‘Love, Money, and Obligation’: Why (Some) Isaan Women Love Farangs
‘Love, Money, and Obligation’: Why (Some) Isaan Women Love Farangs D riving down a dust road by way of a austere Isaan town, one views tangible homes with garages and satellite meals strewn throughout the vast paddy industry. When they don’t are part of the village headman or lotto champion, they need to be owned with a mia farang .
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