Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, what a way to judge an entire country. At most, 3% of the economy is tied to sex work. It's a lovely country with many traditions, excellent food, and a "land of smiles" lifestyle. It's also a great place to enjoy nice weather and relaxing for a reasonable price and with great service.
Nobody is judging Thailand on the whole.
The question is whether or not an American man wanting to travel there is a red flag. And under a lot of circumstances, probably most, it is.
Anonymous wrote:Is that a red flag? Wondering because a guy I've been talking to says that he wants to visit these countries and I've also heard of some people in government. I work with who men who I work with, who say that they visited these countries and these countries are just known for their party scene and prostitutes I think. So would it be a red flag for you or has it been a red flag for you?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, what a way to judge an entire country. At most, 3% of the economy is tied to sex work. It's a lovely country with many traditions, excellent food, and a "land of smiles" lifestyle. It's also a great place to enjoy nice weather and relaxing for a reasonable price and with great service.
Anonymous wrote:My grandmother who lives in Europe (with lots of direct flights to Thailand) likes to visit there along with her friends. Should we assume my aging granny and her elderly widow friends are sex tourists?