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I never was big fan of Jupiter , even if I have habit to visit that bar on my first night of every trip. Post-covid I started to have better luck there and must say my last 5 offs from there were good to very good. For Short Time I was never (so far) asked more then 3000, if that much. 

my last two offs from there were actually Long Time. One guy wanted  whopping 10000 , either sensing I need to see him badly or , as somebody suggested above, that was quote in hope to put me off. Anyways , since I wanted to see him I agreed and paid up. Was it worth ?  Not really, while  I can say only good things about body and performance, I was disappointed when after all was sealed he told me tonight he can only stay till 6 am. Such antics are things putting me off more or less permanently.

Another one wanted 7000  and that was money very well spent, no time issues , quite opposite, he was staying till I told him I'm hungry and time to got eat something. He was not there long and I saw him and offed from other places subsequently .

Disinterested , sober look of boys is management mandated - customers are supposed not to be pressed for engagement is logic behind that policy, however misguided.

as Olddady said, when comes to pricing  , only we can personally decide if whatever is quoted it worth for us.

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6 hours ago, vinapu said:

Disinterested , sober look of boys is management mandated - customers are supposed not to be pressed for engagement is logic behind that policy, however misguided.

I actually prefer this. Once the boy is selected and comes down for a drink, smiles are usually out and you can tell who is enthused about being offed. Those that aren’t are sent back. Works for me.

Worst off I’ve ever had from Jupiter was a new boy who smiled from the stage, later on I discovered he grinned at all and sundry with no discrimination. Didn’t exactly make me feel special. 

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1 hour ago, hank75 said:

Worst off I’ve ever had from Jupiter was a new boy who smiled from the stage, later on I discovered he grinned at all and sundry with no discrimination. Didn’t exactly make me feel special. 

Ohh you must've been horrified to discover he was a sex worker who slept with a different customer every night too! 😲😱

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On 2/17/2026 at 11:08 AM, vinapu said:

I never was big fan of Jupiter , even if I have habit to visit that bar on my first night of every trip. Post-covid I started to have better luck there and must say my last 5 offs from there were good to very good. For Short Time I was never (so far) asked more then 3000, if that much. 

The Jupiter Cambodian guy I used to off only asked me for 3000 for short time. I haven't seen him working at Jupiter for some time. Lean guy with lithe body and handsome face that can grace magazine cover. I gave him a Labubu toy once.

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On 2/19/2026 at 4:31 PM, Patanawet said:

Would have... could have... should have or if short of characters ... would've etc..😂

Oh bend over and take it like a man sweetheart 😚 and...you can use your walking stick to balance !!

Talking about walking sticks I noticed a lot of gay farangs on Jomtien complex carrying walking sticks and even noticed one man and extremely overweight,  looked in his 50's on one of this push walkers , you push the Walker and has a small seat in which I believe this ( fat bastard🫩) wouldn't be able to sit on 

I immediately went over to him and introduced myself , he looked happy and told me he was from the UK and only 52!

I immediately told him he looks 72 and might be good idea to lose the Walker 

I was contemplating on taking it with me forcing him to walk !!🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️

He had the audacity to ask me to leave him alone ,I immediately accused him of being racist 

 

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On 2/15/2026 at 2:47 PM, mauRICE said:

What joke? I was hoping that @Keithambrose would pick up on the famous nervous shock case of Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police (1991) that arose from the Hillsborough disaster where the House of Lords ruled that relatives watching the events on television or hearing about them did not satisfy the criteria for being secondary victims. Torts was my favourite subject and @Keithambrose has a pithy way of walking us down memory lane with his vast legal knowledge.

Sorry I didn't respond to this earlier.  Tort was a compulsory  paper for final exams.  We went to Keble to be taught Tort by Peter North,  subsequently  Professor North. During the term he was in a car accident,  I think,  but anyway he brought a claim for nervous shock, so we had a first hand example! We were taught, in his absence, by an Australian,  Dyson Heydon, a Rhodes scholar, subsequently a  judge on the High Court of Australia,  their Supreme Court. In a nice piece of symmetry,  many years later, he was one of the judges in a case I ran, which went to the High  Court, in Canberra, so I could remind him! Not nervous shock, the case involved implied, or ostensible authority, luckily we won!

 

To bore you further, in another piece of symmetry, we considered using my Tutor at Worcester College, Professor Francis Reynolds, as an expert witness, as he was the author of the leading book on the topic.

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