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Last updated: 20 Feb 2025
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We had the opportunity to interview Khun. Surang Janyam.
When discussing the entertainment district known as Patpong, many people's minds immediately associate it with scantily clad women dancing around poles, engaging with customers who come to drink, often consummating in sexual encounters. The term service women is frequently used in a derogatory manner, reflecting the societal stigma and lack of acceptance surrounding their profession.
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