Bob Posted November 23, 2012 Posted November 23, 2012 Maybe, instead of passports, money and other valuables, one might want to keep the knives in the safe. Read it here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/nov/19/improbable-research-thai-women-cut-off-penis/print Quote
Guest thaiworthy Posted November 23, 2012 Posted November 23, 2012 Do Thai households typically have safes? I would think a simple hiding place would do, but then how will you slice your cucumbers? I am reminded of Lorena Bobbitt, who cut off her husband from his manhood nearly 20 years ago. I remember driving with his severed penis in my hand, and in my other hand I had the knife. I didn't even know how I got into the car, and apparently I had to toss it somewhere because I couldn't turn the wheel of my car, so I got rid of the thing. Then I learnt at the hospital later on that it was his penis. http://www.telegraph...-his-penis.html She pleaded temporary insanity. Never a duck around when you need one, I guess. Do these things happen in gay relationships, I wonder? If so, I've never heard of it. I don't thank a man would do that to another man. They use their fists to settle a score, (no matter what the sexual orientation) I would think. But that is just my own speculation. In gay relationships, we can even be a bit more prone to self-infliction at times, if we are the moody type. I could well imagine that one would cut off his nose to spite his face. But a penis? Never! Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 I've not heard about a case in a gay relationship, but there was one in Hong Kong in the 1980s where a 15-year old cut off another classmate's penis because he thought the boy was going out with his girlfriend. I fear that the more publicity given to this kind of horrible crime, the more likely it may be to occur, especially amongst youths. Quote
Bob Posted November 24, 2012 Author Posted November 24, 2012 I emailed the article to a Swedish friend here in Chiangmai and he happened to shortly thereafter discuss the topic with his boyfriend who's from a very small village about 50 kilometers south of Udon Thani. My Swedish friend asked his bf :"Would you ever do something like that to me?" and the bf responded: "Sure!" (unsure how tongue-in-cheek the reply was). And, when my Swedish friend asked: "Well, what about if I do it to you?!?", the bf responded without missing a beat: "Well, then I'll be a ladyboy!" The boyfriend also mentioned that one of the wives in the village "fed the ducks" last year when she caught her husband cheating on her. Quote