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  1. There is a 40+ old  thin Thai male wearing a cap and glasses with an ugly face who is using GR  Pattaya to try to meet farangs. He has tried at least twice with me and his latest scam is with the name Tonzaza (showing the picture of a cute guy in it) and previously he was using other profiles.

    I lost my temper with him with his latest attempt and shewed him away....

  2. OP : I concur with the advice re staying at a gay place; and like it or not most decent hotels will have a 24 hour reception.

    Just grin and bear it......

    Some straight people have told me about a variation of the same kind of attitude as you do. When they bring in a little creature from a beer bar etc., and go from the front entrance of the hotel to get to their room, they call it:

     

    "the walk of shame".

  3. My boyfriend is planning on becoming a monk short term and had started discussing the costs with me. Initially it was 150,000 but has now jumped to a whopping 300,000. He has not asked me for the full amount but has asked for me to contribute 100,000. If anyone is able to shed light on the costs involved I would be really grateful.

    My B/F recently finished as a monk. Over 500 guests attended. Costs that needed to be paid included : invitation cards, pay for food (pigs) and drinks, seating, tents, tables, chairs, music. fees to the monks, costumes (monk apparel) stage, flowers etc etc etc.

     

    Cost was around 140,000 baht.

  4. In my opinion you would be better going to Phuket than Chiang Mai. Stay at somewhere like Aquarius guest house, which is gay. U can goggle their web page. Nice rooms and in the heart of the scene.

    But Royal Paradise is ok (though often full with noisy Chinese tour groups) and a short few paces walk to the gay area.

     

    Whilst in Phuket the bars are nothing as good as Pattaya and Bangkok , there are adequate  gay go-go and dance places; preferable to anything in CM.

    Beautiful beaches in Phuket and no problem swimming in the sea.

    Great seafood too.

    And it you are smart with your schedule, plenty of things to do day time and night time.

  5. I have lived in Thailand a long time, no need to work and still enjoy a good gay life. However what with the recent bridge club fiasco and other issues I am considering whether there are other countries that may be able to offer an alternative place to live....

     

    Any suggestions and why?

     

    What about the Philippines or Malaysia?

     

    Thanks any input!

     

     

  6. My view: sounds likely X on "something", perhaps YB hence causing the aggressive behavior.

    I assume the tip was paid.

    My experience is that such an attitude from X can be as a result of drug taking, then again I am no expert, and many will be on "substances" with no outward signs etc

  7. Thank you brall3 for an interesting topic on this web site. In my opinion the boy was not only being disrespectful to the older farang but also disloyal.

    I cannot abide disloyalty so my reaction would be far more dramatic than what actually occurred.

  8. I also would recommend Phuket especially Patong Beach. But if you want it quieter can find some resorts away from Patong but with access to it.

     I stayed in Phuket last month (June). Even though raining on a few days, there is plenty to do in the day and at night. There are some great beaches and many excellent seafood restaurants.  The night life whilst not on a par with BKK or Pattaya is vibrant with more than enough to choose from.

  9. This past weekend I went to Dream Boy in BKK. The drink charge is now 400B, the off fee is 650B, and the minimum fee to the boy is 2,500B. The place was packed on Saturday and Sunday nights, with mainly Asians customers.

     

    (Quote from brall 3 above)

     

    -These prices are in my view ridiculous. It is catering for and aimed at the Asian market. If they are stupid enough to pay these amounts then more fool them. As said by Richard they have no qualms spending 10,000 or more per night.

    Hence less farangs in the bars in BKK, and more in Pattaya where the prices have not yet reached outrageous levels.

  10. Some very interesting replies to my post, so thanks to everyone. I do not, nor should I have any problem with the gender of any customer in the bars providing they have no problem with me. However as Christian rightly says:

     

    "Unacceptable behaviour (the loud-mouthed Chinese females, getting on the stage; and the Thai staff moving other customers to the side). "

     

    My group had the best seats in the house but we were asked to  move to inferior seating just to accommodate the Chinese plus we were there to look at guys on stage not a bunch of short time tourists taking over the dancing!

     

    Of course if I am ever again asked to move in any bar(except for good reason)  I will not move but pay up and leave immediately.

     

    To answer the question by Aussiebi14: I do not know if any of the boys were offed as when the conga started with the noise levels reaching ear splitting level, I and my group paid up and escaped.

    Thank u anoone for your helpful suggestions for other bars.

  11. The discrimination was that the gay customers were ordered to move aside to allow the chinese to occupy most of one side of the bar; then the boys were ordered off the stage to let the screaming women  to take over the stage and dance as shown in the photo.

    I wonder if I and a group of other gays went to a go go bar in walking street and ordered the girls off the stage, and my group started to gyrate on the stage instead....how would the straight customers react?!

  12. Last night I was enjoying myself with some others in Toy Boy, when suddenly a large group of loud mouthed Chinese females-led by a tour operator- barge into the bar, take over almost one side of the place and start screaming non stop as they consume their beer bottles and command boys of their choosing come down and sit with them.

    To make way for the rabble, regular gay customers are shunted to the side lines, most of whom decide to pay up and leave.

    The bitches get louder and louder and even try to pinch boys already sitting with customers. Some of them order the stage to be cleared to parade themselves on it as shown below.

    By this time most of the gays already in the bar have left and several other potential gay customers who had come to the bar entrance once they see what is going on inside the bar conclude, rightly, to go elsewhere.

    When these females decide  it is time to do a conga around the bar, it is well past the time for my group to get out.

    Is there no where safe for us gays?!

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  13. OP: Ko Samet, in my view, is good for a day out, or at best 1 night. Difficult to find gay scene there, so if you decide to go to KS and stay for any length of time bring someone with you. But take heed of what travellerdave says re the "stare factor."

    Agree what others say above re Phuket. Far better for what you want than Ko Samet. Easy to get there by air.

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