Overseasidol.com — Thai actor Nonkul Chanon recently enjoyed a family trip to southern Thailand together with Aff Taksaorn and their loved ones.
The couple shared several warm and affectionate photos from the vacation, drawing attention from fans online.
As their relationship is about to enter its third year, many have grown curious about how far their future plans may be, especially after Nonkul’s earlier remarks about love and commitment.
In a recent interview, Nonkul shared that his relationship with Aff is approaching its third year, and every moment they spend together continues to bring him happiness.
He revealed that the southern Thailand getaway marked the first family trip that included both Aff and her daughter, New Year.
The journey, he said, was relaxed and enjoyable, with the women in the family particularly excited about nature and traveling.
Addressing a widely discussed photo of Aff leaning on his shoulder, Nonkul explained that it was taken while they were sitting together in the car.
Responding lightheartedly to jokes about the photo looking like the world was “tilted,” he said that after taking many pictures of scenery, capturing a casual moment in the car felt natural and fun.
He added that he truly enjoyed the trip, especially spending time with energetic New Year and playing board games together in the evenings.
When asked about his future with Aff, Nonkul openly expressed his desire to build a family and have children.
He shared that he once set a three-year period to confirm the strength of their relationship, with next year marking that milestone.
However, he emphasized that this is simply his personal expectation and that he does not want to put any pressure on Aff.
Nonkul also said he feels completely ready for the next step in life. Even if he were to put on a wedding outfit tomorrow, he believes he would be prepared.
Jokingly, he added that perhaps the wedding planners are the ones who are not ready yet. Regarding children, Nonkul admitted that he has always wanted to have kids with Aff.
While he once imagined having three children, he now feels that one would be enough, especially since Aff already has New Year.
He stressed that he would continue to care for New Year as a younger sister, just as he has always done.
As for their 16-year age difference, Nonkul Chanon acknowledged that it is often mentioned by others. Still, he believes it does not matter as long as both he and Aff are comfortable and happy.
His younger sister, Noon, echoed this sentiment, saying that since Aff and New Year came into their lives, the family feels more complete.
She added that Aff has helped Nonkul become more caring and attentive toward those around him.
When asked whether she hopes her brother will marry soon, Noon said everything should happen naturally, depending entirely on Nonkul’s own wishes and readiness.






