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  1. Day 4/5/6: Less to describe these days, as work has begun. I have had to reduce the exploring to accommodate. Have stuck to the apps and had some repeats, rather than going into the thick of the bars. Day 4 I rustled-up a delightful non-MB local on Scruff, who was a bonus excellent conversationalist, with plenty in common to talk about. Day 5 I organised a repeat with K, the particularly good masseur from day 3. He showed up ready for everything, as requested, and was an absolute delight. I might even go back for thirds… Day 6 Work but then also went and had dinner at what is apparently an offshoot of Gaggan, a hatted restaurant that people back home are telling me I have to try. This one was called Ms Maria and Mr Singh, in Ekkamai. It was Indian and Mexican fusion, run by a couple of each origin. Although I was initially dubious about the combination, it turned out to be incredible. Lots of good fusion options such as paneer quesadillas, and chicken tikka tacos. It also had a really nice, relaxed vibe, and I was told the mescal was excellent. I can definitely recommend for anyone looking for something different! Getting back to the hotel at midnight, I am too tired to do anything other than another order-in massage from the delightful little Laotian 7/11 from night 1. Just as good as before, and he’s paid attention to what worked the first time. He tells me he’s just spent 7 hours on a bus doing a visa run to Cambodia, but somehow still has energy to spare. Time is running short now, though… I will be stepping out for my final days for sure.
    7 points
  2. Tonight thursday is my last full day in Rio and then off to São Paulo! Not a lot has changed in the 21 years i started coming to Rio!(oct.21,2001)! both Pointe and 117 were busy on their respective nights! with guys for everyone’s tastes!Last night for example at pointe there were somewhere over 50 working guys and that many customers + it was packed! Before anyone asks how much the guys are charging…it depends on your negotiating skills! put on your big boy pants and learn the obvious clues, busy night, slow night early or later. i say this because for all the years i have been writing reviews this comes up! it is very individual! I did 4 guys each day usually 1 at my apt and 2 or 3 at the sauna and someone always slept over. most of the sleepovers are guys i have known for a few. years or longer and don’t work the saunas! con’t
    6 points
  3. I'm sort of dating a cute young Indian student here in DC. I say sort of because its more of a "seeking arrangement" kind of thing, but we've been enjoying each other's company quite a bit. He's happy to be away from India and his homophobic parents. He's very sweet, smart and driven. And very fun in bed. You need only see all of the horrific stories that come out of India frequently to see how messed up their society is in general. Yesterday it was a 12 year old girl raped and left at the side of the road that all of the men had their phones out video-ing instead of helping that caused widespread outrage. It seems that women in general are very poorly treated. And of course you have the caste system that sorts people out into classes so it's probably no surprise that a middle class Indian person would feel superior to mere prostitutes and think they can get away with treating them poorly. I hate painting with such a broad brush, but I think there are some generalizations one can make.
    5 points
  4. Ahh my beloved Tarnatwan - many a multiple happy morning, afternoon and evening spent there :-), brings back some wonderful memories just looking at those pics. Room 510 or there about's per chance ? While you're there would you check under the bed as I'm sure I dropped 1000 baht on my last trip, any chance you could mail it back to me perhaps ?! 🙂
    4 points
  5. vinapu

    What’s with the Indians?

    You kidding, too expensive
    3 points
  6. A number of boys have told me that they never go with Indian customers. One boy told me an Indian customer got very angry trying to haggle down the pre-agreed tip after the act. I know if I was a bar owner, I simply wouldn't allow them in - more to protect the boys than anything else.
    3 points
  7. Baska

    Egypt update

    I don't know about masseurs - I was in Egypt during covid. Looks like toilet adventures should really be avoided - on my trip, 2 out of 3 times the toilet story featured a police officer. But, you should pay attention to the cleaners of the hotel rooms - in my case, they showed their interest by bringing additional water on their own initiative (in any case, there is never a lot of water in Egypt). And also, on taxi drivers - a long trip with a young driver always leads to a conversation about sex (provided that you are interested in this topic). Once you blow the driver (in my case), the next day you will have 1 or 2 young taxi drivers waiting for you at the exit of the hotel, ready to take you on a long ride today or maybe tomorrow. You can look for entertainment at night on the beach, but I do not advise. At night, in the far corner of the beach at my hotel, local guys, including hotel workers, gathered and smoked hashish on sun loungers. Maybe the general wariness would not have allowed us to establish contact, but in my case I was already drinking beer on a sun lounger, and they had already filled their joint and darkness was the best friend of youth.
    3 points
  8. Absolutely NOT true. All the Patpong bars under Bang Rak jurisdiction have been ordered to close at 02:00 --- and they have done! One soi 4 'bar' used to open till the early hours, has been ordered to close at 02:00 for one month. (this, considering it's ownership is surprising!). However, walk along Silom to Saladeng, another police district, and one bar close to Silom, is packed into the street! Now I have seen this ,over the years, whenever a new commander takes over a district, it all becomes very strict for a week or two. Read into that all you like. I'm only talking from 20+ years being a local.
    2 points
  9. lthis trip i did one of the gogo boys, originally he wasn’t on my radar but one night we left pointe to go to dinner with Junior the owner 2 friends of mine and the Gogo boy accompanied junior, later we went back to the apartment and one of the guys i was with and i went to a bedroom and hi assumed other then my roommate everyone had left! I was wrong! the gogo dancer was sitting on sofa waitling for me! He was lean muscular build and sex was great! someone s the unexpected turns out to be the most fun!!
    2 points
  10. iendo

    What’s with the Indians?

    I don't see any problem with instructing certain customers (based on ethnicity) if there are many that don't know the rules. But that is as far as you can go, I think. Having said that, there are many bars Pattaya where Thais are not welcome. For example, Windmill.
    2 points
  11. If I owned a straight bar- God-forbid- I'd be wary about letting my fellow-countrymen in after what I saw once in Soi 6. On my first visit in '95, I'd clutch in my hand a copy of Michael Nottcut's "Thai Scene" wherever I went. This provided the only written advice- and it was d**n good advice - that I had received about how to enjoy the bar-scene and how to treat the guys we meet. So how do first-time tourists learn if they haven't access to such advice? Common humanity perhaps , but somehow I'm not sure whether Indian visitors even have access to any gay sites about Thailand in their own languages. I have my own reasons for getting very hot under the collar when our hosts are mistreated and I won't excuse lack of manners or humanity....so what is to be done? From what I saw in July, the some hotels and businesses depend on Indian customers.
    2 points
  12. From the Thaiger A new skywalk has opened in the northern province of Chiang Rai at the meeting point between Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar – also known as the ‘Golden Triangle.’ The “Three Lands Skywalk” stands about 486 feet above sea level and offers panoramic views of mountains, forests, and the Mekong River. The new attraction is located about 400 metres away from the Mekong in Chiang Rai’s Chiang Saen district, near the auspicious Phra Borommathat Buddhanimit Chedi. The skywalk has two lanes made entirely of glass connected by a walkway. At the end of each lane stands a glorious cherry blossom tree. Up to 100 tourists are welcome on the skywalk at any one time and are required to wear the shoe protectors provided. The skywalk opens from 7.30am – 6pm. A shuttle from the temple costs 30 baht and the skywalk’s entrance fee costs 40 baht per person. Although, it’s not clear whether foreigners will be charged more. The skywalk cost 32 million baht to construct and was entirely funded by donations raised by Wat Phra That Pha Ngaotemple.
    2 points
  13. Watching that guy in the second photo seems to have really turned you on, Nirish!
    2 points
  14. From the Thai Enquirer The Chinese government will continue to try and increase their control over Thai media, the founder of a Thai student publishing house which said that a Chinese businessman tried to buy them out told Thai Enquirer. “China has been influencing Thailand for a long time now and their attempt to try and buy our small publication made me think how many news agencies in Thailand have already been supported by China which is why they do not dare to speak about Chinese issues,” said Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal, a pro-democracy activist and founder of the Sam Yan Press. “We thought about staying silence on the matter because it was risky but if we remain silence, people will not know about this attempt to control a Thai publication by China and the need for Thai press to be free from influences from abroad,” he said. The publication, which translated and published many books that were critical to Beijing’s human rights records include those of political dissidents in China such as Liu Xiobo and Ilham Tohti, said in a series of tweets and a statement that they were approached by an investigator from a private investigation company in Bangkok which has a Chinese client who wanted to offer the publication 2 million Baht for them to shut down. The investigator claimed that the Chinese businessman wanted Sam Yan Press to shut down to show his influence in Thailand for the Chinese government to see, the publication said. The investigator also said in an email with the offer that the publication should shut down before the National Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) 20th congress which took place between October 16 and 22. Sam Yan Press have released a series of emails between the publication and the investigator between May 5 and October 2 that was seen by Thai Enquirer which include the name of the representative, the name of the company that he claimed to represent and his phone number as evidence for their claims. Continues at https://www.thaienquirer.com/45477/chinese-businessman-wanted-to-shutter-local-media-house-to-please-recently-held-ccp-meeting-in-beijing/ ============ The Bangkok Post is also investigating aspects of this story. https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2424310/cops-look-at-pubs-ties-to-china-groups
    2 points
  15. Turkish guys can be very hot and very sweet. Language is an issue outside the tourist areas. (And overbearing rug merchants are an issue IN the tourist areas.) Aquarius is okay if you aren't expecting a Brazil-level establishment and if you like Middle-Eastern, light skinned, somewhat hirsute guys. They readily accepted ~50-60EUR from me (this was last year, before the Turkish economy cratered even further). Many years ago, two probably underaged guys approached me on the street in a random, non-touristy area, making their purpose very obvious, and I moved away as fast as possible. Beware. But Istanbul is fantastic in so, so many other ways.
    2 points
  16. One thing that surprised me about my July visit after two years plus away was how dominant Indian tourists were in the South Pattaya district. And how few I saw elsewhere, such as in the JC, the malls, the restaurants and the beaches. They seem to like being in groups, invariably male-only, and usually between the ages (I guess) of between thirty and fifty. They seem to do a lot of just standing around. How did they spend their time in Pattaya? Certainly not in gay bars- as far as I could see. Any ideas? and, by the way, there are a number of Indian restaurants in the South Pattaya area which, when we passed them in the evening, were entirely empty. Where do these guys eat?
    2 points
  17. From Channel News Asia An old pagoda inside The Artist's House. (Photo: CNA/Pichayada Promchertchoo) Once part of the Kamphaeng Bangchak temple ground, the old pagoda has become an architectural centrepiece of The Artist’s House since it was opened to the public in 2009. The space is dedicated to art and offers a platform for artists to create and showcase their work – from paintings to sculptures, woodcut prints and performances. Visitors can also enjoy drinks from its small cafe, browse around its shop and gallery, or simply relax in the building and soak up the slow life by the water. By making art easily accessible to the public, its founders hope the presence of visitors in Klong Bang Luang will breathe life into the declining community and help preserve its traditional way of life along the canal before it vanishes. “We thought if businesses could be created here, people wouldn’t have to go far to find jobs. They could just stay here and that would be nice,” said Chumpol Akkapantanon, an artist and founder behind The Artist’s House or Ban Silapin, as it is locally known. In front of him, a silver bird sculpture rests near the base of the pagoda. The contemporary art and remnants of the past stand side by side in a lush green space behind the two-storey teak house, which once belonged to an old family of goldsmiths and traders. Back in 2007, Chumpol led a renovation project that transformed their dilapidated dwelling into an art space. At that time, he recalled, the community was quiet and decrepit. Boats and waterways had been taken over by cars and roads and many residents had left their wooden houses by the canal for new accommodation and careers downtown. Those who remained were mostly the elderly, including Prapai Raksamruad, then in her late sixties. She was the last family member to live in the run-down building where The Artist’s House stands today.“She wanted to sell the house to someone who wouldn’t destroy but restore it,” Chumpol recounted. “The house was out of shape. Everything was decaying. Nobody would want to buy it and she was living there alone. It was so miserable and depressing. I was thinking how I could help her because selling it would be hard.” Continues with more photos at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/thailand-bangkok-artist-house-klong-bang-luang-2982476 Getting there: The closest BTS Skytrain Station to the Artist’s House is Bang Wa. From there, visitors can either walk about 20 minutes or get a motorbike taxi to their final destination.
    1 point
  18. Poolice have reportedly informed bar and club operators in Patpong that all venues must be closed with lights out by 2 a.m. It’s rumored that the order, which takes effect on Monday, could be a measure taken in connection with the big APEC gathering next month.
    1 point
  19. Not only Adonis. I vaguely recall at least one other place that did that too, but the name of the place escapes me now. As for bar patrons wanting to bring their own beer into the premises, the bars can implement a cover charge, redeemable for the first drink. And each time a second drink is ordered, payment should be asked for immediately. Personally, I'd long wished for the bars to do away with the checkbin system and adopt a pay-as-you-go system. But given the ridiculous inefficiency of their cash handling and change-giving (deliberately, I know) they must also migrate to card payments at the same time. Or are they trying to hide revenue from the tax man?
    1 point
  20. Mavica

    Robbed in Santo Domingo!!!

    The same things happen in Mexico, not only to tourists … but Mexicans, too.
    1 point
  21. floridarob

    Rio october 2022

    I'll bet you've never been to Florida.....Mickey and Disney are the most normal thing in that state 🙄
    1 point
  22. I have seen stories in south/central America where the police stole things from foreigners while doing search, and stories where police frame tourists then threaten with fines. In south/central America, the police is actually part of organized crime, the corruption is immense.
    1 point
  23. At 2 a.m. I'm usually romantically engaged so can, t care less
    1 point
  24. vinapu

    What’s with the Indians?

    Or collect tip up front. This was policy of now defunct Adonis massage in Convent when boy was taken off premises.
    1 point
  25. The country is divided, like most of the world 🙄
    1 point
  26. He's talking about the tent in the sheets.....😉
    1 point
  27. floridarob

    Rio october 2022

    Explains a lot 😝
    1 point
  28. BBVA ATM doesn't charge a ATM fee (like most other ATMs in Colombia). They are quite common in Colombia and found in most cities. Look for the blue BBVA logo. There is even a BBVA ATM on the second floor in the airport (to the extreme left; above the check-in areas; you have to look for it to find it). Disadvantage is the 300,000 COP max.
    1 point
  29. Mavica

    Rio october 2022

    Most visitors to this forum, these forums, never register or post questions/comments. That's a verifiable fact. They read, and learn what they/we can. Some of the reluctance is due to timidity, and for others the fear of being attacked by a resident troll is inhibiting. As for you, some contributors doubt your sincerity / authenticity. The content of your after-trip reports is anticipated. Whether that matters to you ... is up to you. For me? I'm hoping to learn something from your travels. Don't let me / us down!
    1 point
  30. Riobard

    lost virginity

    Glad it wasn’t brutal. May you (both) be better for now having some type of hybrid immunity. With the bikini image reference I think it might just as easily be a busy Spanksgiving down there.
    1 point
  31. Oh, c'mon. Do not let one, or a few, or an army of trolls, bitter your sprit. Indeed there is good in all people, even in the worst ones. Sometimes it is hard to find it, but it is there, somewhere. And there is evil in all people, even in the best ones. We all are grey beings. But most people are mostly good. Life has taught me that as a clear lesson.
    1 point
  32. TotallyOz

    lost virginity

    Sorry to hear this and I hope you have have a speedy recovery. Like you, I dodged it for several years but two weeks back got it. It was a bit harder for me and some things (cough and tiredness) are lingering even now. Doc said cough may last a month more. But, he gave me good cough with codeine. In USA, a friend died after Covid because of hard coughing and it ruptured something inside. For me, other than the cough, it was very very mild. I hope all goes well and you can do your fuckgiving trip to Rio.
    1 point
  33. Ryanqqq

    christianpfc Blog - Gone?

    It is a good source of information, including information on day to day lives like long term rent, etc.
    1 point
  34. Maybe at 7/11 ?🤑
    1 point
  35. iendo

    Jomtien complex

    Unlike the Ukrainians, the Russians have no chance in countries where they can get government support. In Turkey, Serbia and of course Thailand they are on their own. I read on Wikipedia that around 900,000 of them fled so far this year. It is hard to imagine that they all have bank accounts that would support them for longer periods. I would not be surprised that there is an influx of boys for pay in most of the countries where Russians have fled to.
    1 point
  36. I can also be bought...just buy me a drink for eternal dips 😂
    1 point
  37. Mostly likely the case, Peter. I know farangs who were clueless when in a gay bar regarding tipping. One guy took a boy at Nice Boy to an upstairs room for sex and did not want to tip or pay for the room; just thought it was part of the deal. His friends had to put in money to pay for him.
    1 point
  38. Indian gay use an applications only and arrange for an action during very late at 2-3am in the morning to avoid to be seen. They prefer to visit you instead of doing it at their hotel. Mostly young and eagerly Indians in their early twenties. I had two virgin last trip, quite a memorable sessions. The twentieth year old one came for the second round and confested he just turned 18. After 15 minutes of rimming, sucking and chewing on his tasty Ass, I placed my cock’s head at his hole, rubbing & poking at the entrance and at the mean time staring into his face. Once the head lodged into his hot hole, he closed his eyes and he was there for me to take until morning. He Received 2 loads in his newly created pussy with a huge gab. Before leaving, he was eagerly to do Ass to Mouth…….. since then, I always checked my applications during late night…
    1 point
  39. Plenty of them in Phuket, middle class Indian with no manners, speak loudly, and no respect to other and themselves at all. Cheap packages tour and visa upon arrival. Shameless. However, Indian tourists I saw in Europe were well behaved.. .. sad for Thailand and tourists.
    1 point
  40. reader

    10 Days in BKK

    You sure sound like someone who’s been around a lot longer. Posters can change their screen names but not their writing styles. 😉 it was just a few months ago that you were chastising members about the contents of their posts. Now it seems you’re eager for their advice. You recommended therapy because we weren’t meeting your standards and posting about “nothingness.” in any case, looking forward to your first trip report that I’m sure is forthcoming.
    1 point
  41. reader

    10 Days in BKK

    What I particularly liked about Xone is its efficiency. On my first visit they entered all data from passport into system. My second visit was processed more quickly because they had retained it. Be sure to get queue ticket from dispenser before entering shop. Expect them to take your currency and put it into plastic envelope that then goes to back room. You’ll be asked to step aside while order is filled. When ready (usually only a few minutes) your number will be called again to pick up your cash. When I was there a few days ago all three windows open and six customers being served.
    1 point
  42. You are right about lack of knowledge of how to behave in bar but I doubt anywhere in the world it,s acceptable and permissible to enter bar with half empty bottle of one,s beer and treat it matter of factly Even cheap package tours are not attracting slum dwellers but educated niddle classes and they should know better so no, in this case described by Min, those were cheap skates. Or to use full tittle : cheap fucking skates.
    1 point
  43. vinapu

    10 Days in BKK

    For last few trips I exchange at XONE on Suriwong between Tawan soi and Amara hotel. Consistently best rate on my currency and as, a bonus one an request payment in smaller denominations, handy for bars and tipping. As for airport rates in arrival area, yes they are lower but not need to be dramatic like in many other countries, perhaps 10 % lower. Nothing close to Turkey or Poland where airport rates were even 1/ 3 worse. On another hand airport in Mexico city aparently has better rates than city itself. As for trip money, always used old adage " take half goods and twice as much money"
    1 point
  44. Let rich people worry about that, not your problem
    1 point
  45. Perhaps they really do, but then, when they see us undressed reality strucks and an appetite is really lost?
    1 point
  46. I don't think you should really call it unhappy news, either. Shows there is some action around , and just because I was a bit nervous to do anything, does not mean that somebody else might not have a more adventurous experience... I would look forward to reading the experience of other guys who visit.
    1 point
  47. floridarob

    Egypt update

    Then why do you continue.....???
    1 point
  48. Day 3: Today is the last day that I can consider myself free of work, and I mean to make the most of it. I take myself out for another fairly directionless walk to enjoy the good weather and get some sun, and end up in Silom. After over an hour, I decide it’s bloody hot, and given that I am sweaty as hell, decide the best way to cool off is to spend 1.5 hours in the air conditioning upstairs at Arena, which is only another 10 minutes walk away. It was easier to find than I imagined it would be (definitely easier than Sabaidee), thanks to a big sign up on the balcony that was easily glimpsed from the front of the complex. The stairs up in the heat were nearly the death of me, but at the top I’m greeted with 9-10 delights who leap up the second I am ushered through the door. The manager takes pity on me and gets me some iced water, sorely needed, and I get to rehydrate and peruse at the same time. 900 for the house for 1.5 hours cream massage, plus 1200 minimum (although I think this maybe was intended to be per hour) for the boy. There are a number of very good options - a couple of the “rough trade” described, but mostly muscled and attractive, late 20s to late 30s I guess. I am immediately impressed by a tall swimmer build with a beaming smile and handsome face, and have to say yes. Mak (or Mat? I really don’t know) is from Issan, and 28, I’m told as we chat in the room. He’s even better close-up than downstairs. The room seemed clean (in the darkness at least), with an interior shower. Mak’s skills were good, and he really took his time to fill in the 90 minutes. It’s clear for the full duration of our time where things will eventually head, because a sizeable and hard cock is poking me in some place or another for the entire time, or otherwise sitting on my forearm or some other vantage point. Clearly what I’ve read about the special qualities of Issan boys is all pure truth. I’m treated to a good grope, but careful not to derail the actual massage before it’s time, because it’s genuinely good. Onwards, we have a very good time, ending with Mak’s ankles behind his ears on the table. He gets a generous tip for his enthusiasm, and I’m back to the hotel for serious recuperation. Now it was still Sunday night, and I’m not going to waste a weekend evening, so I decide after all the recent good reviews of the Dreamboys full stable and show, I decide that’s where I’m going to spend my evening. I show up way too early at 9:45, but kick back and peruse. I found the mamasan not at all pushy, and she applied no pressure to me or other customers that I could see, except for trying to make sure that people were spread out whilst maximising their views- she encouraged me to move at one point, so that there’d be enough room to seat someone next to me, should I choose. There were plenty to choose from- I guess just under 20 per rotation on stage, of which there were two, so 35-40 or so. All still in the little white shorts, with a good breadth of types. Nobody really huge, but everything from waifish to jock. I made myself a mental short list, but immediately removed one who looked good, but who was playing on his phone genuinely the whole time on stage- if that’s the kind of attention you’re bringing, nah thanks! At one point there was very close to a fight that blew up in the walkway up front between two customers- I was sure for a bit it was going to go to punches and ruin everyone’s night, but thankfully it was calmed down. The show was much more professional and choreographed than Tawan, but honestly less entertaining for it. As soon as it wrapped up, I beckoned over my top selection, #45, a particularly handsome young Cambodian with a total of 1 English word in his possession- “good”. Also not even enough Thai to talk to the taxi driver later (who seemed to think that was pretty funny). We did our best with Google translate, but I later found out that as far as agreed activities, some must’ve been lost in translation, because they weren’t agreeable later on. 500 baht beers, 450 boy drink, and 500 off quickly paid, with boy unable to communicate enough to negotiate a price per se, so later given 2000 with which he seemed happy. Regardless, a beautiful chap. Would’ve probably gone back for repeated repeats if activities were as (mis) advertised, but oh well.
    1 point
  49. A friend of mine staying at the Peninsula came to stay at Tarntawan to use as a hook-up room while he's in this side of town. He booked a standard room on the back side of the hotel and said it's really run down.... Even though he's paying more, I booked months ago, my room is much nicer....... So back side rooms are what it sounds like many talked about.....if you're considering this hotel, the few bucks more is well worth it apparently.
    1 point
  50. Latbear4blk

    lost virginity

    Friends, after more than two years dodging the bug, I tested positive for COVID-19 last Monday. Fortunately, I had gotten the bivalent booster the weekend before, and the symptoms have been relatively mild. The worse was three days of a near unbearable pain (sore is not enough as a descriptor) in my throat. And an unexpected and quite welcomed side effect: I have lost my legendary and bottomless appetite. I did not lose any of my senses, just my appetite. I have lost 7 pounds, and a half slice of my favorite chocolate cake is still sitting in my fridge since yesterday! I do not recognize myself. If this lack of appetite is here to stay, this may be actually good news. I am glad I got it right now, the timing is perfect to guarantee a great fuckgiving trip to Rio in a few weeks. Now I fit in my old bikini.
    0 points
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