Olddaddy Posted Sunday at 03:30 PM Posted Sunday at 03:30 PM Some tip I learnt Never give them your room number until they get to your hotel / condo etc iendo, vinapu and floridarob 2 1 Quote
vinapu Posted Sunday at 03:33 PM Posted Sunday at 03:33 PM 1 minute ago, Olddaddy said: Some tip I learnt Never give them your room number until they get to your hotel / condo etc neither name of your hotel until deal is sealed. hope you just learned that tip buy the word , not because some nasty experience Quote
iendo Posted Sunday at 11:04 PM Posted Sunday at 11:04 PM 7 hours ago, Olddaddy said: Some tip I learnt Never give them your room number until they get to your hotel / condo etc Well, I assume you are talking about a date you made via the apps. I mean, being lazy and having room service might sounds nice, but there is a list of things that can go wrong. Even none pay dates via Grindr etc. should not be able to find you. For me, the best place to meet is in a mall or any public place where you can sit and have a drink. Photoshop is real, but I had boys using pictures of other people/friends. In Vietnam, one came to my house and when I confronted him with it, he said "because my friend is cute and I am not." That was the last time I met anyone where I stay. One of my friends usually meets guys in a park during the day time. When they are not his type (read ugly to him) he tells them that they are to young 😂 If you don't like them and it is a pay date, you can give them some taxi money. But don't Wimp out if they lie to you. Don't reward that behaviour by giving them money. So what is the Scoop? vinapu and floridarob 1 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Sunday at 11:06 PM Posted Sunday at 11:06 PM 2 minutes ago, iendo said: Well, I assume you are talking about a date you made via the apps. I mean, being lazy and having room service might sounds nice, but there is a list of things that can go wrong. Even none pay dates via Grindr etc. should not be able to find you. For me, the best place to meet is in a mall or any public place where you can sit and have a drink. Photoshop is real, but I had boys using pictures of other people/friends. In Vietnam, one came to my house and when I confronted him with it, he said "because my friend is cute and I am not." That was the last time I met anyone where I stay. One of my friends usually meets guys in a park during the day time. When they are not his type (read ugly to him) he tells them that they are to young 😂 If you don't like them and it is a pay date, you can give them some taxi money. But don't Wimp out if they lie to you. Don't reward that behaviour by giving them money. So what is the Scoop? 'Scoop', the book by Evelyn Waugh? Quote
iendo Posted Sunday at 11:18 PM Posted Sunday at 11:18 PM 11 minutes ago, Keithambrose said: 'Scoop', the book by Evelyn Waugh? That made me feel like an owl...who? PeterRS 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM Although partnered in Bangkok, on my now infrequent trips overseas I am let off the leash, as it were. In Taipei there are very few money boys on the apps and so all my encounters there tend to be with randy Taiwanese just looking for a westerner - age virtually irrelevant. I have been told several times that there is a shortage of westerners in Taipei which is great for visiting western guys. When we first meet, generally it will be in a coffee shop or hotel bar. I still believe chemistry is important when it comes to sex and sizing someone up - in addition to letting them feel comfortable with me - is important. The only country I will happily give out my hotel and room number is in Japan where I have never once had any problem whatever over many decades. Ruthrieston 1 Quote
a-447 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I think it's very important to 'size someone up ' before going ahead. I love sizing them up in a dark corner of the bar; that way I know what I'm getting - I am always willing to pay be the inch! 😂 It also enables me to check for silicone or mooks. vinapu and bkkmfj2648 2 Quote
ChristianPFC Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 15 hours ago, PeterRS said: In Taipei there are very few money boys on the apps and so all my encounters there tend to be with randy Taiwanese just looking for a westerner - age virtually irrelevant. I have been told several times that there is a shortage of westerners in Taipei which is great for visiting western guys. Not in my experience. The sauna scene is great and there are some cuties online. But when I stayed for 3 months in 2018, I managed to get 3 boys to my room. Compare that to Myanmar in 2018, 8 boys in 7 days. On 9/21/2025 at 5:30 PM, Olddaddy said: Some tip I learnt Never give them your room number until they get to your hotel / condo etc What's the story behind this statement? I avoid the time and expense of meeting someone at a cafe. Some I meet in front of my hotel or apartment, some come directly to my room. I had a few disappointments looks-wise. The only issue ever was a boy who had my hotel and room number, but was late and no communication. I wrote it off as "no show" and went to bed, only to be awaken by a knock on door a while later, let's say two hours after our date, by the boy! Another time I had a date (boy A had hotel and room number), and again late. I wrote it off as "no show" and got someone else B. While I was busy with B, A could have come knocking on my door, but he didn't. That's two cases that went wrong, without much damage. Now image the time and money wasted I had met everyone, let's assume 500, at a cafe! For me very clearly in favor of having the boy come directly to my place. vinapu 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 22 hours ago, iendo said: That made me feel like an owl...who? One of our most famous novelists. Quote
PeterRS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 hours ago, ChristianPFC said: Not in my experience. The sauna scene is great and there are some cuties online. But when I stayed for 3 months in 2018, I managed to get 3 boys to my room. Compare that to Myanmar in 2018, 8 boys in 7 days. You base your experience on three months on an island which is economically mightily superior to Myanmar? I know you were studying Mandarin and we enjoyed a couple of pizzas there together. But with respect I have been visiting since 1986 and annually since 1990 for several weeks a year. I have also noticed a distinct trend that there appears to be a preference for older westerners. Frankly comparing Taiwan with Myanmar in terms of attracting boys to your room is no comparison whatever. Quote