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» Cybersex and Prostitution by Heinz DuthelMany young girls have their first sexual experience over the Internet or social networks with the use of webcams to facilitate this kind of sex, what later often becomes a kind of prostitution, nude pictures or sex position, sex stories against online presents like amazon coupons. Cybersex can be utilised to write co-written original fiction and fanfiction by role-playing in third person, in forums or communities usually known by the name of 'A Shared Dream'. It can also be used to gain experience for solo writers who want to write more realistic sex scenes, by exchanging ideas. Though text-based cybersex has been in practice for decades, the increased popularity of webcams has raised the number of online partners using two-way video connections to "expose" themselves to each other online - giving the act of cybersex a more visual aspect. There are a number of popular, commercial webcam websites that allow people to openly masturbate on camera while others watch them. Using similar sites, couples can also perform on camera for the enjoyment of others. Cybersex differs from phone sex in that it offers a greater degree of anonymity and allows participants to meet partners more easily. A good deal of cybersex takes place between partners who have just met online. Unlike phone sex, cybersex in chat rooms is rarely commercial. In online worlds like Second Life and via webcam-focused chat services, however, Internet sex workers engage in cybersex in exchange for both virtual and real-life currency. Many young girls have their first sexual experience over the Internet or social networks with the use of webcams to facilitate this kind of sex, what later often becomes a kind of prostitution, nude pictures or sex position, sex stories against online presents like amazon coupons.
» The Industrial Vagina by Sheila Jeffreys
The industrialization of prostitution and the sex trade has created a multibillion-dollar global market, involving millions of women, that makes a substantial contribution to national and global economies.
» Nine Reasons Why An Old American Man Should Move To Thailand by Alan Reeder-Camponi
More than anything, this guide is about Thai culture. If you are coming here from the USA it will be hard for you to overestimate how different Thai culture is from that in the USA. In the USA you have literally hundreds of religions. In Thailand, something like 95% of the population is Buddhist. Buddhism is reflected everywhere in Thai life. Many of the foreigners I meet who are confused by what they run into here on a day-to-day basis have not looked into Buddhism. In my opinion, if you don't have an appreciation for and understanding of Buddhism, you will not end up being comfortable with Thai culture and living in Thailand for any length of time.
» Patpong Sisters by Cleo Odzer
Patpong, in the heart of Bangkok, teems with bars and sex shows, catering mainly to farangs -- foreigners. Cleo Odzer, a young anthropologist, spent three years studying the area. Gaining the confidence of the bar girls and bar boys, she interviewed them at length, lived among them, accompanied several back to their families in remote villages. She also got to know their customers, those in for a night or in forever (many fell in love and stayed on in Patpong). From Odzer's account emerges a far different picture from the cliched image of the prostitute. Many of the Patpong girls, smart and enterprising, use their profession for self-liberation and to support their impoverished families back home. Warm and personal, Patpong Sisters reveals the truth about the $4 billion Bangkok economy of sex.
» From Thailand With Love by John Rachel
"From Thailand With Love" is a hard-hitting, street-tough novel about the trafficking of adolescent Asian girls for prostitution in the U. S. It is violent and sexy, endearing and sad, sometimes humorous and often gut-wrenching. The book offers thought-provoking commentary on a wide range of issues: global economics, modern media, child labor, and the moral price of affluence.
» Global Sex by dennis altman
Global Sex is the first major work to take on the globalization of sexuality, examining the ways in which desire and pleasure--as well as ideas about gender, political power, and public health--are framed, shaped, or commodified by a global economy in which more and more cultures move into ever-closer contact.
» Hot & Wet by Richard North
With more attractive women per capita than any other nation on the planet, Singapore continues to amaze and redefine what men really want. Join Dick North in observing and investigating what most people want to know but are afraid to ask in the unofficial capital of South-East Asia, Singapore. Warning: this is a "must-read" for any man interested in mainstream Asian women (not prostitutes or escorts) in modern, glamorous Asia, and covers many real-life case studies of marriage, female acquaintances, and sexual relationship management, centred on Singapore, and written in Singapore, but equally applying to other glamorous Asian cities.
» Sex and Borders by Ann Jeffrey
Prostitution in Thailand has been the subject of media sensationalism for decades. Bangkok's brothels have become international icons of Third World women's exploitation in the global sex trade. Recently, however, sex workers have begun to demand not pity, but rights as workers in the global economy.
» It's Still Just Sex by Steve Rosse
In 1988 Steve Rosse took a break from a career in the New York City film and television industry for a three-month holiday on Phuket, an island off the Western coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. He decided he liked Phuket more than he liked New York, and without any idea of what he'd do for a living, he took up residence on the island. He supported himself, and eventually his wife and children, for most of the next decade as a freelance journalist and columnist. His column, "The Rock", apeared in The Nation, Thailand's Independent Newspaper, every Sunday for five years. In 1997 he quit writing and moved to Iowa for the surfing. The stories in "It's Still Just Sex, Guys" were written recently. They are the first things the author has ever written without trying to meet the editorial requirements of one publication or another. For that reason they exhibit a certain anarchy of theme and style. They were written purely to bring the author pleasure, but he hopes you like them too.
» Global Sex Workers by Kamala Kempadoo
Global Sex Workers presents the personal experiences of sex workers around the world. Drawing on their individual narratives, it explores international struggles to uphold the rights of this often marginalized group.
» Thai Hookers 101 by Kings of Thailand
Let’s face it, life is stressful enough. Why add to it? If a man wants meaningless sex with a woman, what gives others the right to stop him? You shouldn’t have to be rich, handsome, or the world’s greatest pickup artist to have your choice of beautiful women. Sometimes you just want to F**K! This is your complete guide for doing just that in a land where prostitution is accepted by even the highest authorities in Thailand. This book has eleven chapters that will enlighten the reader about the different types of “working girls†that may be encountered during a trip to Thailand. The information shared in this book will better prepare you for your Thai adventures.
» Working Girl, My 20 Years In The Business by Eliana
The true and personal account of the paid-for sex business that contains adult themes. This book is an honest account of the life of a current working girl who has been in the business for 20 years. Eliana qualified as a state enrolled nurse but chose to become a working girl. She did not realise how the darker side of the business would affect her life and, later, her children and those close to her. Even becoming the boss of a small sauna has not solved her financial and other problems but she has survived thanks to a supportive mother and loyal friends. Eliana gives graphic, factual, often funny and sometimes moving descriptions of what being a working girl entails. She lifts the cover on the world of paid-for sex which will surprise and sometimes shock the reader. After 20 years in the business she wants to leave it now but it's not that easy. As well as describing in detail what happens in saunas and flats used by working girls Eliana talks about the difficulties of living a double existence which has to be hidden from her children, most friends, relatives and neighbours. Hers is a very human account of what being a working girl entails. Eliana writes about her experiences in a matter-of-fact way that may sometimes disturb readers while also allowing them to laugh with her at the absurdities that drive some men's sexual needs.
» Sex Trafficking by Siddharth Kara
Every year, hundreds of thousands of women and children are abducted, deceived, seduced, or sold into forced prostitution, coerced to service hundreds if not thousands of men before being discarded. These trafficked sex slaves form the backbone of one of the world's most profitable illicit enterprises and generate huge profits for their exploiters, for unlike narcotics, which must be grown, harvested, refined, and packaged, sex slaves require no such "processing," and can be repeatedly "consumed."
» It's Just Sex by Steve Rosse
In 1988 Steve Rosse took a break from a career in the New York City film and television industry for a three-month holiday on Phuket, an island off the Western coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. He decided he liked Phuket more than he liked New York, and without any idea of what he'd do for a living, he took up residence on the island. He supported himself, and eventually his wife and children, for most of the next decade as a freelance journalist and columnist. His column, "The Rock", apeared in The Nation, Thailand's Independent Newspaper, every Sunday for five years. In 1997 he quit writing and moved to Iowa for the surfing. The stories in "It's Just Sex, Guys" were written recently. They are the first things the author has ever written without trying to meet the editorial requirements of one publication or another. For that reason they exhibit a certain anarchy of theme and style. They were written purely to bring the author pleasure, but he hopes you like them too.
» Working at the Bar by Thomas M. Steinfatt
Commercial sex is the occupation of a significant portion of the women of the world, providing economic support for millions of people and their families. Working at the Bar is the first-ever, long-term, longitudinal, in-depth study of a large sex work industry—and Thailand, the most prominent nation in the rapidly growing sex tourism industry, makes for an excellent case study. While previous works have provided brief glimpses of one group of workers studied from a particular point of view, author Thomas Steinfatt examines considerations of health, behavior, economics, morality, religion, and worker safety. The result of data gathered from thousands of workers and customers in Thailand over a period of twelve years, Working at the Bar covers all aspects of an industry that, although it does not conform to various Western ideals, is nevertheless enormously significant. Among the most provocative of Steinfatt's arguments is that sex work is not itself immoral, and that far from being the exploitation industry we might imagine, sex work in Thailand is beneficial to everyone involved—especially given that education in this nation has proven not to be a viable alternative. Providing an opportunity for economic progress unavailable through other means, and providing working conditions far safer than those of the average Thai factory, sex work is ripe for a study that explores all aspects and perceptions associated with it. Working at the Bar is that long overdue study.
» The Sex Addiction Workbook by William T. O'Donohue
problems for anyone. If you believe you’re struggling with a serious sexual disorder or just wish you could more easily manage sexual behaviors that interfere with your life, you’ve found, in this book, a real chance to radically transform your life.
» The International Asian Sex Handbook by Richard North
Thorough and detailed. Richard North shines a light in the corners others refuse to go, in terms of the deep and loving interracial relationships springing up all over Asia. Be warned that this book is about the immense power and well-being derived from a loving mixed-race relationship, and covers races, anatomies, intimacy, contraception, and powerful insights from modern cities. For those seeking long-term interracial sensuality, and the release of significant endorphins from such experiences, this is a self-help book par excellence for the Caucasian male young or old. If you feel there is "something missing" in your life, and that "something" is an Asian lover, then Richard C. North welcomes you to this groundbreaking guide.
» Travels in the Skin Trade by Jeremy Seabrook
This updated version of Jeremy Seabrook's highly acclaimed book Travels in the Skin Trade contains a new preface, highlighting the current issues surrounding sex tourism in Thailand. Press coverage of the sex trade routinely consists of ill-informed, moralising and sensationalist denunciations of the "industry". Through the words of sex workers and their clients, distinguished journalist and writer Seabrook reconsiders the popular conception of the sex industry and explores the complex relationship between sex and tourism. In so doing he presents an objective, unmoralizing and sensitive view of the industry. Through its examination of the many paradoxes surrounding this controversial subject, Travels in the Skin Trade also sheds new light on the wider and problematic relationship between the North and the South.
» Travel And Sex by Roberto Ferrari
"Beyond your Wildest Dreams!" is the best way to describe this book This book is for the man who want to travel to an the world and meet beautiful, exotic women. It tells you step by step how to approach her, what to say to her and how to get more than just her telephone number. This book tells you How to meet girls. Where to meet girls, When to meet girls. This book is a must read for any man who wants enjoy more than just day time activities. Each book is discretely packaged in a brown container and delivered to any destination you choose. Buy your copy now.
» Endangered Relations by Chris Lyttleton
HIV and AIDS are having a profound impact on contemporary life in Thailand, generating complex issues with far-reaching implications for both the Thai people and on a global level. AIDS has become an increasingly prominent symbol of modernity in Thailand, yet ways of dealing with AIDS and HIV draw on time-honored understandings of fate and misfortune, disease and contagion, gender and pollution. Endangered Relations provides a crucial analysis of how public health has attempted to control the threat of HIV infection, and how this has combined with local understandings of identity and sexuality; it sets in place a broad range of personal and social responses to the ongoing epidemic. An illuminating study of the way in which Thai social relations, and in particular Thai sexualities, shape the history of HIV and AIDS in Thailand, Endangered Relations offers a unique perspective on the complicated ways that disease is negotiated in cultural, political, and human terms.
» Moving to Thailand by Mike Fook
Moving to Thailand for a year, or to live out the rest of your life in retirement can be an easy and fun transition with the help of this book.
» Throw Like A Girl by Jean Thompson
A master of short fiction whose "best pieces are as good as it gets in contemporary cction" (Newsday) returns, as Jean Thompson follows her National Book Award finalist collection Who Do You Love with Throw Like a Girl. Here are twelve new stories that take dead aim at the secrets of womanhood, arcing from youth to experience. Each one of Thompson's indelible characters -- lovers, wives, friends, and mothers -- speaks her piece -- wry, angry, hopeful -- about the world and women's places in it.
» Living in Thailand by Pete Mees
Living in Thailand is a book about moving to Thailand and making it work. Author, Mike Fook has made it work for nearly 6 years. This, and Mike's other book, "Thai Black Book" are must-reads for anyone moving to Thailand for any amount of time.
» Dead Bangkok by J.D. Villines
A city where the dead walk and the ghosts play in the dark corners of your mind. After an outbreak of brain parasites turns the living into flesh-eating cannibals, three survivors -- a drug smuggler plus an English teacher and his girlfriend -- try to survive among the afflicted hordes
» Funny conversation with a Thai girl by Bangkok Joe
The country is and was always independent and this you can feel everywhere you go, especially in the countryside. If there women or in general people ask you “Where are you going†(in English) then this is a part of saying “hello†and they dont really expect an answer. Thai people respond to that with only 2 word-possibilities: “Pleasure†or “workâ€.
» Bangkok Haunts by John Burdett
Sonchai Jitpleecheep, the devout Buddhist Royal Thai Police detective who led us through the best sellers Bangkok 8 and Bangkok Tattoo, returns in this blistering novel. Sonchai has seen virtually everything on his beat in Bangkok's District 8, but nothing like the snuff film he's just been sent anonymously. Furiously fast-paced and laced through with an erotic ghost story that gives a new dark twist to the life of our hero, Bangkok Haunts more than lives up to the smart and darkly funny originality of its predecessors.
» Genuine Thai Copies by Sean Bunzick
Lek is just another beautiful 'working girl' in a seedy Phuket town full of working girls. But when she is kidnapped by a crazed genetic scientist and taken to his Bangkok laboratory, her life takes some very original twists and turns. The scientist is insane, but he is also brilliant, and before long he has made history by cloning Lek and turning out five identical replica 'Leks', each with distinct characteristics of her own. As the real Lek remains imprisoned in Bangkok, the clones are released and sent on wildly different paths. One takes over a bar on Soi Cowboy. Another ends up working for a Russian gangster and his Islamic allies in Pattaya. A third is a lesbian who is forced to work in a heterosexual bar in Bangkok's Nana Plaza. Yet another finds herself in Chiang Mai where she dedicates herself to slipping in and out of Burma and creating havoc among the Burmese military. The last clone is perhaps the scariest of all – a psychopathic killer who relishes torturing and murdering her victims. As the tale progresses, the clones team up to combat Muslim terrorists who are intent on targeting Bangkok's sex industry with a series of lethal bombs. Can Lek's five clones work as one girl to stop the terrorists?
» True Thai Toy and Nook Love Stories by Heinz Duthel
A Thailand Virgin No More She was beautiful, nice eyes, a virgin how I found out after. She worked in a leading department store at the Western Union, all seems to be perfect and I believed to have found the ‘woman of my life’, but there has been one error. She is Thai, and a Thai woman never belongs to you, she belongs for ever to her family….. The traffic? I thought Paris was bad, but Bangkok was unreal. I loved watching how all the motorbikes weaved in and out of traffic. The only thing sexier than a cute Thai girl hauling ass on a motorbike through traffic? Are two Thai girls, one sitting side saddle hauling ass with smiles on their faces? My entire time, I did not see one traffic accident...very impressive
» Thai Migrant Sex Workers by Kaoru Aoyama
Based on interviews and participatory research, this book explores Thai women's experiences of the global sex trade. Kaoru Aoyama questions the long-standing feminist debate concerning how these women identify themselves: as sex workers, or sex slaves, while also considering the issues of gender, deviance, and migration.
» Thai Sex Stories by Daniela Marshal
Part one in the Thai sex stories series by Daniela Marshal. If you're into Asian group sex, this is the story for you. Dale, a man on holiday in Thailand, is taking a walk around his hotel. Spying a couple having sex through their curtains, he decides to stay low and give himself some pleasure too. But when he's spotted, things take a turn for the better. Thrust into his wildest fantasy, three Asian beauties take Dale on a night he'll never forget. A thrilling foursome sex story that will have you begging for more. If you like Thai girls, this is the sex story for you. Story approximately 2,900 words.
» Sex, Lies & Bar Girls by James Bamber
The ABCs of Bar Fines & Short Times; Specialized adventure guide dedicated to all the Isaan Yings in Soi Cowboy, Nana Plaza & Patpong.
» Thailand Love Talk by Terence Doyle
The Land of Smiles has many attractions to the overseas visitor, but none more powerful or better appreciated around the world than the alluring smiles of the young ladies working in its many bars. The magnetic draw of beautiful, lissome Thai bar girls sees tens of thousands of westerners arrive, phrase books in hand – and confusion reigning from the moment they try to engage in meaningful conversation with their new-found ‘best friends’. Communications breakdowns in such situations are the norm, rather than the exception – and they are multi-faceted, their roots and tentacles reaching far beyond simple linguistic barriers. Love Talk takes a humorous look at some of the communications barriers faced by westerners enjoying for the first time the delights of long nights sipping cold beers in the company of warm-hearted women eager to get to know them better. With an insightful nod to the cultural divide that separates the typical western bar-lover and his new Thai girlfriend, Love Talk fills in the blanks and settles a few scores along the way.
» Sex Tourism In Bangkok by Peter F. Friedmann
They say that prostitution is the world’s oldest profession; we don’t know if that is true, we can safely assume that there were also thieves and fighters in ancient times too, but what we do know is that like any profession there is a labour market. Like any profession the labour market is going to be more saturated in some countries than it is in others, and when there are plenty of skilled workers the price of their services fall! That is what you pretty much have in Thailand, hundreds of thousands of stunning girls offering you sexual services and escort services in exchange for payment. There are more girls, boys, and ladyboys in Thailand than there are checkout staff in California. Men from all over the developed world head to Thailand to party, live like a king, and to fuck as much as they want – they can live a playboy lifestyle for $1000 a month. You would need a fortune of $50 million or more to live like Hugh Heffner in America right? Maybe the same to live like Peter Stringfellow in the United Kingdom. If you don’t have millions of dollars a middle aged man or an elderly man, and any young man who has a beer belly, simply isn’t going to be able to walk into a bar, pick any girl, take her back to your hotel, and then do whatever you want to her for as long as you want to do it. In Thailand you can, because in Thailand you are rich.
» My Thai Girl and I by Andrew Hicks
This is about how Andrew Hicks met Cat, a ‘Thai girl’ half his age and how they set up home together in her village out in the rice fields of North Eastern Thailand. He'll tell you of toads in the toilet, of ants' eggs for breakfast, how they took up frog farming and how he got married without really meaning to. It's also a book about the countryside, of the old Thailand where the rhythm of the seasons and belief in the spirits and Buddhism remain strong. Though how could Andrew, a greying English lawyer, ever fit into the lives of a Thai rice farming family? Can Cat and Andrew with their many differences really be compatible?
» Thais of Athens by Ivan Yefremov
The beautiful hetaera Thais was a real woman who inspired poets, artists and sculptors in Athens, Memphis, Alexandria, Babylon and Ecbatana. She traveled with Alexander the Great's army during his Persian campaign and was the only woman to enter the capitol of Persia - Persepolis. Love, beauty, philosophy, war, religion - all that and more in a historic masterpiece by Ivan Yefremov.
» Bar Girl by David Thompson
Siswan started life as a simple village girl but an alcoholic father and a needing mother would change her life forever. She must seek out the help of the foreign men who visit her country - but first she has to learn their ways. From the first chapter to the last Bar Girl tells a harrowing tale of life in Asia where the only thing that matters is money, where love and respect have to be bought rather than earned, and where women always come second.
» Even Thai Girls Cry by J. F. Gump
Receive part I of Blame it on Bangkok with every purchase of Even Thai Girls Cry ebook version. Tippawan Bongkot is a young Thai woman on the run. Life as she knew it, ended the night she caught her fiance with his lover. Her world collapsed the day she lost her job. Desperate to find work, Tippawan escapes to the resort city of Pattaya hoping that things will change and her bad luck will end. When she meets the farang, a foreigner named Mike, her world does change, but in ways she could have never imagined. Her search for happiness is a haunting adventure not easily forgotten. Walk with Tippawan as she journeys through one year of her incredible life. Discover the love, hate, and intrigue beneath the tranquil surface of everyday Thailand. |||This book is sold in the US by Sony Electronics Inc. |||This book is sold in Canada by Sony Electronics Inc.
» No Sense of Direction by Eric Raff
No Sense of Direction is a highly enjoyable tale of an adventurous advertising executive from New York City who traded his briefcase for a backpack and a one-way ticket. With a sharp eye for detail and a keen sense of humor, Eric Raff recounts what its like to hit the road with no plan and no destination.
» Night Market by Ryan Bishop
In Thailand, a $4 billion per year tourist industry is the linchpin of the modernization process called the "Thai Economic Miracle". And what is Thailand's main attraction? Sex for hire. Year after year young women are lured to Bangkok to staff the teeming brothels, massage parlors, and sex bars that cater to male tourists from the United States, Western Europe, Japan, Australia, the Gulf States, Malaysia, and Singapore. Developed from Lillian S. Robinson's article in The Nation, Night Market traces the historical, cultural, material, and textual traditions that have combined in unique ways to establish sex tourism as an integral part of the developing Thai economy. It explores international sex tourism from the perspectives of economic-development planning, forced labor market choices, international sexual alienation, and textual traditions that have constructed sexual "Other" cultures in Western imagination.
» How to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck in Thailand by M Schwartz
Being successful with women in Thailand isn’t just about paying for their time; there’s a science to every step and to every phase. In the book, you’re covered, whether you want to make a traditional Thai woman fall in love with you, or find the best and cheapest sex with the most beautiful women.
» Miss Bangkok by Bua Boonmee
Miss Bangkok is a vivid, powerful and moving memoir of a life spent in prostitution in Thailand. Poor and uneducated, Bua Boonmee escaped an abusive marriage only to end up in the go-go bars of Patpong. There, in the notorious red-light district of Bangkok, she succumbed to prostitution in an effort to support her family.
» Asian Sex Stories by Jeremy Wahl
Girls from many backgrounds are found in these true stories - even Kyrgyzstan. Can you point to within a couple thousand miles of that on a map? I couldn't before I met them.
» Thailand Confidential by Jerry Hopkins
Why are these people smiling? Writer Jerry Hopkins came to Thailand for a visit in the 1980s to find out and ended up a permanent resident with a temporary visa-a big, white farang haunting the bars and back alleys of Bangkok. His essays explore the mystery and mayhem of "The Land of Smiles" to hilarious-and sometimes disturbing-effect. Travel with him to a place where water buffaloes are gay, insects are dinner, dildos are lucky charms, and your wildest adolescent fantasies can come true (for a nominal fee).
» Behind The Smile by Owen Jones
Lek was born the eldest child of four in a typical rice farming family. She did not expect to do anything any different from the other girls in her class in the northern rice belt of Thailand. Typically that would be: work in the fields for a few years; have a few babies; give them to mum to take care of and back to work until her kids had their own children and she could stop working to take care of them.
» Not for Sale by Kirsten Anderberg
Including the latest research on prostitution and pornography, this essay anthology shows how the sex industries harm those within them while undermining the possibilities for gender justice, human equality, and stable sexual relationships. From sex industries survivors to social activists and theorists such as Taylor Lee, Adriene Sere, and Kristen Anderberg, this volume asses from a feminist perspective the racism, poverty, militarism, and corporate capitalism of selling sex through strip clubs, brothels, mail-order brides, and child pornography.
» A Thai Girl Called Open Your Eyes byHeinz Duthel
How much do Thai bar girls get paid? Here are their terms and conditions - plus those of brothel workers and massage girls too. The benefits package isn't very tempting but, on the plus side, they get to meet lots of interesting new people.Bar girlsBar girls' salaries range from 2,000 to 6,000 baht per month. Here are some of their work rules. * Only two days off permitted a month, or they must pay 300 baht a day for extra leave days. * No leave permitted on Fridays, Saturdays and national holidays. Otherwise, fines range from 500 to 1,000 baht a day. * Must go out with the clients four to 10 times a month or pay fine of 500 baht for each missed quota. * Must sell 80-100 drinks to clients or pay 30 baht a drink for the missed quota. * Must have health check-up every three months. If the blood test is positive for sexually transmitted diseases, they will not get the salary for that month.
» Even Thai Girls Cry by J.F. Gump
Tippawan Bongkot is a young Thai woman on the run. Life as she knew it, ended the night she caught her fiancé with his lover. Her world collapsed the day she lost her job. Desperate to find work, Tippawan escapes to the resort city of Pattaya hoping that things will change and her bad luck will end. When she meets the farang, a foreigner named Mike, her world does change, but in ways she could have never imagined. Her search for happiness is a haunting adventure not easily forgotten. Walk with Tippawan as she journeys through one year of her incredible life. Discover the love, hate, and intrigue beneath the tranquil surface of everyday Thailand.
» Duangkaew Thai Village Girl by Johnny Nuo
This is a story of the life of an 11-year-old Thai girl named Duangkaew. The story begins at the time her mother dies, her older sister leaves the family and Duangkaew is given the responsibility to care for the home. She has to balance school, shopping, cooking, laundry and other home tasks, and friends.
» Slave Girl by Sarah Forsyth
From the age of three, the very people who were meant to be looking after and protecting Sarah Forsyth were sexually abusing her. Somehow she managed to overcome the hurt and heartbreak of a horrific childhood, and build a new and happy life for herself as a nursery nurse. Then, one day, Sarah spotted a newspaper advert for a job in a creche in Amsterdam. Thrilled by the prospect of a fresh start away from Newcastle and all the memories it held, she eagerly signed up.
» Tears For The Thai Girl by J. F. Gump
Jarapan had it all. A wonderful family, a good job, and a fiancé she loved and would soon marry. But that was before the incident. When a friend offers work in Pattaya, she leaves her home in Khon Kaen to start a new life. Mike Johnson had it all, too. He was living every man's dream of owning a successful go-go bar in Thailand. When he hired a new accountant, he got more than he expected. For the first time in years he was in love and he was happy. Then he got sick - really sick. Walk with Mike and Jarapan as fate twists their romantic dream into a terrifying nightmare. Oriignally printed as One High Season by Bangkok Book House.
» The Beach Club by Elin Hilderbrand
Gorgeous Nantucket is an island where memories are made, friendships begun, passions ignited. Now, during one unforgettable summer, the exclusive Nantucket Beach Club and Hotel will shape the fates of the men and women who walk through its doors...
» Diary of a Thai Escort by Anonymous
Am I a bad girl? Today I slept with a man for money for the first time. He was an American called David and he was thirty-five years old, exactly ten years older than me. Am I a bad girl? I don’t think so. I just want to do what is best for my parents and my son...
» Blame It On Bangkok by J. F. Gump
Kamra is a bar girl in Asia and has a story to tell. Little Jimmy and his Dad learn the true meaning of Christmas from an eccentric old man. Nick's brother is dead in Thailand and he's about to find out why. Joe Copeland races to save his son who has overdosed on drugs. "Blame It On Bangkok" presents twenty-five tales set in locations from Pennsylvania to Vietnam to Thailand. Based on true events, these stories are emotionally charged dramas of real people caught up in trying, and sometimes dangerous, situations. Original stories as told by J. F. Gump
» The Complete Guide To Thai Hookers by Seven
Let's face it, life is stressful enough. Why add to it? If a man wants meaningless sex with a woman, what gives others the right to stop him?
» Thai Private Eye by Warren Olson
ThailandÆs most famous private detective, Warren Olson, is back with more shocking true stories from his investigative case files. From unfortunate tsunami-related cases to the latest antiques and racehorse scams, girls tricked into pornography and boys forced into vice, as well as wayward American and European husbands and vindictive wives, Thai Private Eye covers it all.
» Girls Like Us by Rachel Lloyd
During her teens, Rachel Lloyd ended up a victim of commercial sexual exploitation. With time, through incredible resilience, and with the help of a local church community, she finally broke free of her pimp and her past and devoted herself to helping other young girls escape "the life."
» Thai Girl by Andrew Hicks
When travellers Ben and Emma split up in Thailand, Ben falls for a local masseuse and experiences the darker side of tourism, where farmers' daughters sell their bodies in Bangkok bars. Thai Girl is a thought-provoking adventure novel that explores the problems of prostitution and cross-cultural relationships, and reaches its climax in the sultry heat of ThailandÕs exotic traveller beaches.
» Butterfly by Steven Yang
Butterfly explores love for sale in Southeast Asia and the sensuality of the twenty-six young ladies profiled in this erotic odyssey . . . sexual technique, travel, culture, history, politics, and Pattaya's wild celebration of Songkran. In Butterfly, our intrepid photojournalist is writing travel guides in Pattaya and Phnom Penh, shooting illustrations, and making love with pretty Thai and Vietnamese women every night. Butterfly is hot, relentless and explicit, a virtual Kama Sutra of sexual variations. . . . told in a man-to-man fashion. Author of ten guides to Southeast Asian destinations, Yang has woven a treasure of travel information into this erotic tour de force.
» Thai Sex Stories by Jill Andrews
I'm Thai and even though I've been in the US for a while now I love to have just as much fun as I always have in Thailand.
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