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Home » News from Thailand » Happy ending in “soapy massage parlors” in Pattaya
Happy ending in “soapy massage parlors” in Pattaya
It was a bit of a shock for regular customers of the soapy massage parlors in Pattaya, after numerous criminal offenses were found in Bangkok in the well-known Nataree Massage Parlour. What would happen if there were police raids in Pattaya as well? But I have good news for them.
Indeed, on the evening of June 8, 5 such massage parlors in Pattaya were “raided” by police officers, soldiers and more than 100 volunteers.
The Honey Massage Parlors 1 & 2, the Sabai Rooms, Rasputin and PP Massage were subjected to intensive investigation with the full cooperation of the owners. It was established that all these massage establishments had the correct papers and permits and no underage ladies were found. Illegal substances (drugs) were also not found.
Police Colonel Apichai was happy to report that these massage parlors operate within the legal limits and that there is no question of human trafficking.
Still a nice reassurance, isn't it? so you know where to spend an hour or so of fun tonight!
Source: Pattaya One
Of course there was already a big parade in front of the beach road Pattaya police station of police and soldiers … .. you have to be an oen not to be careful as a manager, and to give some ladies a little time off ….
Everyone is satisfied again ….. including the police I read …. the how and why many Pattaya expats will know for sure …
Knowing Thai women and interested in the coverage, take a good look at the photo above. And I think they should also set an upper limit of age; according to my experienced view of Thai women, many in the photo are over 40 years old…
Ostrich politics everywhere. In the Netherlands there are also massage companies that offer a smooth hand in the privacy of the room, although there may be better attention to the age of the crew. It is an international event and as long as no coercion or underage girls (or boys or everything in between) are used, I think it's fine. There are also massage tents in Thailand where there is no 'hassle' and then you just go there.
People who provide opportunities for 'fun outside the door' are of all times; the ancient Romans already had sorcerers and even Pompeii has a wall painting of a house of pleasure. What are we talking about?
Oh so what…….are there really no worse things in life? As long as there is no question of human trafficking or minors, I think there are really more sensible things to do for the judiciary and the police ...... Personally, I have a lot more trouble and fear from a drunk driver tearing through the streets of Pattaya at 120 than from what goes on in a massage parlor.
I understand in other media that over 120 of the 400 staff were under 18 years old. In addition, there were a number of cases of trafficking in women. All sorts of people were paid heavily to keep it quiet. This seems to me a valid reason to look further into other things in Thailand. It concerned massage shop Nataree in Bangkok.
It's not my package
It's like a market stall with fruit
Such a sad display
Waiting for a reward
Hanging there bad(s) for the money Usually not even a decent kiss.
Your turn is going way too fast
For too much money, yes
Done nothing there
My package on
I'm sticking with it
My courtship
It's really free