derkdiggler said:
You said "By doing your homework you might have avoided wasting your time in Thailand" Why can't you just accept some people don't care for Thailand?
What makes you think otherwise? If you will review this topic, i was the one who introduced
German FKK's and suggested them to the OP with a link to a site. What does that tell you?
Then within hours of my post you showed up for your first ever post on PERB, touting the
exact same FKK site.
derkdiggler said:
You can keep learning from people on the internet who use fake handles that you don't know, that's your option.
That's the point of SP review sites like this one. If a guy does his homework he can improve his chances of a successful session. The same idea applies to locations abroad for the purpose of sex tourism.
I'd take the views of 10 online seasoned pooners over a guy i know who's only been to a place once. In fact i know a few guys who've been to Siam and had little to offer except they loved it.
derkdiggler said:
Perhaps you think the women are with you for your good looks? You did not comment about why they are with you?
This sounds like questions for a beginner who has never seen or heard of prostitutes.
derkdiggler said:
Yes you are correct many of Germany's lowest forms of humans know its cheaper to go to Thailand and they can do things there they can't do in Germany. I agree with you. Thank you for supporting that all the bad Germans have immigrated to Thailand, now it is fact.
LOL. So the ones who stay in the Fatherland visiting FKK's are superior beings? Or is it that they can't afford the airfare to travel so far, or they have a fear of foreign countries and flying? I could see many possible reasons why a guy could not or would not want to get too far away from his mommy. Not being able to speak English, for example.
derkdiggler said:
Its easy to get false ID cards in Thailand and false doctors examines. So visitors need to take care they are not with a 15 year old or a woman who claims to have been to a doctor but has not. Since its cheaper to buy a fake health card then a real one.
I don't know if i'd say it's easy, but i believe it is possible. It is also possible to get fake ID in Western countries though i suggest it rarely occurs anywhere in the world.
Of course it would be foolish to believe a stranger who "claims" she's "been to a doctor" and has tested negative for STIs. Better to take her to an accredited clinic or world class hospital and see the test results yourself.
If a prostitute in Thailand, Germany or anywhere looks like she might be too young, or you don't trust her ID which says otherwise, there is a simple solution. Walk away. Alternately one could take a photo of the ID as evidence in case she was being deceitful.
derkdiggler said:
as far as if YOU were arrested in Thailand or you got HIV in Thailand "If that were true it would be all over the internet". Well lets think about that, if you were arrested in Thailand would you want everyone to know? I mean is that really what you would do is get on the internet and give you name, town and info and say "Hey everyone I was arrested for prostitution in Thailand"? Sorry don't think so, I would not do that even if it were legal.
Re HIV, people do in fact speak up online about getting HIV infected.
I'd definitely plaster my story all over the internet. Why worry about doing this on anonymous forums? As the news spread it would soon be on dozens of popular online discussion sites about Thailand, informing and warning others of the danger. But it seems we haven't even heard a peep from these guys you allegedly know. In fact, we've barely heard a peep from you about the story. Why haven't you told it, in all its gory details? Tell us the "stories" of how these guys were arrested and imprisoned for nothing other than prostitution charges with an adult Thai hooker in Thailand. In fact if anyone has heard of this ever happening to anyone, i'd love to hear about it. With millions of tourists going there every year, it seems unlikely that if it were happening you are the only one who knows anyone it has happened to, don't you agree?
What i suggest might be a more likely scenario is that i went to a site about FKKs in Germany and posted a link to it here in this thread. Shortly thereafter you showed up touting this same site. Consequently it would be better for such a FKK business if Thailand was falsely accused by an imaginary story. How convenient that it cannot be verified or proven false.
If i were touting gogos in Thailand i might have countered with some horror stories about German FKKs that some guys i know experienced, but are too afraid to talk about online. Of course they wouldn't have any friends or people who know them to tell their story for them either.
Furthermore the whole idea of this made up story flies in the face of what i posted earlier:
"The Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act, B.E. 2539 (1996) (the “Prostitution Law”), is the central legal framework prohibiting prostitution. The law defines prostitution as any act done to gratify the sexual desire of another in exchange for money or any other benefit, but only if it is done “in a promiscuous manner”. The Prostitution Law does not define what exactly a “promiscuous manner” constitutes, and the act of prostitution by itself is not outlawed anymore, while solicitation is. The crime of solicitation is vaguely defined.
"A person soliciting the services of a prostitute is liable under the Prostitution Law if the solicitation is done “openly and shamelessly or causes a nuisance to the public”, the penalty being a fine of up to 1,000 baht.[11]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Thailand#Legal_situation_and_history
Of course it's also going to be better for business if people try a place [like FKKs] out rather than using their intelligence to research the matter and possibly rule it out on that basis.
derkdiggler said:
Yes they found (a) bomb but no one was injured, they find bombs in the USA all the time. I was talking about REAL DEATHS such as these events in the last 10 years
I think it's likely real deaths occur in Germany, too, but what do i know.
"The victims generally fall into three categories, the reporters said: the homeless or drunkards, left-wing youth or punks and foreigners who stand out as not being German "because of the color of their skin."
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,717800,00.html
http://www.euronews.net/2011/08/31/kosovar-albanian-admits-us-murders-in-germany/
http://www.mafia-news.com/expert-says-mafia-murders-pose-new-risks-in-germany/
•We advise you to exercise caution and monitor developments that might affect your safety in Germany because of the risk of terrorist attack.
•The German Government continues to express concern about possible security risks in Germany and maintains heightened security measures around the country, including at airports and major train stations.
•In 2010 and 2011, the US Government warned its citizens of the potential for terrorist attacks in Europe, including on public transport and tourist infrastructure. A number of terrorist attacks on passenger railway systems, aviation interests, including passenger terminals, and other places frequented by travellers have occurred in Europe. In recent years these types of attacks have occurred in Moscow, London, Madrid and Glasgow. In addition, a number of planned attacks have been disrupted by European security services recently, underscoring the continuing interest of terrorists in attacking such locations.
http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/zw-cgi/view/Advice/Germany
http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/europe/germany
If you're a sex tourist travelling to Thailand are you going to the Southern areas where many of the deaths you listed occurred? That's extremely unlikely, as almost all sex tourists go to places like Bangkok, Pattaya and Chang Mai. So i don't see the relevance of listing those deaths under this topic.
Further, government travel advisories warn tourists to stay out of certain areas. Similarly there have been warnings for tourists of colour to stay out of various areas of Germany, as i posted before.
Moreover, these deaths in the south are issues between Thais and they are the ones being targeted, not foreigners from other countries. I don't know who the Germany train bomb was targeting or if any tourists would have been killed amongst the hundreds who would have died in that incident.
derkdiggler said:
2004 December - Thousands of people are killed when massive waves, caused by a powerful undersea earthquake off the Indonesian coast, devastate communities on the south-west coast, including the resort of Phuket.
Sorry but while a volcano did affect air traffic in Germany, I don't recall any such events as above taking place in Germany.
As a sex tourist to Thailand, if one is worried about this occurring again, go elsewhere in the country. Phucket is quite a small mongering location, anyway.
"Fortunately there is little chance that another Phuket tsunami disaster will occur. Please remember that it was the first time that a tsunami ever occurred on Phuket. In case there would ever be a danger of another Phuket tsunami event, measures have been put into place to avoid another tsunami tragedy."
http://www.phuketlist.com/guide/phuket_tsunami
"There is a chance for a devastating tsunami in San Francisco too but I'd say that in Phuket is a bit higher."
http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080420221301AAoXzfA
"Chances of one happening again...virtually zero in your lifetime. Before the 2004 one there hadn't been one that affected Thailand for 80 years."
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"What will be will be, be it a tsunami, a plane crash, your tuk tuk might roll over, could get stabbed by a ladyboy. Jesus Iv'e scared myself now, that;s it I'm not going."
"Dont worry just plan your holiday and plan to enjoy it. Did I mention getting crushed by an elephant????"
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"... the risk is no bigger than in a lot of other places in the world.
"The biggest risk here: the traffic, and getting hit by a coconut."
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"I would say there is a greater chance of dying in the plane to the island."
http://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g293920-i5037-k2037863-Tsunami_risk-Phuket.html
derkdiggler said:
2006 August - Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra accuses several army officers of plotting to kill him after police find a car containing bomb-making materials near his house.
2007 January - Martial law is lifted in more than half of the country. (Did Germany have Martial law in the last 20 years? Nope)
2008 September - State of emergency declared in Bangkok after thousands of pro- and anti-government demonstrators clash in the city. The clashes followed a week of mass protests calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, and the occupation by protesters of Bangkok's main government complex.
2009 April - Continuing unrest forces the cancellation of an ASEAN summit after anti-government protesters storm the summit venue in the resort of Pattaya.
PM Abhisit Vejjajiva declares a state of emergency and moves troops into Bangkok to end an opposition protest sit-in.
Those mongers who have done their homework and know Thailand are aware that their politics is a constant soap opera that has little if any effect on them. They just laugh at it and carry on with their lives banging hot TGs. Tanks can be rolling down the streets or a coup may be in progress, yet for the average joe thai and in the red light tourist areas it's business as usual.
"Thailand has a past of turbulence and turmoil. It has witnessed at least 10 successful coups and 7 abortive attempts even before military forces seized power on September 19, 2006 dismissing Prime Minister Thaksin Sinawatra’s government..."
http://zeenews.india.com/news/archives/history-of-military-coups-in-thailand_324005.html
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Specials/20060919/thailand_coups_060919/
"In our uncertain and unpredictable world, there are few things we can rely on. But Thailand’s military, reassuringly, always tends to behave in accordance with a few simple and easy-to-understand rules.
"For one thing, we can generally assume with a high degree of certainty that at any time, some group of disgruntled and ambitious Thai military officers is plotting a coup. In the 80 years since Thailand abolished absolute monarchy and began tentative steps towards democracy, the military has launched 18 coups - some successful, some not. The military is far less enthusiastic when it comes to inconvenient distractions like having to defend the country from external threats."
"...Such is the enthusiasm for coups among the country’s armed forces that they have even been known to launch a military takeover of a government they were already in charge of..."
http://blogs.reuters.com/andrew-marshall/2011/04/06/coups-in-thailand-never-say-never/
http://www.zenjournalist.com/2011/04/coups-in-thailand-never-say-never/
derkdiggler said:
2008 October - Sixteen killed and hundreds injured in Thailand's worst anti-government protests in 16 years.
Thai troops shoot dead two Cambodian soldiers in an exchange of fire on the disputed stretch of the two countries' border, near the Preah Vihear temple.
Thai Supreme Court gives fugitive former PM Thaksin Shinawatra a two-year jail sentence after finding him guilty of corruption over a land deal.
2008 November - Opposition People's Alliance for Democracy rallies tens of thousands for protest around parliament building in Bangkok in "final battle" to topple the government.
Flights from Thailand's main airports are suspended after anti-government protesters blockade terminal buildings. Thousands of foreign visitors are left stranded. 1000's are stranded not by act of nature but a battle to topple.
Once again more Thai political navel gazing that has little effect on mongering there. These type of incidents you posted have scared many people away from travelling to Siam. That means all the better mongering for those still going, which may be in the millions.
derkdiggler said:
Lenny I know you'll have excuses for all of the above, fact is NOTHING like the above happens anywhere in, around or near Germany.
The thing is [without detailing bomb dangers, racist murders, and so forth in Germany], the news items you mentioned are more or less irrelevant to the safety of foreigners travelling to and picking up prostitutes in LOS.
derkdiggler said:
Our disagreement about Thailand is actually common on the internet, Thailand may have dyed blonds, a few non-Thai's and Thais that don't look like Thai's. The point is THEY BASICALLY ONLY HAVE THAI OR ASIANS. They can't compete with the true variety of Germany.
Thailand has much greater variety when it comes to Thai ladies, obviously. And if a guy wants some white skinned, Euro, or Russian pussy, that is easily obtainable also. But go ahead, tell me in detail what German FKK's have that Thailand doesn't.