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  1. I left Bangkok yesterday via Manila🇵🇭 Philippines Airlines pla✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️🛫🛬 Back in Australia 🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺 Next March heading to Hanoi Vietnam🇻🇳 to visit my Filipino boyfriend's company office and maybe take him back to Bangkok for a few days His favourite restaurant was G's in Bangkok 🇩🇪 My favourite place was DJ Station 💃🕺🕺🕺 Well...until next March ... Can't wait to report on Hanoi ,I don't think I will go back to Pattaya though for a few years it got boring I didn't have much luck getting "free" guys in Bangkok until Friday night when my Grindr dinged and 1m away in distance was an Indian guy 31yo who just arrived "Can I fuck you daddy ? He wrote Where are you I said ,your 1 metre away in the Furama Silom Room 1514 he said , I'm in 1513 I wrote 😳😳 5 seconds later he was knocking at my door Usually I'm not into indian guys but this one had that mansexual look nice hair ,smooth skin ,and white Nike t shirt ,and Nike shoes And a FAT small black indian cut COCK No time to waste not even a handshake he tells me he is staying with 4 other friends ( in the one room) and needs to get back to go out ,next thing his pants were down around his ankles before I got in my knees and sucked that thick fat hairless black cut cock Suck my cock Daddy 🍆he moaned ,me on my old knees him standing looking down at me I was going full speed my head bobbing up & down I was getting horny but my knees were hurting Get on the bed he shouted I quickly got on the bed on my knees before he turned me around on my back my legs in the air as he stood over me on the bottom of the bed and forced his fat small cock into me ,I had my ass up on 2 pillows and my legs near my head "I want to see your face ! He said Lucky I was or am on prep because he took the condom off I put on He started pounding his 30yo indian cock into my old Fat daddy ass One thing I hate is being slapped on the balls 🏀🏀and he did that twice whilst fucking me 😣 I hate big cocks so his young indian fat thick cock was just right He was fucking me with a angry 😡 look on his face which was kind of funny but I was thinking if he slap me again on the balls I'm slapping him ✊👊😂 Anyway I was on my back bum on 2 pillows at the end of the bed legs over my head 🛏️ him standing over me ,his white long pants down around his ankles fucking me in out in out 1 minute into it he groaned and cum in my ass 💦💦💦💦 He withdraws pulls his pants up and said "I'm not gay so don't think I am !😳😳😳"I have a girlfriend!!! he said with a stern look on his face He then leaves quickly to his room next door " see you bro ,he said as he is leaving A few hours later I see him and his indian friends in the hotel foyer all my mansexual type look ...oily hair ,gold chains etc I'm not usually into indian guys🇮🇳 but that was a good fuck even if it only lasted a minute
    8 points
  2. reader

    I'm back in Australia

    Not much luck? It seems that you had all kinds of different guys fucking you nine ways from Sunday, and your most recent in adjacent room. They may have confused you with their own daddy, girlfriends back and possibly Moo Deng, but you had cum squirting out in all directions. You also had opportunity to buy shrimp for admirers and dance the nights away in near religious fervor in DJ Station. Please don’t let me hear again that you were ever bored in Bangkok.
    8 points
  3. I was brought up in Scotland as a Presbyterian, the Minister arrived at our house when I was 12 to say that as I had not been baptised I could not attend Bible Study classes until I was baptised, all news to me. I started visiting other religious groups, with the help of my Religious studies teacher and chose to become a Roman Catholic at the age of fifteen. When I left school I entered an enclosed, silent Benedictine monastery in a semi-ruined building built in the year 1230, Latin Office and Latin Mass sung in Gregorian Chant, seven times a day in the church, no school or parish. I was so happy there, a good community who respected each other, but kept silence and we had separate cells (rooms). After seven years I chose to leave and start a new life and trained as a nurse. I am convinced that though it was never mentioned the community knew I was gay but no one ever spoke of it, I simply felt accepted. As a teenager I tried to commit suicide three times because I could not cope with being gay, and I feel that the community of monks who accepted me gave me the courage to leave and live my life openly and freely.
    6 points
  4. Forum member JD100 and myself, we attended the Friday 01-Nov-2024 Venue Cabaret Halloween special edition show. Neither one of us have ever seen the cabaret show here as we have frequently attended the M2M show in the Jomtien Complex and recently the stupendous cabaret show at Tiffany in Pattaya - recent review here: The Venue is one of the primary hotels in the Jomtien Complex (aka, Supertown) https://www.facebook.com/TheVenueCabaret/ The price for admission was 1 required drink (360 baht I believe - JD paid for mine) which is good value for money - as the cabaret show started at 10pm and we exited between 11:30pm - 11:45pm - as they then move everyone from the main stage to the pool area for the more sexy cabaret version (we did not stay for that show). We had front row seats - as I had made a reservation via email the prior day = thevenuejomtienpattaya@hotmail.com At first, neither of us felt an affinity with the performers - as we have been jaded by the excellent performers at M2M - as they seem to be more passionate about their performances and they work the audience more to draw you into their themed acts. The M2M audience is much more inclined to tip the performers throughout the show, whereas, The Venue audience was more subdued and reluctant to tip. However, after about 30 to 40 minutes into The Venue show, we started to feel enchanted with The Venue cabaret performers and by the end of the show we were totally in harmony with them. I would recommend our viewers/readers to see this show. I give a ranking as follows: 5 stars to the Tiffany show in Pattaya City, 4.4 stars to the M2M show in the Jomtien Complex, 4 stars to The Venue show in the Jomtien Complex. JD has decided to leave Thailand to return to his home country later this month - so we want to squeeze in one more night out to see the show at the Colosseum. I will post a review after we have seen that show. Here are some photos from The Venue Halloween show: My favorite scene was the dance number with the nuns with the picture frames - I found it unique and entertaining.
    5 points
  5. ichigo

    I like to open a bar

    He certainly keeps the forum lively, that's for sure!
    5 points
  6. I need to step in to help Daddy. Yes he was in Thailand recently. How do I know ? Let's say I have spies everywhere.
    4 points
  7. Stroking what? I'd call it various names but "cat Solomon" seems outlandish
    3 points
  8. There isn't a Grab for dancing .....yet.
    3 points
  9. Don’t like the attitude of boys or staff. Spend my money in massage shops. Although I know many who love it, it’s not for me.
    3 points
  10. vinapu

    I like to open a bar

    Yes, thank you Olddaddy
    3 points
  11. I don't think he is serious in the least! He just likes stirring up debate!
    3 points
  12. Spending that much time with someone could be great....could also be a disaster. You'll be taking a gamble, remember that. Then it's not only the daily fee, it's the food, drinking, maybe entertainment/tours. If you've never met in person, I'd say try 1 day at a time, don't lock yourself in and be clear about sex, otherwise you might be paying someone to just hang out with you.... Plans like this sound good on paper but in reality turn into something else, I'm speaking from my own experience and from what others have written here over the years.
    2 points
  13. No, they are probably independent systems. The smoke detector sounds an alarm and maybe calls the fire brigade. The sprinkler heads contain capsules which burst when heated and open a valve to release water. (To protect against accidental flooding, some systems are pressurised with air and only turn on the water when two different sprinklers are triggered.) E&OE; I am not an expert; seek professional advice; etc etc.
    2 points
  14. vinapu

    I'm back in Australia

    Daddy, I'm sorry to hear you abandoned your plans to open bar in Pattaya since you are claiming you won't be back for a few years. Glad you arrived home safely, ass still feeling that Indian cock's aftershock. I missed your reports already
    2 points
  15. Photo of Boss during Hallowean event.
    2 points
  16. Full disclosure, I flew into Des Moines Thursday and even though Des Moines is somewhat blue, I am still surprised at the lack of Trump signs around the areas of metro Des Moines I have visited. Folks at the Bulwark are smiling about Selzer's data.
    2 points
  17. Try coming in the other entrance ..... seems like you pissed some people off there, where's your new hangout, walking street, Boystown.....you and olddaddy would make great business partners I believe....
    2 points
  18. vinapu

    I like to open a bar

    And asks " how do you like my sausage? "
    2 points
  19. My father used to wish to everybody, on bitrthays and similar occasions, long life, 103 years, exactly. That generated always question " why 103?" to which cheerfull answer was dispensed " that average lifespan of donkey"
    2 points
  20. From Patttaya Mail In response to the growing concerns among expatriates, the Thai Revenue Department has issued Orders No. P. 161 and 162/2566, effective from January 2024, to provide clear guidelines on the taxation of foreign-sourced income. Here’s a detailed look at what these new regulations entail and how they impact residents and expatriates in Thailand. Key Provisions of Order No. P. 161/2566, Foreign Income Reporting Starting January 1, 2024, all residents in Thailand must report income from abroad when it is brought into the country. This includes income from work, investments, and assets located outside Thailand. However, any income earned before this date can be transferred to Thailand tax-free if done by December 31, 2024. Residency Condition Under Section 41, Paragraph 3, anyone staying in Thailand for one or more periods totaling at least 180 days in any tax year is considered a resident and must comply with these tax regulations. Repeal of Conflicting Regulations Any previous regulations that contradict the new order are officially repealed. This move aims to eliminate inconsistencies and ensure a unified approach to foreign income taxation. Exemption for Pre-2024 Income The amendment explicitly states that income earned before January 1, 2024, is exempt from these new provisions if transferred to Thailand by the end of 2024. This provides a grace period for taxpayers to adjust to the new rules. Alignment with Prior Guidelines The new orders align with existing guidelines to ensure a smooth transition for both taxpayers and revenue officers. This helps in maintaining consistency and clarity in the application of tax laws. Impact on Expatriates and Residents The new tax rules significantly impact expatriates and long-term residents in Thailand, particularly those with foreign-sourced income. Here’s how, – Expatriates with Taxed Income For expatriates receiving income already taxed in another country, such as pensions, these amounts will not be subject to additional Thai taxes. This is particularly relevant for retirees living in Thailand who receive pensions from their home countries. – Income from Foreign Work or AssetsIncome generated from work or assets located abroad must be reported if transferred into Thailand from January 1, 2024, onwards. This includes dividends, interest, rental income, and capital gains from foreign investments. – Professional Tax Advice Given the complexity of the new regulations, retirees and those with foreign income are strongly advised to seek professional tax advice to ensure compliance and optimize their tax liabilities. Action Points for Taxpayers To comply with the new regulations, taxpayers should take the following steps: File Form 90 Taxpayers must prepare and file the Income Tax Declaration (Form 90) by March 31, 2025. This form will include all relevant income and deductions for the tax year. Maintain Documentation It is crucial to keep comprehensive records of all income sources, taxes paid abroad, and any transfers into Thailand. Proper documentation will help in accurately reporting income and claiming any applicable deductions or exemptions. Example: A German Retired Citizen Living in Thailand Consider a German retiree, Mr. Müller, who has been living in Thailand for several years with a non-immigrant annual visa. He receives a monthly pension from Germany, which is already taxed there. Here’s how the new orders affect him, Pension Income Mr. Müller’s pension, taxed in Germany, will not be subject to additional Thai taxes due to the Double Tax Agreement (DTA) between Thailand and Germany. He should keep records of his pension statements and tax payments in Germany. Other Foreign Income If Mr. Müller has other sources of income from investments or assets abroad, he must report this income if brought into Thailand from January 1, 2024. For instance, if he receives interest from a foreign bank account or rental income from a property in Germany, this must be included in his Thai tax declaration. Pre-2024 Income Any income Mr. Müller earned before January 1, 2024, can be transferred to Thailand without incurring Thai taxes if done by December 31, 2024. He should document these transfers clearly to avoid any future tax issues. Residency Condition Since Mr. Müller stays in Thailand for more than 180 days a year, he is considered a resident and must comply with these tax regulations. Filing Requirements Despite his pension being exempt from additional Thai taxes, Mr. Müller must still file Form 90 by March 31, 2025, to report his income and any applicable deductions. Maintaining detailed records of all income sources and transfers will facilitate this process. Victor Wong (Peerasan Wongsri) Financial Analyst and Tax Expert Tel: 062 879 5414 Email: victorlawpattaya@gmail.com For additional insights and the original article discussing expat legal concerns in Pattaya, click here: Pattaya lawyer homes in on expat concerns https://www.pattayamail.com/latestnews/news/new-tax-rules-for-foreign-sourced-income-464735 ======= The emerging scenarios: Thai expats and income tax By Barry Kenyon Countless foreign tax residents of Thailand daily search the internet for answers, but ignorance is not bliss. How does the Department of Thai Revenue (DTR) rule to tax remitted income from overseas from the start of 2024 affect me? Do I need to fill in a Thai tax form in the new year 2025 even if I think I do not have assessable income in 2024? How can I obey the tax laws if I can’t find out what they are? Will I be arrested? Meanwhile, the DTR remains inscrutable as the relentless calendar year passes the half-way mark. To address the void, various scenarios are springing up on the internet and at webinars or meetings of various kinds. Mike Lister, a widely-respected and “advanced member” of the Asean Now popular forum on the subject, has suggested in a personal capacity that the remitted tax rule will be introduced softly at first. Overstretched DTR officials will concentrate on the big fish with large and untaxed remitted income and will leave largely unscathed the little fish such as run-of-the-mill pensioners (unless they are spotlighted for some reason). If true, it could take several years of semi-implementation before every foreign tax resident is the glum recipient of a tax identification number and the provider of a multi-page, completed PND 90 tax form. The downside of this view is that typical expats may spend the next few years still muddled and fearful about their personal futures. Incidentally, the PND 90 tax form is available in English contrary to some social media warriors, although reports say it will anyway be altered soon. Another reason for waiting. To address the void, various scenarios are springing up on the internet and at webinars or meetings of various kinds. Mike Lister, a widely-respected and “advanced member” of the Asean Now popular forum on the subject, has suggested in a personal capacity that the remitted tax rule will be introduced softly at first. Overstretched DTR officials will concentrate on the big fish with large and untaxed remitted income and will leave largely unscathed the little fish such as run-of-the-mill pensioners (unless they are spotlighted for some reason). If true, it could take several years of semi-implementation before every foreign tax resident is the glum recipient of a tax identification number and the provider of a multi-page, completed PND 90 tax form. The downside of this view is that typical expats may spend the next few years still muddled and fearful about their personal futures. Incidentally, the PND 90 tax form is available in English contrary to some social media warriors, although reports say it will anyway be altered soon. Another reason for waiting. To address the void, various scenarios are springing up on the internet and at webinars or meetings of various kinds. Mike Lister, a widely-respected and “advanced member” of the Asean Now popular forum on the subject, has suggested in a personal capacity that the remitted tax rule will be introduced softly at first. Overstretched DTR officials will concentrate on the big fish with large and untaxed remitted income and will leave largely unscathed the little fish such as run-of-the-mill pensioners (unless they are spotlighted for some reason). If true, it could take several years of semi-implementation before every foreign tax resident is the glum recipient of a tax identification number and the provider of a multi-page, completed PND 90 tax form. The downside of this view is that typical expats may spend the next few years still muddled and fearful about their personal futures. Incidentally, the PND 90 tax form is available in English contrary to some social media warriors, although reports say it will anyway be altered soon. Another reason for waiting. Another softish approach to DTR was provided in a recent Pattaya Mail article by financial analyst and tax expert Victor Wong. He gave a lot of common-sense advice, such as keeping all your financial documentation in good order and – very importantly – emphasizing that submitting tax forms does not necessarily mean you have anything extra to pay. He also committed himself to the view that, because of double taxation treaties, elderly foreign residents here would not pay more cash in Thailand on previously taxed pensions. Hopefully, this broad interpretation of double taxation treaties will stand the test of time. It should, however, be noted that the 61 international agreements with Thailand are far from unanimous in scope. For example, the US one insists that social security payments may only be paid in America, whereas the British equivalent covers only “government” pensions and also excludes the state or old-age pension. Moreover, some analysists maintain that double taxation treaties may only give limited cover because exempt income allowances may be more generous abroad than in The Land of Smiles. Thus the international agreement may only give a tax credit for Thailand rather than total immunity here. All commentators agree that there are so many unanswered questions. Even an obvious matter such as whether use of a foreign (non-Thai) credit card is remitted income, in whole or in part, is the subject of blistering debate on social media. There is also much nonsense out there such as the claim expats will be taxed by Thai banks a uniform 35 percent on foreign remittances or that annual extensions of stay in some immigration offices already require proof of a Thai tax identification number. Like the tale that Adolf Hitler escaped Berlin and retired to a relaxing hill resort in Paraguay, such tales are best regarded as click bait.
    1 point
  21. I thank God 😉that I was brought up in an atheist family, but the opposite was true of my husband, who's also atheist but brought up in a highly religious family. They kicked him out when he was 18, and only one set of grandparents supported him (to an extent). Almost none of his family attended our wedding, other than some 2nd/3rd cousins and one first cousin. One added to the decline that marrying a man was not "God's will." Only the grandparents and one cousin had a legitimate excuse (the grandparents said they'd have come were it not for recent knee surgery, and one first cousin was undergoing chemotherapy). Well, one brother stated he had a midterm 2 days after our ceremony (veterinary school), though it was certainly very early in the semester to be having a midterm, and I personally don't believe it. For our honeymoon, we enjoyed a luxury cruise in the Galápagos. All of the guests in the dining room clapped and sang to us the Mexican song "Cielito Lindo" to celebrate our honeymoon, waving their napkins around their heads in the air. We've both enjoyed that campy movie Mommie Dearest, and after seeing the entire complement of guests and crew celebrate our wedding, I told him that the scene reminded me of when Joanne Crawford asked her daughter why her own daughter couldn't give her the same respect given to her by any random people on the street: Well, my husband was not about to strangle his mother, but he told me that she texted him (after the honeymoon) and wished to communicate with him again (he stopped all communication with those who refused to come to the wedding). He said he texted her back and said that she would remain incommunicado until she apologized on social media and sent him the same amount of $$ she spent on any of her other children's weddings. I advised him not to hold his breath. I doubt that day will ever come. It's difficult for me to put myself in his shoes, since my family background was polar opposite, with both parents having scientific doctoral degrees, and eminent scientific careers. I'm curious if any members here came from families with religious/disapproving backgrounds, and how you may have dealt with that.
    1 point
  22. bkkmfj2648

    How much do you pay?

    I would say that this is a very good price - because they often quote from 1,500 to 2,000 for a ST session. So, 2,000 + 300 = 2,300 baht for the entire day is very reasonable. I paid 4.000 per day to import a very sexy muscle guy from Bangkok to stay with me in my condo here in Pattaya for 4 days.
    1 point
  23. Most likely thay already knew so no news were spilled other than roast was not salty enough
    1 point
  24. I have images of you stroking a white Persian Angora cat called Solomon.
    1 point
  25. From CNN After their son came out, this conservative Christian couple went into a closet of their own As soon as Greg McDonald Jr. saw his parents, he knew he was in trouble. His father stood waiting for him with his arms folded and his brow furrowed. Beside him was Greg’s mother, her eyes red and puffy. “Quick, pretend you’re interested in me,” Greg Jr. told his friend Betsy as he steered the speedboat toward the dock at his parents’ riverfront home outside Grand Rapids, Michigan. Greg Jr. had just taken a group of friends out for a rollicking boat ride. It was late in the summer of 2001, and he was about to head off to his first year of college. In just a few weeks the 17-year-old thought he’d be free. But while Greg Jr. was away his father, a conservative Christian, had checked his computer’s search history. He’d heard stories of young men being corrupted by the internet and had discovered his son’s secret: visits to gay porn sites. As Greg Jr. stepped off the boat with his friends, his father looked sternly at the group. “You need to leave,” he said to the other teens. Once they were alone, the father turned toward his son. “Are you—?” he asked. “Yes, I am,” Greg Jr. said, cutting his father off as he walked past his parents toward their house. “You could be an axe murderer, and we would always love you,” his father called out after him. “But we need to get you fixed.” You may think you know what happened next. Greg Jr. prayed to God for deliverance. Pastors condemned him. Church members shunned him. Longtime friends disappeared, and he wrestled with shame because he felt like he had failed God and disobeyed the Bible. But that’s not what happened to Greg Jr. That’s what happened to his parents, Greg Sr. and Lynn McDonald. Their son’s admission would send the McDonalds on a journey that forced them to make agonizing choices about their faith and family. They would be thrust into the middle of a hidden crisis afflicting the conservative Christian community. And how they responded to their son’s admission would mushroom into a scandal — one that prompted two of the most prominent evangelical pastors in America to publicly question each other’s faith. Continues at https://edition.cnn.com/2024/11/03/us/conservative-christian-coming-out-gay-cec/index.html
    1 point
  26. Being in SP is hardly a waist of time. If you are not lucky finding fuckbuddies, enjoy the city's cultural offer. Get out and learn something.
    1 point
  27. From Pattaya News Phuket Smart Bus (PKSB) yesterday launched a new electric bus service connecting Phuket Town and Patong. The service is priced at just 50 baht per passenger. Phuket Smart Bus Co Ltd, a venture under PKCD, has a history of initiatives aimed at enhancing Phuket. Earlier this year, PKCD, in collaboration with the Sustainable Tourism Development Foundation, introduced a free air-conditioned electric bus service in Phuket Town. The new service adds to their existing operations, which include bus routes from the airport along Phuket’s west coast to Rawai. Governor Sophon emphasised that the new bus route aims to provide both locals and tourists with convenient and eco-friendly transportation options. The initiative also seeks to alleviate traffic congestion and reduce pollution levels in the area. The electric bus route will pass through significant areas such as Samkong, Kathu, and Patong. Key locations along the route include schools, hospitals, markets, and popular tourist spots like Patong Beach. The service will run daily from 6am to 8pm, with buses departing every hour, said Governor Sophon. https://thethaiger.com/news/phuket/phuket-launches-b50-electric-bus-service-from-town-to-patong
    1 point
  28. This is great news, I have not been to phuket in ages but I remember the taxi and tuk tuk prices were crazy. I took the local songthaew to Phuket Town once from Kata but it was a long journey and not particularly comfortable haha
    1 point
  29. Moonlight and Jupiter are no longer on my itinerary.
    1 point
  30. But I hope you don't mind tagging along with me to Moonlight to meet Boss! Hehe
    1 point
  31. Well, i'll just say this about that, "REMEMBER HILLARY CLINTON "..... and i'll keep sayin it until the Official Winner is called.
    1 point
  32. @Olddaddy type!
    1 point
  33. 10tazione

    I'm back in Australia

    Have you ever thought of beeing a gay porn writer or becoming a contortionist?
    1 point
  34. Proof of concept, as we discussed. Sam Stein literally had to tell Tim Miller to take it down from here to here. Gotta love out happy Gay boy!
    1 point
  35. vinapu

    I'm back in Australia

    Nice short poem
    1 point
  36. Or any of the things he says...
    1 point
  37. jason1975

    I'm back in Australia

    Glad you got a good fuck before going back.
    1 point
  38. I was watching MAGA supporters attempt to talk up support for former Pres Trump on CNBC this week. They are making the case that a Trump presidency will be better for the economy. Problem is, beyond "tax breaks for the rich" there is very little in terms of policies to talk about. So they fall down under scrutiny. Not a good look.
    1 point
  39. colmx

    I like to open a bar

    I would go for the empty double unit next to BA/BN bar, across from "your bar", if you got your doormen/barkers right you could grab all the customers as they enter the complex from Agate side
    1 point
  40. Or Bad Boy Billy
    1 point
  41. Isn't faith wonderful? I feel a song coming on.
    1 point
  42. While I have never owned a bar, just known owners of bars in Jomtien Complex for close to a decade now, I think you have a lot wrong here. Bingo? That's @home bar. Opening up shop on a small close-nit, mostly expat frequented street like that, and immediately stepping on toes is going to be devastating for you. The bars that have lasted years (farang owned ones), I can tell you all the owners are friends. They help each other. Second hand gay books? Backpackers don't buy books. Opening a bookstore in Jomtien might be a fantastic idea, and much more likely to succeed. Straight people? They already go to Jomtien Complex. The ones that don't are the homophobes, and you don't want them! I took my parents to the complex! Yeah, BC Bar shop-house, the rent was 75k. May have gone up. Your operating costs, before staff are going to be 120k a month, minimum. I'm told the upper floors are near derelict, and the ground floor has been stripped. It would take a significant investment to even open. 2 or 3 million baht I would estimate. There is a lack of boys, because there is a lack of customers. Or at least high paying ones. Boys can make 4x the money in Bangkok or Phuket. Open 24 hours? Good luck. That's illegal. All bars have to be closed at 2am. The official rule is midnight, but ... well... we know how that works. If you do it, good luck! I hope it works out for you. But you know the old saying.. How can I have a million dollars in Thailand? Start out with 3 million....
    1 point
  43. Yes my Filipino boyfriend ( lives in Australia) ran off from a religious cult whilst stationed in Sydney He met me on Tinder whilst still part of it We used to meet secretly whilst he was out selling chocolate for the "church " ✝️ After a month of only knowing each year 2021 other he turns up at my door 🚪 one night ,with his bag "I had to leave he said " they wanted to lock me up for a 3 day water fast " Ever since then he has lived with me and obtained a partner visa We have a open relationship And get this....his parents at first disowned him because the church banned him ,and they found out he was gay ....BUT as soon as he started sending money💲 to his parents they now ring him weekly and are happy 😂he is gay They even say hello to me on WhatsApp
    1 point
  44. 10tazione

    I like to open a bar

    Or maybe "Double Blow"
    1 point
  45. floridarob

    I like to open a bar

    Maybe that's the side @gayinpattaya goes in and is why he's not familiar with the Supertown name 😇
    1 point
  46. Day 2 Mandel Spa Today I head out for Mandel Spa, mostly out curiosity but also to get a break from the central shop. It is a long 30 minutes by taxi from Lumpini park. I have booked Mark for a two hour stretch and massage session. I did not choose the Halloween scrub as it seemed a bit gimmicky and I wished to review one of their standard The shop is very clean and got nice facilities. My therapist is Mark. He’s a former Mr. Gay Isaan. He delivers a fun but taxing stretching session. It’s effective but if you’re very out of shape… skip this. The massage is good, but standard aroma massage and transitions smoothlessly into an HJ. Don’t expect more from this shop. Bottom line: I don’t regret going to this shop, they got some programs not available elsewhere. But it is far away from the city centre and if you go here you go for the programmes, not for the extras. Their clientele is local and fit.. I would recommend this place for people who live in Bangkok. If you’re just visiting a place, stick to central locations. Wax Lava I head to Wax Lava for my boyzilian. They are located on ground floor where Arena massage is. They stopped responding to Line so I call in my appointment. Their waxer provides a good service, and he keeps my cock hard throughout the session by stroking it. If you got boundary issues don’t go there 😂 Senso men club I finish my day at Senso, since my ass got wrecked at Jey yesterday I am in no position to bottom this day. Fortunately, they got a Vietnamese bottom, and what a star he is. He let out a sweet moan as I entered him. As I climax he performed an amazing feat; he did a series of clenching and relaxation of his ass muscles, giving me a wondrous sensation thus extending my orgasm. I will def return there for him, if he remains in the lineup.
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  47. reader

    I like to open a bar

    You’ve broached this subject before. Maybe you should think I terms of western version of Thai gentlemen’s club model. Bit how do you make this work if you generally like to avoid other people?
    1 point
  48. Have you ever worked/owned/managed a restaurant or worked in hospitality?? Dealt with permits, labor and corruption in a third world county? There are your reasons....
    1 point
  49. Hope it's not where bkkmfj lives
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  50. These stories always make me want to roll my eyes. 🙄 Do we have a bunch of men who want money to just fall on them because they're good-looking? This comes straight out of the article: "Barrett Pall, a former model turned life coach and activist, said he felt pressured into attending an event in the Hamptons in 2011. Then 22, he said he was recruited by an older model, who received a referral fee, to be his "replacement" for "some sort of sexual experience" with the couple. He said he felt obliged to comply as the older man had been supporting him financially and he felt indebted. Like the other men, he said initially he attended a "test run" with Mr Jacobson. Mr Pall said the older model told him that "you don't have to do anything you don't want to do" but suggested that "the further you go, the better", and alluded to career opportunities. When he arrived at the event, he said he felt under pressure to "perform". "How was I going to leave? I didn't have a car," he said. "I had a chaperone sitting and watching me."...". Well, sir, you were a grown man who knew exactly what "some sort of sexual experience" meant. If you consented, you may have done so financial reasons, but you were a consenting adult nonetheless. New flash: a lot of people wouldn't go to work if they weren't being paid either. You were not a child. You were not drugged. This was a Saturday afternoon, apparently. You didn't have a car? Poor baby. Maybe you could do what the vast majority of New Yorkers/Long Island residents do: take the Long Island Railroad if you were late in understanding what "some sort of sexual experience" meant. And he makes his living being a life coach now? Please.
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