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  2. What ? o, that Balcony. For second I thought you filing application for Pattaya Flying Club
  3. actually one can but until now only when talking about operetta third world countries and their caciques
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  5. Someone PLEASE Tell Me....... cause I want to know the ANSWER too!...... But I think I know it ? MONEY !!!!!!!!
  6. You are assuming that he reads his posts!
  7. For a while he used to work in Hotmale. He's chatty and friendly.
  8. Found its website. But one page there intrigued me. What on earth does this (with marked prices) mean?
  9. I have been following the news on this, and among the commentaries I have read (can't remember which one now) there was a truly sobering comment: the whole notion that the way to evacuate people in a fire is through the fire stairs has been called into question. These were 30-storey blocks. There must have been many elderly persons for whom going down 30 flights of stairs in a state of near panic would be physically impossible. Weak knees, weak hearts, poor eyesight.... Having been in a fire twice in my life, I don't fancy taking any risks. Silom Soi 2 is one alley I do not venture into. There was also one hotel in Vientiane which shocked me. I was returning to the hotel via a shortcut, which route took me past the side of the building where the exit of the fire stairs was. It was also where the back door of a restaurant was. And in the 2 metres of wall between one door and the next were cylinders and cylinders of cooking gas. Taking the fire stairs might lead you straight to an inferno of exploding gas cylinders.
  10. There was a Nepali guy working at the now-defunct Tawan a few years back. And a tailor shop up Silom Road that I have used on a few occasions has Nepalis on its staff.
  11. @Olddaddy you realise, I hope, that one sentence contradicts the other. 🤣
  12. PATTAYA: GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Just like many other times I've been to Pattaya, I chose to book the Agate Hotel in the Jomtien complex. The price-quality ratio is simply excellent. And the location is perfect. Close to several gay bars and within walking distance of the (gay) beach. You'll get the best price by booking directly with the hotel. This can make a significant difference compared to booking platforms. If the hotel's own booking tool on the website isn't working, email them. They usually have rooms available. Nice detail: the bathrooms have a bench in the shower. Handy for lazy queens who like to give blowjobs in the shower but don't want to get down on their knees... From my hotel room, I have a view of the abandoned parking garage in the Jomtien complex (see photo). Does anyone know if it was ever in use, or what the story behind it is? Not the most inspiring view, but I also look out directly onto the street inside the complex, so in the evenings you can see how busy it is and what's going on around. The hotel pool is small, but it's always quiet and deserted. Perfect for a few hours of relaxation if you don't feel like going to the beach. There's even a pet squirrel roaming around the pool. It's tame and not afraid of people. It came very close to me and was even bold enough to jump onto the lounge chair I was lying on and look at me curiously. Just turn on Grindr here, and the messages are guaranteed to pour in. And if the selection of guys on Grindr isn't enough, I recommend using Hornet. Quite a few money boys in Jomtien have been blocked by Grindr because they discovered they were MBs. Advertising yourself for sex for money isn't allowed on Grindr. But via Hornet, it's easier for them to open a new account when this happens. Meanwhile, Grindr has much stricter security. If you're banned, you can't create a new account with the same phone. As other forum members have noticed, there are quite a few Black guys (some from Madagascar) active on Grindr as moneyboys here. I've encountered quite a few in my grid. See, for example, the guys in the colleague below. Always nice for those who want a change from the Asian guys. What's also striking is that the price increases implemented by many guys in Bangkok haven't yet filtered down to Pattaya. On Grindr, most moneyboys offer themselves for 2,000 baht, but there are also plenty willing to visit your hotel room for 1,500 or even 1,000 baht. And they're good-looking guys, too. Speaking of Grindr: the profile below made me laugh... The photo shows that what you're looking for can sometimes be closer than you think... I've seen several shows in the complex itself. I've been to the M2M show several times before, and it never disappoints. The performances are full of energy, and the artists radiate joy. A fun night out is guaranteed. This time, too, it was a great time at M2M. I went to The Venue for the first time, but I'm not as impressed with the show there. The performers seem to be disinterested. Twice a week, they put on an extra show with a more erotic twist after their regular show. This special show is actually much more fun than their mail show. The performers seem to enjoy it more, probably because they can rake in a decent amount of tips. The audience sits very close, and as the performers walk through the audience, you can touch them and give them the tickets or tuck them into their clothes. A very touchy-touchy show. The shows at Best Bar are unfortunately no longer what they were for a short time. They had to cut the erotic segments. That was a really fun part, if I'm to believe those who were lucky enough to experience it. See the photo below for an impression. Oh well. That was once upon a time. Not anymore. Now it's a Thai Dance section and the well-known ladyboy numbers. Not as good as M2M, but in terms of energy and fun, better than The Venue. That's it for now. I'll write more about further adventures in Pattaya soon, even the exciting ones.
  13. Bruno

    Karachi

    Owww... Should have been in Asia forum... Blooper.
  14. Bruno

    Karachi

    I am planning a trip to Karachi in a few weeks. There are super cheap Pegasus flights. Any hotel recommendations? Would you include a Lahore / Islamabad visit or just stay one week in Karachi? is it easy to meet Pakistani men? Any street cruising info? Cheers Bruno
  15. Thanks Peter looks easy on the way to Balcony.
  16. They brought in Gurkhas when they heard Olddaddy was coming to town.
  17. I have a nice leather cover for mine. Carry it everywhere. I have travel pants with a zippered pocket inside the front pocket that it fits in perfectly.
  18. According to the current occupant, regardless of what the constitution says he plans to run again in four years. Go figure. Just cannot make this stuff up.
  19. Nepalese boys in Pattaya ?. My only interaction with Nepalese was 15 years ago when I was part of a 2 week trekking holiday into the high mountains. They carried our bags and generally looked after us on the trail. Tough friendly young guys .
  20. Amen, what a fancy name for a boy !. I like him already.
  21. that's one of great American inventions along with presidential term limit
  22. indeed. Few weeks ago in broad daylight I was almost ( perhaps less then 1 cm) hit by car on local intersection which is not really busy even in peak times. Driver was likely blinded by the sun.
  23. Yes they are biological brothers from Burma. The similar hairstyle (which is permed not natural) doesn’t help in telling them apart. Second pic is the older brother Amen who has worked at Jupiter since 2018 and used to be one of their best performers. He went home at some point over past two years and younger brother showed up this year and replaced Amen in the shows he used to do. I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. Amen just came back in the last month. I don’t know if he’s reclaimed his spot but he used to be better looking and more charismatic than Junior. I was told Junior is friendly and loves to be invited drinking.
  24. I have a US Passport Card that I use for identification purposes when I travel internationally. They currently cost $30, plus a $35 processing fee if it is the first time getting the card. You get them from the Passport Office at the State Department...same as the passport book. I find it convenient as it fits in my wallet (size of a credit card) and contains all of the same information as the passport booklet minus the entry/exit stamps. I just photo copy the entry/exit page and carry that around in my bag. So far, I have had no issues or problems using the passport card. Super Rich accepted it in Thailand with no problem when exchanging currency. Hotels all accepted it on my recent tour of Northern Thailand, as did certain venues we visited that required ID.
  25. I visited the place on a Monday night last week. Only 3-4 customers and less than 10 boys. Everyone where friendly and not to pushy. The first offers where not my type but the third one was a shy 18 year old newbie. Quoted 70€ for HJ and BJ, 150€ for full service. Took him to my hotel (Motel One Tiergarten) and showered together. We both enjoyed not only the warm water in the shower. Went to bed and had fun. Communication was only via Smartphone possible.
  26. It is show bar. 50/50 drag and muscle show. Place for meeting with locals. You cannot "hire" dancers via bar. But you may talk with them privately and if you will be lucky (depends on your age, how good you look and amount of money), maybe you will get agreement.
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