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where can buy sex toys bangkok
fritzreppel
02/09/08 15:32
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Hello,anyone know where to buy sex toys in Bangkok

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mayyam
02/09/08 17:21
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I sometimes travel there with a client from uk.It's a question I have asked many times and have never found the answer to.Any feedback would be good.
 
BKKFon
02/09/08 20:55
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Sex toys are banned in Thailand and there are no stores selling it openly. Sometimes you can find them at night near Patpong where touts selling it under tables or take you back in stores. Singapore has many shops or just buy it in Europe.
 
bkkboy77
02/09/08 22:30
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The weekend market sells certain items as does the night market patopng area although the quality is questionable.There is boutique sexy in Naklua, Pattaya, and christy ( check her bdsm website ) sells good quality sex toys as well as fetish wear,also I believe BAR BAR will open a boutique soon,although rumour has it that sex toys and fetish wear can be obtained there.
 
dominixe
02/10/08 01:18
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quote BKKFon :
Sex toys are banned in Thailand and there are no stores selling it openly. Sometimes you can find them at night near Patpong where touts selling it under tables or take you back in stores. Singapore has many shops or just buy it in Europe.

Sounds as bad as dildoes in Texas. Can you tell us why the government has banned sex toys? Is it something to do with religion? Thanks for posting the information. +1


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mayyam
02/10/08 15:09
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Thank you for the feedback..any number for christy? Thanks
 
BKKFon
02/11/08 09:35
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Dominixe
The official status:
“It is illegal to open a sex shop in Phuket or anywhere else in Thailand. Such shops are not congruent with Thai morals or Thai law.”
Monday, September 19, 2005 Pol Col Paween Pongsirin, Superintendent of Phuket City Police Station.

“It is illegal to to buy or sell sex toys, or open a sex shop, in Thailand. It is also illegal to import such devices to Thailand. If you order sex toys on the Internet or have friends send them to you, and we discover them, we are required to confiscate them.”
Monday, September 19, 2005 Sittisak Jai-Uae, Chief Inspector of Phuket Customs Office.
 
bkkboy77
02/11/08 12:14
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mayyam
I. have a number for christy but as it isn't listed on her website i'd prefer if you'd email her yourself via the link on her website
 
Letusdoit
02/11/08 18:01
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quote BKKFon :

“It is illegal to to buy or sell sex toys, or open a sex shop, in Thailand. It is also illegal to import such devices to Thailand. If you order sex toys on the Internet or have friends send them to you, and we discover them, we are required to confiscate them.”
Monday, September 19, 2005 Sittisak Jai-Uae, Chief Inspector of Phuket Customs Office.


And no more penalty, isn't it?
 
BKKFon
02/12/08 09:32
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hi,
i don't know about penalty, never heard of anybody paying penalty.
i guess depends on the quantity. if you carry for your own use they only take it away if dealer quantity there might be additional fine
 
Kotikkk
02/13/08 23:13
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I wonder why they do prohibite innocent toys of rubber and silicone but do not send to prison surgeons who help many people change their sex every year!!! Of course I don't mind changing sex or even more so toys but when it is said about not only laws but also morals...


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MAY361
02/14/08 09:32
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Hi Kotikkk,
Do you know about the saving face concept?
The concept of saving face

Thai people have a refined sense of public image and believe strongly in the concept of saving face. That is, they will go to great lengths to avoid confrontation and endeavour not to embarrass either themselves or other people. The ideal face saver does not bring up negative topics in conversation, or talk in an argumentative, judgemental or aggressive manner. Raising your voice or losing your temper will never be constructive in Thailand. It will result in loss of face for everyone involved, and you may be ignored as a result. You may notice Thai people smiling in the face of another’s misfortune. This is not a sign of callousness, but an attempt to save face for the person suffering misfortune. Saving face is the major source of the famous Thai smile. It is the best possible face to ease almost any situation.

To talk about sex was and still is taboo to certain extent.
 
Yui
02/14/08 09:39
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Buddhist beliefs contribute significantly to what is considered acceptable behavior in Thai society, contributing to a solid set of social mores that are followed by the majority of its members. Conservatism and discretion are at the heart of these mores, dictating that individuals shy away from extremes of behavior, less risk offending others.

Public displays of sexual affection are not acceptable in Thailand, although this may be changing with the younger generation in some areas. Thai people are extremely offended by public nudity Thai people are modest in this respect.
 
Lonelitude
02/14/08 18:33
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quote Yui :
Buddhist beliefs contribute significantly to what is considered acceptable behavior in Thai society, contributing to a solid set of social mores that are followed by the majority of its members. Conservatism and discretion are at the heart of these mores, dictating that individuals shy away from extremes of behavior, less risk offending others.

Public displays of sexual affection are not acceptable in Thailand, although this may be changing with the younger generation in some areas. Thai people are extremely offended by public nudity Thai people are modest in this respect.


This is good. But do you mean that Thai people mostly even don't go to beaches?
 
SexyPat
02/16/08 10:36
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Lonelitude
At the beach, the Thai dress code is almost Victorian. Most Thais are shocked by men walking around wearing only a speedo. There is also the same reaction for the foreign ladies who go swimming or sunbathe topless. For Thai people, they prefer to go swimming in all their clothes. This is partly due to their aversion to getting a tan, but it is more to do with their level of self-decency. In Thailand dark skin equals to farmers and you see people use umbrellas to cover themselves from the sun. Thai people on the beach are always under shades.
 


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