Guest jtrack33 Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 For about 2 years I believe, new IDs are written in Thai and English..similar to the driving licenses. I saw one yesterday and it shows the date of birth as "20 July 1991" for example. So if you can hold your dick in your pants for another 16 years, you should have no problem, unless of course, too much wanking has effected your eye sight. Quote
Gaybutton Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 I saw one yesterday and it shows the date of birth as "20 July 1991" for example. So if you can hold your dick in your pants for another 16 years, you should have no problem, unless of course, too much wanking has effected your eye sight. Are you using the same calendar I use? The last time I checked, someone born 20 July 1991 will celebrate his 19th birthday this year. What's the problem? Quote
Guest buckeroo2 Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 Are you using the same calendar I use? The last time I checked, someone born 20 July 1991 will celebrate his 19th birthday this year. What's the problem? I think Jtrack was saying that he saw a new Thai ID that has the birthdate in English and Thai. He was not commenting on the legality of the lad ( who was indeed 18 yrs old) just that he saw a new ID that included the birthdate in English. And since the issuance of these ID's had taken place for 2 years, in 16 years all of the lads who still have an ID that is only in Thai will surely be at least 18 yrs old and legally safe. That was my take. Quote
Guest jtrack33 Posted February 1, 2010 Posted February 1, 2010 Thanks Buckaroo...I often believe GB thrives on conflict and sees it where none exists...that's why we love him so much I guess. Quote
Gaybutton Posted February 1, 2010 Posted February 1, 2010 Thanks Buckaroo...I often believe GB thrives on conflict and sees it where none exists...that's why we love him so much I guess. Try writing clearly. That's one way to avoid the conflict I thrive on and you wouldn't need Buckeroo2 to translate what you wrote into English. Quote
Guest gwm4sian Posted February 2, 2010 Posted February 2, 2010 , paying for his entry to the Grand Palace, Actually, sorry to nit pick, but isn't entry to the actual grand Palace free for Thais? Quote
Bob Posted February 2, 2010 Posted February 2, 2010 Actually, sorry to nit pick, but isn't entry to the actual grand Palace free for Thais? Hell if I know, it's been a lot of years since I've been there. I was just using that as an example so people understood that the law doesn't distinguish (in making a judgment that "prostitution" occurred with an underaged person) between directly handing cash and paying for something else. If the court determines that "sex for value" has been exchanged, it's, as they say in Thailand, "same same." That analogy, of course, could be used to argue that most marriages are simply legalized prostitution...hehe. But the bottom line remains the same for those with at least half a brain - you can essentially eliminate all risk (other than the risk that somebody will actually enforce the basic "prostitution law" itself as involving adults only) if you make sure your "date" (god, that was nice) is 18 or older. Quote