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  1. Last night, I had a party with 6 hot muscle boys from Grindr, Jack'ed and Hornet. They all wanted to meet up as things have been slow for them. Their bodies were divine. Some has beautiful tats which I love but others were as pure as possible. Most has six packs. I provided the location, lube, porn, sling, and booze. We spent about 3 hours in hot sex with each other. Everyone came at least 2 times with some a bit more. I'm old, so for me, it was once: at the very end of that wet dream. Then, I woke up.
    10 points
  2. The greatest night lastet for 24 hours. It was approximately 2006, +/- 1 year maybe, not sure. I had met this guy way back I think in 2001 at Songkran, I think at DJ Station. Very hot muscular guy, student at the time with great English. Not a money boy at all, just a guy being into farangs. Had been in touch throughout and met almost every time I visited Bangkok. So it was again that one time, I was staying at the Tarntawan. I can't recall the what happened in what order, but the essence was we spent about 24 hours in bed (interrupted only by the odd bathroom trip or trip outside for food). Of course with amazing sex (amazing top with unbelievable control; he could last for ever and if it took me long to cum, he would hold it until then and then cum with me), but mostly just cuddling, kissing (such a great kisser too), or sleeping or half-sleeping. It was this mutual feeling of trust and warmth and closeness that needed no words at all that made this very very special indeed.
    9 points
  3. Tomcal

    Pointe 202

    I spoke with junior tonight, he is in his hometown Ceara in northern Brazil near Fortaleza, where is is renovating a club he owns there! It looks fairly large from the video he sent! He told me he is hoping to open Pointe202 April 30th. I think that’s a little ambitious!! Maybe a lot! I personally think Brazil is looking mid to late summer but I don’t know anything more then anyone else(unlike some who are a expert on whatever topic comes up! i hope he is right because i was supposed to be in Rio 2 weeks ago and Mexico in 2 weeks!
    4 points
  4. brockmiller

    Pointe 202

    Medical professionals across the globe are doing just that; trying to save lives as much as possible. It is however very hard to do when you don't have the resources to test as much as we need to. Testing and isolation protocols should have been activated a long long time based on the advice the medical community gave to political leaders across the globe, but here we are. It is true we can't have economies shut down for an extended period of time, it will spell dire consequences for the world economy and mental health. it is very easy to apportion blame right now, but there is no easy way around this because in a sense we are a tad bit late, so all we can do is to save as many lives that walk through our doors. As for the issue of immunity. Humans are not too great on forming immunity when it comes such seasonal viral infection. The most we have seen in terms of immunity to viruses in this family is 3 years post infection where as some formed an immunity for just 1 year post infection. Unfortunately as the name suggests this Coronavirus is too novel for us to have concrete answers as to how long we form an immunity and how good that immunity is. There are several factors that go into the production of antibodies that help us form this immunity, so for now the general consensus is that people will have some form of immunity but the question is how good/deep this immunity is and for how long does the immunity last. This is all uncharted waters and we are collecting as much data as we can to make informed recommendations as we go along. But it is very difficult when you uncooperative political associates making life harder by dismissing recommendations which would have gone a long way to save lives a long time ago and now. In short, Testing was very important and still is important, we have found that early intubation and ventilation is key to survival (there are not enough ICU beds and ventilators in the world for that). those drugs being thrown around might mitigate some of the respiratory inflammatory response to the viral infection but they are not curative. Way forward; if we are able to truly enforce social and physical distancing, the curve will flatten a little quicker, the plateau of the various models will be shorter and the decline steeper. this will mean less strain on us, healthcare, ICU personnel and resources, PPEs, we can open up our ORs for elective surgeries again. less strain on the economy and I can go back to getting railed and shagging my way through Brazil again. i can't fucking do that if i am permanently scarred from wearing those Goggles for 12-16 hours and mentally scarred from intubating and calling families about their loved one that died alone!!! but i digress lol My two cents but I will let the multitalented experts on this forum make the final call though.
    4 points
  5. likeohmygod

    Pointe 202

    Considering the ratio "tests/1M pop" in Brazil and comparing it with other big countries, considering the ratio "COVID+/tested" in Brazil and doing the same comparison, even taking in account the unrealistic idea that Brazil is less than proportional when compared to these countries, you can conclude that COVID in Brazil is spreading fast (even inside favelas which will act as an amplifier) and that if we're VERY lucky the saunas will reopen at the end of June. Not even talking about the travel restrictions. Cases in Brazil are possibly EXTREMELY underestimated.
    3 points
  6. SolaceSoul

    Pointe 202

    It’s not the role for medical experts to come up with a “compromise” in order to reduce unemployment or boredom at home. Their job is to save as many lives as possible during a global pandemic. Right now, the USA has more recorded cases and deaths from COVID-19 than any other country, mostly due to the lagged (at best) or failed (at worst) response — not by our medical professionals, but by our federal government leader, and many state government leaders who take their cues from him. I didn’t think it was even possible, but the response to the pandemic by Bozonaro at this point lags behind that of Drumpf. He’s about where Drumpf was a month ago, and Dumb Donald’s current position is not quite evolved enough to flatten the curve and curb a pandemic. The respected Oxford University model predicts 478,000 deaths from COVID-19 in Brazil alone. Recent news reports indicate that Brazil is seriously under reporting both its coronavirus cases of infection AND its deaths (known and unknown) in impoverished areas (favelas). meanwhile, Bozo refers to it as “just a little flu” and encourages the country’s largely catholic population to attend crowded churches every Sunday. This thing in Brazil is NOT going to end anytime soon. Not without months of forced closings and social distancing. It’s probably going to be one of hardest hit nations, at this rate. It brings me no joy to say this, but it’s shaping up to be a blood bath down there. The last thing any of us should be concerned about is when a sauna will re-open.
    3 points
  7. Riobard

    Pointe 202

    The morbidity level on the spreadsheet is almost as low as the US and lower than SP/IT. If underreporting is proportional to (asyx) morbidity then there may may be something valuable conferred by BMX vax ... I say this very tentatively because Brazil baseline is almost 2 weeks lag.
    2 points
  8. So lucky that you still have a wet dream lol
    2 points
  9. i was surprised to see this thread because i am still relatively new to this site.... (as you know the daddy's site which has now become the amusement park of choice for every senile right winger thinks that they have banned me even though i easily re-joined under another identity but that's a discussion for another time, another place) i love having disagreeing voices here - people who i do not agree with i understand have different life experiences than I have had, and that brings them to different points of view - with the exception of the Evil Sisters of the daddys site (nazi Bozo, senile Augustus, stupid BSR, and proud heterosexual BnaC) i do not think that a disagreement with me is a sign of moral short-coming. let a hundred flowers bloom here!
    2 points
  10. Louisville Slugger reports that it hasn't exported any bats to Thailand.
    2 points
  11. From Nasdaq news Vingroup says to produce ventilators in COVID-19 fight HANOI, April 3 (Reuters) - Vietnam's biggest listed firm Vingroup VIC.HM said on Friday it will produce ventilators for the Southeast Asian country's fight against the new coronavirus. The company has entered into a licence agreement with Medtronic MDT.N for its P560 ventilator production, the company said in an emailed statement, adding that it would also produce low-cost open-source ventilators designed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Vingroup said it would be able to produce up to 55,000 units a month at its existing automobile and smartphone factories in Vietnam, including 10,000 P560 ventilators. Production would begin within weeks, it said, adding that the firm could also produce ventilators for foreign markets. Vietnam has reported 233 coronavirus cases as of Friday, with no reported death, the Ministry of Health said. https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/vietnams-vingroup-says-to-produce-ventilators-in-covid-19-fight-2020-04-03
    2 points
  12. So says the food columnist for the Washington Post. I liked her article because I drink a lot of Coke Zero. But, I concede that water is best. https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/food/the-case-for-diet-soda-it-gets-a-bad-rap-but-the-research-tells-a-different-story/2019/06/21/70ad3f54-92da-11e9-b570-6416efdc0803_story.html?utm_term=.bfb7281d1ae0
    1 point
  13. Without Dr. Fauci and politicians such as governors Cuomo and Newsom, the US would be supporting spurious cures touted by Rudy Guiliani in order to get people back to playing Trump golf courses and filling football stadiums. The best thing about President Trump's daily campaign rally/virus update is that it reminds me it's time for my daiy walk. I keep hoping for a clear opportunity to plan my next trip to Thailand. Vinapu and Reader know I planned for late May...now? Many of the boys I know and am concerned for have headed home to Vietnam and Cambodia...and most have been quarantined in their home countries. They text that they's like to return to work, but now sure what that means or will mean? Sorry...I'm drifting into a rambling rant about lost habits and opportunities.
    1 point
  14. Anthonyvan

    Pointe 202

    The situation is indeed very grim right now. I have the feeling that my trip to South America in late Oct early Nov will be unrealistic given that the Southern Hemisphere will enter its winter season very quickly, which seems to be the hotbed for this virus.
    1 point
  15. Riobard

    Pointe 202

    I’d Taip either Seoulfully ... those curves not so flattened.
    1 point
  16. Badboy81

    Pointe 202

    Back to what I originally stated, right now, we need medical professionals to definitely save as many lives as possible....that does't change the fact that the economies of the world are fucked up so there has to be some type of compromise, a vaccine will take a long time....Better testing across the board, getting concrete figures on who is more likely to get the virus....finding out if you are immune is you are exposed to the virus....Im not a medical professional (SOMEBODY WHO IS, FEEL FREE TO PROVIDE SOME SOLID INFO)... Here is what I do know- The US and every other country in the world, can't have cities, states, countries shut down for months...PERIOD... I am 100% concerned about people getting sick and dying...How much of that has to do with healthcare, testing, treatment, etc.? I am less concerned with going to the saunas than as few people dying as possible AS WELL as people getting back to work...Maybe government can figure out how to work on that...Hell I don't know... What I do know is that giving stimulus money or subsidies won't be enough to help unemployment, small business, people all over the world...The same way that not testing, having preventative methods as well as being proactive as a whole to all possible outcomes... What are your thoughts and opinions...?
    1 point
  17. sometimes it's blessing in disguise as it helps to avoid disappointment when mutual infatuation starts wearing out and all of the sudden guy realizes we are not as generous as he dreamed about and/ or we notice he is not attractive as we thought before. This way one can cherish memories forever On personal level I can recall at least 4 guys I wish our last meeting never happened as it hollowed previous experiences and I'm culprit / losing interest for some reason/ for 2 of those cases and boys are to be blamed for other two / untimely asking for extra unwarranted tip and clearly going with me just for an income without even faking pretense it's otherwise /
    1 point
  18. yes I thought that was clear from my post.... Met him many many times, before and after that memorable night. It became increasingly difficult to meet, as he had moved abroad for work and we had to be lucky to be in BKK at the same time to meet. And unfortunately eventually lost contact altogether.
    1 point
  19. I guess much of the fun is in the trying. Really good tops are pretty rare.
    1 point
  20. Latbear4blk

    Pointe 202

    I was not talking about the spread of the infection, but about morbidity rates. But you and @Riobard need to stop demolishing my hopes right now.
    1 point
  21. Riobard

    Pointe 202

    Korean men are gorgeous and know what they are doing.
    1 point
  22. Riobard

    Pointe 202

    It is now apparent that we are looking at an 18-24 month hiatus in Montreal’s strip clubs if widespread vaccination does not shorten the duration of mitigation measures. Canada has a similar absolute case prevalence, but currently a considerably higher per capita rate compared to Brazil. I fear that Brazil will eventually outpace it, and Easter and it’s basket-case Mad Hatter leader will resurrect greater proliferation. If not, I’ll happily eat my Imperial margarine bonnet.
    1 point
  23. Riobard

    Pointe 202

    Brazil is reporting 3% serious/critical. If reporting could be globally standardized, one could by now somewhat assess the differential benefit of extant TB vaccination uptake.
    1 point
  24. Latbear4blk

    Pointe 202

    I hope Junior is right, but I am afraid he is too optimistic. Brazil looks really bad considering the local government disarray. Right now Bolsonaro is fighting even his own cabinet and to make the health perspective even worse, the political future is very uncertain. I am still fantasizing with a trip in July. I think it would be even too soon for the saunas to be open, though. My hopes are based in this report. If they are right, perhaps COVID-19 morbidity in Brazil and Argentina, where I understand BCG vaccination is universal and mandatory, will not get to the USA heights and traveling restrictions and physical distancing policies will be softened by then. Again, it is just hope, I have no certainty about anything.
    1 point
  25. reader

    Government closing bars

    In the evening White House Covid19 briefings, no one has captured America's imagination more than Dr.Anthony Fauci, who has been director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984. He consistently corrects Trump's statements that he believes represent bad science and then goes on to describe why with a language and style that people can easily grasp. He has emerged as the nation's most respected authority on he subject, championing proven mitigation practices such a hand-washing and social distancing. He first became known in the mid-1980's for his work during the HIV AIDS crisis. His presence on the national stage has given Americans an authoritative yet folksy voice of reason. You can watch him here setting things straight after the president promoted a possible virus cure. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/fauci-disputes-trump-on-coronavirus-treatment-drugs/vi-BB11vSjT
    1 point
  26. if you're looking for such an experience, you won't find it. You probably know that yourself. It's the very nature of such surprise experiences that they come out of the blue. Hence the wow factor, too.
    1 point
  27. Quarantine home fitness routine Day 17:
    1 point
  28. So nice. My mom always spoke in a way easier to understand. How about: Shit Show?
    1 point
  29. Tomcal

    Plan

    Thanks!! My mistake!
    1 point
  30. Anyone hungry? Sitting home all of the time, I find I eat too much! But maybe just one of these...
    1 point
  31. Power, Flip, Bottom, and of course the ubiquitous Brazilian porn actor Pokes Lendahand. c. 2012
    1 point
  32. You are asking questions of a guy who has not posted here for 14 months!
    1 point
  33. You are certainly correct in the past I considered to retire in Thailand but not anymore, having a vacation from time time there is enough.
    1 point
  34. it looks that having great boys and sex industry is not enough to make country great
    1 point
  35. Boss Det at @Home Bar has just posted that they distributed over 200 meals in about 30 minutes! I understand that along the JC ex-Pats have been donating generously to allow other bars to participate on allocated days.
    1 point
  36. Thais who buy food daily cannot stay indoors 24 hours a day. They need time to do what needs to be done. Today, I had to go to the market. First time I have left in 2 weeks. The streets were quiet and social distancing was everywhere I saw. I purchased 6 zucchini to make a veggie chili to last days. Guess how much? 660 baht. I was shocked. All in all, my bill was 15,000 baht for food. That is so much more than normal and I used the same store as always. Prices are much higher. Yes, I have enough to last in my place for a while. But, do most Thais? I don't think so. In most places, they allow for people to go out during the day. It is meant for essentials as there should be no travel between provinces. But, keeping people indoors all day seems good to me but not for most Thais. Just my opinion. Now, the cost. You and I can afford to weather the storm. Can most Thais? I don't think so and I know not. I have already turned down over 30 guys in the last week asking for help. It is sad but I can't help everyone that needs it. My ex called recently as he got sick and I asked him to go get checked for CoVid. He went to a Thai hospital. You know how much? 8,000 baht. So, can most Thais afford that? No. And, therefore most will not get tested. It is a shit show. And, as the privileged, we are definitely in the advantage here. We can't put our minds to Thai thinking. And, I don't know of many Thais who have prepared for the weeks of quarantine like me (or months). Night time people are up to no good. They are pervs trying to fuck and score and have sex. There are none that are going to play bridge. JK I don't know any of that but I wanted to say it. Plus, I can't seem to stay awake after 10 so it doesn't affect me in the least. Even when friends are in town, I go to meet them and am tired before the first bar opens.
    1 point
  37. @Home Bar, Jomtien Complex today (Pictures from their FaceBook)
    1 point
  38. Now we know that in 13 years everything will be back to normal
    1 point
  39. Definitely my 1st BKK trip bcoz at that time I was devirginized by a very muscular, gym-fit and handsome man who I call Mr. Perfect Guy from Dreamboys and he becomes my regular ever since, never expected that my 1st time will be in Thailand, but its so memorable...I miss him though now that I can't go 2 BKK...he's always part of my report btw, lol But my last trip will tie with this since I had the best sex + massage ever...the very hot masseur was from Prince before, but never selected him, then I tried searching for him since he quits on that massage place, and after a year, I found his ad, he returned to BKK, then we meetup, that was also one of the most memorable BKK trip I ever had, a truly heavenly (s)experience!!!
    1 point
  40. There's this Tawan guy I always liked look of but him being very popular, was always out of reach sitting with somebody handsome or being offed already. When I finally manage to off him , he dumped me. I gave him next chance, it was great but rushed and so was next time. But I still liked him and did not give up to be mightily rewarded in Sept 2017. For some reason ( I suspect dearth of customers ), he seemed to be very happy to see me in the bar and even happier to agree for an off, long time at that. I thought this is all theater just to make sure I don't change my mind but no, he gave me memorable night and true boyfriend experience. Busy and romantic , sleepless and sweaty night and I couldn't resist to ask for repeat in the afternoon as fabulous as previous night. I did not see him that trip after that and next time , next trip I offed him, he returned to his uneven performance rushing out again but memories of that night and even our short walk to Nantra with him clearly showing he is so happy going with me will linger forever unless virus decides to intervene. It must be something with Tawan guys as out of 4 such visibly happy walks I recall, 3 were with their boys.
    1 point
  41. hank75

    Moonlight Gogo Bangkok

    Moonlight’s latest “Bat” I hope he doesn’t cost too many “bat”
    1 point
  42. episevilla

    Next week in Barcelona

    Sure, many times... If you share, you probably have to pay double fee...
    1 point
  43. And the hits keep on coming... Perhaps this is an early casualty of COVID-19. Tonight I received an email announcing the end of Gotham Bar and Grill. I've been living in the hood for many years, and shared wonderful times at Gotham with countless friends, family, and celebrities. It was one of my favorite dining rooms in Manhattan. Gotham was my go-to restaurant in NYC. I had an account there. None of my guests ever had to endure the awkward moment after dinner when payment became necessary. We simply exited the table when we were ready to leave, with nothing more than a thank you to the staff. Pure heaven. When the statements arrived in the mail, never a mistake. A super class act. I mourned when Alfred Portale recently left. I loved his wonderful food creations. Victoria Blamey, Alfred's replacement, was never able to re-create the spark, IMO. I had a feeling it was only a matter of time. They were hanging on by a thin thread without the talent of a superstar chef. The virus had to be devastating for them. Gotham Bar and Grill Is Closing Permanently After 36 Years
    0 points
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