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  1. As usual with most of your post, you have no idea what your talking about. You admit you don’t hire so you really wouldn’t know, If customer doesn’t tell boy he is looking for long time, they expect just an evening date. If you want all night, tell them. They spent 3 or 4 hours together, so 3000 isn’t out of line. Probably would have been ok with 2500.

    Newscene is a newcomer to the forum. Sounds like he is having a great time. But with any newcomer to the Bangkok/Pattaya scene there is going to be a couple of bumps in the road.

    The ignore button is your friend.  Dont feed the troll ;)

  2. Started off well enough, went to La Nature for the wax work, back bum and brazilian for a cost of 2300 baht. Two young ladies did the work and I was out of there in around 25 minutes, all in all very gopod service.

     

    Shopping at MBK, didn't end up gettin too much this time around but plenty of time for that later. Was also to check out what movies are on upstairs and have a haircut at The Big Cut on level 4 (they are down by the banks), cost is 200 baht for shampoo and cut and I will say they do a good job there.

     

    Went to Arena just after opening, about 12 boys there to choose from, the boy that was showing me the menu struggled a bit and every thing I said he came back with oil massage but eventually I settled on the milk cream massage for 2 hours cost 1090 baht and tip 1500. Showered alone first and together after, massage was ok but nothing spectacular, used pressure in all the rioght places but then just became a sensual rub down.

     

    Warning more Graphic details below, don't want to know don't read.

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    Chosing the boy was fun with so many shirtless boys on hand showing off some very nice bodies so I chose one boy that I thought fit my type and he had a lovely smile. I stuffed up, usually when I go for a massage I ask for tops only but this time I didn't and ended up with a bottom (just an assumption based on the experience), not a big cock either but not too bad at all. Anyhow back to the massage, I did like the way he would run his hands over my body and especially when he would gently brush my balls and cock giving them a nice little feel as he went. The obligatory body slide then came around and I could feel his cock sliding over me and also felt the occassional poking of it here and there.

     

    Turn over time, once again with the light touch but it didn't matter as he had me hard as a rock anyway. Part way through the front massage it happened, this boy gave me one of the best blow jobs I have had in many years, quite obvious he was a master at it and he had me blowing a load in no time flat. After that wonderful experience he continued on with the massage, after some effort I even managed to get him to cum, only a small amount but still.

     

    Shower time to clean up and the massage went the full 2 hours, remember when I said the first boy struggled with massage type and I settled on milk cream? Turned out I got aroma oil instead, ahh well so be it.

    Nice touch to spilt your review like this.  

  3. Lots of good advice and insight in this thread.

     

    I fell and cut my head open a few years back. Nothing serious but convinced me to buy insurance for future trips. I get an annual policy as I travel internationally six or seven times a year. There are brokers who will craft a policy to meet individual needs. NY Times travel wrote about this last year.

    Sounds like it would be really good project for anyone who travels regularly to set aside an hour or two to check what their card offers and what alternatives might be out there.  Price varies I guess depending on where homebase is for you, but certainly annual policies on sale in Europe are a very good deal, provided they don't duplicate the cover you already have.

  4. On that note has anyone ever had reason to call upon said "free" credit card company provided insurance I wonder ??  I know a few people who tell me they have it and "that's enough"whereas personally I prefer to pay the ( very little) extra to know I have the fully paid for gold level policy in case "shit happens" - so either I'm being a mug and paying for something I could have free ( which I doubt as on checking I always see the cover at a fairly minimal or less) OR I'm right an god forbid anyone ACTUALLY ever needs to call on said cover for hospital treatment etc ?    

     

    Anyone anyone have any real world experience of using same perhaps ?   

    I use it a lot actually.  It is a good idea to ask your card provider to send you a list of benefits in the post so you can do a comparison.  I think some of the policies are quite generous and get away with being so because so few cardholders realise they are covered.  

  5. HAHAHA, I am too old to learn New Tricks!

    OH did I say that??

    Anyway, I like the Classic Layout on my PC and will stick with that.

    Cheers!!

     

    Now if I could just figure out how to use Facebook...

    No, please take great pride if you are one of the few not using FB.  People would shit themselves if they knew how much FB knows about their lives!

  6. It's mostly rivalries between technical and other vocational colleges, often going on since a long time. Increasingly violent or just more thoroughly reported nowadays? Who knows! In any case, sometimes their confrontations end deadly, either for gang members or bystanders.

     

    Some random news reports, you can find many more if you search for "college gangs thailand" or similar:

     

    https://www.pri.org/stories/2010-09-18/thailand-tech-school-wars

    https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/technical-college-gang-brawl-result-23-arrests-pathumthani/

    https://asiancorrespondent.com/2015/07/gang-wars-tackling-thailands-vocational-college-violence/

    Thanks a lot for the links.  Really quite shocked by this stuff.

  7. It would have been better to post this topic in the section for members with > 100 posts. Others weren't aware of any problem and can't see the topic.

    Acutally that's a really good idea. 

  8. Most gun violence is between criminal gangs, rivaling college student gangs and shootouts with the police. As a tourist - or in my case, as an expat - there's no reason to be too worried about that. In any case, it's far more likely that the roads will kill you. Or eating som tum.

     

    But the occasional stray bullet does hit and sometimes kill innocent bystanders. You have been warned. ;)

    Never heard about the college gang stuff before.  Can you explain?

  9. That very well may be true, though I still think it is certainly a gray area. Personally, I think that when you share photos of yourself and post same photos to Instagram and FB accounts, there is not much "privacy" to be expected. But nonetheless I concede it's an ethically ambivalent question. But mostly that response was to the originally offended party who believed that the pictures had been randomly taken from his friend's FB account. 

     

    Again, I think the ethical question is pretty absurd given that the "Some Model Photoshoots" thread is hundreds and hundreds of pages long, and I don't recall much discussion over whether the subject of any of those photos wanted their photos shared on this site. 

     

     

     

    Those photos were taken from a commercial pornographic website and are accessible to anyone with an Internet connection and about five seconds of googling. 

    Honestly I think it is really good that we keep discussing this, even though each time a calm point is made someone starts shrieking.

     

    I guess with the a photo of a model there is clearly implied that the photo will be widely shared.

     

    Again, really good that we keep these things in mind. 

  10. I try to avoid flying on American or United.

    I do not have much experience with Delta but they seem much better.

    Though they also just got themselves into some bad PR this past week.

    My Itinerary going to Asia is to fly Southwest from my local airport to Los Angeles.

    Then fly with EVA or Cathay Pacific to the Philippines.

    They both have flights to Cebu City/Mactan Airport so I can avoid Manila.

    One trip 6 years ago I broke my leg shortly before departing on a Non-Refundable Flight booked with Cathay Pacific. I also did not have Trip Insurance so I thought I was screwed. But after contacting them they had me send a letter from my Doctor and a request for a refund. And they did it!!!

    I also like EVA because I can stop over it Taipei. But I have had problems with them twice on their cancelling flights on short notice. Worked things out, but not a good thing to deal with.

    And my worse experience was getting bumped by ANA on my flight from Manila to Japan, that was connecting with United to Denver, and Denver back home in NM. I had checked in early and was waiting to board when they called my name. I was told the flight had a problem and some passengers would need to take a later flight. Not even an offer of compensation!! Of course I threw a fit!! I showed the Gate Agent my ongoing tickets with United. Finally I was the last passenger allowed to board. I think they bumped a number of Japanese passengers and that made a difference.

    Got on the 777 and the entire back of the plane was roped off. I was told there was a problem with the Rear Exit Door and so no one was permitted to be seated beyond the Middle Exits. WOW!!!

    My advice now, is always purchased Trip Insurance!! It usually costs me USD200 to 300. Depends on the value of the trip. And it includes Medical. Well worth it for the peace of mind. Of course if you get compensated for being bumped you do not get anything from the Insurance. But if you or your Spouse or Domestic Partner has a medical problem that requires you to cancel the trip to take care of him, you will be reimbursed by the Insurance.

    Cheers!!

    I think with US airlines in particular the problem is the so-called "race to the bottom".  We all want to pay less to fly, airlines are cutting costs, crews are bearing the brunt and are seeing their working conditions eroded.  Little wonder that they then snap on occasion.  I do my best to avoid flying with carriers from the US.

  11. Only thing I disagree with is where you discuss the minimum tip and what should happen.  Best done downstairs with the manager alongside.  But agree, it's a great place.  

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