reader Posted August 12, 2017 Posted August 12, 2017 Since Gaybutton has generously invited re-posting from his site, I recommend post #34 in following link that is the collaborative work of Christian and Fountainhall. It resurrects an idea for a prototype bar specifically for Soi Twilight by the late Shameless Mack in the detailed manner that only he could have mastered. http://gaybuttonthai.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8652&start=30 vinapu 1 Quote
steveboy Posted August 12, 2017 Posted August 12, 2017 Yeah... not a bad idea. Any change that raises the excitement of customers is positive. And it has a probability to become mainstream sooner or later. I don't see why boys would be opposed to working nude and be touched, as long as they don't have to ejaculate. Quote
vinapu Posted August 12, 2017 Posted August 12, 2017 I don't see why boys would be opposed to working nude and be touched, as long as they don't have to ejaculate. Boys in brown ie. police may not like an idea without substantial contributions to their tea fund . Boys themselves probably don't mind but they need to know that some money is in such an idea. Why they should like to be touched here and there for free ? Sometimes in bars I see farang with hand in boy's undies and not even boy drink on the table. I assume tip will follow but from various posts on the forums we know it's not always a case. In short , money needs to follow fun. Quote
steveboy Posted August 12, 2017 Posted August 12, 2017 In short , money needs to follow fun. No one questions this. Money should even precede fun. In the quoted post #34, the dancing boys get paid for that. Quote
bobsaigon Posted August 13, 2017 Posted August 13, 2017 An American friend, when it came time for payment, was reminded, in no uncertain terms, of the purpose of the boys working the Soi Twilight bars: "Not make friends. Make money". This should be emblazoned in stone at the entrance to the soi. Might avoid some grief later on. ChristianPFC 1 Quote
paulsf Posted August 13, 2017 Posted August 13, 2017 Sorry I just don't buy it. I spent as much time in Twilight as anybody . Becoming friends with boys is never an issue. But of course they are there to make money, it's a business. Why would going to a bar and paying for a drink cause grief. I don't think anybody goes thinking it's all for free. ggobkk 1 Quote
bobsaigon Posted August 13, 2017 Posted August 13, 2017 The grief would come if the new or short term sex-pat thinks "true love" is in the process of blooming. More experienced farang would be better educated. Quote
Boy69 Posted August 13, 2017 Posted August 13, 2017 The grief would come if the new or short term sex-pat thinks "true love" is in the process of blooming.bucking More experienced farang would be better educated. I agree. Of course if the falang has enough money to spend for the long term on the boy the "true love" can be in the process of blooming as long as the cash continue to flow. Quote
vinapu Posted August 13, 2017 Posted August 13, 2017 Why would going to a bar and paying for a drink cause grief. I don't think anybody goes thinking it's all for free. I don't think buying drink or more is a problem or cause of grief. What frequent complaints are is constant pestering by mamasans or sometimes boys planting themselves uninvited to buy them a drink . In such a case I think not as much money is an issue but rather being seen as easy target making this or subsequent visit even worse. I know about some farangs giving certain bars wide berth because of that and while I never had such a problems in bars I know a feeling each time I enter Boyztown. One of boys from Scandic I had massage in the past remembers me and literally hounds me for another round for last 2 or 3 trips. Quote
sglad Posted August 13, 2017 Posted August 13, 2017 An American friend, when it came time for payment, was reminded, in no uncertain terms, of the purpose of the boys working the Soi Twilight bars: "Not make friends. Make money". This should be emblazoned in stone at the entrance to the soi. Might avoid some grief later on. Whyyy? Do the entrances of casinos have warnings that gambling is addictive and might lead you to losing all your money? Do they tell you that the house always wins? And even if there were warnings, as there on cigarette packs, and if they were to make the price of cigarettes prohibitively expensive as they do in my country, does it stop people from smoking? No, I don't think so. You know why? Because everybody thinks he is different. Everybody thinks he is special and an exception to the rule. You're a free agent who goes to Soi Twilight or Boyztown willingly and voluntarily, with the agency to say YES or NO and everything else in between. Whatever happens next, as they say, is up to you. Quote
reader Posted August 13, 2017 Author Posted August 13, 2017 And even if there were warnings, as there on cigarette packs, and if they were to make the price of cigarettes prohibitively expensive as they do in my country, does it stop people from smoking? No, I don't think so. Actually, the World Health Organization has ample evidence that it reduces both smoking and smoking-related deaths. http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/94/4/15-164707/en/ Quote
steveboy Posted August 13, 2017 Posted August 13, 2017 Actually, the World Health Organization has ample evidence that it reduces both smoking and smoking-related deaths. Reducing smoking is not stopping smoking. I know as an ex smoker. Quote
steveboy Posted August 13, 2017 Posted August 13, 2017 An American friend, when it came time for payment, was reminded, in no uncertain terms, of the purpose of the boys working the Soi Twilight bars: "Not make friends. Make money". If sex for money instead of friendship is troublesome, what can we think of health care for money, or food for money? Will doctors care for us or food stores give us food out of friendship? And... God's forgiveness for money, like Catholicism had before Luther? Quote
reader Posted August 14, 2017 Author Posted August 14, 2017 Reducing smoking is not stopping smoking. I know as an ex smoker. You seem to be saying that although you consider yourself an ex-smoker you still relapse on occasion. I wish you well in your effort to stop completely. Nevertheless, the WHO data is pretty clear that increased taxation is correlated with people who stopped smoking or did not take it up in the first place. Good luck going forward! Quote
steveboy Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 You seem to be saying that although you consider yourself an ex-smoker you still relapse on occasion. I wish you well in your effort to stop completely. --- Good luck going forward! Thank you. I am an ex-smoker, meaning that I have stopped smoking. But not because of warnings or increase cost, but because I kept trying. It has been 38 years since I last smoked, and I am blessed by never having to smell even a molecule of smoke in my normal environment, except in very rare occasions. Quote
bobsaigon Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 An American friend, when it came time for payment, was reminded, in no uncertain terms, of the purpose of the boys working the Soi Twilight bars: "Not make friends. Make money". This should be emblazoned in stone at the entrance to the soi. Might avoid some grief later on. I meant this as an advisory to inexperienced sex tourists who are hoping for, or feeling they have arrived at, a romantic attachment with a bar boy. They know they are paying for sex, but at the same time hoping it's more than money/sex. That's all. a447a 1 Quote
spoon Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 Its really easy to fall in love with one of the bar boys, but at the end of the day, money talks unless you are one attractive guy in your 20s, and the bar boy is university educated, maybe there is a chance of true love. bobsaigon 1 Quote
Boy69 Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 It's very important not to mix between sex and romance,the boys are there to make money no to find the white knight to come and rescue them or to fall in love with falang twice/triple time older than them. It's all about money. Quote
spoon Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 Especially if your boy is not gay, but gay for pay. Quote
Popular Post vinapu Posted August 14, 2017 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2017 It's very important not to mix between sex and romance,the boys are there to make money no to find the white knight to come and rescue them or to fall in love with falang twice/triple time older than them. It's all about money. I'd not be so cynical. Yes boys are there to make money but also to have some fun. Not different when we are prostituting ourselves to go our jobs. Main motivation is money but we also go for some interaction with clients and co-workers, bit of social life or even like in my case , after work stroll to the train station through very vivid stretch of colorful street my work is located at. You nice to them , they tend to repay with some kindness. Staying with you for some hugs and kisses after you already paid them, offering to stay till morning at no charge or on the way to the hotel dropping by 7/11 to buy themselves some smokes and emerging with a bottle of your favorite milk drink. Been there , done that. I had guy who asked to go with me to Pattaya for 2 days just for a price of off fee from the bar. I thought this rhetorical figure and was prepared to pay and when tried upon return discovered that he really meant what he said . It took a while to convince him I wouldn't feel right having an access to contents of his underwear for two days for free and he took money. I'm not making it up and it was already reported here. So yes , it's about money but in many cases very far from just cold transaction. Often , whether genuine or masterfully faked, attraction is part and parcel of boy's service. One of boys I offed few times asked if he can come next night as well , when I said 'no because I have another boy coming' instead of grimacing sourly he said 'if you happy I happy". I'm not trying to wax lyrical. They can be manipulative and skillful in extracting money from us and it pays to be vigilant and not to fall into misty eyes syndrome but based on my limited experience I can't subscribe to a theory it's all about money. It's perhaps why I return , to spent money but have tons of fun along for it. traveller123, paulsf, ggobkk and 2 others 5 Quote
vinapu Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 Especially if your boy is not gay, but gay for pay. many more experienced gay for pay guys are actually very good in finding what you like and delivering it. I know it's not an affection but rather pride of having job done well but I'm taking it. Classic phrase of Jack from Senso when asked what he likes better girls or guys " I like girls but I like hour hand too " always brings smile to my face paulsf 1 Quote
spoon Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 Its always great advice to not let your fear to intervene with you having fun. When it involves two human being (for some people three or more lol) its always more complicated than just a business transaction. There are boys who are grateful just to have a good manner customer to off him, and god knows how many of his customer treat him like a piece of meat purchased in the market. In the end, if u feel happy, and the boy is happy, thats all that matter, and money changing hands is just a formality of the multiple sharing that happens. nynakedtop, vinapu, ggobkk and 1 other 4 Quote
vinapu Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 not let your fear to intervene with you having fun this includes fear of spending or overtipping. Quote
vinapu Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 its always more ....than just a business transaction. you feel happy, and the boy is happy, thats all that matter, and money changing hands is just a formality... exactly that's what I advocate, if fun is there , money is just an afterthought steveboy 1 Quote
Boy69 Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 I agree with most you said ,all is true as long as you maintain the 'short time fun' relationship attitude once you showing more serious intention to the boy and he sense that you are starting to develop real affection to him then the troubles start and you may fall to the boy's greedy trap. I do agree that many customers treat boys like a piece of meat purchased in the market and it's very sad they do deserve to be treated with respect and dignity. Quote