- By Tammy, this blog humanity journalist
Two top Thai models with very large breast endowments went showing off their their monumental mounds in very low cut dresses at a “Drink Milk and be Healthy” promotional event and has cause an outraged with the Thai public.
“A lot of kids came to the event looking to see cow mascots, but instead they saw the big breasted models trying to be sexy as they drank milk. What gets me is that they were serving the milk to everyone and leaning down very low, and you could see a lot,” said an NGO, to Matichon, a mass circulated daily that broke the news.
Thais loves to be outraged?
This most recent outraged follows others. Recently, a soccer match half time, Kayote Dancers went dancing topless. Then before that it was a kick-boxing match ring with half-naked girls doing the “Holding Up” of the next round sign-that just cause a “Shock and Awe” because their hot-pants just got drew up so tight around the crotch there were little left to the imagination.
Then before that, it was a Buddhist Temple fair with Kayote Dancers in black rubber. The list just goes on and on and on-and even now, when companies ink agreements, often there are these sexy girls witnessing the agreement signing for the photo opportunity.
Blow job on TV?
- Famously, now, a Thai TV commercial shows a very sexy girl selling something-going all out sexy with “The Mouth” like she was ready to give a blow job.
If you think that is funny and kind of cute, think again. Because some people are dead serious against the use of sexy models at practically every publicity events in Thailand.
Models are fighting back?
- “How am I going to get into the movies if I am not noticed at these little important events. I have to get noticed because it is my livelihood and career. So what is wrong if I wear a low cut dress and get out of the car to show my underwear to the paparazzi. What do you want me to do, I am beautiful, attractive and sexy,” said Tipwadee, after the milk promotion event.
Loosing battle in this far right mood of Thailand?
“The government is going to crack-down on the use of sex in advertisement. The numbers of rape in Thailand is going up and most of it is date rape by kids who are just so hyped up about sex because they see it everywhere,” said the Thai cultural ministry official.
- Well that sounds like a purifying of the Thai society, but then some academic agrees with the government that sex is just everywhere these days in Thailand.
Power of the media?
“On TV soap, its all about men over women like date rape and then a make-up. On magazine stand, it is all about sex, that gets the Thais curious about snooping around about sex. In advertisement it is about selling sex. So is there any surprise, why there are news in Thailand now about school girls fighting for guys, school girls selling sex and swinging orgies parties going on all over,” said Parinya of the Thamasart University student relation arm.
- But in fact, data indicates that Thailand is one of the most liberated country globally when it comes to sex and that Thailand, has one of the highest per population numbers of prostitution. That reality, according to some academic, runs straight into the problem.
Condoms anyone?
“You can not even sell condoms in schools or near schools in Thailand in some places and that tells you a great deal about the level of sex education in Thailand. So on one hand, you have a society that is greatly into sex, but on the other you have a society that does not educate the people properly about sex,” said Kithiphan, a Chula University lecturer.
Raising the Thai spirits?
Meanwhile, a while back, a Singh calendar with a bunch of sexy girls selling beer, got banned in Thailand and sparked a major controversial, that saw those very sexy models going to testify to the Thai senate ethics committee.
One model, that appeared in the calendar, told reporters after the meeting was abruptly canceled, that, “May body is the gift to man kind and I am very proud to show myself. I will keep raising the sprites of the Thai man and I am helping keep up Thailand’s reputation as a fun-loving country.”
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