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  1. Pick me! Pick me! I'll be happy to show you around Thailand if the pic is legit. Lets talk. PM me here!
  2. I am not sure the off fees are less in Sunee now. Drinks are about the same in the gogo bars at 130-160 bath and off fees for the bars are 300-350 in Sunee. I say this only to say that I don't think the cost of the gogo bars in Sunee are less now. Maybe I am wrong but I just don't see it. I do think many good points were brought up. But, the truth is many tourists will not go to Sunee and there is money to be made there. Most expats will go to both areas but not the 1 and 2 week tourists. They may venture into most areas but they spend most of their time in Boyztown. Am I wrong? I do think Sunee has a bad reputation but I find the boys there just as sweet and amazing as other ones in Boyztown or beyond. However, they are a bit tougher for the most part and they don't take as much shit and they may be prone to fight a bit more.
  3. I think this is a great idea but agree with you that the traffic in Bangkok is pretty dangerous. I have ridden in Bangkok many times and even on a trip from Chiang Mai to Phuket and the only day I felt scarred for my life was in Bangkok and there were several hundred riders that day. Still we had big trucks in and out of us and the madness was crazy. I do know of many groups that do bike tours of the city and friends who have been on these rides loved them but I don't think those rides are for the beginning riders. However, I give them props for making a step in the right direction.
  4. I have yet to see when it is so slow in Pattaya, and esp. Sunee, why many of the boys never move over to the bars in Boyztown. On every night I have been here, Boyztown has a bit more customers and more offs then the bars in Sunee. It would seem like a logical move for many of the boys to move to the area that has more business for them. Yet, it rarely happens. Why? In Rio De Janerio, there is a sauna called Meio Mundo and it is in the central location of the city where all the boats come in from other areas. Most guys from some areas start working at that sauna and they charge there lower rates. The place is not as nice as other saunas and they seem to have a good amount of customers but not ones that pay the big money. Most boys work there until they get some good information on where to make more money and they then move over to Club 117 or another larger sauna. Past this, the really smart ones then end up going to Barcelona or somewhere else in Europe. They tend to go as far as they can do in order to maximize their profits. However, this type of process happens very little with the guys in Sunee. Why? What is it about this area that keeps the boys there and not moving forward? (forward meaning to an area where they can make more money)
  5. I had drinks at 4 gogo bars in Sunee last night and stepped into 2 others. All were pretty slow. I was told it may have been a Buddha holiday but not sure. What I do know for sure was that the night was slow for the bars. Crazy Dragon was really quite with only 2 guys on stage and 3 sitting with one customer. I was there before 10PM so perhaps things picked up a little after I left but usually by 9:30 in this area, you get some good action.
  6. Today, I went to my favorite place in Pattaya. It is a bar called Nice Boys. The boys are typically on the rougher side and Firecat doesn't like the place too much. So, when he told me he was going to stay in tonight, I headed right over. I went to about 4 or so bars before I got to Nice Boys and I had a drink. I really wanted a massage tonight and I took 2 guys for the massage. The drinks cost us 150 baht and the off fee was 350 baht. The tip was a minimum of 1k baht. Both boys were sweet and friendly and gave a great massage and a very happy ending. It was a great way to end a night in Thailand. Sexy boys, a great massage and a release that felt like a volcano errupting. The boy on the left is 20 years old and the one on the right is 22 years old.
  7. Again, LOL I guess you just don't know me like you think you do. My "great and deep" understanding goes well and above someone who only has negative comments to add to most posts and rarely contributes anything of relevance other than to be pissy. However, I don't think using the word "pissy" really shows much intelligence on my part either so I guess we are both down in the gutter. I guess I should pray for forgiveness and ask for patience.
  8. LOL I guess you have such a great and deep spiritual understanding (or lack thereof of either spirit or understanding), I'll let you pontificate on what I mean and what they believe.
  9. Muay Thai is the National sport in Thailand and the people revere the winners. Today, at the local market a match was taking place and the shopkeepers seem more interested in seeing the outcome than in selling anything. It is like being in Alabama when Alabama and Auburn are playing.
  10. Muay Thai is the National sport in Thailand and the people revere the winners. Today, at the local market a match was taking place and the shopkeepers seem more interested in seeing the outcome than in selling anything. It is like being in Alabama when Alabama and Auburn are playing.
  11. Odd that this would be possible. I'll open up a ticket at the forum support team.
  12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XduVrGEU3d8
  13. LOL You didn't state now long number 4 needed to be practiced to be able to check it off.
  14. Did you click Send to My Email? What messages from the main part of the site or the forums?
  15. The Watermelon fruit shakes are so much sugar you would die if you watched. I know. I did. I was at Mr. Rit's beach chairs a few years back and I would get 3 or 4 of these everyday. I did this for years. Finally, I said that I could not have something as it had too much sugar and the BF said, "why you drink that then?" I said that Watermelon's did not have much sugar and were all natural. He said watch this and ordered a shake. I watched them make it and it has more sugar than a Mountain Dew. LOL Oh well, I knew they were good for some reason. The boys and I mix different things in our shakes each night. Last night we put in one apple, one banana, one carrot, a few sticks of Asparagus, some celery and some frozen blueberries. I always start with Water and add Protein Powder. However, you can really put anything in them and it tastes great. We have been experimenting as Thailand has different fruit than USA. I love the process. The Vitamix does come with a recipe book but I haven't used it much as I much prefer just playing and testing.
  16. I think this is perfection. This is so accurate for Thailand. It is so easy to meet the special guy at the bars but also at malls, streets, beaches or anywhere you are. I remember very vividly the bike ride I did a few years back, there were these 2 guys on a Motorbike and they saw I was at the back of the pack and they waved and I smile and they then rode beside me for miles. I ended up getting a massage from one of them later but was amazed that I was literally in the middle of no where and from out the woods 2 cute guys befriended me on a bicycle and I got to know them. Life is good in Thailand and you can meet someone just about anywhere here!
  17. I hope the new banner at the top of the site is a bit easier on your eyes and a bit easier for you to navigate the forums. We listened to you in the forums with the larger banner and did our best to incorporate your suggestions. We also decreased the size of the Flirt area. We also changed the colors of the site (not an easy task after live) as many said they were too dark and dreary. I want to thank you for all your patience during this move. We still have a bit more work to do and open to any other suggestions you have. We will be sending out an email to all members in the next few days but wanted to let the site be tested for a few days before we did that. Thank you all for your help, guidance and patience. Oz
  18. Thai’s love their temples and every city has at least one. Often, they are built upon the hills. I have been blessed with the opportunity to pray and meditate at over 100 of these temples over the years. I have been inside and knelt before monks and received blessings at many of them. One thing that every temple has is bells. These bells are often massive in size and heard from a great distance when you ring them. In Buddhism, this represents the ability to purify the temple and grounds. I have even heard it expressed that some think it pacifies the spirits that are in the temple. But, my boyfriend tells me it brings good luck. I hope this is the case, as I brought a 10-week lottery ticket before I left the USA and I was hoping to cash in from abroad.
  19. Thai’s love their temples and every city has at least one. Often, they are built upon the hills. I have been blessed with the opportunity to pray and meditate at over 100 of these temples over the years. I have been inside and knelt before monks and received blessings at many of them. One thing that every temple has is bells. These bells are often massive in size and heard from a great distance when you ring them. In Buddhism, this represents the ability to purify the temple and grounds. I have even heard it expressed that some think it pacifies the spirits that are in the temple. But, my boyfriend tells me it brings good luck. I hope this is the case, as I brought a 10-week lottery ticket before I left the USA and I was hoping to cash in from abroad.
  20. Jeeze, that was an easy one given the clue. He is afraid of Germans.
  21. I have done 5 out of 10 on your list. I'll just let you figure out which ones.
  22. I "retired" about 10 years ago and my plan was to spend a month in every country I wanted to visit. I did that for a bit and spent a month in France, Brazil, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Hong Kong and several others. But, when I got to Thailand, I knew that I had found a great place that I wanted to spend the majority of my time. It is not just about the boys for me as I can honestly find that anywhere. It is more about the people, the experience and the ease at which a foreigner can live here. I LOVE Brazil but I find it very hard to set up residence if you do not speak Portuguese. I found Amsterdam pretty damn easy as well but I didn't like the weather. I love heat and hot weather and love the Thailand climate. I also love the availability of foreigners that are gay and even spending time with many that are not gay. I find that Thailand really does allow for this support network and that is pretty important for me when I am living in a land and culture that I often times do not understand. I also love the cost of living in Thailand. It is really cheap to live here and enjoy life. I would easily live in Brazil as I do enjoy it as much if not more than Thailand, but the cost just keeps going up up up in Brazil and the cost for a decent apartment in the larger cities is near 3-5k USD per month. What keeps you in Thailand and helps you decide to move to Land of Smiles?
  23. I had a great guy over today for the afternoon. But, I didn't get a current photo of him for you as I have been far too busy this last week and just didn't have the camera batter charged. But, I know know him for several years and he is a great guy. His name is New and he is in the middle of my 2 long term boyfriends in the attached photo. I still see him on a regular basis when I am in Thailand. The photo was taken in Phuket a few years back and the boyfriends both had long hair (which I love). We went down to Phuket for a holiday and toured around the islands and the jungle. The boys also want for a few day of rock climbing (I only lasted one day) and they also took some scuba lessons. I'll charge my camera this week as I'd love to have a few more pics of the beauties that live in Thailand for you to see!
  24. Today I went to one of my favorite breakfast places on Pattaya; Papa David's in Jomtien. I normally really enjoy the food here and think the staff is great and the prices are reasonable. I don't like saying anything bad about a business but something has changed here and I can't quite put my finger on it. The food is still OK and the place is a very comfortable place to sit and relax and enjoy a meal. I got the English Breakfast for 175 baht and it had coffee and juice and ham, sausage, eggs, beans and toast. The toast is great from this place and I often pick up an extra loaf from my home. I enjoy this place but something is a bit different than before and perhaps they have changed owners or the owner was away for a bit. I did enjoy him and he added a personal touch when I would visit there. However, if you are in Jomtien, it is worth a visit to try their food. I give it 3.4 out of 5. 481/3 Moo 12, Thappraya Road, Jomtien, Bang Lamung, Jomtien, Chonburi, 20150
  25. Day 5: Pattaya Thailand Pattaya is full of things for tourists to do. In fact, I would consider the city one big MF tourist trap. LOL at times at least. That said, one of the best things I ever did in Thailand was go to the Floating Market outside of Bangkok. It was a real web of activity with the ladies bringing in the fruit and veggies from the farms around. It was also very colorful. Well, Pattaya decided to build one that tourists can go to in order to get a bit of that experience. This market is even more commercial than the other one. But, I love the floating boats that ride around the lake and canals. I love seeing all the things that are for sale and walking across wooden bridges. It is something that is fun to do in the fair city by the sea.
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