Re: "We don't know if we will survive" say Thai Sex Workers in Chonburi
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Originally Posted by
dinagam
Better still... just spreading his legs.
And on that subject dinagam, such advice should be followed by Thai Sex Workers in Chonburi when social distancing as it was endorsed by no less a figure than the New Zealand Covid-19 response Minister, Chris Hipkins:
https://youtu.be/mLvYWhdaJk4
Re: "We don't know if we will survive" say Thai Sex Workers in Chonburi
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Originally Posted by
francois
Or perhaps some of you may disagree with my comment on the use of the word "cheap" to describe a Thai?
I have had many friends comment to me over the past 20 years that you only need to follow the nightly news to see how cheaply the value of a life is held in Thailand
Re: "We don't know if we will survive" say Thai Sex Workers in Chonburi
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Originally Posted by
francois
A better word would be affordable boys. Cheap has some undesirable connotations such as "of little account; of small value; mean; shoddy."
warm/cheap/boys is meant as a shorthand for "warm weather, cheap living conditions (that includes affordable boys), available boys to my taste", the three things I look for in a holiday destination. If one is missing, my interest falls significantly.
Thanks for pointing out the negative connotations of "cheap", actually it's the same in German (billig), and we have to find the right word as well to distinguish "value for money" or "affordable" or "inexpensive" from "cheap".
Re: "We don't know if we will survive" say Thai Sex Workers in Chonburi
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Originally Posted by
latintopxxx
....u the one with the tank with 11 reverse gears...relax....just pulling your leg
Say it ain't so; I have believed every word you have ever written on this forum!:heart: