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	<title>Comments on: Nobel Mass Murder Prize, NDAA Plaintiff Speaks Out</title>
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		<title>By: Ruben</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ruben]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways to say  sex  in Thai. It will fill an entire chtpaer in a book. But for practical purposes, Thai people in the urban centers these days simply use the English word  sex&#039; as somehow it makes it less vulgar. One common, middle-of-the-road expression can be /pai-nawn-duay-kan/ ???????????? (go to sleep together   with the word  go&#039; or /nawn/ being optional). A cute, very modern expression is /len-pee-pha-hom/ ???????????? (play the blanket ghost). There are many, many more. Slang words are very colorful and fast changing, such as /uep/ ???? (mount) or /summ/ ???? (perhaps like  bang&#039;), etc. The last two are a bit crude.The expression you mentioned  pun pun&#039; is likely not that but  boom boom&#039;, which is a slang often used by commercial or semi-commercial sex, or in subculture of Thai-farang relationships.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways to say  sex  in Thai. It will fill an entire chtpaer in a book. But for practical purposes, Thai people in the urban centers these days simply use the English word  sex&#8217; as somehow it makes it less vulgar. One common, middle-of-the-road expression can be /pai-nawn-duay-kan/ ???????????? (go to sleep together   with the word  go&#8217; or /nawn/ being optional). A cute, very modern expression is /len-pee-pha-hom/ ???????????? (play the blanket ghost). There are many, many more. Slang words are very colorful and fast changing, such as /uep/ ???? (mount) or /summ/ ???? (perhaps like  bang&#8217;), etc. The last two are a bit crude.The expression you mentioned  pun pun&#8217; is likely not that but  boom boom&#8217;, which is a slang often used by commercial or semi-commercial sex, or in subculture of Thai-farang relationships.</p>
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