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  1. On 1/27/2023 at 9:21 PM, Latbear4blk said:

    I happened to disagree, and I think you are just mirroring their sick obsessions.

    The Politics forum over there is just one forum, and only a deep intolerant mindset can be blind to the majority of non Conservative posters of all kinds.

    However, the Politics forum is just one forum.

    In the same way that I consistently encourage everyone there to come here, because Gayguides is the best resource to share information about international gay traveling and sex-traveling, I would encourage everyone here to join there if you are interested in USA escorts, masseurs, and strippers. Each of these two forums is unmatched on its specialization. 

    If you do not have a thick skin or are too intolerant to deal with the crazies, just stay away from the Politics forum. But if you are looking for information on USA sex & related stuff, there is no better resource than Company of Men. 

     

    I agree with LatBear4Bblk

    Like many boards "The Company of Men"  has strengths and weaknesses. Since back when Daddy was running it as "Daddy's Reviews", the politics forum on it has always been dominated by Right Wing NutJobs (rather strange for a gay board I always thought, but there you go...).

    However, you don’t have to check the politics forum to get useful information on other forums on the site.

    I don’t check it that often because the areas where it has strengths (such as reviews of US and Canadian strip clubs and reviews of meet-ups with the type of escorts you find on Rentmen) are not areas I have a strong interest in.

    But for those who are based in North America, it can be a very useful board. And the loony politics section doesn’t really bleed into the other sections, in fact despite checking it out out once a month or so, I had completely forgot that the politics was so weird until nynakedtops post reminded me, and i foolishly went and had a look.

    So if you if you’re interested in those sections, I think it can often provide very useful to you.

     

     

  2. If you are looking for a hotel, with a gym and a very nice pool, but it which is cheaper than the Meridian, you might consider the Rose Hotel. It’s just down a lane across Surawong Road from the entrance to Patpong,.

    The views from the rooms would not be all that great, but it has a gym and what is, in my opinion, probably the most beautifully situated swimming pool in all of Bangkok - located at ground level.

    There is no issue with joiners.

    The main disadvantage is that the rooms are quite small, but also the price is very reasonable - the cheaper rooms go for about €40 a night generally.

    At the moment the largest room available for the next few weeks on  Booking.com seems to be the 16 m², but Agoda have 22 m² room, so perhaps consider Agoda if you’re booking.

  3. Firstly, I’d like to thank the OP for another great post about his activities in Thailand.

    I was visiting my family for New Year (I live in Ireland).  My sister and sometimes brother usually assemble in my parents house and watch the  rather insipid New Year’s Eve show on we have in Irish TV, and drink a glass of Prosecco at midnight. Then head to bed soon after.

    I woke up that morning was a bit of a sore throat. But didn’t take much notice of it. When my my sister arrived she said I should said take a Covid test. I decided to take one just to reassure her (my mother had some to hand). To my horror it turned out to be a positive test.

    My first ever positive Covid test after nearly three years of the virus. What an evening to get it! So that was the end of the party, and I had to go home. Ended up ringing in the New Year with a glass of Baileys in my bed…

     

  4. Shocking story.

    The Tesco side of things was bad enough, but looking at it from the perspective of Thailand, you just know that the only reason that the employer was able to get away with so much is because these workers were presumably all Burmese.

    The fact that they are not Thai citizens seems to be an excuse by employers across the board to treat them badly, from fishing boats, to maids, to factory workers.

  5. Thank you for the pictures of the guys 12is12. I regret that it is uncommon this message board to see posts with pictures of sex providers people have met.

    Another board I sometimes look at is PattayaAddicts, which is aimed at, and written by, straight male tourist to Pattaya. On that board there are very many trip reports with pictures of the girls, which can be interesting. (some posters even have pics of ladyboys and men they have hired!)

    It is a pity that we don’t see more of those pics here, as I would imagine some guys, if asked, wouldn’t have any objection (as with your examples above).

     

  6. When I saw it first I thought it was going to be an old folk song with ancient Japanese instruments, but it turned out to be a very pleasant Japanese pop-song.

    Nice looking singer too...

    I always hear Japanese pop-music as sounding so much more similar to Western than South-east Asian pop music (if you played me the above without the video and said it was the Moldovan entry to last year's Eurovision song contest, I would have believed you, lol).

    I think it is because of the tonal aspect to Thai and Chinese that their pop-songs sound a bit "weird" to my ears, where as the above is far less so.

     

     

  7. A discussion of “sociability” in the context of a message board brings up some interesting implications.
     
    Generally I would see myself as being quite an introverted person.
     
    For instance, I would a bit stressed out by the thoughts of sitting beside someone I hardly knew at a staff Christmas party, for example. And I would probably behave in that situation in a way that would be seen as “shy”. But if I have a specific reason to talk, somebody, I can be quite forward.
     
    I think that meeting people in real life that you have only interacted with online can be something of scrambling of normal parameters. Although generally I’m quite introverted, I have in the past made an effort to meet some people who I have known from Thai message boards, such as Smiles, or Christian PFC, that I thought would be interesting to talk to, based on their message board persona.
     
    I remember about 15 years ago, when I used to post on an Irish gay message board, and there was discussion of a real life meet-up in a pub.  I was happy to go, but a friend of mine, who I knew in real life and also posted on the board, and who is generally far more extroverted than me (especially if he was out in a pub, and had a drink on him) was much more uncertain about the idea.
     
    He was not quite sure why, he said he thought the other posters might turn out to be weirdos, but I think he was just a bit uneasy with the idea of meeting some people in real life, and perhaps not feeling he knew them really as as they were previously a name on a screen.
     
    Whereas I,  who would usually see myself as having a more stand-off or cooler manner, was more comfortable with the idea of meeting such people.
     
    I think, it is partly due to the fact that I, like a lot of introverted people, have a rather more instrumental attitude to meeting people. I was looking forward to having the chance to tease out some of the topics I had been discussing in message threads with people face-to-face, where is he was more like “will I like these people?” (in a backslapping sort of way).
     
    When I say "instrumental attitude" I don't mean I just want to meet people to get what I can out of them, I mean I am thinking "it would be cool to meet x, we are both interested going to Ko Samet, we can share knowledge", rather than my friend, who would be wondering whether prospective companions might be good fun or not  (or "any crack?" as we say in Ireland).
     
  8. On 11/15/2022 at 1:54 PM, vinapu said:

    Just spent week there and despite inconvenience of counting in 1000,s this is how they quote their prices. Perhaps only once , max 2 times I was quoted price in  Usd or baht. Exchange rate 1 usd = 17300 -17500 kip, highest denomination 100 000 banknote

    Having the highest denomination note as 100,000 is quite an improvement on when I was there (about 2010), when the exchange rate was about 11,000 kip to the dollar, but the highest value note was only 20,000 kip.

    So the highest denomination note was only worth about 1.80 usd, as compared to about 5.80 usd now.

    You might be able to hold all the notes in one hand if you went to pay for weeks hotel stay in kip notes now.

  9. On 10/24/2022 at 1:43 AM, Heba as-sa3udeya said:

    Thanks Forrestreid for those fresh but not happy news.

     

    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.

     

     

     

     

  10. If you are capable of supporting yourself through online work or suchlike (easier said than done, I know) you may be able to travel to the Caucasus republic of Georgia. That’s presuming you’re going to be allowed out of Russia.

    I follow a Russian YouTuber called NFKRS. He is an English language YouTuber and makes money that way.

    His channel is here:

    https://www.youtube.com/c/MultiNfz

    Since the war broke out he has moved to Tbilisi in Georgia.

    He spoke about his immigration situation in one of his videos. Seemingly, a Russian can get a Visa to travel to Georgia for 360 days in a year. Then you can go to (say) Armenia for a week or two, and come back and start another 360 day Visa in Georgia.

    Not sure if it’s quite as simple as that for everybody, but he is currently renting an apartment in Tbilisi, making money on YouTube and supporting himself in that way. Although he’s only 22, he doesn’t have to worry about the conscription issue, as he has a medical exemption.

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