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Trip Report Bangkok March 2026

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I’m really jealous of you right now 😭.

My trip to the LOS got canceled because of the situation here in the Middle East.

Getting a massage at S’sense is definitely on my to-do list on my return this June👍👍👍

I’m excited to hear more about your trip! 🥰

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Great reports.  Thank you.  

Both Singha and Sunji, highly trained, beautifully muscular and VERY popular requiring well advanced booking at relatively upscale massage houses. 

Yet one B2B experience is quoted at 900 THB and the other at 4000 THB !?!? 

I'm aware of ALL the wild variations in BKK pricing but what is the disconnect here?  

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23 hours ago, ToTheCore said:

Great reports.  Thank you.  

Both Singha and Sunji, highly trained, beautifully muscular and VERY popular requiring well advanced booking at relatively upscale massage houses. 

Yet one B2B experience is quoted at 900 THB and the other at 4000 THB !?!? 

I'm aware of ALL the wild variations in BKK pricing but what is the disconnect here?  

Thanks for the feedback on my reports.

Yes, I agree, the pricing at these places is weird. I think, Singha just doesnt really know what he could potentially get if he just asked. I didnt really explore this, but my assumption is that S'Sense is not positioned as the most upscale, "elite" gay massage places in Bangkok. I honestly think if Singha asked for 2000-3000 THB for what he offers, he would get little friction, but how would I know? Maybe the people who go regularly to S'Sense would not find that a fair price. There are a LOT of Chinese tourists that go to S'Sense --that I noticed. Maybe they are more price sensitive than others. But, the quality and reputation of Singha, at a place like the Residences, History of Massages, etc. would no doubt get him lots more money. He may have a relationship with the owners, a comfort with the shop, etc. Who knows... but I can tell you this-- he really seems to enjoy his job, or he is a super great actor (or both!)

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On 4/5/2026 at 2:43 AM, MichaelJay70 said:

I wanted to buy a stored value Rabbit card to be able to access public transit easily. I tried to buy my Rabbit card at Phloen Chit BTS station, but apparently, I have a newer US Passport, that has more modern technology than older versions. Not all BTS stations can actually read these passports I was told. They nicely checked, and the National Stadium BTS station did have the special readers, so I bought a regular ticket, and went  to National Stadium station, and I bought a Rabbit card and added 600 THB to the card so I would be able to use it a lot. You have to make sure you bring your physical passport in order to buy the Rabbit card. (thanks to this forum, I saw a member share that tidbit)

As an insight into Thai thinking, when the Rabbit stored value card was first issued there was a limit of Bt.4,000. Maybe the same now, I have no idea. But the reason given for having a passport copied was "to avoid money laundering!"

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