Boring women in Thailand

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Re: Boring women

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Taco wrote:
Banano wrote:http://www.stickmanbangkok.com/Reader/reader2204.htm


'I have had short-term flings with some of these woman but never entered into any long term relationship, probably because after a couple of days going through the small talk and finding out a bit more about each other I have nothing really in common with any of these women at all.

Even though I speak Thai very well I still find them very boring.

There is a lot of truth in it, it is imposible to have deep inteligent convo with them, how do farangs date these poor Isaan women is beyond me when all they are interested is shopping and eating.
The emotional development of women never exceeds that of an 18 yr old their entire lives. As a result, they only care about whats happening today. I don't have much in common with my Filipina wife either but we started a business together and that's the main project that we focus on together. That said, my Filipina is more talkative than most of the women in her country which helps. When I want an intellectually stimulating conversation I just talk to myself.
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Bar girls were fun, but most of the Thai women I dated were quite boring. The most intellectual woman I dated doesn't speak English.

The foreigners working in Bangkok were much smarter - I met a lot of smart women from the Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar.
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xiongmao wrote:Bar girls were fun, but most of the Thai women I dated were quite boring. The most intellectual woman I dated doesn't speak English.

The foreigners working in Bangkok were much smarter - I met a lot of smart women from the Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar.
How's Myanmar? I usually don't see guys go there very often. How does it compare to the other nearby countries?
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I've talked to a lot of Thai women at this point. Yes its true with most of them there is nothing much to talk about and on top of that most of the time there is a major language barrier as their English is at a very low level. On the other hand, in Thailand if a girl speaks good English she is either very educated and has done some travelling, or has a lot of western "friends" usually guys, or she has worked in a bar or massage parlor where she learned English from clientele.
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xiongmao wrote:
The foreigners working in Bangkok were much smarter - I met a lot of smart women from the Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar.
Noted. Thanks.
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