Think of this: The moral choices those women made back then dictated their lives henceforth. They chose to illicit lust or not from men by how they moved and what they wore. Those that did got quick attention and power. Those that held out for something far deeper and more meaningful got a family. Now, think of these girls today. Which choice do you think they wished they made?
The entire porn industry is predicated on Before ejaculation. Never after. Thank about that.
A mini-skirt didn't reach the knees of a lovely maiden, it barely hung to below her buttocks. My Japanese-American girlfriend wore mini-skirts during 1966 and when she sat down, she had to pull at her hemline to cover her panties.
I spent two tours in Vietnam, during 1969 and 1970 then again during 1971 and 1972. I don't remember seeing any Vietnamese women wearing mini-skirts. They wore a blouse and black pajamas or the traditional ao-dai. The ao-dai was as sexy as could be to an American soldier who spent the majority of his time around ONLY other young men. I went to Japan for R&R. A friend sent up a bar girl to our room. I couldn't stop shaking because I hadn't even kissed a girl for so long.
I was a teenager in the 60s. There was a culture shock in Vietnam at that time. GIs were everywhere, along with bars and bars' girls. Half of Vietnamese population worked around the US' war machine and 500K GIs. USA was the real boss at that time. It was confusing, chaos. It was not typical Vietnam at all. Eventually, everything died down, meaningless. It was the time I do not wish it happened to Vietnam at all. Let Vietnam to be Vietnam with no foreigners contaminated it.
@dondean55 -- My feelings exactly. Let the Communists run it without any outside aid or help. They wanted it that way and they got it. If former President Clinton hadn't normalized relations with the commie government then they would have failed. They bankrupted the nation and apologized to the people.
TYPICAL MEN. LOL. This is the only video I can find of Saigon streets 'back in the day' on YouTube and it's a very well preserved pervert's "film documentaton".
Many thanks to borntowander for posting this video. This clip brought back the images of downtown saigon in 1968 with its lovely women, a city trying to maintain its normality in the middle of a major war escalation (if anyone remembers the Tet offensive). Again, thank you.
I would feel creeped out if someone was filming me like that! Talk about pervert!
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Think of this: The moral choices those women made back then dictated their lives henceforth. They chose to illicit lust or not from men by how they moved and what they wore. Those that did got quick attention and power. Those that held out for something far deeper and more meaningful got a family. Now, think of these girls today. Which choice do you think they wished they made?
The entire porn industry is predicated on Before ejaculation. Never after. Thank about that.
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A mini-skirt didn't reach the knees of a lovely maiden, it barely hung to below her buttocks. My Japanese-American girlfriend wore mini-skirts during 1966 and when she sat down, she had to pull at her hemline to cover her panties.
doorgunnerAmerical 1 year ago
My Cherie Amour by Stevie Wonder. Great song to go along with this video.
doorgunnerAmerical 1 year ago
I spent two tours in Vietnam, during 1969 and 1970 then again during 1971 and 1972. I don't remember seeing any Vietnamese women wearing mini-skirts. They wore a blouse and black pajamas or the traditional ao-dai. The ao-dai was as sexy as could be to an American soldier who spent the majority of his time around ONLY other young men. I went to Japan for R&R. A friend sent up a bar girl to our room. I couldn't stop shaking because I hadn't even kissed a girl for so long.
doorgunnerAmerical 1 year ago
I was a teenager in the 60s. There was a culture shock in Vietnam at that time. GIs were everywhere, along with bars and bars' girls. Half of Vietnamese population worked around the US' war machine and 500K GIs. USA was the real boss at that time. It was confusing, chaos. It was not typical Vietnam at all. Eventually, everything died down, meaningless. It was the time I do not wish it happened to Vietnam at all. Let Vietnam to be Vietnam with no foreigners contaminated it.
dondean55 1 year ago 2
@dondean55 -- My feelings exactly. Let the Communists run it without any outside aid or help. They wanted it that way and they got it. If former President Clinton hadn't normalized relations with the commie government then they would have failed. They bankrupted the nation and apologized to the people.
doorgunnerAmerical 1 year ago
Nice... Asian women= beautiful hair, beautiful bodies!!
yellowlegs29 1 year ago 2
TYPICAL MEN. LOL. This is the only video I can find of Saigon streets 'back in the day' on YouTube and it's a very well preserved pervert's "film documentaton".
twinqletwinqle 1 year ago
The chicklet at 4:36 was the best!
inmate4077 2 years ago
They're so pretty.
overmidnight 2 years ago
The video looks very interesting. How obnoxious of WMG to disabled the audio.
Julieiflorida 2 years ago 3
YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME. They took the music off? This is getting ridiculous.
iivxtii 2 years ago 4
This video is awesome, quite meaningful!
tungbgs 2 years ago
Interesting to see this part of the history of Viet Nam. Mini-Skirts. Thank you very much.
VietnamNOW 3 years ago 2
Nowadays you can find any type of aoi dai. Even see through ones. O.o
sax67angel 3 years ago
anyone know who sings the first song "girls"? great footage and perfect soundtrack
sickkat44 3 years ago
The song is 'Girls Girls Girls' by The Coasters. Released in 1961.
borntowander 3 years ago
Nothing sexier than a Vietnamese girl in a ao dai
longbinh71 3 years ago
some of these girls, need to walk more to develop their leg muscles. If you have shapely legs you look better in a skirt.
LittleImpaler 3 years ago
they're just wearing the wrong heels that's all....ugly shoes ruin any outfit.
kunjidee 2 years ago
Many thanks to borntowander for posting this video. This clip brought back the images of downtown saigon in 1968 with its lovely women, a city trying to maintain its normality in the middle of a major war escalation (if anyone remembers the Tet offensive). Again, thank you.
u2b8888 4 years ago 4
I can tell you, Aoi Dai have changed a little from the 60's and 70's.
LittleImpaler 4 years ago 2
Nothing like the Women of Vietnam! Then and Now!
popfanny 4 years ago 3
Great fashion, people in VIETNAM on 60'- 70'.Thank you very much.
tonkinam 4 years ago
Thanx a bunch!
flyingdragons75 4 years ago