, many offered by the people trying to sell you the land so the advice is unlikely to be impartial. Thai lawyers will happily set up a ... Read More


Retiring in Thailand by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Why did you choose to retire in Thailand? What are the advantages compared with your home country? What were your main considerations when deciding to move? For example, taxes, ease of transferring your pension, etc.. Are ...

Put it this way; I'm leaving. Sick of scams, no rule-of-law, death on the roads and general deterioration of manners and corresponding increase in violent crime and louts. Read More