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    Aikuchi got a reaction from williewillie in Jupiter Last Night   
    Im Chinese ..... why am I not there offing them ....    oh wait, I'm to broke to travel 
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    Aikuchi reacted to Jasper in Interview with Mr Mekhin   
    I had a pleasure speaking with Mr Mekhin recently and I would like to share the experience with the fellow Tawan followers in this forum.
     
    I was having a drink with a Tawan boy in Thanya one evening and he casually informed me that his friend recently is back from Chaing Mai and joining us. It turns out his friend was Mekhin!
    I admit I was nervous like a Man U fan in front of David Beckham but I managed not to stare him. Since one member here informed us that he moved from Tawan to Jupiter, I just could not stop myself from asking this recent transfer saga.
     
    I wasn't sure how he would react my potential irritating question at his private time but overall impression I got from him was nothing diva like I was afraid but rather sincere decent guy.
    I only watched him at Tawan a few times in June but at that time he was wearing his hair longish and a kind of rough looking and wondering how he would fit in to Jupiter boy's clean cut image.
    Mekhin sitting in front of me was in dressed in dark street clothes he looks quite small for a musculine guy his hair cut short clean shaven looking much younger than he did in June. Most surprising (for me) was his voice quiet softly spoken.
     
    I strung up my courage and asked him.
    "Hello, can I ask you some questions"
    "Yes" Like you could say no to me?
    "Why did you move from Tawan to Jupiter" ok there is no subtlety here lol
    Mekhin turn to the Tawan boy and asked how I knew the move in Thai. So I was told later on.
    " Because you are famous" and I smiled.
    There was unconfirmed report that he was in China with a customer for one month and when he returned he moved to Jupiter.
     
    Mekhin replied " there were not many customer in Tawan"
    I could not ask further if he was out priced himself, customer got bored with him after so many years or something he did not want to disclose to a stranger.
    " so now you are in Jupiter, are there many customer?"
    " yes "
    " so you are happy now"
    "Yes"
    He then said all his customers in Jupiter are Chinese.
    "Some gay some straight" exact words
    I said " there are many girl customer too"
    He smiled.
    I told him there is this reputation about Jupiter boy that many farangs are not happy with. Some customer service issue etc.
    Mekhin said there are no farangs in Jupiter. Ok you and Jupiter boys could care less about farangs now it seems.
    I wondered if there is something to do with his recent trip to China and his move to Jupiter.
     
    I heard about Jupiter's quite strict rules and asked how he feels about them.
    He said he needs to be careful about how he looks including his hair style. No wonder all Jupiter boys look the same.
    He emphasis there is a rule in place that boys cannot pursue a customer in premises and boys need to be called by a customer to sit with him. He then said inTawan there was a constant need to hustle customers, say hello shaking hands etc some practise that all Tawan customers are familiar with.
    I forgot the exact words he used but he was tired of this hustle part of Tawan job and very happy with Jupiter's passive way.
    He then told me that he used to drink a lot in Tawan but now decided he does not indulge the heavy drinking so much.
    In fact he only drank cola with us. Wise move as he rode this big black motorcy to get to Thanya.
    He said he is from Chaing Mai and was returned there to see a family recently and was tired from the trip.
     
    I said good bye and wished him good luck with a new job at Jupiter.
     
    Oh and he gestured he would like to pay for his share of the meal and drink but of course I declined.
     
    Here is the end of my world exclusive interview.
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from ichigo in First post...!   
    ... psst ... and write a luscious report of your trip ... if you want to share it here  I doubt there'll be an objection.  
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from vinapu in Why do gay Arabs risk their life in Pattaya?   
    hehehe ... this made me giggle.  Malaysia a 'democracy' ... hehe. Thanks for the laugh. 
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from TotallyOz in Why do gay Arabs risk their life in Pattaya?   
    hehehe ... this made me giggle.  Malaysia a 'democracy' ... hehe. Thanks for the laugh. 
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from musgrave in Penis Map   
    ... most gay apps where I am (South east asia) measures in Inches. And a lot of these gay apps were western made. The few chinese/asian ones I use do have a built in cm/in measure. 
     
    ... but what do I know. I dont use them 
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    Aikuchi reacted to Moses in Muscles in Bangkok.   
    Gent,
     
    I'm collecting actual information about Bangkok "gay-muscle" scene. I never been interested in it, but friend asking me with advises. So I'm asking you for help (yes, I saw many posts here, but information is getting old too quickly).
     
    Please name still existing gay-places with hunks what you visited and they impressed you. My goal is to make list of:
    2-3 massage place (with and without happy ending) 3-4 host bars 2-3 go-go 1-2 shows Thank you
     
    Pictures below aren't the samples what I exactly want to find, but my way to say "than you for reading my post" to all you
     

     

     
     
     
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from DivineMadman in Sado Men Spa,Kuala Lumpur   
    Witty: that is s a rather sweeping statement to make to say the Chinese like to think that way. Although I agree the people in power like to stay in power, with a reasonably a large proportion of wealth in the hands of ethnic-Chinese businessmen and the politically-empowered ethnic-Malay families. A fair number of below-income chinese families are suffering from the internal strife caused by corruption at multiple levels. 
    I tried to stay away from discussion like these because I came to thi forum to enjoy discussions (and images) of thailand and it wonderful men but I am very saddened when I hear commentary about racial divide in my country which serves to only harm by making it more obvious who is at fault, rather than accepting the burden of responsibility and action as citizens of the country. Do you think the Malays and Indians and other ethnicities think themselves as righteous members of society or just as likely to hold themselves above the law as well. I think its the wealth divide that cultivates those thoughts, not the ethnicity. Its a Malaysian cultural problem. Pointing fingers at ethnicities helps no one.  
    To everyone else reading, I apologize for this outburst but I am disheartened when it seems easier to cast blame in such a blanket statement toward any particular ethnicity (read: racism) instead of looking at much deeper rooted issues of power play/struggle within the socio-economics and political agendas within my country. 
     
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from vinapu in Sado Men Spa,Kuala Lumpur   
    Witty: that is s a rather sweeping statement to make to say the Chinese like to think that way. Although I agree the people in power like to stay in power, with a reasonably a large proportion of wealth in the hands of ethnic-Chinese businessmen and the politically-empowered ethnic-Malay families. A fair number of below-income chinese families are suffering from the internal strife caused by corruption at multiple levels. 
    I tried to stay away from discussion like these because I came to thi forum to enjoy discussions (and images) of thailand and it wonderful men but I am very saddened when I hear commentary about racial divide in my country which serves to only harm by making it more obvious who is at fault, rather than accepting the burden of responsibility and action as citizens of the country. Do you think the Malays and Indians and other ethnicities think themselves as righteous members of society or just as likely to hold themselves above the law as well. I think its the wealth divide that cultivates those thoughts, not the ethnicity. Its a Malaysian cultural problem. Pointing fingers at ethnicities helps no one.  
    To everyone else reading, I apologize for this outburst but I am disheartened when it seems easier to cast blame in such a blanket statement toward any particular ethnicity (read: racism) instead of looking at much deeper rooted issues of power play/struggle within the socio-economics and political agendas within my country. 
     
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from ct2005 in Sado Men Spa,Kuala Lumpur   
    Witty: that is s a rather sweeping statement to make to say the Chinese like to think that way. Although I agree the people in power like to stay in power, with a reasonably a large proportion of wealth in the hands of ethnic-Chinese businessmen and the politically-empowered ethnic-Malay families. A fair number of below-income chinese families are suffering from the internal strife caused by corruption at multiple levels. 
    I tried to stay away from discussion like these because I came to thi forum to enjoy discussions (and images) of thailand and it wonderful men but I am very saddened when I hear commentary about racial divide in my country which serves to only harm by making it more obvious who is at fault, rather than accepting the burden of responsibility and action as citizens of the country. Do you think the Malays and Indians and other ethnicities think themselves as righteous members of society or just as likely to hold themselves above the law as well. I think its the wealth divide that cultivates those thoughts, not the ethnicity. Its a Malaysian cultural problem. Pointing fingers at ethnicities helps no one.  
    To everyone else reading, I apologize for this outburst but I am disheartened when it seems easier to cast blame in such a blanket statement toward any particular ethnicity (read: racism) instead of looking at much deeper rooted issues of power play/struggle within the socio-economics and political agendas within my country. 
     
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from xiluzer in Sado Men Spa,Kuala Lumpur   
    Witty: that is s a rather sweeping statement to make to say the Chinese like to think that way. Although I agree the people in power like to stay in power, with a reasonably a large proportion of wealth in the hands of ethnic-Chinese businessmen and the politically-empowered ethnic-Malay families. A fair number of below-income chinese families are suffering from the internal strife caused by corruption at multiple levels. 
    I tried to stay away from discussion like these because I came to thi forum to enjoy discussions (and images) of thailand and it wonderful men but I am very saddened when I hear commentary about racial divide in my country which serves to only harm by making it more obvious who is at fault, rather than accepting the burden of responsibility and action as citizens of the country. Do you think the Malays and Indians and other ethnicities think themselves as righteous members of society or just as likely to hold themselves above the law as well. I think its the wealth divide that cultivates those thoughts, not the ethnicity. Its a Malaysian cultural problem. Pointing fingers at ethnicities helps no one.  
    To everyone else reading, I apologize for this outburst but I am disheartened when it seems easier to cast blame in such a blanket statement toward any particular ethnicity (read: racism) instead of looking at much deeper rooted issues of power play/struggle within the socio-economics and political agendas within my country. 
     
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    Aikuchi reacted to Alexx in TAWAN BAR part 3 (nude pic)   
    Do people actually sign up here just to request a PM? Looks like that to me.
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    Aikuchi reacted to Alizizou in TAWAN BAR part 3 (nude pic)   
    Travellerdabe..i think ur taste is very weird n make me vommit..look at this another hot malay boy..n maybe u will change ur taste
    ...lol

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    Aikuchi got a reaction from KhorTose in End of an era...single again.   
    ((warm consoling hugs))
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from vinapu in End of an era...single again.   
    ((warm consoling hugs))
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from DivineMadman in End of an era...single again.   
    ((warm consoling hugs))
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    Aikuchi reacted to faranglaw in Monk Ordination Ceremony Costs   
    Did it already in Canada, which was and still is a good fifteen years ahead of the US.
     
    My Thai partner and I moved to Canada in 2000, me from the US, he from Thailand. We were admitted as a couple and got our citizenship three years later. We also got legally married. On th tenth anniversary if our legal marriage, in 2013, we celebrated by putting on a true wedding/recommitment ceremony for 45 friends, complete with ballet dancers and a very hot Scottish accordion player in kilts that even the straight men wanted to go home with. Our MCs were our two dearest friends (a straight couple) here in Vanciuver, and the bar man wore the hottest leather pants.
     
    Happiness in marriage to a Thai man is possible, but you need luck and some hard work bridging cultural and age differences. It seems that, even now, every day I learn something new about how he thinks about the world. We met when I was 43 and he was 21. Now I'm 66 and he is 44, reading on the couch across from me in our condo living room. Marital bliss is not for everyone, but has worked for me. I'm very lucky. But some of you single guys seem lucky too, and I'm enjoying reading about your exploits and getting a vicarious thrill here and there.
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    Aikuchi reacted to xiluzer in TAWAN boys   
    One of the things about the internet is that a picture posted in one place can easily end up in another. 
    The fact that thousands of gogo boys were exposed elsewhere does not mean that it is ok for you to do so.
     
    Like I said great pics, but posting here is a violation of their trust and their privacy.
     
     
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    I so agree with you. This is the internet, never assume that it is safe if you put up your own personal collection even in a closed group. Never ever trust that those who have seen the photos might just keep them to themselves, some might share with friends, some might go to Tawan and **maybe** start a conversation with "öh hey, i have seen your photos before.." (or simply just report to them about the pictures).. or some might even use the photos and put it in another forum and claim bragging rights... we can never know.. like a famous Malaysian proverb : "we may have the same black hair, but the colour of our hearts inside is different"
     
    and don't be too sure about barboys not knowing or care about their photos in the internet.. i have came across few massage boys and barboys that gave me a stern warning that if i want to take their photos for personal collection "never ever post them in the internet"..
     
    well let this be a lesson for all of us...
     
    and let bygones be bygones... we are after all... sisters....
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    Aikuchi reacted to xiluzer in once upon a time   
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    Aikuchi reacted to xiluzer in trip report - March 2016   
    Thanks for the report... here's a little treat... you're welcome!




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    Aikuchi reacted to Alizizou in once upon a time   
    My love...mr superman

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    Aikuchi got a reaction from DivineMadman in Tawan Last Night   
    really wish i had the money to travel there now ..... 
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    Aikuchi reacted to vinapu in Tawan Last Night   
    Yest , they still have  it at end of show daily, usually 2-3 guys, tips are collected from an audience while they are jerking off. First one gets whatever is collected and next round  starts , sometimes , surprisingly perhaps,  second guy gets more than first one  but also at times they are no tippers after first cum and guy or guys are going behind the scene empty handed but full balled   so to speak.
     
    No other bar has this type of show at the moment as long as I know.
    And since it's Tawan you are ensured that those are muscular types of guys who are giving their best.
     
    Boys performing are volunteers most likely , they are masked but sometimes you can recognize them because now ubiquitous tattoos if not offing one of them is important.  .  
     
    Try not to seat at the front row as you may be hit by the eruption unless you want to. 
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    Aikuchi got a reaction from DivineMadman in Trip (Massage) Report 2016   
    wow i used to read all of shameless macks post
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    Aikuchi reacted to DivineMadman in Trip (Massage) Report 2016   
    Thanks all.
     
    For the question of which boy i picked -- I know it seems strange but I don't feel comfortable naming names. This is because of just a general reluctance/privacy for the boy and because I think my experience with a particular boy might be the same OR very different from someone else's experience with the same boy. Sorry.
     
    I am working on a "google maps" map that I can share and can certainly put things together in an orderly manner once the initial survey of shops is over. But, alas, I fear nothing I do will ever come near to the now-lost great works of Shaneless Mack, to whom I owe so much....
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