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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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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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4 hours ago, PeterRS said:

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!"

I recently went to use my Rabbit card and was told it needed renewing. I protested (politely)  that it was barely a year since I renewed it after it's 7 year validity expired.  "Oh, it's all changed now -- renewal is annually".
Oh shit I thought, I'd renewed my passport since then and NEVER carry the original with me.
Luckily I had tatty B/W copies of new and old with me --- and they sufficed.
This was at Saphan Thaksin skytrain station.

I've recently read that 'soon' all ticketing will be combined skytrain/subway/busses and only via a phone app. No more physical tickets!
But then, how many years have I been reading this in the local press?

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9 hours ago, MichaelJay70 said:

Yep, they looked and felt just like Rimowa polycarbonate essential product line

How are the wheels on those, I'm in need of new luggage... always had Eagle Creek with the heavy duty wheels...have an Osprey brand waiting for me in Singapore airport, also heavy duty wheels but haven't seen it in person ...yet.

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51 minutes ago, Patanawet said:

I've recently read that 'soon' all ticketing will be combined skytrain/subway/busses and only via a phone app. No more physical tickets!

I don't mind carrying a card as long as it's one card for all the public transportation networks. Thanks for the update @Patanawet.🤞

 

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2 hours ago, Patanawet said:

II've recently read that 'soon' all ticketing will be combined skytrain/subway/busses and only via a phone app. No more physical tickets!
But then, how many years have I been reading this in the local press?

I had heard about the possibility of the Rabbit card and the MRT cards being merged. But there was a problem in that seniors get half price on the MRT and the Skytrain was not prepared to accept that. I do have the half price card and understandably would prefer not to give it up. 

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12 hours ago, Kiwi306 said:

I was interested in your comment about a lot of Chinese tourists going to S'Sense, as I understand that they do not tend to "off" boys from the bars, but just go for the show.

Offing boys from bars is a niche activity, and will be more difficult to sustain without a predictable supply of boys from neighbouring countries. Asian tourists, and locals, often prefer the massage experience, as evidenced by the large and highly segmented number of massage shops in Bangkok and the fierce competition between them.

If the Chinese like a venue they will promote it on RedNote and they will often pose together with their favourite masseur.

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10 hours ago, floridarob said:

How are the wheels on those, I'm in need of new luggage... always had Eagle Creek with the heavy duty wheels...have an Osprey brand waiting for me in Singapore airport, also heavy duty wheels but haven't seen it in person ...yet.

The wheels seem to be durable and well built, but alas, time will tell. I have only had these for a week, and they are in-fact, replicas... which could mean that the wheels could fall off on my next trip :) But, so far-- they "seem" to be okay. I have an authentic Rimowa case, and I compared the replicas to the real one, and the wheels seem almost identical. On my authentic Rimowa, I have not had a problem with the wheels, and I have owned it for 9 years. The places where wheels get the most damage potential is actually in the airline baggage handling... I have only ever had wheel problems and breakage, on luggage that has been mishandled at the airport by rough baggage handling, and I have had a TravelPro bad once have a broken wheel when my bag arrived at the luggage carousel after a short trip between Santiago, Chile and Mendoza, Argentina on LATAM Airlines.  

 

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5 hours ago, Enchanted_Elixir said:

You’re circling something real here, but I think the frame needs tightening.

What you’re reading as “weird pricing” is less about Singha leaving money on the table, and more about how different shops in Bangkok deliberately position themselves within a very segmented market. Ssense is not trying to be everything to everyone. It sits in that middle lane, and quite intentionally so.

Ssense caters to both a local Thai clientele and a steady foreign crowd. Younger Chinese book Singha or Knott and take photos with them, and they all end up as a review on RedNote. This composition matters. Local regulars anchor the business. They expect consistency, discretion, and predictable pricing. It is also gay-owned and operated, and you can feel that in how the place is run. There is a fairly strict sense of quality control, both in terms of who they hire and how services are structured. Supplementary services are not a free-for-all. Prices are set by the shop, and that removes the whole negotiation dynamic you see elsewhere. No haggling, no awkward calibration mid-session. You either accept the menu or you don’t. For many clients, that clarity is part of the appeal. No H services are provided officially by the shop.

So yes, could Singha charge 2–3k in a different setting? Probably. But at Ssense, the pricing is not his to float. It follows a standardised band that aligns with similar shops in that category. It is set by the shop and therapists are not allowed to diverge. That’s the trade-off. Stability, volume, and a controlled environment over maximising individual upside per client.

In terms of positioning, I wouldn’t call Ssense “upscale” if you’re comparing it to places like Titan or Prestige. Those lean harder into a curated, almost boutique experience, with pricing to match. But Ssense is noticeably fresher and better managed than older venues like Chaichana or Green. It feels current. Clean lines, younger roster, tighter operations.

Where your comparison with History of Massage is useful is in highlighting the contrast in business models. History runs a much looser system. No mandated central tip level, and the guys can present options directly. That opens the door for higher earnings per session, but also introduces variability. The massage itself is often not the headline product there. Let’s be honest. You’re paying for physique, for presentation, for the aesthetic labour that goes into those gym-built bodies. It’s a different value proposition.

Ssense, by contrast, sits closer to what places like The Signature Massage aim for. More structured. More service-led. Less transactional improvisation.

Stepping back, Bangkok’s gay massage scene is highly stratified. You’ve got budget walk-in shops, mid-tier hybrids like Ssense, physique-driven venues like History, and then the more premium, almost spa-like environments. Each comes with its own pricing logic, client expectations, and internal rules.

So the question isn’t really whether Singha could earn more elsewhere. It’s what ecosystem he prefers to operate in. Some guys optimise for margins. Others for consistency, volume, and a workplace they’re comfortable in.

In that sense, the market is working exactly as designed. Pick the segment that suits you, and the pricing starts to make a lot more sense.

You are an excellent explainer of what a complex environment the Bangkok massage "industry" is. Yes... it is very stratified, and yes I agree with you on all of these points.

And, I also agree, that after visiting 5 of these places over the last week-- I really liked the way S'Sense operated. No, it was not the most luxurious, but I did feel as if it was tightly, and well managed. From the regular communications starting at booking to the end. I liked it, and Ill definitely be back.

Thanks for sharing your analysis. Very interesting.

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19 hours ago, MichaelJay70 said:

that I wanted to buy replica Rimowa luggage from the Rimowa “molds”

This is quite simply a brilliant idea that never occured to me. I’ve always admired Rimowa’s sleek design without wanting to pay the associated price tag, all the more since I’ve heard from friends that the newer lines of Rimowa are just as easily damaged as cheaper brands. Do you by any chance remember which shop this was?

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4 minutes ago, hank75 said:

This is quite simply a brilliant idea that never occured to me. I’ve always admired Rimowa’s sleek design without wanting to pay the associated price tag, all the more since I’ve heard from friends that the newer lines of Rimowa are just as easily damaged as cheaper brands. Do you by any chance remember which shop this was?

Well, it <could> be brilliant if they last :) But, for the money I paid, I think it was worth the gamble. So, far-- I am impressed.  I dont have a name of the shop (they dont give you a written receipt for replicas-- and its all cash)... but this place is a luggage shop on the main floor that is on the same level as the entrance to the BTS National Stadium station.  It is a husband and wife that run the shop and it is one of the few 100% luggage shops in the mall (the others have some luggage, and other merchandise). Sorry, I didnt get the name of the shop or the shop owners. But, the trick is to go in and browse at any of these shops, and then suggest that you are looking for replicas, and ask if they have any suggestions on how you could get these. (Replicas are not displayed or marketed on the floor-- you need to ask, and they will bring you back to where they have them).

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10 hours ago, PeterRS said:

I had heard about the possibility of the Rabbit card and the MRT cards being merged. But there was a problem in that seniors get half price on the MRT and the Skytrain was not prepared to accept that. I do have the half price card and understandably would prefer not to give it up. 

Oh, I thought that the 50% 'ELDER' rate on the underground was  discontinued last year?
I  too have the 'ELDER' card but not had to use it recently.

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I am hoping that the MRT and Skytrain can both be used with simple contactless credit card.  They can have separate discount cards for people who qualify.  That would be the most efficient way to do this, particularly when dealing with as many tourists as Bangkok sees.

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1 hour ago, Travelingguy said:

I am hoping that the MRT and Skytrain can both be used with simple contactless credit card.  They can have separate discount cards for people who qualify.  That would be the most efficient way to do this, particularly when dealing with as many tourists as Bangkok sees.

MRT works with contact less credit card. I have a Rabbit card for BTS.

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I realize the MRT works with contactless credit cards.  I would like to see the same for the BTS.  Then the only people who would need Rabbit cards are people who qualify for discounts.  

Also the Airport Train works with contactless credit cards.  

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Part 4

This was a Friday, and SB and I enjoyed a morning at the pool, working out in the hotel gym, and then we went to ICON SIAM to have the happy hour/late lunch on the terrace overlooking the river.

After that, we headed off to Klover for our afternoon appointment. I had already planned a 2 hour appointment with Therapist Trol, as recommended by @GoldMember.

I asked SB if he would like to have a massage/treatment as well. He was super tentative, and unsure of the concept of the gay massage. Even as a professional MB and sugar baby, he was really shy about it. He told me he had never had one of these “so called gay massages”, and didn’t quite know what the protocol was. After what seemed like hours the day before—scanning through all of the available therapists’ profiles and photos… he decided—he would like a body scrub and a massage. The therapist he wanted was only available for 1 of the 2 hours during the same timeslot to match mine, so we found another therapist to do the first hour as a bodyscrub (Nicky) , and the preferred therapist he wanted for the second hour as a massage (Golf). SB asked me all sorts of questions about what to do about the sex part—how it worked etc. I gave him cash to deal with the expected tips, and coached him on it. We headed to Klover via grab.

Klover is located in a pleasant local neighborhood in a small mini-mall above some casual restaurants and a grocery store. It comprises most of the entire second floor. We were welcomed warmly by two receptionists, and paid them for SB’s services in cash. (When we booked the day before, they requested a 500 THB deposit to hold the bookings). I had already prepaid via card 2 weeks in advance for my booking 2190 THB for the two hour massage with Trol since he is a very high-demand therapist. SB was greeted first by his bodyscrub therapist Nicky, and he nervously went along with him for his appointments. Trol then appeared offered me tea and a cold towel, and then collected my shoes and gave me slippers and escorted me to the room.

The facilities at Klover are nice and clean. There are no toilets inside the shop, the toilets are the public toilets of the mini-mall on the same floor as Klover, but at the end of the exterior hallway. This can be an issue if you need to use the toilet during your session.  The massage room is large, modern, and clean. There is a small private shower stall in the room. This is the same exact setup as at History of Massages and The Residences… by now I could tell this was very much owned and operated by the same people.

Trol, as expected was very sexy, and beautiful. He is slimmer than most of the other therapists I saw this week, but has a super muscular, and lean physique. He also doesn’t speak much English. This was 100% translator app time. He was very comfortable, and not nervous about the language gap, and truly was kind to me even if he had to use the app.

The massage started with the shower, he stepped away, grabbed his supplies on a cart, and came back into the room after I was finished showering. I laid onto the table (it had a face hole), and pulled the sheer modesty sheet over my naked lower body. Trol started the massage (I gave him my preferences for pressure, etc. via the google translate app). The massage was not great. He went through the motions in the same order, and style as what had happened at the Residences yesterday (they are clearly trained by the same person or in the same method). But, this is not why you come to Klover 😊

There was no discussion of tips, extras, etc. It just happened… about 90 minutes into the session after I was flipped over, Trol leaned over from the top of my head and started to caress and massage my nipples, then he bent over and started licking and sucking on my chest and nipples very sensually… every so often he would look me in the eyes as to receive a signal from me if this was appreciated or not. Of course, I provide a big smile, an this encouraged him—he smiled wide back, and proceeded to work me over sensually, first it was grabbing my cock and arousing me, then he lifted his shirt and lowered his pants to tease me with his physique and cock. After I took the bait and started to arouse him, he presented his cock to me for oral. After that, he took off all of his clothes, straddled me on the table, while I gave him oral and he flexed  and let me appreciate his fantastic physique (he's super fit, so muscular, and lean!). He pressed my hard cock into the crack of his ass, and held it there to let me slide up and down his crack—he was moaning with pleasure along with me. He jacked himself to finish onto my neck and chest while I spurted while he pressed my cock against his ass crack. He grinned wide with appreciation and so did I. He cleaned me up, and I took a shower. I used my translator app to thank him and to tell him that I would be thrilled to give him a 2000 THB tip for my appreciation. He smiled and gave me a big thank you hug. After I dressed, he brought me tea and cookies in the room. I would rate Klover, very high as a massage shop for their customer service, cleanliness, and vibe. The massage I got from Trol, I rate 6/10 (again most of that 6 was for Trol’s physique, attitude, and sensual abilities, not at all for the massage).

We walked back to the lobby and I waited for SB there. Soon, he came back out with Golf his therapist. We said good night to the receptionists and caught our grab car back to the hotel.

The rest of the night, SB told me that he enjoyed the experience at Klover. He said that Nicky, the first therapist he had for the body scrub didn’t quite look like his photos, and also there was no mention or indication of sex or sensuality at all. Of course, this was only a body scrub service. SB, who is a real “cosmetics snob”, felt as if the scrub material they used at Klover was not “as high quality as the stuff he uses”. But, he was okay with that service. The massage he had after that was with Golf-- Golf was exactly how he looked in his photos-- he commented. He said almost immediately, Golf stripped to naked, and was not even bothering with the massage antics but was quickly approaching him for sensual and sexual services. And of course, how could this not be? SB is a stunning Indonesian bodybuilder with flawless skin, and a beautiful ass and cock. He looks like sex on a stick, not a middle aged Farang. SB went along with sensual touches but he refused to have sex with Golf.. he told him that his “boyfriend (me) was in the other room” and it didn’t seem right for him to do that. Although he said he wanted to let Golf fuck him, and Golf really wanted to—but they ended up just doing a lot of sensual touch with no sex, HE or come. SB was adamant that this was not for him, but he thanked me for the opportunity. The whole thing was super funny for me to listen to this professional “sex worker” if you will, feel so bashful about the gay massage experience.

After we got back to the hotel, SB was initiating sex again—and I was pretty much done for the day. We had some making out time, and cuddle time, but this would be my third time in a day, and I was done 😊

 

Part 5 later.

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