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  1. PeterRS

    The 13

    Oh my goodness! What a wonderful ending for one of the boys! I felt the tears coming back as I watched that vdo.
    6 points
  2. BlkSuperman

    It pays 2 B NICE!

    It's ABSOLUTELY InShot_20230714_150459359.mp4 true that, "it pays to be nice!" So this morning. I had to cancel an upcoming trip to SDQ. I had missed the deadline to cancel by 4 days and was hit with a $165 loss. I didn't bother to reach out to the owner of the property because he's always VERY ACCOMMODATING with us when we book with him so I didn't want to bother him and ask for a refund because of my canceling. He and I have become very close over the years and a few years ago I would send him a whatsapp message and book directly through him to save money by not having to pay the additional fees when I book through the rental site. This was before I realized I was doing myself a disservice and was losing money because the more I spend on my spirit credit card, the more points I get and that keeps me at my spirit GOLD STATUS and also substantially lowers the cost of our flights. The spirit rewards program is AMAZING, MY FELLOW SLUTS. ww don't fly to sdq every 6 weeks because we're rich. We're able to go every 6 weeks because of the points we accumulate on that credit card. Long story short. When I looked at my email a short while ago, I see that he, the apartment owner, sent me back the $165 and left a sweet little note in The comment section. The $165 was actually his to keep and u hadn't called or texted to ask if he would send it back. Which was totally unexpected. I'm the type of whore who always send the owners holiday greeting texts, send random texts to see how their families are and also send birthday texts if I know that information. That ISH goes a long way with ANYONE, especially property owners and restaurant employees and owners. We go to eat at our favorite restaurant in zona colonial and they treat us like royalty. I even advertise their business and properties for free on my social media accounts. Moral of the story: BE NICE TO PEOPLE FOR NO REASON!
    5 points
  3. fedssocr

    The 13

    I didn't know that Adul Samon came the US to go to school. He just graduated from high school and plans to become a doctor. Rick Stanton was the commencement speaker at the graduation ceremony. If ABC news puts the video up online I will link to it.
    5 points
  4. TotallyOz

    Apollo massage Bangkok

    So, I visited there this week. A few things. Don't use Grab. It takes you to the wrong side of the road. If you use the BTS, like Reader said, it is right at Exit 3 and easy to find. The staff had straight customers getting massages downstairs in chairs and it was a bit weird for me as I said, "I have a booking" and they all knew that that was. The guy I book was a great massage. The room was clean and 650 baht with 1500 minimum to the boy. I did not book the VIP room as it was not available but the regular room was fine (except hearing the people next to me). The room was cool and nicely lit and comfortable. It was a bit small but that was OK, the massage guy made it work. All in all a good experience. Thumbs up for Apollo.
    4 points
  5. Boy69

    New in Bangkok. I

    It's very simple to distinguish between them if the boy asks for money he is MB and if he doesn't he's not. Lol.
    4 points
  6. reader

    The 13

    That few were aware of his pursuit of higher education, more were perhaps aware that Adul (Adun) Samon was the one of the three stateless boys and their coach who were granted Thai citizenship a few months after their rescue. Adun became best known for answering rescuer Rick Stanton question about how many of there are you with a reply in English. He speaks four other languages, including Thai, Burmese, Mandarin, and Wa, a language spoken near the Myanmar and China border. Middlebury appears to be a fine choice. One of America's finest liberal arts colleges, the school is well known for its international focus. The following photo was taken at the age of 15, a year following his rescue.
    3 points
  7. On Wednesday forum delegates numbering three including myself made visit to Moonlight. We arrived just before 10 pm and while inside had kind of shock. Bar was looked empty with sprinkling of clients here and there. More come just immediately before the show but still I doubt no more than half of seats were ocupied. Even boy'offer was reuced. I eyed two and none of them showed for work at night. Floor boys with exception of one were parading fully dressed, only barechested on offer was new and noticeably nervous #13, extremely cute Cambodian. I had other designs but because cuteness and nervousness I decided to perform Vinapu tuck on him twice, on beginning and at departure. Hope he will remeber me in my hour of need. Show was new and energetic, it looks that at the moment Nut becomes lead model and Babe beccoming one of line models. Retrofitting in Korean pop star style I'd ot do him any good perhps. Models are wearing t-shirts with their names and there were veteras Babe, Nut, Tum, York and Mark and relatively new, massively built guy Jar. Nicky seems to be gone for good as was not seen there for a while. No takers for money garlands. After the show it was kind of desperate as all spectators, bar 2 or 3 left and boys were visibly deprived hope of getting an off that night. Low season in full swing. I did my part though by asking mamasan to call one of those absent, he showed before end of show but not before asking mamasan to send him picture of client who is calling him. I passed test with thunder because he arrive all smiles. Since Jupiter night before also was under patronized it looks that boys are in desperate need of our presence and walletts. One I offed on Tuesday is sending " how are you?" messages twice daily. Had his tip requests were more moderate, he would be sitting pretty now because I liked him sort of quite very much but price tag was out of sync.
    3 points
  8. gayinpattaya

    New in Bangkok. I

    There isn't a difference. This is Thailand. 2000 baht today, or a motorbike and a house a year later.
    2 points
  9. If you have a LINE account, you might try sending them a photo of the guy you wish to book on the same day (including time and duration). I've done that successfully in the past but now just show up and choose from their tablets. Since all are free agents, have at least three guys in mind in case your first choice is not available. No deposit was requested.
    2 points
  10. Even though SP is safer and have hotter GPs than Rio, it's still hard not to go to Rio if you are a beach lover (like me). That being said, if you don't need a beach vacation and going for the GPs, SP has definitely been better recently. Anyone coming to Rio/SP in the next weeks ?
    2 points
  11. Or he knows and doesn't want anyone else to know maybe including himself.😟
    2 points
  12. Twink: https://twitter.com/Thisis_Yoshi/
    2 points
  13. I visited Soi 13 on Saturday 18:30, June 10. Someone wrote here that it's the best sauna in Asia. I'd say maybe it's the best sauna in the world (Brazilian garoto saunas excluded)! Two non sexual things striked me in the first few minutes. One, everything including the floor is so squeaky clean, everyone is barefooted (maybe footware is prohibited). Two, there are unlimited free light drinks. Lots of young eye candies; didn't notice any attitude. Although, as usual, many walking around stone-faced zombie-like, there's also talk to be seen and heard. I guess it's mostly because friends come together, but - for example - an old local striked up a not-hitting-on-u conversation with me in English at the hot water pool (it's not really a jaccuzi). Better atmosphere. The best feature was the dark room, darkest and most interactive I've ever been to. Can't see a thing, no matter how long I stayed there. At some point I was taken care of by 2 guys. Only after I tried to decipher with my hands who was doing what, I found out that I'm actually part of a fivesome... The dark 'room' is actually a corridor, with 5-6 very small wooden cubicles opening on it's right side. For some reason, two guys making out prefer to do it in the corridor, so most cubicles r empty. By 19:15 there was a jam, everyone stuck together with intense action. Only when I finally got to the end of the corridor for the third time (still erect), I found out that the last cubicle had no back side. It opened into a parallel corridor, which was just as dark and almost empty. I guess most patrons aren't aware of its existence. It's much more conducive to 'normal' dark action. I enjoyed myself immensly. Never had so many anonymous guys take care of me.
    1 point
  14. Peteus is a good one, but there are many. Christian from Petrus Is SUPER SEXY but he doesn't mess around with guys. He's very friendly and easy on the eyes though. I tried HAVING HIM but he has a girlfriend and he is lsnt BI or GAY. HAVE FUN and BE SAFE, my friend.
    1 point
  15. I will try my best!
    1 point
  16. I am so glad that I got my 10 year visa and it is still good for another 3 years.
    1 point
  17. jeremy

    15M Massage Saphan Kwai

    I've read a few guys on here have booked a massage boy prior to arriving at the massage shop. When I have tried to reserve a guy the shops send me this Bangkok Bank Pay QR code but I can't use it without a Thai bank account. Is there some other way? I have asked shops on Line, but not really received an answer. Thanks.
    1 point
  18. fedssocr

    The 13

    Here's a link to the story with video https://abcnews.go.com/International/thai-cave-survivor-reunites-rescuer-high-school-graduation/story?id=101294342
    1 point
  19. You have a mistake it's actually 81.72 %.
    1 point
  20. floridarob

    I hate American

    There are events that automatically get an SSSS but most are random, just like the metal detectors have random selection, it beeps even though metal didn't cause it to go off.
    1 point
  21. Yes, at the entrance floor where the lockers are located and not in the cruising area, which is two floors down from the entrance.
    1 point
  22. PeterRS

    I hate American

    There was one time I all but screamed at an AA agent. In late 2010 I planned a month long trip to three countries in South America. For this I needed four business class flights to get from BKK to Buenos Aires and I knew I would not have quite enough BA miles. So on a business round-the-world trip in the summer the year before, I decided to use the mileage/sector allowances on RTW tickets to the maximum. For LHR to New York, therefore, I booked LHR to SFO, stayed on London time and overnighted using points at the airport Hyatt, was on a 6:00 am AA flight to Miami where I had allowed over two hours to connect to a flight to LGA due to arrive around 7:30pm. All went well until we were about to land at MIA. The captain announced that there was an electric storm in the area and this might result in some delay. This worried me not in the slightest, the more so when we actually landed on time. But then we were stuck on a taxiway as the airport had had to close due to lightning. No flights could land or take off. After an hour, I began to get slightly worried. After another 15 minutes and no movement, I become really concerned. But as no flights were taking off, I assumed my LGA flight would be delayed. We finally reached our gate within minutes of the take-off time for my LGA flight - but it was from a different terminal. I raced to the new gate. It had just been closed and the plane was being pushed back. I was advised to go to the lounge and see what the staff could do. I know from experience that there is no point screaming and yelling in such a situation, partly because other passengers are usually venting their anger and partly there is little these ladies can do. So when I reached the desk, I politely apologised for giving the lady another problem but I had to be in New York by lunchtime the next day. Was there anything she could possibly do? Eventually she said the only other flight to NYC was full. The earliest she could get me to LGA would be a flight via Charlotte the next day landing at 3:05 pm. Too late for my lunch. But she suggested I have a drink or two in the lounge and she would page me if anything earlier came up. Sure enough, within 20 minutes, I heard my name called. She had found a first class seat on the last flight arriving at 10:30 pm. I could have kissed her. The flight was fine, the meal even seemed quite tasty and the vodkas calmed me down. But . . . standing at the baggage carousel, half the bags arrived within about 20 minutes. The other half, including mine, did not. We waited more than an hour before an AA rep finally appeared. It turned out the lock on the aft door of the 757 had stuck and the baggage handlers could not open it! I was ready to scream! We were advised it should only take another 10 minutes or so. It took 40! Completely exhausted, I immediately grabbed a cab. When I got to the Warwick Hotel, I could barely walk to the reception desk only to be told by the young man on duty that as they had expected me to arrive several hours earlier, the hotel was full and my room had been given away - even though it had been pre-booked and pre-paid! Only then was I ready really to explode, when he told me that instead of a normal room he would put me in the Westminster Suite on the top floor for my three nights! So sometimes good things can happen after bad ones.
    1 point
  23. you're back again already!?
    1 point
  24. Unfortunately it, s there, bars are well under capacity and there, s whiff od desperation at closing time. We are doing what we can to lift Silom,s economy but help is needed so instead of yakking just jump on the plane and come here. Dont forget your wallet though
    1 point
  25. Mavica

    I hate American

    "Enjoy this little time with your family and relatives! A hug."
    1 point
  26. reader

    15M Massage Saphan Kwai

    It's been my experience that the guys in most shops in Saphan Kwai and Soi 6 websites are not models and are available for hire. Have not found any of the guys I booked to have been photo shopped. Some actually looked better in person. I know nothing of Pattaya shops. I prefer shops with set minimum tip. Avoids negotiating and establishes baseline of service. It also keeps the cheap Charlies at bay. Again, this is based on my experiences in Bangkok and not Pattaya or elsewhere.
    1 point
  27. hojacat

    HCMC updates?

    Excellent decision. I've been to Vietnam a few times and it's always so much fun. Since it's so your first time, you might get a bit overwhelmed with traffic., but the food and the guys make it totally worth it. Just follow the locals when you're crossing the street and use Grab as much as possible, since it's affordable over there. The guys are really and especially in HCMC, pretty wild. Plenty of action on Grindr and Blued, but Hornet also has a good number of profiles. Can't help you much with massage places and money boys as I don't do transactional sex, but I have seen quite a few mb in the apps and I assume the rate should be lower than Thailand. Republic Lounge used to be very popular as a bar and club, but I was told it closed last year. the only other place I used to go to is Thi Bar, right by Bui Vien St. (the Kao San of Saigon). It's a bar and actually the crowd is pretty mixed, as a few straight backpackers go there, but at night there is plenty of local eyecandy. It's owned by this French guy who I think has a local bf though all my Saigon friends know him pretty deeply, if you know what I mean. There is also a relatively new sauna called Nadam spa. I actually never been but read it on another forum where it said that the crowd was really good. So I suggested it to one of my Filipino friends visiting HCMC last month. He and his Aussie bf went there on a Sunday afternoon and said they had a blast. Probably around 80-100 people in the crowd, mostly locals and mostly twinks and in-shape young guys. It closes pretty early , I think at 10:00pm, so the best time is usually from 4-8pm, especially on a Saturday and Sunday. Another friend of mine is going to Saigon at the end of August and I will see what will be his impressions of that place but since I'm a sauna lover I already plan to visit it in October before heading to Taipei for pride or if not then in December. Now a few words about accommodation: guest check-in is strictly enforced in Vietnam, so no matter if your guy goes straight to your room or you go pick him up downstairs, his ID will be checked and his name written down. Some locals don't like that because they're shy or they say they get bad looks from the font-desk people, so an Airbnb is a good solution, especially if you want to have 3+ action at your place, which at least in my experience happens much more often even then in Thailand (plenty of times the guy I'm chatting with have asked if it was ok to bring over a friend of his, something almost unheard of in Thailand, where local guys frown upon when you suggest a threesome with another Thai). If you stay in an Aribnb, I would suggest getting an older place but that has been remodeled inside as those usually don't have a doorman, where newer high-rises usually have a reception and they also will ask for checking-in your guests. Another peculiarity in Vietnam is that the front-desk people at some boutique hotels just go to sleep after a certain hour at night like 12:00 or 1:00 AM. They will just lock the door, turn off the light and sleep right next to their desk, so if you come back late at night or you're just in your room but you want to go down to pick up a guy you will need to wake him up and then he needs to register your guest, and then he goes back to sleep, so if your guy wants to leave after you're done he needs to wake up the receptionist again. Pretty awkward and uncomfortable for all parts involved. Now this doesn't happen in all independent hotels, but it happened to me both in Hanoi and Saigon during my first times in there, so after that I usually go for a big international chain if I choose to stay in an hotel in Vietnam. Some Airbnbs have the same issue, as some of my fwbs usually have to leave before a certain hour since the doorman goes to sleep and they will be locked out if they get home later than that. So if you decide for an Airbnb, double check with the host that reception is opened 24hr.
    1 point
  28. Twink Edited by Admin (no nudity in this forum)
    1 point
  29. I don't buy into this practice of paying, never mind giving more and believe is fosters more experiences like this, because what did he lose ....nothing. I know Thailand and "saving face" crap, but I don't get loud, I would've stopped after the first 10 minutes and said this isn't working, I want a different person. Worst than wasting the money is wasting time. I've said it before, if you are a tourists, every day has a per diem expense and time shouldn't be wasted over a useless pos like that. If it was someone not charging from an app, that's the risk we take, if you're paying, no paying for poor service....
    1 point
  30. I was never a big fan of sex massage parlours and rarely visit such places , if I want sex massage I prefer to find someone on the apps and doing it in my room it's more convenient and much cheaper, if I want professional massage I go to legitimate parlours. my personal impression : 1. Most of the boys presents on their websites are good looking models who don't actually work there at all and are just a fake cover to attract potential customers. 2. The pictures of the guys who actually working there are heavily photoshop to artificially make them more attractive then they really are. 3. The description of the guys not always in line with reality and often exaggerated. 4. Many guys working there have very limited or non skills in doing proper massage and only concertrate to manipulate you in 'happy ending' to extract as more money as they can from the clients. 4. Most of the working guys are straight. 5. Most of the masseuses have very limited English or non , it's very difficult to communicate with them. 6. The rates are over priced.
    1 point
  31. One if my friends says " gentleman is not afraid of Syphilis ,he already has it "
    1 point
  32. Where would the Thailand news be without @vinapu and his numerous posts, and then @Olddaddy with his hundreds of threads? Two guys devoted to keeping the forums going. Kudos!
    1 point
  33. This is an area of small row houses, so there are more leasing options for small shops rather than look for a space with large floor area. Having multiple small shops also makes the business more flexible. If times are bad, one can close the worst-performing shop and keep the rest running. It allows the business better bargaining strength with landlords. If one landlord asks for a steep increase in rent, it is possible to walk away from the deal and still have other shops in operation. Another possibility is that each shop is structured as discrete businesses with different minority shareholders. That way, the main shareholder can tap on multiple minority shareholders for capital, so although to us they may look like a single buisness, in fact the ownership mix of each shop is different.
    1 point
  34. Sophia of Golden Girls fame was running hers through dishwasher from time to time
    1 point
  35. I walk Lumpinee a few evenings a week and Benchakitti at least once a trip. These provide my most relaxing moments so I’m heartened to read about these efforts. From The Nation The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is working with the Big Trees Foundation and private companies to breathe new life into decaying rain trees inside Benchakitti Park, as city officials strive to add more green space to the capital and protect the small pieces that survived decades of rapid expansion. Most of the city’s green areas were transformed into construction sites as economic growth transformed Bangkok into a metropolis. But as the city expanded, buildings supplanted trees and most of those left are ageing and in decay, officials say. The BMA’s Environment Office, Big Trees Foundation, Thai Beverage Plc, and the organisers of Sustainability Expo 2023 are working together to save the last large rain trees in Benchakitti Park, which is located next to Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. A recent survey by Big Trees and the Thai Arboriculture Association found that 15 rain trees in the park have decaying roots, mould, and are infested with worms. The soil around their roots is also too tightly compressed. The rehabilitation effort started with trees in “critical condition”. They are all located in the park’s skywalk zone. They were pruned about one month ago and have since started sprouting new leaves. Other measures taken include adjusting the height of soil around the trees, eradicating insects and germs, loosening the soil around the roots, removing extra soil from the root area, watering with a hormone solution to revive the roots, and making a ventilation pipe for the roots. Air spading uses high-pressure jet spraying to reduce compacted soil beneath the rain trees to allow better ventilation. This method of soil loosening can prevent damage to the roots. Mulch is then applied to the soil around the trunks to loosen the soil and reduce evaporation. This protective covering of rotting vegetable matter also doubles as fertiliser. In the second phase, four more rain trees will be saved. The project’s progress can be followed on the Facebook page of the Sustainability Expo or its website www.sustainabilityexpo.com. The Sustainability Expo 2023 will be held between September 29 and October 8 this year at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre.
    1 point
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  37. you are on the roll today Peter ( I run out of likes)
    1 point
  38. I have no idea if you are actually replying to my post or to an earlier one made by another poster because it seems to have little to do with mine. But if the reply is to mine, let me tell you that i have never smoked and I have never taken recreational drugs - except once in Marrakech more than 40 years ago! As for alcohol. it is one of the joys of life provided it is taken in moderation and usually in the company of others. I certainly enjoy some alcohol but rarely beer and usually as an accompaniment with food. My partner and friends consider I look quite a few years younger than my age! Because life is about balance, about enjoyment, companionship, making decisions and weighing up compromises - amongst others. It is not, as most of your posts seem to suggest, about sex, concern about your erection, illness and old age. Naturally these are factors that have to be weighed into that balance. But there is far more to life and if you fail to take the opportunities that life throws at you and fail to find consistent enjoyment, then you are far more likely to look your age - in my view.
    1 point
  39. while testing frequently is commendable we need to remember that results are as of our status on day of testing . We may be fine but after few fucks, sucks and other noble activities in the following week picture may be changed which will be unknown until we get sick or tested again. And this not only about STD. For my age , by grace of God, I'm of better health that most of people I know in my generation. And yet this year and we have only half mark, it happened to me twice that I went to bed healthy and woke up in the morning with something ( not somebody, mind you) nasty. that's the great line !
    1 point
  40. That's a more than outrageous comment in my view! Do you really believe that someone infected with syphillis iis going to enjoy life as much as he would if he did not have syphillis? In my view you seem to have a rather unhealthy 'thing' about ageing as is born out by your nickname. We can all "go" - as you put it - at any time, or don't you believe that? Furthermore, some of those in their 70s today are likely to live into their 90s. And I for one doubt if any of them would actually be happy living with syphillis!
    1 point
  41. better not. First thing we would be missing are our smartphones !
    1 point
  42. Not to mention any diseases means no work or any sexual activities for a while. For us, its a nuisance, but for those who solely rely on day to day tips to live, its basically days without proper food or money to pay rent.
    1 point
  43. @Olddaddy, this comment is referring to the guys you are/will be with, who might not have access or knowledge about HPV, Hep vaccines, prep, etc.....and if you're sleeping around, you could be the one passing it to them, it being any communicable disease, causing them a lifetime (or death sentence) of problems.
    1 point
  44. I liked the slogan and cartoon on T-shirts that were commonly seen on Silom and other Bangkok street vendors 20 and more years ago - AIDS KILLS Don't Be Silly Get That Condom On Your Willy
    1 point
  45. that's fine but never at somebody else's health expense
    1 point
  46. That is assuming too much. PreP does protect against HIV/AIDS but not other STDs. In the words of that great philosopher, Van Wilder: Don't be a fool...wrap your tool!
    1 point
  47. Wouldn't that have been Roy Cohn?
    1 point
  48. Unless you're at the coast where they speak more like Cubans, Dominicans or Puerto Ricans, lol
    1 point
  49. For a language like Spanish, you'll want to be sure that you know the sex terms for the specific variety of the language where you're located: Mexican Spanish, Columbian Spanish, European Spanish (Castellano), etc.
    1 point
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