reader Posted June 17 Posted June 17 NOTE — Have you ever wondered why some boys wear dual sets of underwear? From Pattaya News By Adam Judd In the land of smiles, Thailand, where the sun shines bright and the beaches beckon, there exists a law that has raised many an eyebrow. It’s the infamous underwear law, a regulation that insists on the wearing of undergarments whenever one steps out of their abode. Now, before you dismiss this as mere hearsay or the stuff of urban legends, let’s delve into this peculiar piece of legislation with a mix of earnest inquiry and a pinch of humor. At its core, the underwear law is not technically enshrined in Thai statutes but rather emerges from the depths of social customs and expectations. It’s an unwritten rule that whispers from the paddy fields of rural Thailand to the bustling streets of Bangkok: “Thou shalt not venture forth sans underpants.” The rationale? A blend of modesty, hygiene, and perhaps a dash of superstition—after all, who wants to risk offending the spirits with indecent exposure? While the law may sound like it’s straight out of a comedy sketch, it’s not actively enforced by the Thai police. You won’t find officers conducting spot checks for skivvies or setting up underwear checkpoints. However, it’s worth noting that in certain conservative communities, going commando might earn you some disapproving tuts and possibly a lesson in propriety from the local elders. In Thailand, respect for tradition and social norms is paramount. The underwear mandate is less about legal enforcement and more about adhering to societal expectations. It’s akin to an unspoken agreement among Thais to maintain a certain level of decorum in public spaces—kind of like not slurping your soup too loudly at a formal dinner. Now, what about our revered Buddhist monks? Surely they’re not subject to such worldly concerns? Indeed, monks are often seen as living beyond the material trappings of society, including, it seems, undergarments. Their religious attire, designed for simplicity and modesty, likely exempts them from this peculiar regulation. In conclusion, while you’re unlikely to be fined for flouting the underwear law during your Thai adventures, it’s probably wise to err on the side of caution—and comfort. So there you have it—a lighthearted look at one of Thailand’s most talked-about (but least enforced) regulations. bkkmfj2648 and vinapu 2 Quote
vinapu Posted June 17 Posted June 17 I recall at least one case of hosting such law breaker. Upon removing jeans it was clear that he doesn't have underwear. I'm so relieved he was not arrested and jailed as he was one of my best boys ever ( was because he is not on the scene anymore ) Ruthrieston, Vessey, reader and 1 other 1 3 Quote
reader Posted June 17 Author Posted June 17 As a law-abiding tourist, I know that you earnestly check all fellow stamp collectors for adherence to tradition before showing them what you keep under cover. 🙂 Vessey and vinapu 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted June 17 Posted June 17 Something to check with any boy in whom one is interested! Quote