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250 Thai Girls By Age 25
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250 Thai Girls By Age 25

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A True Story from Asia

250 Thai Girls by Age 25, A True Story from South East Asia is a true-to-life adventure that can be relived from beginning to end. The story begins with the allure of travel and the need for new experiences. Sex, drugs, alcohol and debauchery are the name of the game, and the impetus behind this historic modern day journey. Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Udon Thani, Cambodia, Laos, and the pristine Andaman beaches of Kho Lipe are featured in this bold and daring travel adventure.

The author narrowly escapes death at the hands of a knife wielding Cambodian mugger. He is violently robbed by a taxi driver in Bangkok. Held up by the Laos Police for running at a late night roadblock with a teen prostitute. And narrowly escapes a King Cobra in the jungles of Northern Thailand.

This non-fiction story is as up to date, authentic, and original as anything in its genre. The names, places, and people from this wild South East Asian sexcapade have not been altered in any way. This book has the potential to spark a new generation of hedonistic travelers looking to better understand themselves, and where to go to make that possible. Once you go Asian, you will never go Caucasian.

Join the author on his solo travels while he searches out every nook and cranny during his first year in South East Asia.

LanguageEnglish
Publisherbooksmango
Release dateMar 3, 2018
ISBN9781641531047
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250 Thai Girls By Age 25
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John Harvey

John Harvey was born outside of Boston Massachusetts, in a sleepy little ship building town famed for being “Home of the Fried Clam.” During his childhood, John became well rounded in sports such as hockey, tennis, golf, lacrosse, baseball, and football. He was raised primarily by his father, after his parents separated when he was six years old. Nature, animals, and BB guns, were among his favorite hobbies until he grew old enough to be interested in girls.John attended a co-educational boarding school in Pomfret Connecticut, where he played varsity sports, and did his best not to get into trouble. At this type of private institution, dorm masters go to sleep for the night, leaving the students to hang out freely. Alcohol and marijuana were among the most popular recreations in the dorms. Paired with vigorous academics in the day time, it was the late night parties that prepared him for college.St. Lawrence University seemed to be the perfect match. Having lived in a dormitory since he was fifteen, John was adept for college at the start. He joined the SLU Karate Team, where he trained for four years, receiving a brown belt in Isshinryu Karate Do. As a Fine Art major, the ability to be creative in the classroom was essential, in order to gain merit within the department. John minored in Religious Studies. He wanted to understand how people could base their lives around religions they did not know themselves.John has been living in Thailand since graduation from university. He maintains a small independent restoration business in the United States, where he summers. That makes the balance between work and play all the more palatable for him. Black Arts in South East Asia began as a private story for only his few closest friends. The ones who never made the journey to the Far East themselves. However, it was through their feedback, that this wild and debaucherous tale has arisen to the public spotlight where it is today.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    This is less a memoir/travel guide than a boastful confession of the exploitation of children around SE Asia. The author is a dangerous misogynist and views women as souvenirs to be bought, used and tossed away.

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    If Jeff Epstein wrote a book this would be it.. depressing exploitative memoir