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  1. zombie

    Screwboys

    Decided to pay a visit to what is now called "New Screw Boys" last night around 9.00pm Friday, 28 April. See photo I took on arrival below. The place is located at the far end of Patpong. Ground floor level in effect downstairs from Fresh Boys. Inside the premises nicely cleaned up, yet the same size as previously. For those not familiar with it, they have retained the same seating arrangements, a bit awkward and cramped nonetheless in keeping with its' history, and this part of Bangkok. Staff greeted me nicely, one of which goes back for me a few decades. Can see more photos of the place on Facebook just type in "New Screw Boys". Drinks at about 350 per one. As I arrived early I was the only customer. And seems the place is in need of more custom. Six dancers on the stage, masculine types no shirt but each wearing sexy jeans. Was told more numbers arriving later. In fact, when I was there a real cutie arrived, but I was told he was top only though on the stage a few good lookers (through my eyes) who I was informed could be compatible. Apparently, there is a cabaret show nightly. (After I went to Dream boy. which seems more popular than ever especially with Asians; now a better selection and drink prices reduced). Anyway: I enjoyed my time in New Screw Boys. Definitely worth a visit!
    9 points
  2. vinapu

    Screwboys

    don't assume anything other that you will have fun for sure. Remember that our comments here reflect our own views and it may not necessarily correspond with what you will see. Let us know how things will be going but boys first !
    3 points
  3. fedssocr

    Screwboys

    Freshboys had some twink-y boys when I was there. A nice mix of types overall Here's a link to the Screwboys FB page https://www.facebook.com/pages/New-Screw-Boy/194133930765839 The boy at the end of row 2 looks very cute
    2 points
  4. Jesus H. Christ! What kind of rabidly insecure, pretentious queen would wear a fuckin’ sweater around his neck in a sauna?
    2 points
  5. A further thought. Many countries have a form of tourism tax, Hong Kong for one. But that tax is usually levied by hotels and guest houses. This ensures that those who actually live in the cities/countries do not pay the tax. Admittedly some tourists escape paying it by staying with relatives. But generally it works very well and is easily accountable.
    2 points
  6. Undoubtedly true...and I know a number of falang men who met the loves of their lives in Thailand and thank God everyday for the blessings that followed. Some of them are members of this forum.
    2 points
  7. AIrports in Asia routinely used to collect departure taxes in cash on check in. But for around 20 years or so these were eventually added to the ticket price along with a host of other additions and paid for along with the ticket. If a machine based system is reintroduced for entry, even of there were 50 of them can you imagine the length of the queues at peak time? And what of those who have no baht with them? WIll there be a similar number of currency exchange booths? Even then, what rates would they offer and who would want to exchange a small amount of baht just to cover, say, their first 24 hours? Then, would the machines offer change from 500 or 1,000 baht notes? If so, I'll place a bet that they'd run out of notes/coins long before the time came for them to be refilled. It would be a recipe for massive chaos. The problem here concerns "major credit cards". My Thai bank VISA credit card is frequently denied when travelling overseas. So I also carry two from international banks. But what about the mass of possible future tourists from countries like China, Russia, India and others who might not have acceptable credit cards? Does the AU Small Finance Bank in Jaipur offer acceptable credit cards - or even any credit card? Ethiopian Airlines flies into BKK. Does the Bunna International Bank have acceptable credit cards? So many problem issues! QR codes might be a better idea but, again, what about the time taken at check-in for the assistants to check that a work visa for a foreigner is actually a work visa? I know people with Thai Elite visas in their passports who have had difficulty checking in because the automatic check-in machines do not recognise them! Sometimes airline staff do not recognise them!
    2 points
  8. vinapu

    Screwboys

    this is what I wanted to hear
    2 points
  9. I wish I had 1 baht for every time I've heard similar stories over the years - farang losing fortunes to boys they trusted with their lives. And straight men losing fortunes to girlfriends and even wives. I love it every time I hear a farang say "Not this boy. He's different." Yeah, right . . . Miller: "You don't trust anyone, do you?" Stavros: "That is why I have lived so long." - Miller (David Niven), Stavros (Anthony Quinn), 'The Guns of Navarone'
    2 points
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  11. ggobkk

    Go Go Boys in Thailand

    The Romeo app has a reputation for money boys finding their wallet mates.
    1 point
  12. ggobkk

    Screwboys

    The NEW Screwboys has only been open for a few evenings...looking at the boys pictured on FB one can sense they are reverting to the historic type of boys...slightly less twinky than Freshboys and less compact male than HotMale. I arrive two weeks from this morning and will do a personal survey.
    1 point
  13. The answer is in not trusting everyone but be open to trusting some. Otherwise, like Stavros, you may indeed succeed in leading a very long but very lonely life.
    1 point
  14. Yes. And I've also met three more in Pattaya with their LTRs, friends of P from his performing days. Two from the US, one from the UK. We may be a minority but we're real!
    1 point
  15. khaolakguy

    First time in Bangkok

    The beds are round, not the rooms. If you want ceiling mirrors, try the short time rooms at the Suriwong Hotel. Although it's been a while and it wasn't a pretty sight even then!
    1 point
  16. I asked about their joiner policy and had this back from the The Siam Heritage Hotel. I remember reading that there was some uncertainty if this hotel allowed joiners - "Dear Sir, Thank you for your email, Regarding to the Hotel’s Visitor Policy; - In case the customer accompany with the visitor to hotel the hotel will not charge any visitor chagre - But in case the customer call the visitor come to hotel alone and ask hotel's staff open main door, we have to charge 900THB,"
    1 point
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  18. vinapu

    Screwboys

    you better keep quiet
    1 point
  19. scott456

    First time in Bangkok

    Waking up to seeing yourself on the ceiling mirror? Yes, it's a horror.
    1 point
  20. lots of photos on Winner Boys Pattaya Facebook page.
    1 point
  21. Screamaloud

    Berlin

    FickstutenMark: I’ve been to one in Amsterdam. I was a “mare” aka a bottom. It was amazing good fun. Multiple - and I mean multiple - cocks went through me. I’d definitely go again. Highly recommended.
    1 point
  22. Had no idea that introverts were prone to stealing gold.
    1 point
  23. The website is offline. If you want to go, maybe you could call them beforehand: +44 207 244 9901
    1 point
  24. I did that many times in Brazil. It is no problem. Waze is a big help since it informs you in advance in which lane you should be. I posted recently about trip to the beaches (Abrico and others)
    1 point
  25. Ashley86

    First time in Bangkok

    Thank you so much for your advice, really appreciate it. I just booked the Le Meridian in Silom (round bed room hmmm) and look forward to venturing out and getting wild. I will post a write up as soon as I’m back.
    1 point
  26. I can still recall the vending machines at Don Mueang airport that collected 500 baht cash departure fee before proceeding to immigration (you got receipt to show officer). That was when DMK was known as BKK in the days before Swampy. I think this is that receipt.
    1 point
  27. Think part of the problem is that the boys sitting with customers complain that the AC makes them feel too cold (they certainly have to me in the past), so my guess would be that it has been deliberately turned down rather than failed.
    1 point
  28. I think I know that Geng!
    1 point
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  30. The Thai government is clearly in a real bind over how this tax is to be paid and there seems to me to be no even reasonable solution that will avoid a humungous mess. Understandably airlines and travel agents don't want near it because they'd have huge difficulty working out who need not pay. And what about those many millions of us who book online? Cash on arrival is a recipe for utter disaster at the country's main gateway airports. This is all so typical of Thai governments making decisions without first giving any thought to the consequences. In principle I'm not against some way of taxing those who arrive in Thailand having deciding they do won't need travel insurance and then leave hospitals with large unpaid bills. But then I wonder why I as one who lives in Thailand, is fully insured with a Thai insurer and travels about 15 times a year should have to cough up 4,500 baht. Better surely to make it mandatory that incoming travellers are fully covered by travel insurance - although I have no idea how this can be chacked in advance.
    1 point
  31. Business interests often override the interests of conservative politicians. In Japan, where conservative politicians have ruled since the end of WW2, you can buy a tenga (wanking toy) 24 hours a day at any Don Quijote store. They are all lined up on a shelf and there's always lots of guys perusing the latest colours and models.
    1 point
  32. I first saw this at Boyzboyzboyz. All I can say is, the guys probably don't get paid much per ball, as a lot of them couldn't be bothered chasing after them. I think it is yet another cynical way for the bar to get money out of its customers. I thought the whole spectacle was degrading and humiliating. But that's just me.
    1 point
  33. There is various sightseeing in and around (most you can get elsewhere: temples, mountains, caves), as a pretext and daytime activity for me to go again. Boy-wise, it went like this: I had a good time with A, so I went again to meet him and do sightseeing. However, A failed to show up, so I went online and met B and had such a good time, that I went again a few months later to meet B. However, B failed to show up, so I went online and met C and had such a good time, that I went again a few months later to meet C. However, neither A nor B nor C were available, so I met D (now a drop in quality, not worth going for D, and anyway Covid put an end).
    1 point
  34. vinapu

    Fetish cafe in Bangkok

    unless is that of Mahanakhon glass quality
    1 point
  35. speedoo1

    Love motels Colombia

    Because of the distance/logistics involved when you meet a guy downtown/at Parque de Bolivar and you stay in Laureles or El Poblado. Secondly, some may not prefer to take these guys (read street hustlers) to your hotel room due to the potential issues involved (with the hotel or if the guy starts demanding more money etc; I believe you have experienced yourself recently how uncomfortable it is when the guy makes a scene/demanding more money and refusing to leave). Plenty of good reasons I believe...
    1 point
  36. Scowling may also sometimes indicate a trip to the optician...
    1 point
  37. The picture is below Lukas is blurred but his car ID BA 986 dx is not. Another picture of his car and of sexy Lukas Lukas in 2013 (age : 39) Lukas 20 years ago
    1 point
  38. A Thai man filed a complaint with the police in Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok yesterday after his boyfriend stole over 200,000 baht of gold accessories. The victim, a 69 year old man named Songchai “Noobird” Maicharoen, allowed reporters from Channel 3 to visit his house to conduct an interview regarding the theft case. The house of the alleged thief’s boyfriend, a 28 year old man named Geng, is located only 50 metres away from Noobird’s home. Noobird revealed that he and Geng had been in a relationship for about six months, and had no idea that Geng had a habit of stealing as he was introverted. On the day of the incident, Geng was at home alone because Noobird visited a neighbour. Upon returning home, he discovered that Geng was already gone, along with his valuable assets. Noobird further disclosed that Geng knew where he kept all his gold accessories. The stolen items included three gold bracelets, one gold necklace, one gold ring, and a watch worth over 200,000 baht. Geng has not returned to his house and blocked Noobird’s phone and social media accounts. Man is heartbroken after boyfriend steals over 200,000 baht of gold accessories | Thaiger (thethaiger.com)
    0 points
  39. This is definitely not me. I don't chat with boys. When I open my mouth, I ask about his price and what he will do. When ugly, out of shape boys approach me, I will say no thank you I am not interested please leave me alone.
    0 points
  40. There is this guy at Lagoa for the past few days. Long pants, tshirt with sweater around his neck, going around chatting up with the boys promising marriage and taking them home but does nothing. If that is you, for god sake tip the poor boys. I heard from boys venting to other boys and to me that it’s a waste of time spending time with him. I guessed there are people that goes to sauna just to chat and feel ‘wanted’. It’s all good but please do tip them for their time spent on you.
    0 points
  41. I entirely agree with you @tassojunior I still recall how shocked I was when I met Tim Hamilton in London years ago; with his flabby belly and thinning hair, he was not the blond Adonis of the films.
    0 points
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