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  1. I have taken some friends in the past, but now I wouldn't recommend it to the average tourist, only if you stay longer in Bangkok and speak some Thai and know your way around. Numbers were low last time I went two weeks ago, and without experience (and spotting some boys I know from before) I wouldn't even know who is available and who is general public.
  2. Spotted him once in Sunee, I think it was in 2015. Cute indeed. Knew of the porn before I saw him in real life.
  3. I don't have cat, but my parents have. I can barely take care of myself, and am away for traveling often. I once tried keeping a plant in my room and failed miserably. Chicken? Cock? I don't get it. Back to the op. Most of the Thai boys I know are stupid and/or lazy, no amount of schooling or money can help. To intercept accusations of racism, I take all blame and say this is the company I keep / the kind of people I attract, and not representative of the rest of the population. But every now and them I come across someone who is intelligent and determined and just had a poor start in life, and if I were in a position to help him (with either money or contacts) I would do so without expecting anything in return. I once invited a boy for sightseeing and gave him 1000 Baht (no sex involved) at the end of the day. We were far away from his place and he was new to Bangkok. So I took out my Bangkok bus map, put him at the bus stop, told him which line to take and what to tell the fare collector where he will want to get out. We say goodbye and 30 seconds later I look back and see him hailing a taxi. The story does not end here: two days later he called me and said he had run out of money, can he have another 1000? The story has a prelude: he had to flee from Pattaya to Bangkok because he owed money to people in Pattaya. I bet my left testicle he didn't pay a single Baht back out of the 1000 I gave him. He is now in Chiang Mai. I learned a lot from this little experiment that only cost me 1000 Baht. I praised the public bus system many times to Thai friends, usual answers are: too slow, too hot, too much walking, too lo-so, I have never used a bus before and I don't know how to use them, often accompanied by a look "are you crazy?".
  4. I wasn't threatened with a knife, but a boy who was drunk (or even drugs) hassled me for money, then tried to assault me, and I saw him picking up a stick I had enough and got into the next taxi. With hindsight, earlier that night I handed out 20 Baht notes to some of a group, he might have one of those who didn't get one. From which I learnt to be careful when dealing with groups, either treat or all the same or don't give anything to anyone, others might be envious. Saranrom is not cruising, it's prostitution. Number have been dwindling over the years, now it's barely worth going. Just 3 years ago after 10 pm it was only boys and customers (and the one or other person waiting for bus at bus station), now with gentrification there are shops open at night which draw general public. I am not aware of any cruising areas.
  5. Completely new to me (although I vaguely remember similar adverts for daytrips by gay saunas/bars/???). Here selected translation: 19-20 March 59 (=2559=2016), with a raft ride on Srinakarin Dam (Kanchanaburi province), 1990 Baht per person including food and drink.
  6. http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/08/23/mahanakhon-celebrates-completion-and-title-thailands-tallest-building-light-show A Thai friend told me today that they have been running tests for days, so I went tonight to find the best spot to watch (and because I might not be able to go tomorrow). Very poor view from skyarc (almost completely blocked by W), poor view from BTS public areas, probably good view from train platform. I found best public view spot from old cemetary in Silom Soi 9. Even better from Silom Plaza (where Super Rich money exchange is) Arena Massage (you have to walk through the massage place - I have been customer there before - and up 2 floors). When I asked boys outside for viewing spot, they let me in, but after about 5 minutes someone else came and told me I have to go down or out or have a massage. Side note: there is The Best Massage on ground level of the complex, has a lot of boys (they were out eating when I passed). No good public spot in Silom Plaza (nor anywhere else in that are, I estimate from walking there before). Cloud47 would be a good view point (at least those parts that point to that direction). A friend was on Baiyok 2 yesterday and saw it from there.
  7. In that case you can keep him, I'm not interested any more.
  8. I reported my gay and sightseeing activities in Cambodia here: http://christianpfc.blogspot.com/search/label/Cambodia (Jul 2014, Jan 2016, Aug 2016 will be published soon) Advice on Angkor Wat: the food there is grossly overpriced and my meal was of poor quality (my friend complained as well), bring your own lunch.
  9. That's a poor start. Add the issues about his and your visa, and just giving him money for the trip (to go alone) seems the best solution to me.
  10. Traveling (and time to prepare before and process data afterwards), participating in forums and writing a blog, walking around in Bangkok (everything under 5 km is walking distance for me) and ogling at cute boys, meeting friends, going to saunas, reading on the internet and on paper.
  11. The op has my full support. I would have done the same, except for giving less taxi money (I always ask where the boy is now, so I can estimate how much return trip by taxi is). Possible solutions: check pictures closely in advance (if boy doesn't have several clear pictures, ask for recent clear picture; if pictures don't match - abort), meet in a public place, do a video chat. Video chat saved me a disappointment in April: http://christianpfc.blogspot.com/2016/05/dating-thai-boys-39-youre-not-slim.html
  12. ChristianPFC

    Gay forums

    Three active forums, of which this is currently the busiest. Everyone who has been around for a while will notice that the same subjects are discussed over and over again (favorites are drink prices, tips for boys and tips for service staff). You have to distinguish between active members and total member number. There can be thousands of registered members, many of them not participating in discussion, maybe not even reading any more. (And those who participate, you have to rate the quality of their participation.)
  13. Most places I eat at are non-tipping anyway. Upset? Is lack of tip something to be upset about? As far as I know, Thailand is a non-tipping culture and tipping has been brought by tourists, and is restricted to tourist areas. I consider tipping a social evil that starts a spiral of lowering wages and compensate by tips, leading to annoying behavior of staff and absurdities like employing people to hand customers a towel in the toilet in Tam Nam Kon Isan disco in Pattaya.
  14. I was in X-Boys last weekend (drink price 150 Baht for my orange juice, that's the first time drink prices come down, I remember paying 240 (?) in their previous location about two years ago), but didn't see any boy who matches. Sounds good! What is his profile on gayromeo. Even better a review by someone who has personal experience?
  15. There is a lot to do and to see in and around Pattaya, I made a list: http://christianpfc.blogspot.com/2014/03/daytime-activities-in-pattaya.html However after coming to Pattaya for years, I have been to most of them. Some are worth going again after a few years. Daytime highlight of my next Pattaya trip will probably be visiting all second hand bookshops and making a comprehensive list.
  16. I dislike the idea of tipping and would prefer a system like in Japan (which I know only from internet: good service and no tipping). In the past I was inconsistent in Thailand, sometimes tip, sometimes don't tip, but now changed to this to not tipping.
  17. But how do you initiate activities? I want to get my hands on the boy's skin, so when suitable during the massage, I will touch him (shorts and sleeveless shirts are good, these traditional costumes not because there can be many layers of cloth and I don't know where to slip my hand in), then he might move indicating he doesn't like this, or ask if I want a hand job, or ask how much I will tip, all of which disturbs the flow, and anyway I would like a slow change from standard massage to erotic.
  18. I use lube from sachets that you get in gay saunas. Wipe it off my hands after applying because I don't like wet and sticky. As for the smell, it really sticks to my skin. I wipe it off and later shower (hands wet but not particularly washing my hands), and then go out and find that my hands still smell of lube.
  19. Not recommended. I need all my senses when walking along busy roads, and hearing what happens around me is important.
  20. A year ago I sat through the show at BoyzBoyzBoyz and quite liked it. Yesterday 10 pm at X-Boys Pattaya was so-so, at least focused on boys and cocks (I have no interest in ladyboys, singing, dancing at all). With the B-Boys (completely new group, none of the original left as far as I remember) passing through audience collecting tips, and two of their own boys joined at the hip passing through audience collecting tips.
  21. Yes, please continue. Highly entertaining. My favorite thread this year. A few days ago I had a boy who is overly ticklish (I knew already from our previous encounters). I will synchronize our next encounter with shaving (I shave about twice per month) and see if that solves the problem (I want to run my hands and lips all over his body).
  22. I often had to pierce the holes in bum gun and shower head with a toothpick to remove limescale in cheaper hotels in the provinces. I neither read reviews nor book hotels, over 90% of my hotel stays are walk in. But I have a friend who is extremely fussy about hotel rooms, he even changed rooms in one night because an hour after checking in, he noticed something he didn't like.
  23. Walking and baht-bus. The vast majority of what I do is covered by these two. I use mocy only in case of emergency because they are more dangerous (my head is the upmost and my knees are the outmost points, usually no helmet is provided) and rather expensive. After many years without using mocy in Pattaya, I used mocy Sat 05.08.2016 at around 3 am from Tamnam Isan to Tuk-Com with a friend (alone I would have walked). Cost me 150 Baht (originally he wanted 80 per person, I countered with 100 for both, then accepted 150). That's 3.1 km! For 150 Baht, I could go 15 km in a metered taxi in Bangkok. I stated destination in clear Thai, nonetheless he must have realized that I don't know prices because that is clearly too much (but an emergency situation). What do others pay?
  24. I know the minimum amount (5000 THB) and my purchase was above it (6900 THB). The shop was in Fortune Town Rama 9. I don't know how long or on what visa you can be in Thailand to qualify for refund, but when I bought my current camera in 2014, that was not an issue. But you could accuse me of taking the phone back into Thailand. ---------- Firecat69 has a point. 10 members (most of them experienced travelers judging by their postings, not newbies or people who should get out more) have not experienced scams or thefts, but Bucky and I have multiple. I have no explanation for that (other than that Bucky and I are just more observant and intellectually superior to the scammers/thiefs and therefore noticed the scam/theft whereas the other 10 members simply didn't notice the scam/theft; but then those 10 could claim to be even more observant and intellectually superior so they didn't fall for the scam/theft in the first place).
  25. There we go! When I bought my current mobile phone just a week before flying from Thailand to Cambodia, I was told by staff that mobile phones are exempt from VAT refund. Did they just not have the form or were to lazy to do the paperwork or were just ignorant? (This is not a scam, just a misinformation that cost me money. Similar for thefts, they are not scam, but cost me money. The common thread in thread is an avoidable loss of money due to scams, thefts, misinformation.)
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