Thailand’s “sexually open” style is staggering
Thailand is known as a holy land of Buddhism. There are many imperial buildings there, and there are hundreds of temples in Bangkok alone. The architectural style is very different from that of northern China and the south of the Yangtze River. Its materials are exquisite and its colors are gorgeous and colorful. It can be said to be magnificent and beautiful. However, although the Chinese and Thai peoples have similar appearances, Thailand's national spiritual characteristics and social habits are special and difficult to understand, often making foreign tourists feel mysterious. From the perspective of the Chinese, certain social conditions in Thailand are obviously very contradictory, but the Thais are able to blend them together and remain at ease. For example, Buddhism is respected as the state religion in Thailand, and more than 90% of the people are Buddhist believers. According to common sense, Buddhists should use compassion as their heart and expediency as their door to save all sentient beings. The reality is that some Thais take advantage of the developed tourism industry and the large number of foreign tourists to make women join the service industry. There are many people who make a living from sex, and many men treat tourists through fraud, oppression, violence and other abnormal methods to make illegal profits.
When visiting famous temples and the Forbidden City in Bangkok, if you wear a short skirt, you will be blocked by the guard and not allowed to enter. There is a kind of religious building standing outside the walls of some temples. At first glance, it looks like a cast-iron missile model waiting to be launched. Some Thai devotees are worshiping it. Many tourists cannot imagine the relationship between this building and What does religion have to do with it. After the tour guide explained it, we found out that this is an exaggerated shape of male genitals and a kind of sexual fetish. Thai people who have been married for a long time, are infertile, are weak, and cannot find a spouse will come here to burn incense and make wishes.
In many areas of China, there are also ancient stone-carved monuments of male and female genital worship for tourists to watch, but this is different from Thai customs. There is a wall separating the inside and outside of the Buddhist temple, and the contrast is sharp. It is allowed to kowtow to the genitals, but it is not allowed for female tourists whose skirts are slightly short. To borrow a Chinese proverb, it is really a bit surprising that "only Bodhisattvas are allowed to set fires, mortals are not allowed to light lamps."
In addition to professional monks, Thai men must become monks for a period of time in their lives, ranging from seven days and one month to one and a half years at most, in order to repay their parents. Parents are proud of their upbringing. It should be said that Thailand's social atmosphere is not only sanctimonious in public during the day, but also has a strong religious atmosphere. However, Thailand is, after all, an internationally renowned place for having fun. The taste of the Thai girl's "traditional massage" can be described as "enchanting". Travelers to Thailand often watch "transvestite" performances. The so-called "transvestites" are a group of young men who, due to psychological factors or the artificial use of hormone drugs, have feminized their body shape, clothing, and behavior, so that they appear to be fake. During the performance, they first sang and danced on the stage, and then walked to the audience seats, acting coquettishly, teasing and seducing the audience, thus making the atmosphere in the theater lively and everyone happy.
What’s even more incredible is that Thailand’s “sexual openness” has reached a level that stuns Europeans and Americans. "Goldfish Bowl" is a kind of "Qigong" performance in which women use their sexual organs to swallow food, smoke, and breathe. This is all to satisfy some abnormal needs of people.