For those, on the other hand, who are into sow pink - any drag show or barbecue event in Boyztown or Sunee is perfecting hunting.
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For those, on the other hand, who are into sow pink - any drag show or barbecue event in Boyztown or Sunee is perfecting hunting.
This is what could happen:
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Up to you might mean, A.Y.O.R.
Edith, that is scary stuff, although if they got me naked I am sure they are the ones who would run a mile.
As for guys with darker skin, I think the guys from Isan are renowned for having darker skin and you can find many Isan boys in bars in Bangkok and Pattaya. The ChangMai crowd are, in general, of a lighter hue.
As for people's perceptions of Nigerians, we all have sterotypes deeply embedded about people from different countries and cultures. I worked in London for many years with many English and African black people and to a man/woman they all had not one good word to say about Nigerians, they treated them with suspicion and thought of them as criminals. Some of this was from personal experience and some was from heresay. I don't know if it was legal, but the organisation I worked for once put out a warning about Nigerians attempting to fraudulently obtain funds. I have been contacted via a gay chat site by two Nigerians asking for me to give details and access to my bank account so that they can transfer money into and out of my account (money I think that was supposedly from a recently deceased relative) and for my help they would give me a tidy sum. No way! I am sure, as with all things, one bad apple or several groups of bad apples has swayed the opinions of many and managed to tar all Nigerians with the same brush in some eyes.
As a final thought, I have found that people from ChangMai are quick to label people from Isan as 'no good' and many Thai people are overtly open and honest about their dislike of Africans (maybe not African Americans). However, I have never yet found out why there is this dislike, I just get back the reply 'no like'.
I can already hear some armchair liberal screeching "racism" or "generalization" but here goes...
Another factor to bear in mind when seeking out Africans for sexual encounters is their HIV status. Statistically, there is a SUBSTANTIALLY greater chance of them being HIV+ (compared to people from other continents).
I don't mean to step even farther out on the ledge as my good friend here Fatman41, but I dare to say that Chiang Mai boys, if not Chiang Mai people consider themselves to be the most Thai of Thai. The Colonel may stand up and wave his fist, but yes racism exists even between Thais. How common is it to hear a Thai call anyone from even remotely Issan a Lao?Quote:
Originally Posted by Fatman41
Funny thing is that I suspect Issan is quickly becoming mainstream for Thailand. I never encountered it at all in Chiang Mai, but it seems everywhere else Thais are embracing Issan culture (especially the music). While American hip-hop at the discos receives a great deal of airplay, popular Issan folk like music gets the people up and dancing.
Surfcrest
Agree on all counts Surfcrest. I was talking with a Thai guy today and made the mistake of asking if he was from Isan. With a look of consternation on his face he said, 'Me not from Isan, me Thai'!Quote:
Originally Posted by Surfcrest
As for the music, I went along to the concert at the corner of South Pattaya Rd and 2nd Road this week with my num friend. He was excited as all hell at pointing out the people in the crowd and saying "Isan, Isan, Isan". Especially he was happy to see the lady singing (do not know correct or full spelling of name so please excuse) whose name is something like Silipon. Very popular Isan singing and dancing with the crowd really into it. When I promised my friend that we, and one or two of his friends, could go to Champ Isan this coming Monday to see Silipon sing again, he was literally jumping for joy.
More often than not, after a night out we will retire to my room, grab a heineken and sit in bed for an hour flipping channels and finding Isan music for him to sing-a-long too. The most entertaining bit is when he catches me smiling at his singing voice and he goes all shy and buries his head.
Lawd I am now sounding like a soppy git. Come on homintem, knock me down a peg or too and get some sense into me!