#64, How utterly predictable. To me they are all skanky, especially pasty lard ass white ones like you.
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<hr>How utterly predictable.<hr></blockquote>
Seems SOP for her. Unable to defend her actions or admit to her bs, all she has left is name calling.
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<hr>The Russian mob runs women everywhere, Middle East to Thailand, New York to Istanbul.<hr></blockquote>
Interestingly, the last foreigner to be busted in Cambodia for having sex with underage girls (just a couple of weeks ago) was a Russian 'businessman,' richer than God and, contrary to Croc's imagined stereotypes, neither bald nor fat, but apparently he liked his young teenage girls.
It would be nice if people kept 'liking teenage (looking) girls' separate from 'pedophilia'.
Google it; pedophilia is being attracted to children. (As in, prepubescent children).
(Separate from that of course there's the laws of consent, which set a legal minimum age that people have to stick to. There's the laws of the country your in, and then the laws of the country you're from. )
Good point...
Many teen girls in Latin America are pregnant at a young age, say 15-18, by the local boy within the same age range, and no one has a issue with it, but under 14, its considered too young even by local standards...
A Pedo is normally interested in girls younger than 12, which most cultures consider too young, as they are children, not even in puberty yet.
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<hr>It would be nice if people kept 'liking teenage (looking) girls' separate from 'pedophilia'.
Google it; pedophilia is being attracted to children. (As in, prepubescent children).
(Separate from that of course there's the laws of consent, which set a legal minimum age that people have to stick to. There's the laws of the country your in, and then the laws of the country you're from. ) <hr></blockquote>
Granted, but this thread wasn't worth the investment in such precision. If Croc ever got past her vague insinuations about "teenage girls" and stereotypes of fat, balding sexpats, perhaps we could have gotten serious about this thing, used terms properly and discussed real issues instead of backpacker fantasies. But we never got there.
I loved Cambodia, we planned on a week and stayed three.
as above, Siem Reap/Angkor is a must, Phnom Penh - crazy city, heartwrenching history - I was awed by the people's resilience in the face of so much recent tragedy, people were so friendly and welcoming.
One place not mentioned above is Bokor National Park, it is near Kampot. It is an abandoned French hill station that was once occupied by the KR. It's quite haunting.
Sihanoukville is an ok beach, nice enough but not my first choice of beaches in SEA.
It can be depressing, the brutal history, people maimed by landmines or polio, poverty.

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<hr>Interestingly, the last foreigner to be busted in Cambodia for having sex with underage girls (just a couple of weeks ago) was a Russian 'businessman,' richer than God and, contrary to Croc's imagined stereotypes, neither bald nor fat, but apparently he liked his young teenage girls.<hr></blockquote>
The guy IS Russian Mafia and his corporation is owned by cyprus mafia and he is a deadshit. The corrupt guys in the embassy have put a blanket around anything to do with him.