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  1. 8 hours ago, hojacat said:

    I'm visiting Sapporo right now and from all the different trips I've had in Japan, I would say that even though some guys would call big an average size for Europe or the Americas (similar experience to a lesser degree also in Taiwan, HK and Singapore) it has the highest number of size queens I've encountered in Asia, especially on apps like Grindr which are used mostly by guys looking for westerners as locals mostly utilize 9monsters.

    Another thing about this escort services (not sure if it has been mentioned in this topic) is that to the best of my knowledge all of them have a strict "condoms-only" policy, so that might be a bit of a turn off for some. 

    I agree about condoms. Fair enough, though I like BB if possible!

  2. 6 hours ago, reader said:

    From Thai PBS World

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    Jiraporn Sindhuprai, a fast-rising political star from a famous red-shirt family, has been promoted to the Cabinet as the new PM’s Office minister, in Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s first government reshuffle.

    Jiraporn, 36, was elected as a Pheu Thai MP in the 2023 election with the highest number of votes not just in her home constituency of Roi Et but also in the entire country. She increased her share of the vote from 58,842 in the 2019 election to 61,288.

    Just five years after she entered Parliament, her growing popularity and impressive political performances have earned her a Cabinet seat.

    Born on September 11987, Jiraporn is the eldest daughter of Nisit and Aim-orn Sindhuprai. Both her parents were Roi Et MPs, but her father was also a co-leader of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) or the red-shirt movement.

    During UDD rallies more than a decade ago, Jiraporn and her younger sister Chayapa, also a Roi Et MP, were often spotted at the front of the stage. Jiraporn said it was the eloquence of UDD co-leader Nattawut Saikuar that inspired her to develop her own speaking skills.

    Jiraporn studied at Assumption University’s Faculty of Arts in Bangkok before obtaining a master’s degree in political science at Ramkhamhaeng University. She later headed to England to attend the University of Reading, where she picked up a master’s in science. She also participated in the Cambodia-Thai Exchange Program.

    After being elected in 2019, Jiraporn was quickly rewarded with the post of deputy spokesperson for the party. She was also handed coveted positions on several parliamentary committees. Among them was the high-powered House panel on economic development, for which she served as secretary.

    However, it was on the parliamentary debating floor where Jiraporn’s skills really shone. Despite being a first-time MP, Pheu Thai allotted her nearly one hour to grill then-PM General Prayut Chan-o-cha during a headline-making censure debate in June 2022.

    Continues at

    https://www.thaipbsworld.com/jiraporn-sindhuprai-child-of-the-red-shirt-movement-and-rising-star-of-pheu-thai/

     

     

    Is she a real democrat, or a toady of Thaksin?

  3. On 5/1/2024 at 11:47 PM, a-447 said:

    I was one of them but decided to pull out - tripus interruptus.

    With climate change well and truly upon us, who knows what weather to expect these days?

    We arrived in Japan at what we thought was the start of the cherry blossom season this year and started to panic when we saw that there were still only buds on the trees. Due to climate change the blossoms bloomed the latest in 10 years. Luckily, we were there long enough to see them in all their glory.

    I feel sorry for all those tourists who had booked cherry blossom trips and missed out.

    I'll keep an eager eye on Bangkok temperatures. I can't wait to get back there.

    Going to see Sakura is always a risk, I happened to be there once on business, and by chance, saw the trees in all their glory. This was in Tokyo, and I was playing golf, with the trees covering parts of the course.  The Sakura season, so to speak, starts in the far south, and moves north, so if you have time, you can travel to the right place. There is a dedicated media channel  that gives you all the info. And if you are lucky you can attend one of the many Sakura parties!

  4. 14 hours ago, vinapu said:

    unfortunately with drunk drivers there's not much to shield us from  this type of accident other than staying home. One may be standing on the sidewalk , safe distance from the curb and still be hit.

    Fair point. I happily cross Surawong, etc, assuming that the drivers will miss me, but nothing can deal with a guy who veers off the road.

  5. 4 hours ago, unicorn said:

    I remember jacking off to the photos of this aspiring model from Vancouver BC, Paul Hardiman, over a decade ago. He ended up becoming an electrician. Oh, how I would have loved to live in Vancouver, in need of electrical work...

    Male model photo shoot of Paul Hardiman by Andrew J Eastwood

    https://hotelectric.ca/about/paul

     

    Regrettably,  my electrician is 50 Balding and overweight. Now, my plumber has an apprentice,  about 19, slim, and very desirable! Difficult  to know if I should offer him some 'overtime'!

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