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Thread: SGT and boystown ---getting similar???

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    Re: SGT and boystown ---getting similar???

    may i just add as sad as the flooding is for the thai people and also for anyone living there i must admit i find it a bit ... mmmm whats the word ... errrr ... dont know ... *strange * will do for now .. to read threads with the likes off * im in thailand in 2 weeks how is the weather in ( enter place name here ) i hope it isnt to bad here*!!
    do the people who post these really care about whats going on there or just hope that the weather will be ok when they are on their holiday then ...who gives a shyte ... when they go back home??
    i read the daily thai papers online to see what the situation is with reguards to the floods i dont really care if its going to affect your next shag.
    happy holidays

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    Quote Originally Posted by brithai
    may i just add as sad as the flooding is for the thai people and also for anyone living there i must admit i find it a bit ... mmmm whats the word ... errrr ... dont know ... *strange * will do for now .. to read threads with the likes off * im in thailand in 2 weeks how is the weather in ( enter place name here ) i hope it isnt to bad here*!!
    do the people who post these really care about whats going on there or just hope that the weather will be ok when they are on their holiday then ...who gives a shyte ... when they go back home??
    i read the daily thai papers online to see what the situation is with reguards to the floods i dont really care if its going to affect your next shag.
    happy holidays
    Yes seems to be the ans to that ----- some peoplecan be incredibily selfish --

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    I think you are being too harsh. In the current economic climate people are having to work extra hard, are depressed and worried about their personal prospects and need a holiday more than ever. They save up all the money they can afford and look forward for more than 11 months of the year to that fortnight's respite from all their difficulties back home.

    And before anyone says those woes are nothing compared to a Thai person flooded out of their home and with all possessions lost, let me say that it is in the nature of most humans to be subjective in assessing their own circumstances compared with another's. We might all like to think that we could be Mother Teresa, but human history demonstrates otherwise.

    I think it entirely understandable that someone would post for information about how flooding might or might not affect that desperately-needed break. It provides no indication at all that they're not sympathetic to the plight of Thai people caught up in the disaster.
    "The fruits of peace and tranquility... are the greatest goods... while those of its opposite, strife, are unbearable evils. Hence we ought to wish for peace, to seek it if we do not already have it, to conserve it once it is attained, and to repel with all our strength the strife which is opposed to it. To this end individual[s]... and in even greater degree groups and communities are obliged to help one another... from the bond or law of human society." [Marsilio dei Mainardini (c.1275-1342), Defensor Pacis]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marsilius
    I think you are being too harsh. In the current economic climate people are having to work extra hard, are depressed and worried about their personal prospects and need a holiday more than ever. They save up all the money they can afford and look forward for more than 11 months of the year to that fortnight's respite from all their difficulties back home.

    And before anyone says those woes are nothing compared to a Thai person flooded out of their home and with all possessions lost, let me say that it is in the nature of most humans to be subjective in assessing their own circumstances compared with another's. We might all like to think that we could be Mother Teresa, but human history demonstrates otherwise.

    I think it entirely understandable that someone would post for information about how flooding might or might not affect that desperately-needed break. It provides no indication at all that they're not sympathetic to the plight of Thai people caught up in the disaster.
    Bloody hell --let me see if i can find a few coins for all the poor downtrodden sex tourists , who have saved for 11 months to get here so that thay can enjoy the pleasures of (an even pooer than them,but prob not as depressed !) thai guy --

    Mabye they might like to think that it might be a little more unselfish of them to come here and,possibily putting up with a few more discomforts than in their previous holidays --and that the fact that they would actually be helping these thai sex workers in some way by being there to take them off from the bars etc

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    The key word in your post is "here".

    Because you are in Thailand you (a) don't share in the desperate desire to be there that relegates everything else in the mind of the prospective traveller to second place or worse, (b) can see the flood devastation at first hand which obvious has more of an impact on you than it does on someone who sees it as the tenth item on their late night TV news.
    "The fruits of peace and tranquility... are the greatest goods... while those of its opposite, strife, are unbearable evils. Hence we ought to wish for peace, to seek it if we do not already have it, to conserve it once it is attained, and to repel with all our strength the strife which is opposed to it. To this end individual[s]... and in even greater degree groups and communities are obliged to help one another... from the bond or law of human society." [Marsilio dei Mainardini (c.1275-1342), Defensor Pacis]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marsilius
    The key word in your post is "here".

    Because you are in Thailand you (a) don't share in the desperate desire to be there that relegates everything else in the mind of the prospective traveller to second place or worse, (b) can see the flood devastation at first hand which obvious has more of an impact on you than it does on someone who sees it as the tenth item on their late night TV news.
    Ok i take your points -- i als rem the desire to be in Thailand when i was not here --

    I guess in my few posts where ive mentioned it im just trying to get people to see sense==,that people do not need to be worried about traveling here , and its much better for the guys here if they travel to here and put a few bhat into the boys pockets !!
    ,and ive just thrown in a dash of scarcasm to liven it up a bit !!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: SGT and boystown ---getting similar???

    Quote Originally Posted by justme
    And I want to whop one of these young Thai boys over the head and steal thier nice and new young body! Mine is crapping out! :crybaby:
    *Everybody at Happy Place edges nervously towards the door*

    Quote Originally Posted by brithai
    may i just add as sad as the flooding is for the thai people and also for anyone living there i must admit i find it a bit ... mmmm whats the word ... errrr ... dont know ... *strange * will do for now .. to read threads with the likes off * im in thailand in 2 weeks how is the weather in ( enter place name here ) i hope it isnt to bad here*!!
    do the people who post these really care about whats going on there or just hope that the weather will be ok when they are on their holiday then ...who gives a shyte ... when they go back home??
    i read the daily thai papers online to see what the situation is with reguards to the floods i dont really care if its going to affect your next shag.
    happy holidays
    FFS give us a break, Brithai/Martin911...

    Are you saying that out of sympathy for the plight of the locals, people should NOT ask how things are in whatever location they plan to visit and put money into? Are you saying that by doing this they're showing they DON'T care about the plight of the locals?

    Come on, what a load of shite. What would you have these people do instead? Tip toe around in the dark and eventually decide not to go out of uncertainty?

    Quote Originally Posted by martin911
    im just trying to get people to see sense==,that people do not need to be worried about traveling here , and its much better for the guys here if they travel to here and put a few bhat into the boys pockets !!
    Firstly... how the f*** are people supposed to know that if they don't ask?

    Secondly, who gives a toss about "the guys here"? It's like you couldn't give a toss about the tourists. You just want them to come and spend money, regardless. Pattaya could be flooded over and you'd still say "oh it's still better for the prostitutes if you come and put some baht in their pockets." Geez... it's like they're starving children to you!

    These tourists aren't obligated to come to Thailand for their holidays. They deserve accurate information so they can make the right decisions for themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beachlover
    These tourists aren't obligated to come to Thailand for their holidays. They deserve accurate information so they can make the right decisions for themselves.
    Were all sex tourists arent we the only thing that interests us is whether the boys are around to throw there legs in the air for us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beachlover
    Quote Originally Posted by justme
    And I want to whop one of these young Thai boys over the head and steal thier nice and new young body! Mine is crapping out! :crybaby:
    *Everybody at Happy Place edges nervously towards the door*

    Quote Originally Posted by brithai
    may i just add as sad as the flooding is for the thai people and also for anyone living there i must admit i find it a bit ... mmmm whats the word ... errrr ... dont know ... *strange * will do for now .. to read threads with the likes off * im in thailand in 2 weeks how is the weather in ( enter place name here ) i hope it isnt to bad here*!!
    do the people who post these really care about whats going on there or just hope that the weather will be ok when they are on their holiday then ...who gives a shyte ... when they go back home??
    i read the daily thai papers online to see what the situation is with reguards to the floods i dont really care if its going to affect your next shag.
    happy holidays
    FFS give us a break, Brithai/Martin911...

    Are you saying that out of sympathy for the plight of the locals, people should NOT ask how things are in whatever location they plan to visit and put money into? Are you saying that by doing this they're showing they DON'T care about the plight of the locals?

    Come on, what a load of shite. What would you have these people do instead? Tip toe around in the dark and eventually decide not to go out of uncertainty?

    Quote Originally Posted by martin911
    im just trying to get people to see sense==,that people do not need to be worried about traveling here , and its much better for the guys here if they travel to here and put a few bhat into the boys pockets !!
    Firstly... how the f*** are people supposed to know that if they don't ask?

    Secondly, who gives a toss about "the guys here"? It's like you couldn't give a toss about the tourists. You just want them to come and spend money, regardless. Pattaya could be flooded over and you'd still say "oh it's still better for the prostitutes if you come and put some baht in their pockets." Geez... it's like they're starving children to you!

    These tourists aren't obligated to come to Thailand for their holidays. They deserve accurate information so they can make the right decisions for themselves.
    LOL What rock did you crawl out from under in the last month ???? that post was posted nov 13 -- !!

    You just seem to be looking to stir and stir (as you try on many an occasion ---well im not biting this time !!!! i really could not be bothered responding to your points on my post of last month
    --its 1am "HERE",and i will make my way to Nab in the next 50 mins (i try to miss the shows if i can ) where i will join my cute cute sexy guy and a few friends for a fun nite out !!

    Please do many on here a favour and crawl back for another month :occasion9: :occasion9: :occasion9:

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    Re: SGT and boystown ---getting similar???

    Quote Originally Posted by martin911
    You just seem to be looking to stir and stir
    Me? When you make ridiculous statements supporting that people shouldn't ask about the situation before coming, that by doing so they're being "selfish" and that they should just come and feed the prostitutes no matter what... Bloody hell! You've been doing a lot more stirring than I am!

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