Thailand and the prostitution industry
First read article: “The Dark Side of Thailand”.
Thailand and the prostitution industry
Prostitution in Thailand has no moral barriers. A white man is supposed to be an ATM without limits. Then Asian women come to Europe with the same attitude. Read the second part of the article: “The Dark Side of Thailand”, which I have expanded with more facts and experiences; and where I have referred to the problems within the white civilization, during the forced assimilation of Europe to the Third World.
Introduction
My article: “The Dark Side of Thailand” turned out to be so popular, that I decided to write its second part. I also expanded my work to include the problems which exist within the white civilization, and which are related to prostitution in many ways.
First I’d like to remind that I wrote many other articles about this beautiful and valuable country, but the leftists are only interested in this one, as if I had never written any other ones. That’s why I also recommend my other articles about Thailand, such as “Ancient Cities of Thailand” or “Central Thailand”.
By the way, I also recommend the fifth part of my article: “Cultural Enrichment of Europe; Part V Orientals”, because these two works are connected to each other.
Briefly about prostitution
I understand that the oldest profession in the world is popular all over the world. Regardless of whether it is Catholic Poland or Muslim United Arab Emirates, prostitution exists everywhere. The difference between Thailand and most countries is in this very important detail, that everywhere else prostitution is hidden or at least somewhat hidden; so that the country could keep up appearances. In the era of the internet prostitution is also changing, because in the US, Europe and the wealthy countries of the Arabian Peninsula girls advertising their services on social media can now be ordered like pizza.
Others, in many parts of the world still stand on the streets and on the roads, and they sometimes block rickshaws on the road when they see a white man sitting in it.
In Asia, South America and Europe there are nightclubs where girls go to work and go out with ‘fiancés’ for an agreed price. Sometimes however there is no need to pay. In exotic countries, an attractive woman of darker skin will gladly go to bed with a white man for free, although she would prefer for money. In Europe such behaviour of women, in my opinion results from their low self-value, because by ‘ticking off a black man’ they want to feel like ‘experienced international women’, to put it mildly. In this case it is the moral collapse of society, additionally fuelled by liberalism, feminism and persuading white women that they are free, equal and that in this way they would liberate themselves from the patriarchy of oppressive white men.
One of the main paths to the collapse of white civilization leads through the sexual degradation of white women, so that they are unable to start families within their own race. Jews know that well.

Adventures in mixed relationships hurt for life.
For example in Dubai young women, often from Central and Eastern Europe allow themselves to be extremely humiliated by Arabs for huge amounts of money for a night or two. Others, on the other hand, treat their marriages with wealthy Arabs as a contract for specific amounts. This tragic reality actually means prostitution for a specified period of time under the smoke screen of ‘marriage’, so that the whore does not feel like a whore but like a wife.
All this means that a decent white man does not have it easy when he wants to start a family with a white woman, because if he respects himself, he won’t take a prostitute who has already been covered by several blacks and the worshippers of holy cows. Sometimes such a ‘liberated woman’ wants to be a ‘celebrity’ on social media or in her useless college that way.
Thailand – whoredom as a family business
In Thailand prostitution is exceptional, although it is not a compliment. What I described above is still considered a ‘grey zone’ because officially very rarely anyone would like to admit it. In Thailand however prostitution is an industry, a factory, a socially accepted mentality, and a part of the culture. Women work in offices or sell fruit at the bazaar in the morning, and in the evenings they stand on the streets and ‘go out with tourists’. This is how it is commonly called. Girls from the provinces support their families that way, so in non-tourist areas of Thailand, where there are only rice fields, buffaloes and banana trees providing shade. Local GDP and local investments are partly covered by daughters and wives working in brothels in Bangkok and other places where there are tourists.
In Thailand there is such prostitution at every turn that even a bald man goes to a barber. A fat bald middle-aged man sits down on a comfortable chair, and then a Thai woman or ladyboy massages his head, neck and shoulders, while placing her big fake breasts on his head and face. Sometimes this ‘hairdresser’ will hold scissors in her hand and sometimes not. After a while she asks him if he wants to go to the room with him/her, to give him a massage with happy ending. After such an experience the bald man walks out of the barber shop happy, with the same haircut he had before. Nothing has changed on his head. Let’s remember that this Thai woman with fake breasts smiles and says that he is handsome because it’s her job. I noticed that those women often didn’t event understand me, but they smiled to me in a fake manner anyway, pretending that they understood.
⇒ At this point I recommend the part of my original article about mixed marriages between Asian business women and white losers.
While in Bangkok I talked to a prostitute who said that she had two sisters. What do they do, I asked. ‘Same,’ she replied. What do their friends and their sisters do, I asked. ‘Same,’ she replied. When a taxi driver was standing at a traffic lights in Bangkok, he calculated how much each woman was worth per hour. That’s how it is in Thailand!
Someone might think that the taxi driver was a boor and that this was an isolated incident. Well, I remember when I was in a small town of Hat Yai, close to the border with Malaysia. There, the hotel manager made a scene with me because I didn’t like the local women. He shouted at me on the street: ‘What, our ladies no good? You walk and eat but you don’t want to fuck. I have bills to pay.’ I could have told him that I’d rather go to bed with a beaver than with his ‘ladies’, but I didn’t want to argue.
I also saw a scene from a town transformed into a brothel, when a white man approached a young Thai woman and said that he was 60 and had a softie, but still needed a woman. The young woman said that she only took hard ones, so if he had a softie he should do business with her mother, who was standing across the street.
They have whoredom in their blood, and so much of it that when there were families with children in a restaurant on Koh Samui, prostitutes came to dance on the pole, not realizing that it was inappropriate. These women live by selling themselves because that is how they are raised by the society. Another time prostitutes made a fuss over an Englishman who was walking down the street. I asked why they didn’t like him so much. They replied that it was because he had been there for a week but never took any women. I understand that for many men this can be an adventure and a break from reality, but in my opinion many of those women are the symbol of desperation and the downfall of white men.
Special cases
I also met a young Thai woman who was not officially a prostitute, and who was very excited that I was from Poland. Interesting why, right? Well, that’s because that young Thai woman was interested in geography. She had a map of Europe on the wall in her room and her plan was, as she said: ‘to be fucked by a man from every European country’. As she later said: ‘all she needed to be completely happy was a Pole and a Finn, because men of all the other European countries had already fucked her’. Besides, she considered herself a ‘high-class international woman’ because she had never gone to bed with a man from her own country, Thailand. It looks I came across a ‘noble whore’.
Some may laugh at this, others may feel sad, and others are probably at a loss for words. Because of this I myself began to wonder what kind of maps Polish women have on their walls. Do they have maps of Africa, the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East? Some of them for sure, but these are not ‘whores’ because they give for free, and sometimes they even finance their exotic princes and their coloured orphans. Apart from paid ‘models’ of course, who fly to Dubai alone without the care of their white men.
In the case of such Polish women we can also talk about ‘noble whores’, what I have already described in my article entitled: “Simon Mol – the black supplier of HIV”. The female Polish students were guided by the whoring fashion of ‘ticking off a black man’, and the saying: ‘as long as he is not Polish’. (I recommend this shocking article.) This case makes me think again that a self-respecting white man may have a problem finding a white wife, because after all nobody wants a whore for a wife.
For example, the favourite destination of older British women for sex tourism is a small African country: Gambia. Oh, things are not going well. Where is the shame of those women? Is calling such kind of women a ‘slut’ still an insult in such circumstances? Should such women have the right to vote?
Summary
Some parts of Thai cities have been transformed into brothels, and one such place is the seaside Pattaya. In this case these are no longer brothels in private apartments or call girls, but a district of the city transformed into a brothel. In such places a man cannot even walk peacefully because Asian women throw themselves at him, grab his hands and push him into the brothels. It is important not to push or touch those women, but to wait and calmly and stubbornly move forward until they give up on their own.
I haven’t been to Pattaya, but if anyone goes there I recommend a very impressive museum made entirely of wood. It is the Sanctuary of Truth, a spectacular Buddhist building styled as an ancient temple, built by the sea. I mention this in case someone becomes tired of brothels, and so that people do not consider Thailand only through the prism of prostitution.
I also don’t want the blame for the prostitution industry to lie entirely on Thailand. The basic law of economics on supply and demand states that the market for certain goods and services is dependent on the demand for them. If it wasn’t for the sexually adventurous men from wealthier countries, Thailand wouldn’t offer these services because there would be no demand for them. However, from a moral point of view I can’t explain it this way alone, because there are many poor countries where prostitution does exist but hasn’t been transformed into a global industry. For example, in neighbouring Laos and Burma I didn’t see prostitution at all, even though they are poorer countries than Thailand. It is therefore an eternal struggle between economics, and morality and dignity.

One picture says so many words. Prostitution in Thailand has no moral barriers. A white man is supposed to be an ATM without limits. Then Asian women come to Europe with the same attitude.
I often encounter that some readers judge me very harshly because they don’t have my travel experiences. They perceive culturally distant countries through the prism of European culture, and this will be always a mistake and injustice. Others react nervously to some of my comments because they don’t realize that the problem in their neighbourhoods can be so serious.
HIV/AIDS in Thailand
Thailand has the highest HIV rate in Southeast Asia, with around 580,000 people living with the virus according to a 2023/24 study. The groups at highest risk are primarily pederasts (officially: men who have sex with other men), intravenous drug users, and prostitutes of both sexes (officially: “sex workers”). On a side note, what a nice euphemism, ‘sex workers’; subconsciously normalizing degeneracy into a normal profession. It’s like a drug dealer being called a ‘street pharmacist’.
It is important to note that sex workers are both men and women, and it is sometimes difficult to distinguish a woman from a ‘ladyboy’. In the case of HIV it is of significant importance, as according to 2014 statistics, 12% of male prostitutes in Thailand were HIV positive, while for female prostitutes the figure was only 2%. ‘Ladyboys’ is a local term for transvestites, i.e. men who are disguised as women, some of whom have undergone sex surgery and others who have not. Transvestites and pederasts are the highest risk group, and some don’t even know if they are infected. In 2023 there were 9,100 new infections in Thailand, 50% of which were made of these two different sexual groups. We can therefore say that nature itself stigmatizes and removes perverts. According to statistics, in 2021 there were as many as 6,500 new infections, 49% of which were in the 15-24 age group. Thailand has made progress in the fight against HIV, but it is still a huge problem.
If someone thinks that HIV/AIDS is the only problem, then unfortunately it does not end there. There is a high incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Thailand, especially among the high-risk groups I mentioned above. The incidence is: Chlamydia: 10-15% of sexually active adults, Gonorrhea: 5-10% of sexually active adults, and Syphilis: 3-5% of sexually active adults. Holidays in Thailand can be very dangerous.
I posted this paragraph so that everyone could consider whether it’s worth it. I suggest white men to go to Thailand with a wife of their own race, who is only his. If someone has too much energy, I recommend Thai boxing. I also recommend Buddhist temples, natural beauty and exotic fruits, instead of alcohol. I also remind desperate single men that a brothel is a wrong place to look for love. It’s just business. Moreover, not every Thai woman is a prostitute but the chances of finding a prostitute in Thailand are much higher than in other Asian countries.
Sources: UNAIDS, World Bank Open Data, Wellmed Bangkok Medical Clinic.

I end the article on this pleasant note. In the photo, details on a Buddhist temple in Bangkok.I greet white travellers and I wish all the best to Thailand too.