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Enjoy! I hope you will share some impressions of what it is like to live a more settled life in Thailand for a 2-3 month period. It is something I hope to do on a regular basis in a not too distant future, so would appreciate your thoughts and experiences in that regard. 

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What a shock! We could have met for drinks or a meal together yesterday if I had known you were in Bangkok @jimmie50. I am now at airport. End of weekend trip.

I am happy for you and your guy. Wishing you great times and unforgettable experiences.

I will be in Bangkok again in 2 weeks time, for Pride Parade on Sunday 31 May, which travels along Silom Road.

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21 hours ago, jimmie50 said:

There will be no visits to massage shops; no contact via Line with regulars I saw previously…including Paradise guy.  I doubt we will visit any of the bars and will probably avoid Silom as much as possible.

We'll all keep our fingers crossed for you.... 3 months is a long time 😉

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On 5/17/2026 at 2:18 PM, jason1975 said:

We could have met for drinks or a meal together yesterday if I had known you were in Bangkok

A belated Happy Birthday, Jason!   Well, as I said, we are keeping a low profile and avoiding Silom area in general.  No need to be around there since we are not participating in any of the extra-curricular activities.  Did not realize it was pride in Bangkok.  That will be something to discuss with Cam to see if he is interested in checking out the parade or other events.  Have my doubts, but open to the possibility if he is interested.  

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On 5/17/2026 at 11:57 AM, jimmie50 said:

I made the decision for several reasons.  First, since I am retired and have no real commitments or obligations to keep me in Denver other than family, I decided there is no reason to wait until November.  In addition, it is low season so not nearly as many tourists.  When checking airfares, I actually found better prices now versus later in the year due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.  Since there seems to be no end in sight and jet fuel prices are skyrocketing, airfares listed for the fall are astronomical. 

Why bothered with all of these. We all know why you can't wait to come back 😄

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2 hours ago, jimmie50 said:

Did not realize it was pride in Bangkok.  That will be something to discuss with Cam to see if he is interested in checking out the parade or other events.  Have my doubts, but open to the possibility if he is interested.  

Another forum member and I will be there that afternoon cheering the parade participants. I think it's wonderful there is a parade!

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Well, I did manage to avoid Songkran, which I had no desire to experience.  Perhaps because of my age, but hearing @Enchanted_Elixir describe what it was like while attempting to roam the streets of Silom only reinforced my desire to avoid those festivities.  Unfortunately, it seems I will be present for Pride celebrations in June.  Please do not misunderstand that statement…I am supportive of LGBTQ+ rights and am proud to be an out gay man. I only say ‘unfortunately’ because over the years I have participated in literally hundreds of pride events all over the US, from March on Washington two times to annual festivals in most major US cities including New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, San Diego, etc.  I have been a member of organizing committees and always played an active role within the gay community wherever I lived.  My mantra these days is more about…been there, done that.  Not knowing what Cam’s level of participation in Pride has been, I will most likely defer to him.  If he wants to join in the festivities, then we will.  If he wants to escape the city during those few days, I am perfectly okay with that as well.

Been going back and reading old posts in the Gay Cambodia section to see what information I can glean.  That section doesn’t seem to be nearly as active as Gay Thailand, so there are not many current posts.  Still some solid and valuable information.  Cam’s family lives very close to Siem Reap, so he feels it would be better for me if we lived in the city.  He can commute easily by motorbike to the family farm.  I want to educate myself as much as possible about Cambodian history, culture, gay life in addition to the traditions of Cam and his family.  At the moment, my biggest concern is how I will be received by his family.  One of the interesting things I have learned about Cam during this visit is he actually has two sets of Cambodian friends in Bangkok. One group of friends also work in the bars and they have been unable to make the necessary visa runs since the border conflict began.  These are the friends he goes with after work to grab a bite to eat or they go drinking.  I think there are five friends in this group.  Prior to Bangkok, he only knew one of these five back in Cambodia.  His other group of friends either have jobs in construction or some type of service industry.  They all have current visas.  There are four or five in this group and they all knew each other back in Cambodia.  They come from the same general area.  This second group does not know about his job in the bar.  They are under the impression he still works construction or food service.  When they get together, it is usually away from Silom.  They enjoy a meal together or will play pool somewhere that requires him to take MRT.  He is concerned that if anyone in this second group of friends were to find out…word would quickly get back to Cambodia and possibly his family.  His family is under the impression the money he sends home comes from his construction or food service job.  Really not all that different from me and my friends who were closeted for years and led double lives.  Cam doesn’t think his parents would have a problem with him being gay or bisexual.  They would not be happy with the actual job and the way he is earning the money.  For my part, I am more concerned what they are going to think about him living with a man more than twice his age...even older than his parents.  

Been researching the retirement visa available in Cambodia and from what I have read it seems relatively easy to get and to renew annually.  Would certainly appreciate any information forum members can provide who have visited Cambodia before, or perhaps have considered retiring there.  Interested in what medical care is like.  Need to focus on the Siem Reap area.  

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