This article is centered around a gentleman by the name of Samuel Solomon. Samuel seems to have a hold on what it takes to please a woman and he definitely knows what he wants. While reading these interviews from part one and part two, ladies see if you can find similarities in the way that men think. Men, see if you can compare to what these gentlemen put out (don't forget to read part one, also).
Avoid fast weight gain. When the skin is stretched to quickly to accommodate a growing bulk, the end result is that stretch marks are likely to occur. Keeping your weight constant (at a healthy level) is the best way to avoid this. Obviously, pregnancy doesn't count!
Buying Western-Sized Clothes in Thailand. Buying clothes that fit Westerners can be difficult in Thailand. Thais are usually shorter than we are and much thinner. If you are a woman, who is larger than a US size 6, it will be almost impossible to get clothing that fits you off the rack. The good news though is that you can get custom-made clothes in Thailand at one of thousands of tailors for very cheap prices and quick delivery. A custom-made dress shirt for work for instance will cost around $10 and will usually be ready in 24 to 48 hours.
Spaghetti Straps. Too casual. Not normally for the office place unless you work in a tropical climate environment where this is acceptable by management. Spaghetti straps show a little too much. Avoid them or opt for a nice jacket or blouse over them.
Still, most women will be very nervous. Most people are nervous when they sit for any type of formal portrait, yet a nude glamour photography session ups the anxiety considerably since your subject will be posing in a vulnerable state before a stranger.
How To Find an Apartment in Thailand. Apartment buildings are everywhere in Thailand, especially in Bangkok. The easiest way to find an apartment, is simply walk around the neighborhood you're interested in living in and go into any buildings that look nice. Someone at the front desk will almost always be available to show you an apartment and, in Thailand, there is not usually a minimum lease you have to sign, so you can stay for a month, three months, six months or more. If you agree to stay longer than three months though, many apartment buildings will give you a discounted rent every month.