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ChristianPFC

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  1. I have heard of twitter, but don't use it. I have a dormant fridae account, gayromeo is sufficient for Thailand. As far as I know, the basic functions of fridae are free (limited number of messages you can send and profiles you can view per day), so for trying it out, you register for free first and upgrade later if you like it.
  2. I carry quite a lot of stuff, including my passport. I keep passport (+1000 Baht in case my wallet is stolen) wrapped in a plastic bag (to protect it from liquids - I once a had vision of drink spilled over my trousers and soaking my passport and dissolving all stamps) and a pen in one pocket, wallet with at least 2000 Baht and a pen in another pocket, pocket knife and handkerchief in a third pocket and mobile phone and handkerchief in my fourth pocket. In addition to that, I always wear a wrist watch. But that's not all! I need maps, umbrella, gay magazines, guidebooks, my camera, water and other stuff, which I carry in a shopping bag over my shoulder.
  3. This is Thailand! I recently (September) had some scanning and printing to do in internet cafes, all of them have "internet, print, copy, scan, fax" advertised, but on average only one out of three were able to scan or print. So before sitting down for internet (which I needed in connection with print and/or scan) I first asked if they can sprint and/or scan.
  4. I have been to Saranrom Park many times and occasionally picked up a boy there, and I feel completely safe. Throughout a price of 500 is quoted, plus taxi money for return (when you go to your hotel). Speaking Thai is useful, but you can get along with English (often the boys are in groups and one of them can translate). You have to be careful, some are underage. Many of them are straight and only do short time. In my opinion, a good alternative to the bars.
  5. I do use camfrog, gayromeo, and facebook (in order of decreasing frequency) to meet new and stay in contact with old Thai friends. I don't use them to find parties and events. Camfrog is the best platform to meet and facebook the best platform to stay in contact. Half of my Thai aquaintances don't use or even never heard of gayromeo, but most have a facebook account.
  6. Welcome to this forum! I assume if you study computer, you are in Thailand on an educational visa, which does not allow you to do work? Your website exists, but there is no contents.
  7. I was there in September and although I didn't take anyone home, it can compete with the bars regarding choice. Many speak very little or no English. I always walk around, takes about 20 min, but the standard seems to be to slowly drive along in a car. A while ago, I wrote an longer post about it, search for "Saranrom".
  8. Same for me. That's the kind of show I give wide berth if I know about it in advance.
  9. "Love deserves respect" German text in red, the other languages look like Turkish and Arab. Picture taken in a subway station, the train is line U7.
  10. My penis is fine for me, thanks. We could change to boards with different rules for posting pictures of our penises/peni. And link to there to satisfy other member's curiosity. Or exchange pictures by PM or email (just kidding). I am not obsessed with circumcision, I just think it's a useless, usually harmless (but see the galeries if it goes wrong) body modification. I can even imagine having a boyfriend who is circumcised.
  11. I came across some material in the internet covering this court decision which I want to share with you: http://www.feuerwaechter.org/2012/07/meine-vorhaut-gehoert-mir/ (in German) https://eifelginster.wordpress.com/2012/07/21/297/ (German and English) There we have some in-dept analysis of people who have significant background knowledge (about culture, religion, medicine and language) pointing out that there are moderate political and religious movements against circumcision in Arab countries and Israel. And they show that circumcision is not required according to Koran. There are links that falsify the studies that show that the risk of transmitting HIV is lower for circumcised men. Anyway: would you have sex without condom because you are circumcised if you knew the risk is lower for you? It is claimed that circumcision in North America was introduced by the church to prevent boys from masturbating and men from enjoying sex. Hygienic reasons were pushed forward later. But what I found most interesting are galeries of pictures of botched circumcisions: http://www.circumstitions.com/Restric/Botched1sb.html http://www.circumstitions.com/Restric/Botched3sc.html http://www.circumstitions.com/Restric/Botched3sc.html http://www.circumcisionharm.org/gallery1.htm http://www.circumcisionharm.org/gallery2.htm http://www.circumcisionharm.org/gallery3.htm http://www.circumcisionharm.org/gallery4.htm http://www.circumcisionharm.org/gallery5.htm Whereas potential later health benefits by circumcising boys at young age is highly hypothetical and statistical, these are real! http://www.circumstitions.com/Different.html
  12. I think this is an orang-utan. Btw, your boyfriend is cute!
  13. There is a phone number for their Pattaya and Bangkok office on their website, but no address for the Pattaya office in the internet. That's what I have in mind: just pop in and buy a ticket and get transport included. From their website: 8:30 is too early and 2:30 is too late for me.
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  16. No problem for me. There is a problem with copyright and the agreement of the photographee for publishing. (Did I just make up a new word? invitee - the person invited, murderee - the person murdered, photgraphee - the person photographed.) I just came across an album on facebook http://www.facebook....b/photos_stream that contains some pictures that fit the subject. And the fact that they are on facebook viewable for everyone means that the person who published it there took care of agreement of the photographee for publishing and copyright.
  17. It's funny because this book addresses an extremely small audience (as do some of the others mentioned here). For other books, the fun is in the double meaning of "pussy".
  18. It would be much more fun I everyone could see everyone's warning points.
  19. You mean the largest economy on earth or the country that has the highest military expenses or the highest number of prisoners (relative to population)? I'm laughing at him. (Actually it's not funny. We are lucky people like him do not have absolute power.) Fortunately, times where Europeans tried to introduce Christianity to other cultures are over. Maybe those in power realize that trying to introduce democracy is futile for some cultures.
  20. Here is another funny book title: The Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to Making More Milk: Foreword by Martha Sears, RN (Breastfeeding Mothers Guide)
  21. I just noticed, underneath my avatar: 310 posts 0 warning points Gender:Male Location:Germany near Berlin 0 warning points What is this? The opposite of "likes"? I don't see anything similar for other memembers. I wonder why Michael is still "newbie".
  22. No. (Answer in a full sentence: I never had a homophobic incident.)
  23. How did you go there? Taking taxi from Pattaya (that's how I went, 800 Baht return) is quite expensive, there is no public transport. Arranging pick up at your hotel is possible, but then you have to book a day in advance. I enjoyed my trip two years ago and want to go again, a regular bus service from and to Pattaya would be great!
  24. I don't remember where and when (but not long ago), there was discussion about the difference between defiantly and definitely.
  25. Change of name is possible with air berlin. However, you can change the name only before departure of the first flight, i.e. you still have the same name on both trips (whereas I wanted different names). But I was mereley interested in the possbility, I don't think this is a viable option because it will be a hassle to find someone for the return flight. The airlines just want to sell their seats, who is sitting there should be the same to them. Single-journey tickets/token for MRT and BTS are not bound to a person, train tickets are not, why are flight tickets? Best option seems to book the return part of the flight in the far future as fully refundable (which will cost some 100 Euros more) and then ask for a full refund after arriving in Thailand.
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