Night Over Bangkok
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Ben
The second story is exactly how I feel about Pattaya. I've been in Thailand for 7months now, visited Pattaya 3 times and each time I went there, I was totally disappointed by the quality of the women, on top of that, everything is expensive (beer, service, etc), it looks like trash and it's not really fun outside of visiting the islands. From what I understand, all the hot babe now works in Gentleman's club (im not talking about gogo, look it up if you dont know what im talking about) or high-end soapy message parlor here in BKK (both cater to wealthy Asian men).
paul hoskin
Pattaya the only holiday you can have where you need another holiday somewhere else to recover
Patrick Gallagher
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Ron Jones
Love your stories and you’re a great storyteller.
Rosso Nero
I feel for story #1 guy, his story has elements of my own. I married an amazing woman from Brazil and our first two years were paradise. Then the mood swings started and she became a completely different woman. To cut to the chase, I later learned after a painful year that she had a mental illness and wasn’t going to get better by herself. Although I can’t know with certainty, my guess is this is what Tuk is dealing with. Once my wife got correctly diagnosed and on effective medication, she returned to being herself, but the process took time and meant several hospitalizations. But she is and was worth fighting for. If you're reading this, please consider: 1. See if you can get her to voluntarily see a psychiatrist (even if you need to threaten her with involuntary care) and start getting on a medication that will help her. 2. She will probably refuse if she has been untreated for a long time, so find out what the police need to see in order to force her to be hospitalized (here they need to see proof that she may harm herself or others). 3. Find the best facility you can and work to get her taken there. The idea is unnerving, especially with films like one flew over the cuckoo’s nest out there, and though I never found a place nearly as bad as what’s depicted in that film, it’s important to make sure she’s going to a quality place where she’ll be safe and get good care. 4. Give her a deadline to get care voluntarily and if she doesn’t meet it, call the police. I wish I could guarantee this would be a quick fix or even that it would fix things at all, but from the way you described Tuk at the beginning it seems to me she’d be worth fighting for. Because I got an earlier start, I never lost sight of the wonderful woman I’d married, I know it’s been a longer time for you. Best wishes to you and your family.
Rosso Nero
@@user-oi9to7ux7k Thanks for your kind words. Believe me as someone who has dealt with this for so many years, i know it's not my place to judge anyone who's not up for the fight. Mental illness is a very different thing to deal with. If someone's wife has a broken arm, it's clear that she can't be expected to cook, do laundry, etc. But you can't see a chemical imbalance in someone's brain and since they appear to be healthy it's not unrealistic for them to think she's just in a bad mood and needs to snap out of it. It's just not that simple. My wife's imbalance caused her to suffer delusions she couldn't be convinced weren't reality. Once she was convinced I wasn't her real husband, our neighbors had kidnapped him, and I had to physically restrain her from going to their house and confronting them. Once her meds got everything back into balance she could barely contain her laughter as she explained this to me (Brazilians can laugh about anything).
@user-oi9to7ux7k
You're a good hearted and honourable guy. Personally I'd run a mile but I'm not married and obviously don't have your compassion. It was good of you to write all of that advice.
Michael B
I remember my first week in Thailand in Koh Samui back in 1987. I was staying in a bungalow on Chaweng beach which back then had no nightlife at all, just the restaurants on the beach which closed at about 11pm. It was very quiet If you wanted to go out you headed for Lamai beach where there was one disco/club. I remember a young German guy turned up at breakfast one morning with a Thai girl who he'd brought back from Lamai the night before. She was an obvious hooker and after breakfast he took her back to Lamai on his scooter. An hour later he returned and we were all still sitting around in the restaurant. He sat down at a table and said "I like this girl, she's different from the rest." The whole restaurant instantly fell about laughing, repeating the phrase "Different from the rest!" 🤣🤣🤣
Danish Bacon
Cheers Peter. Appreciate your efforts as always 🙏🏻
Anton Van den Heever
I always look forward to these stories! Like a child!