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As long as we had fun...I agree .😊 Love you 😘
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Lol .. unfortunately yes 🤣 🏃♂️🏃♂️ It's a dangerous road and sadly I remember Barry Kenyon .
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You’re not wrong, you’re just operating in a different intellectual time zone.
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Sent you a DM with contact. I would also consider Jonathan as well for a more customized massage service.
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Construction work? would that be "erection"? 😈
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I was in the same situation 2 years ago. But I quickly realized that, even if half of Jakarta is out, there still approximately 15 mil people left 🤣🤣🤣 Plenty of available guys on Grindr and other apps that I didn't really feel the difference (other than the lack of traffic, is which is something to be grateful for).
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I had a chance to meet the black devil from grindr (25 yo black guy from Guinea who works in the sea food restorant in La Goullete) who promised an exceptional passionate sex for free. Below average as he wasn't able to get hard all the time and was desperately trying to imitate the anal fuck. I will not try gridnr ever.
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Bodybuilder Muhammad, 25 yo is about to come over at 2pm this Saturday. He increased pre-sales activity by sending me some of his sexual excitements. I believe he simply wants to get extra. He isn't a good fucker as he probably scares the anal sex consequences. He loves the oral domination and I already managed to make several video with him Messenger_creation_2F3B55E4-0780-4C70-BD38-34742C7BC00A.mp4 Messenger_creation_4F7C5A27-8F3B-4C53-97E1-5CF0BEEC8DD5.mp4
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Latbear4blk replied to numazu's topic in European Men and Destinations
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He certainly has a problem with apostrophes
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'Running'?
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Ah, @jimmie50 beat me to it. I was going to say the same thing. I recall a Burmese guy I hired thru Zeus explain to me that he was "legal" insofar as he was doing construction work in my hotel room, since his work permit was as a construction worker. To get such a permit one obviously needs a construction company to sponsor it (for a fee, no doubt). This might work for the Zeus guy since he wasn't tied to any specific location, but such a solution wouldn't work for Soda Massage or other shops in Jomtien Complex, since the boys are tied to a location, sitting in front of a shop all day.
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As they say, I have been burning the candle at both ends. Think it finally caught up with me.
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I think the issue is because they are working in a massage shop. It is my understanding that massage is one of those 'protected' jobs that are restricted for Thai only. What I have read online is that the Thai government does not make a distinction between the different types of massages. Everything seems to be classified as 'Thai Massage', which is one of those protected categories. If the guys chose some other line of work, they could perhaps obtain a work visa. It is called the Alien Law Act and was enacted in 2008. There is a rather lengthy list of jobs which foreigners are not permitted to do: massage shops, banks, tour guides, beauticians/hair cutters, handcrafts, etc. I think one of the reasons for the law was the preservation of Thai culture. Not sure what the full rationale was/is.
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I'm pretty sure it's a mix of 2 things: language proficiency and culture. Teasing no doubt exists in Thai society as in any society. It's deep within homo sapiens behaviour. But culture shapes the circumstances as to when it is appropriate to tease and when it is not. Just as different cultures have different rules as to when/who can use first names (or nicknames) as opposed to more formal names, or when/who may speak first in a social gathering, or eat first in a meal setting, or who one should greet first when entering a room, or even when/who can use "Vous" and "tu", so different societies have different unspoken rules about when/who is appropriate for teasing. Secondly, when someone says something to you in a foreign language which you are not entirely fluent in, even when it possibly sounds like teasing, you can never be quite sure what was intended. Or, it's very easy to misunderstand. So, quite often, one freezes and tries not to react at all. Basically, the safe rule is not to tease unless both parties are using the same language they're fluent in.
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TBH, I was under the impression that Japanese are punctual, polite and organized. Many popular activities actually require advance booking (e.g. Ghibli park in Nagoya, Nintendo world admission timing in USJ etc) A lot of daytime activities that I booked for my upcoming trip were booked few weeks or even a month or 2 in advance. Therefore I wasn’t aware that making reservations for boys shouldn’t be done in advance. (Although I’m more of a planner myself). I am ok with latecomers but I do hope I don’t get cancelled last minute as I would have planned my day beforehand. I had checked through the list and messaged some of the agencies for further information. Some mentioned to contact them again closer to date which I will do so, therefore I have a few alternatives. I have been calm and polite in my correspondences with them but was bummed out over that particular incident I shared earlier. I do hope the rest will workout somehow though.
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Interesting. So apparently the rental market is hot because there are a great number of ghost properties - they were bought but stays empty most of the time and used by visiting owners only. Many of those are now for sale so there is an oversupply on the sales front. I do worry that many of these new buildings are not the build quality of the earlier generation.
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Jakarta, timing is everything… and I screwed it up
macaroni21 replied to floridarob's topic in Gay Asia
Indeed, timing is everything, but everywhere, not just Jakarta. Imagine someone going to Thailand for the first time and arriving smack in the middle of Songkran madness. Or some going to China or Vietnam during the lunar new year and discovering many places closed. At least you were flexible enough to exploit other opportunities. Count your lucky stars you were not like an old friend of mine stuck in Qatar. His "quick holiday from an extended layover" turned into a nightmare after arriving on Feb 26 or 27 (not sure about the date). -
I encountred similar situation more than once. As @macaroni21 points out - in Japan go with the flow. Do not expect conditions to be the same as other countries. Japan is a great country and Tokyo an amazing city. Just do not expect it to operate exactly like cities elsewhere. And as @macaroni21 also pointed out, foreigners come low in the pecking order. Just don't get annoyed and don't lose your temper. Keep calm! If some organisation does not work, do not atempt to make it work. Go elsewhere. AAdditionally you quote a list of spas prepared by a member who had not been to any of them (I believe) as he state clearly he was based in the Kyoto/Osaka area and only had a brief stopover in Tokyo. So do not regard his post as a recommendation. Having made the list, it is up to you to check each one out.
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Non Thai nationals are severely restricted as to the type of paid employment they can enjoy in the Kingdom. Most require a work visa or a special visa permitting work for a shorter period of time. My Burmese bf has a visa from his employer and has recently had it renewed for a further year. WIth the best will in the world, I cannot see massage work being acceptable as Thais can very easily do this. Unskilled labour working on construction sites is frequently mentioned. In that case I assume the employer obtains the necessary paperwork. ASEAN is supposed to facilitate mobility of labour, but this generally applies only to skilled labour.
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I imagine cost ...and time
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I must add that I never seen any "happy hour " in the Jomtien complex No 39 baht 🍺 🍻 in afternoon etc Is there some "agreement" among bars that they all must charge the same price?
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Yes many miserable looking expats ..many sit by themselves in bars and don't talk I noticed this only in the gay community though...the straight areas the expats are happy 😊