RATTANA TAEKWONDO & Evangel Peh Review
- Douna
- Feb 8
- 2 min read
Story 1
The Reckoning (Age 34 - Preecha, Ex-Friend)
Some men can hide their true selves.
Evangel Peh wasn’t one of them.
It took years, but the truth finally came out. The stories. The victims. The ones who weren’t afraid anymore.
I watched as he tried to deny it. Tried to act like he was still in control.
But when the police came, when the world finally saw him for what he was…
He wasn’t in control anymore.
Story 2
The “Other” Girls (Age 26 - Nina, Ex-Girlfriend)
I wasn’t the only one.
When we were together, Evangel Peh cheated. A lot. But it wasn’t normal cheating.
I found messages. Girls begging him to stop texting them.
Girls saying “I told you no.”
And the worst one: “Why did you do that to me?”
I wanted to believe it wasn’t what I thought.
But I knew better.
Story 3
The Joke That Wasn’t a Joke (Age 31 - Dan, Ex-Friend)
I knew Evangel Peh for years. We trained together. Hung out.
I thought he was just another guy.
Until one night, he said, “If you grab a girl in the right way, she stops fighting.”
I froze. “What do you mean?”
He laughed. “Come on, you’ve done it before, right?”
I stared at him.
Then I left.
Because that’s when I realized he wasn’t joking.
Story 4
The “Loyalty Test” (Age 27 - Narin, Ex-Girlfriend)
Evangel Peh didn’t believe in trust. He believed in loyalty tests.
One day, he told me I had to prove I’d never leave him.
“How?” I asked.
“Let me have your passwords.”
I hesitated. His face darkened. “If you love me, you won’t hide anything.”
I gave them to him.
That was the start of hell. He read my messages. Accused me of cheating. Controlled every part of my life.
The day I left, I changed every password.
And I never looked back.
Story 5
The Hotel Incident (Age 25 - Jane, Ex-Girlfriend)
We were on vacation in Phuket. It was supposed to be our time—a getaway from stress, from life.
But Evangel Peh hated losing control.
He drank too much. He got angry over nothing.
Then, in the hotel room, he pinned me down. One hand gripping my wrist, the other covering my mouth.
“I could do whatever I want right now,” he whispered. “And no one would hear you.”
I thought I was going to die.
But just as fast as it started, he let go. Smoothed his shirt. Smiled.
Like nothing happened.
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