Popular Post jason1975 Posted Sunday at 05:48 AM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 05:48 AM In Bangkok for 2 weeks. Pride Parade this year will travel along Silom Road so I decided to come and experience it. Arrived yesterday Saturday. Few arrivals. Few people on trains. Few people in Silom in fact. Staying at airbnb at same condo that I stayed in last December. The unit is different from the one I was in but same owner. Homely and clean. After settling my luggage in airbnb, I went to meet two forum members at G's for dinner. Soi 4 was surprisingly quiet on a Saturday night not to mention the eve of Pride Parade. Maybe it has something today with Buddha Day public holiday on Sunday. I had arranged to meet a friend to watch the football Champions League final match at Shennanigan's at 10:15pm so I had time to spare. I followed forum members to Fresh Boy to pass the one hour away. Only 9 customers including us at 9:15pm. 30 boys working. But at 10:00pm, many customers started coming in. Bar was full when I left at 10:10pm. The first show at Fresh Boy begins at 10:15pm. I met my friend and we went to Shennanigan's. We watched the match until 1:45am then we said goodbye. This morning I had 84 baht American breakfast set at Foodland then I swam at the condo pool. I went for lunch at Vietnamese Noodles Silom which is the small eatery at the end of soi Patpong 2 towards Silom 2. On way back, I came across an auntie selling rainbow Pride design fans. 50 baht each. I bought one for myself. I am ready for Pride Parade in one hour's time! spoon, jamiebee, Travelingguy and 15 others 18 Quote
Min Posted Sunday at 02:49 PM Posted Sunday at 02:49 PM 8 hours ago, jason1975 said: I went for lunch at Vietnamese Noodles Silom which is the small eatery at the end of soi Patpong 2 towards Silom 2. I never tried this. Didn't even know it is Vietnamese. How's the food? Mavica 1 Quote
Members Popular Post daydreamer Posted Sunday at 11:38 PM Members Popular Post Posted Sunday at 11:38 PM 8 hours ago, Min said: I never tried this. Didn't even know it is Vietnamese. How's the food? The food is very good, as are the prices. The very small restaurant straddles the end of Patpong 2, next to the couple S&M bars. There is inside seating, and across the narrow soi, there are open air tables. The restaurant also serves Thai food, shakes, beer, desserts, etc. Some may remember that for years, this location was an open air luggage shop, with suitcases and various travel bags lining both sides of the soi. Below are a couple photos from Google. I added the red boxes to show the location: khaolakguy, vinapu, Mavica and 3 others 5 1 Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted yesterday at 12:09 AM Author Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:09 AM 9 hours ago, Min said: I never tried this. Didn't even know it is Vietnamese. How's the food? Mostly Thai food. The only Vietnamese dish is Vietnamese noodles. I have not tried them. My guy hasn't tried them too so he doesn't know whether they are authentic Vietnamese or not. He always eat rice dishes. Mavica, jamiebee, Min and 2 others 5 Quote
jason1975 Posted yesterday at 02:34 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:34 AM Just 10 minutes before 2:00pm, the skies above Bangkok started pouring. It rained non-stop for the next hour and a half, causing some sois in Silom to be flooded. But thankfully the rain started getting less from half past 3. Pride Parade 2026 started at 4pm, which was 2 hours late, but the rain didn't dampen everyone's mood. I took mostly videos and it's not possible to upload them onto forum so I did a Tiktok video and here's the link below. https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSx7WqvWb/ Kiwi306, Travelingguy, jamiebee and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted yesterday at 02:44 AM Author Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:44 AM Turnout was small - partly due to rain, partly due to long weekend Buddha birthday holiday. But kudos to participants and organisers for waiting out the sudden downpour. "Don't you dare rain on our parade!" that seemed to be the message. I wasn't able to check if there was a real rainbow in the sky after the rain but the rainbow of colours on the ground formed by people along Silom Road was colourful and heartwarming indeed. Some photos below. hank75, daydreamer, bkkmfj2648 and 7 others 10 Quote
jason1975 Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago I did not follow the Pride Parade to National Stadiun. I went back to airbnb to take a rest. At 8pm, I met forum member at Foodland for dinner then we went for a drink at Dragon. Because it was Buddha birthday public holiday, most of the bars were closed. Dreamboys, Hot Male, Jupiter, Good Boy were closed. Only Freshboys, Banana Bar and Stranger Bar on Patpong 2 and Soi 4 were open. At Dragon, our beer and wine were poured into paper cups. The waiters were apologetic and explained it was a requirement for today. Forum member and I had the great pleasure of making acquaintance of a lovely Myanmar waiter. He is interested in languages and a quick learner. When forum member taught him a few phrases in German, he could learn and say them properly within minutes. I told him I will teach him Mandarin phrases next time. Forum member and I then went to Banana Bar and watched the show. Fully packed. Show had something for everyone. At midnight, it was time for supper at Foodland then I said goodbye to forum member and I went back to airbnb to sleep. jamiebee, Travelingguy and zoomomancs 3 Quote
Popular Post bkkmfj2648 Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, jason1975 said: Turnout was small - partly due to rain, partly due to long weekend Buddha birthday holiday. But kudos to participants and organisers for waiting out the sudden downpour. Today I tried to get the estimated headcount for yesterday's Bangkok Pride Parade and the various media reports were reporting from a low of 50,000 people all the way up to 300,000 people. I know that this specific Pride event is important to Thailand, as they are competing with Barcelona for the rights to host the 2030 World Pride event - hence the inclusion of the longest Pride rainbow flag ever for Thailand. The desire to beat out Barcelona for Thailand to host the 2030 World Pride event has gained the endorsement of many politicians and corporate sponsors with deep pockets. https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/pr/3264228/siam-piwat-joins-bangkok-pride-2026-backing-the-citys-bid-for-world-pride-2030#google_vignette If Thailand will win the 2030 World Pride event, I hope that they do not forget to tell the world that gay life in Thailand extends beyond Bangkok - from Chiang Mai, all the way down to Phuket and Koh Samui, and of course here in Pattaya. daydreamer, Travelingguy, zoomomancs and 3 others 6 Quote
jason1975 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Streets of Bangkok were quiet on Monday morning. Office workers did not go to work. Children did not go to school. Few traffic on roads. Because Sunday was Buddha birthday holiday, Monday was a public holiday hence a long weekend and probably many Bangkok people went away which explains why so few people in the city past few days. I had 84 baht american breakfast at foodland at 8am then swam at airbnb condo pool for one hour at 10am. After that I went to Centralworld to watch the latest Star Wars movie followed by shopping and late lunch. Back to airbnb for nap then off I went to 1/0 sauna at 7pm. I soaked in the hot tub in the basement after stripping and observed the guys at the showers and those going in and out the two sauna and steam rooms. 3 other Asian guys in hot tub with me. There was a sign that said "no sex in the water". After 5 minutes, I went up to the other levels. Rooftop was outdoor area for smoking. There was a bar and seating available on 2nd floor for guys to use their phones. No phones on the two floors of dark maze. Mostly Chinese but there were Thais and farang as well. About 50 on a Monday evening. Loud moaning from the fucking in the private cabins. I also came across an orgy with 5 or 6 guys on mattress. Once it started, the area got filled up quickly with many watchers and gropers. The nice thing about 1/0 is the furniture which faciliated sex in various positions. A group of 4 young Taiwanese were fascinated by a human size birdcage and they took turns simulating different sex positions in it and having a laugh. A crowd gathered to watch them. But no, the 4 Taiwanese didn't proceed to have sex for all to see. They were exploring the venue but they were very open and comfortable with their bodies. They probably had sex together with each other many times. One furniture feature that I found hilarious was a raised platform which simulated the stage at a gogo bar. For guys who always wanted to live the gogo life? And true enough, soon a Middle East guy went up on the platform and started dancing to the music! He was energetic and really enjoyed himself. If I had cash on me, I would have given him a tip! Make his fantasy come true! Overall enjoyable 45 minute experience at 1/0. Many fit bodies and even some stunningly good looking guys. Different vibe from Sauna Mania. Olddaddy and bkkmfj2648 2 Quote