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  2. I believe that everything on the south of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia is fir exceptionally brave and experienced individuals. African countries are known for exceptional level of police corruption, violence and unknown diseases. This is type of travel is for a group of brave strong men only.
  3. Some of these guys online are trying to attract people to their other platforms which are often paid. So not exactly a scam, but they are trying to make money through their content.
  4. I think you did what is right on both accounts , your reasoning is correct , if family doesn't have money for lavish funeral they should abandon the idea and go by what they have. Deceased can't care less and screw what rest of family and neighbours say. At end of day it's not very smart to get ruined just to keep up with customs and tradition.
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  6. I am a bit surprised by the info on airbnb's here. Having lived in Egypt, I obviously had my flat. In the two places I lived, there was a doorman (bowab) who NEVER cared who entered the flat. Obviously, if I would have entered with many women, eyebrows would have gone up. I now return every year aty least twice, always stay at Airbnb's, and never have issues. Of course, they are never in huge housoing complexes, yet just in buildings. I usually stay in Maadi or Nasr City.
  7. You sound an ideal customer!
  8. To answer the question, I've seen the 1st guy's profile on RM for guys available in Bali.
  9. I either stayed in a hotel in walking distance, or nowadays rent a bicycle and at the times they (not so much Adam's Apple, but rather New Circle Club) are open, it's a leisurely stroll or ride there and back.
  10. The "generous" tipper I agree, I tip at the lower end. But can you elaborate about "finicky customer"? Can you share details or are you making things up?
  11. What habits? You must be confusing me with someone else. I walk into a gogo bar (the few that are left who have my type of boy) or pass a beer bar, and everyone is smiling and wants to go with me.
  12. they have also a house where u could stay i think
  13. Thank you. I have a profile but i don’t like soft play. 99% of the guys want me to dominate them because im very daddy but i want a guy who can fight not bottoms who want me to soft dominate them. Thanks though
  14. Good point, Vinapu. MauRICE can make interesting contributions, but there’s definitely a streak of vitriol running through many of his posts. Part of it seems to come from a kind of self‑righteous mindset that is increasing common online: as long as someone holds the “correct” views on Middle East politics, or the “right” opinion on how much to compensate a service provider, then their tone in their postings apparently doesn’t matter — they can still consider themselves the better person. Combine that with a generally sneering attitude toward older white men, who make up the majority of posters on this board, and it’s hardly a recipe for winning friends or influencing people.
  15. thanks a lot! what type of guys are there in "boys town"? When i researched in youtube they looked VERY boyish
  16. get to and get from.
  17. I agree with your observations on Thailand. i visited N Iraq a few times about 14 years ago. It was a paradise. On one occasion I hooked up with five guys who formed a pecking order to fuck me in turn. I had to bring off the last two orally as my arse was pounded to oblivion.
  18. It is very difficult to explain how my experience of Ghana was potentially differenet to someone else's. However, let me be clear and humble, I have only been one week in the country and as probably already mentioned, it was my first time in Sub Sahara Africa. I therefore am not entitled to generalise or make assumptions about other people's experiences, countries in the region or whatsoever. The one thing that surprises me though about some of the reactions posted on this blog is that people seem to make the assumption that if being gay is illegal this automatically leads to no gay activity present. Bizarre. On a personal level, I fondly remember my trip to Iran in 2016. I was 31, travelling by public transport, invited into Persian homes (due to the incredible hospitality I had encoountered), so I can say that I have met 'the Persian / Iranian culture' in these three weeks. In my humble opinion: Tehran (and many other places, mainly cities in the country) is a gay paradise. It's all hidden, out-of-bound and underground, which is what it makes it so sexy and a treasure. On a contrary note: the most boring gay-place on earth in my opinon is Thailand. The men are small, average looking, fake and being gay is as commercialised as a slice of pizza in the US. Again, that's an opinion and obviously, utterly subjective. Bottom-line: visit Ghana! It's exotic, in full development, beautiful, easy to travel in and the men look approachable, fit, gorgeous and skilled. Some detail I even forgot to mention in my previous post: take a seat on the sand after 6 pm on Accra's Labadi Beach and count the amountg of men willing to engage with you in an hour. If I were in the mood that week, boy I would have had fun. X
  19. I didn't find my happiness in terms of bottom twink in saunas. So I started looking on the apps when i was in Madrid. I found this gem. A handsome British guy who lives in Spain, I think. We first got to know each other over drinks. Then we went to my room for sex. It was gentle but intense. He had braces, but that didn't bother me about kissing him. If I'm ever back in Madrid, we agreed to see each other again. A wonderful encounter. https://rent.men/Nicotwiink
  20. Yes, the website is: meetfighters.com. There are members from all over the world. At least 40 members from the Bangkok area, that are interested in wrestling, boxing and muay thai.
  21. Vessey

    Jomtien

    Stayed at the Zing many times now, they are totally guest friendly. I usually come downstairs when my guest has arrived to greet them and lead them upstairs to my room. If I see the same boy again, they then usually just make their way straight to my room; they have to pass reception, but that has never been a problem. As to M Bar, I love the place, stuffed full of baht-hungry boys. Most would be all to happy to drink with you and probably to be offed back to your room later. As to the boys on stage, if they are performing/dancing, they will be focussed on that; some may already have customers awaiting them off-stage, but most will be all to happy to accept a drink when their turn on stage is completed. I agree with other posters than you can always ask a waiter about a particular boy if you feel uncomfortable approaching the lad directly. The boys can leave you alone if they think that you are happy with your own company, but break the ice with the offer of a drink or two and you will find yourself having to 'fight them off with a stick' 🤣 I think the basic off-fee is 300 baht, rising to 500 baht for their main stage boys. Tip expectations are usually 2k for Short-Time, but 1.5k can still be negotiated with some boys. There are stage shows at 10pm and midnight, but many of the boys sleep above the bar and will linger inside, and out front for several hours after that. Many a night it has been between 2-3am before my boyfriend and I have trudged our way back to the hotel (either on our own or with a borrowed third for the night) and we have very rarely ever been the last customer to leave.
  22. That Trump has been so interested in Hungary remaining a thorn in the EU's side says so much. He lost that battle. I look forward to Diaper Don circling the drain. Magyar may be right of center, but at least he came out against the "factory of lies" that is their news media in Hungary, run by Orban's ilk. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/15/hungary-prime-minister-elect-peter-magyar-suspend-state-media-propaganda
  23. If it's your first visit, then maybe you need to have a week in Bangkok in an area called Silom where the gay area is. There are many gay Saunas in Bangkok also that you could try. Then a 2 hour bus journey further south to Pattaya to visit Boyz Town and 15 minutes short bus ride is Jomtien where there is a gay complex of dozens of bars. There is also a nice gay sauna called Sansuk which is quite good. I'd recommend staying in Jomtien, not Pattaya as it's more laid back and a nice gay beach. A good hotel is the Agate Boutique Hotel which is right in the middle of the gay area but quiet inside. Good luck 👍
  24. Magyar is still right of center. So he's not exactly my ideological dreamboat, since I am a Berniecrat or a Warren Boy at heart. That said, as Politico noted in a very good article, he is part of what is seemingly a global movement of personality-driven political figures who are not the status quo. And who promise to break the status quo. Which was sorely needed in Hungary. But it is a mixed bag. The American version of "break the status quo" is Trump. Ugh! I am lovin on two countries now: Canada, and Mexico. Aka, my neighbors. They are both respectfully telling Trump's America to go fuck itself. Since I don't consider myself to be part of Trump's America, and I have zero respect for that part of my country, I hope they actually do go fuck themselves. I love seeing Trump die death by a thousand wounds. Please, world leaders. Stab the immoral rapist lying genocidal stupid piece of shit in the back. In the face. In the fat ankles. Make the stupid reckless piece of shit Trump keep bleeding out politically. He is a massive fucking disgrace. What a total piece of shit. Stab him. Take any dull instrument you have and make the worthless piece of shit bleed out just a little more politically. That is what Canada and Mexico are doing, in very different ways. Carney is The Establishment Figure who probably would have lost, since people grew tired of Trudeau. But he ran against Trump, who is an insult to Canada as well as the whole world. So he is stabbing Trump in the face. I fucking love it. Trumo can say any stupid fucking thing he wants and more and more people just laugh at the stupid reckless piece of shit and the country that elected him. We deserve it. Sheinbaum is stabbing Trump in the back. As much as anyplace in the world, Mexico is under the grips of a working class-based somewhat authoritarian movement that actually is working well for the working class. And is left of center. I love it. I wish we had that in America. Maybe someday we will. It seems like at first Sheinbaum did what a typical Mexican does, and gave America - and Trump - the respect it deserved. But now that the worthless stupid raping lying genocidal piece of shit Trump is bleeding out politically, she is standing up against him a bit more. It all weakens the doomed piece of shit stab by stab. And Iran has absolutely castrated the worthless weak piece of shit. Trump's narcissistic personality will not allow him to believe he lost. But he lost. He promised regime change. What a fucking joke. Instead he killed Iranian girls and lied about it. What an immoral raping lying piece of shit. A moral disgrace to the whole world. Yeah, the Gay-murdering theocrats in Iran suck. But so does The Genocide Jew, who dragged us into this. And so does Genocide Trump, who publicly threatened to end a civilization. The Genocide Jew and Genocide Trump are worthless and wrong. I hope The Genocide Jew and Genocide Trump end up chained to Yasser Arafat in hell forever. Three weak pieces of shit who had no courage and used violence to lead. They all deserve to burn in hell forever, as far as I am concerned. So Hungary's change is like an appetizer. I want Genocide Trump and The Genocide Jew taken out, slowly and painfully. I am pretty sure now I will get my wish with Trump. Iran already took the stupid asshole's testicles. The rest will be fun to watch. Not so sure about The Genocide Jew. Israel is turning more right wing be the day. Killing innocent Palestinians and Iranians only makes The Genocide Jew more popular. It's a shame.
  25. Hungary's newly elected leader and his second in command. Peter Magyar and Mark Radnai. Perhaps their shitty economy paired with young studly men ready to govern was the winning combination. ❤️😍
  26. Nothing we can give to someone can replace the loss of a loved one. Our support does help so if that is time, money, or sitting listening to someone talk about the loved one. That is being supportive. Not to long ago one of the boys from brazil that I had met and had fun with. Mother passed away....from what I am not sure. But he was asking people to help him get from germany back to brazil to attend the funeral. I sent him money for airfare. Not enough to pay for a ticket, but something. I wrote Yuri a text let him know I knew how the loss of a parent felt and that if he wanted to vent. I would answer the phone and listen. He was grateful for the support. Sometimes knowing people care is better than financial support.
  27. My guy's grandmother passed away 2 years ago. He was very distraught and asked me to book an air ticket for him from Bangkok to Vietnam immediately the next day. I did as he asked and I offered my sympathies and condolences. After he arrived in Vietnam, he asked me for US$3500 to pay for the funeral. I declined to send him the money. I felt that I had already done my part by booking air ticket for him (about US$300 as it was an urgent booking). I reasoned that the rest of his family should contribute to funeral expenses and not just him. I believe that he feels responsible based on Vietnamese tradition because he is the only son (he has older and younger sisters) in the family. His father is a retired soldier and currently farms on their family land and earns enough just to get by. Finally, my last reason was why do you need such a grand funeral? I felt that my guy and his family wanted a grand funeral for the matriach to impress relatives and neighbours and follow the Asian custom of "saving face". However, I have always been a thrity person and don't believe in extravagant events - whether weddings or funerals. So it was very much a personal stance of mine not to overspend and I stood firm. I did not say my reasons to my guy of course. I just told him that I was unable to provide additional financial help. Our Line conversations became awkward for the next few weeks but we still stayed in touch. There were times when I felt guilty and I questioned myself whether I should have helped him. When we met again in Bangkok a few months later, I said sorry in person to him for not giving him that money for a grand funeral. He said it was ok. He observed the traditional one year mourning period. He avoided celebrations including a birthday celebration I had planned for him in December later that year.
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