Travel Documentaries Thailand

Male prostitutes in Thailand?
I was wondering if there are any women out there that have visited Thailand and taken advantage of the male prostitutes that work there? I’ve heard that 80% of these guys are straight and that British women travelling through Bangkok have started to use their services!! I am doing some research on this topic for a documentary and found an article suggesting this happens.
http://www.mangosauce.com/news/farang_girls_pay_thai_men_for_sex.php
I wondered if there is anyone out there who could verify if this really happens….I find it hard to believe!!
It's no secret that foreign women go to Thailand and pay for sex! Phuket is very popular with single women on the prowl!
For women from the U.S. and Canada - Jamaica, Nassau and other Caribbean islands are also favorite haunts of women looking for "love for sale!"
Africa is another destination for female sex tourists!
In Bangkok, besides some of the Thai men who make their living being "friendly" to lonely female tourists you will also see some men from African nations who make their services available to lonely females for a price!
Women sometimes don't believe that they are "paying for it!" Women (my opinion) rationalize a little bit that the money they give to the guy is for sending his kids to school, putting clothes on his kids, or saving the family farm. That little bit of dental work they pay for is just "kindness" on her part!
They are also being kind when they buy their "boyfriend" clothing, replace his flip flops with real shoes, even paying for minor plastic surgery to fix any defects (ears and teeth seem to be number one!) This isn't "paying for it" - these ladies are just being kind and generous! It's the men who are pigs when they pay a girl off in the morning and they part ways!
Have safe fun!
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Amazing Thailand VHS $24.99 ... |
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