Disproving the "Thailand relies on sexpats for its economy" 'argument'...

In regards to the percentage, you can't really say that right?

Yeah, I don't know. That why I left it up for discussion, by saying "assume" with a question mark.

In regards to principles, what exactly do you mean?

If foreigners look down on you, think they're above the law and constantly disrespect both your men and your women, why would you let them turn your country into their own personal playground

Do you think Asian sexpats are OK but whites are not? I don't make any distinction.

So I assume you disagree with prostitution then? Whether you do or don't is your own choice, though personally I have no issue with it in itself, especially if it is regulated (i.e. to stop STDs, ensure the women's safety, stop trafficking etc). Whites are perfectly welcome to go to their own countries for cheap prostitutes if they want - like Ukraine for example.

prey on desperate women.

See, this is where I disagree. Look, I'm not gonna lie, I have been to a couple of massage parlours in Malaysia out of curiosity. When speaking to these women and seeing their posts on WeChat/Facebook etc, it is clear these women aren't victims - they can probably make 3-10x the amount a girl with a normal job could and seemed perfectly happy just giving a some random guys a massage/handjob. Heck, they get paid well and don't have to concentrate that much, which is certainly better than some dead-end office job where you're stuck looking at some bullshit report for 8 hours a day. Most of these massage girls can work 2 hours a day, then spend the other 6 hours they're scheduled for on their phone or talking with the other girls at the parlour. I mean, just look at every country in the world...there are a HUGE amount of women working in the sex industry. Not only prostitutes/massage girls, but also strippers, cam models and whatever else. Even in the UK where I live, allegedly 5% of female students work in the sex industry. If they're safe and happy, that's all that matters.

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