a447a Posted April 9, 2018 Author Posted April 9, 2018 I was hoping I could find something in Yangon - anything would do - to write about in a new thread in which I would detail my cultural exchange experiences with the locals. Forget it! It ain't gonna happen. So I'll add a few comments here instead. There has been mention of some massage places on the internet, including in Christian's blog, but I have no desire whatsoever to seek them out. The poverty here is truly gut-wrenching. Last night I went to a huge party downtown in celebration of the approaching New Year. There I got to see the more prosperous people, but when I stepped out and wandered the backstreets I was quickly brought back to earth. I couldn't wait to get out of there. The locals, along with their mangy rabid dogs were sitting, surrounded by garbage. So if I did manage to find a massage place there is no way I'd consider going inside, no matter how cute the guys were. I could just imagine how filthy it would be. And the apparent lack of showering facilities would be a problem, given it is so hot here. The thought of washing your cock in a bucket of cold water which has probably been used by others doesn't bear thinking about. But the eye candy here is amazing. At the party in the park, at the Schwedagon Pagoda, and just walking around town there are gorgeous guys everywhere. Heaps of young shirtless guys can be seen playing a type of ball game in the backstreets. Lots of eye contact but it's all innocent - just guys wanting to smile and be friendly. So unless a miracle occurs, that's my take on Yangon. vinapu and bucknaway 2 Quote
JimmyJoe Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 Thanks for the very interesting trip report. I don't know if you are still Yangon. I was there twice recently and loved it. I agree, the poverty is grinding. I did find a very nice massage place. Staff was very welcoming. Very clean, in room shower. You pick the boys from an iPad. I was very happy with the very cute boys I chose on both occasions I went. The place was every bit as clean places I have been to in Bangkok and Pattaya. I'd call it mid market. The only downside is it is quite a challenge to find the place. Lime Spa. The downtown branch. No.31/37(5-B), 5th Floor Triple Six Condo 54th St (Lower Block) Botahtaung Township Yangon Phone- 09 2500 15002 I also found a legit massage place with cute boys only who give excellent foot and body massage (both parties remain fully clothed) Bliss massage 19th street a447a, bucknaway, DivineMadman and 1 other 4 Quote
a447a Posted April 9, 2018 Author Posted April 9, 2018 Thanks for that! I'll Dr if I can find it on google maps. What tip do the guys expect for extras? Quote
JimmyJoe Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 As I recall, both boys asked for 40000 kyat and happily agreed to my counter of 30000 kyat. 1 hour. One of them insisted on a body to body massage. That was the first time ever for me. I enjoyed it. BTW, the key to finding the place, once you've found the street and block: look for a building named Triple Six Condo. Otherwise, no street numbers I or cab drivers were able to figure out. Quote
TomNg Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 As I recall, both boys asked for 40000 kyat and happily agreed to my counter of 30000 kyat. 1 hour. One of them insisted on a body to body massage. That was the first time ever for me. I enjoyed it. BTW, the key to finding the place, once you've found the street and block: look for a building named Triple Six Condo. Otherwise, no street numbers I or cab drivers were able to figure out. Hi JimmyJoe, the 30000 kyat tip plus 35000 kyat fee for the shop, total of 75000 kyat? Is that right? Quote
JimmyJoe Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 I paid 17000 kyat to the spa, for "VIP" room, i.e. shower in room. Plus tip to boy. Total 47000 kyat approx. € 29 Seemed very reasonable to me. Quote
TomNg Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 I saw some spas advertise 35000 kyat for body-to-body massage. You paid 17000 kyat was probably for an oil massage but you got b2b instead Quote
JimmyJoe Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 No wonder it seemed so reasonable, boy gave me a discount without realizing it, I guess! Or maybe the advertised 35000 Kyat is tip included? I saw some spas advertise 35000 kyat for body-to-body massage. You paid 17000 kyat was probably for an oil massage but you got b2b instead Quote
TomNg Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 No wonder it seemed so reasonable, boy gave me a discount without realizing it, I guess! Or maybe the advertised 35000 Kyat is tip included? I don't know if that 35000 kyat b2b includes tip or not (I personally think probably not). Any expert in Yangon care to help answer this question? Quote
TomNg Posted April 10, 2018 Posted April 10, 2018 Lime Spa. The downtown branch. No.31/37(5-B), 5th Floor Triple Six Condo 54th St (Lower Block) Botahtaung Township Yangon Phone- 09 2500 15002 Hi JimmyJoe, Do you remember the cross street to 54th st where Lime Spa is located? Quote
JimmyJoe Posted April 10, 2018 Posted April 10, 2018 As I recall, the cross street was Merchant. The Millenium hotel is within a block or two of Lime Spa, also on 54th St. I hope we aren't derailing this thread. Certainly not my intention. Quote
Guest Posted April 10, 2018 Posted April 10, 2018 So if I did manage to find a massage place there is no way I'd consider going inside, no matter how cute the guys were. I could just imagine how filthy it would be. And the apparent lack of showering facilities would be a problem, given it is so hot here. The thought of washing your cock in a bucket of cold water which has probably been used by others doesn't bear thinking about. I cannot comment on Yangon, but I always shower after a massage & don't recall any abnormalities in shower facilities in Mandalay. I would think the massage places in Yangon also need to offer competitive facilities. Same as the hotels need to. Quote
Popular Post a447a Posted April 14, 2018 Author Popular Post Posted April 14, 2018 Yesterday was my last day in Yangon and it coincided with the start of their water festival. My hotel is located on the edge of a large man-made lake and I walked around there most days, admiring the hot young workers - most without their shirts - whilst heading off to a restaurant for lunch. The park is filled with courting couples, who kiss and cuddle and stare into each others eyes. And yes, I saw a number of gay couples, too. One of the park rules posted everywhere is "No Sex". From what I saw, the locals are very law-abiding. What a shame! The lake and park area is surrounded by a steel fence with access points into the park from the footpath. I entered through a gate but found the park itself had been blocked off, so I went back towards the footpath. A rather nice -looking young man wearing the traditional longyi smiled at me and reached out to help me step up onto the path. He then held my hand and began walking with me. At last! I've found someone! Why, oh why, did it happen on the last day?? He kept chatting away in Burmese, all the while squeezing my hand. I was in heaven. My heart was racing. My plan was to take him into the park, find a secluded area in the bushes and finally get to see what they wear under the longyi. We approached a stand selling drinks and he indicated he wanted something. Sure. No probrem. He then proceeded to take a bottle of water, a can of Coke and three energy drinks out of the cooler. Three? Wow, he must be planning on some session! When we reached the entrance I put my hand around his slim waist, gave him a cuddle and manoeuvred him gently towards the gate. But he pointed to the pagoda on the other side of the road - that's where he was heading. Hmm....not really the place for a groping session, I would have thought. With my arm still around his waist we crossed the road. He indicated that the pagoda was closed, shook my hand and jumped on a bus! And he was gone! WTF?? Nooo! Wait! What about me? What about my hard-on? What about the grope? Come back! I was instantly deflated. Then it occurred to me. Today was the beginning the water festival when young people do acts of kindness to older people, thus earning merit. Did he think helping me walk along the broken footpath by holding my hand would get him brownie points? Surely a grope and possibly a furtive chuck-wow would earn him enough merit to last a whole lifetime. I wandered into the park feeling rather sorry for myself. But not for long! Those bare-chested, hot and sweaty toned young workers were still putting the final touches on New Year decorations. Instant inflation! What a sight to behold - one I'd been going to the park every day to ogle at. So, that was my last day. I'm now in Seoul, looking forward to better times. vinapu, Aux1010, Jasper and 5 others 8 Quote
ggobkk Posted April 14, 2018 Posted April 14, 2018 Thanks for reporting on your journey...good hunting. Quote
a447a Posted April 15, 2018 Author Posted April 15, 2018 I'm heading over to Homo Hill tonight to see what, if anything, is on offer. Quote
speedoo1 Posted April 15, 2018 Posted April 15, 2018 Did you check if your wallet or pocket money were missing? Quote
a447a Posted April 15, 2018 Author Posted April 15, 2018 A photo commemorating my historic foray into Homo Hill is on its way. Boyztown and Soi Twilight - eat your hearts out! Quote
a447a Posted April 15, 2018 Author Posted April 15, 2018 Please turn the photo sideways. bucknaway 1 Quote
a447a Posted April 16, 2018 Author Posted April 16, 2018 As you can see, only one bar - Why Not - was open. There were only 2 customers, both farang, sitting at the bar. No boys in sight. They charge $10 entry fee! The area, called Itaewon, was packed with gay couples but God only knows where they were heading off to. Certainly not to the famed Homo Hill. Not a single "homo" erectus in sight. Why not, indeed! Quote
PeterRS Posted April 16, 2018 Posted April 16, 2018 I was only in Seoul twice in the early 1990s. My hotel was near Itaewon and a gay Korean friend took me to a few mixed bars where there were obviously gay sections. We gravitated there and my friend chatted with a guy he knew. Hardly cruisy but I had a good time. Young Koreans then did not seem nearly as hot as they do today. There were a couple of openly gay bars. When i visited each had a few Korean customers but no young ones, only older. Eventually I found one so-called sauna advertised in Spartacus. It was in an alley off the north side of the main street running east from City Hall (cant recall the name now). I easily found the alley but remember walking around for at least half an hour trying to locate it. Eventually I succeeded. It was no Thailand style sauna. Downstairs was one very big room with a hot and cold pool on one side and a steam room on another. In the middle was a massage table where hefty guys were giving clients very strong scrub downs and massages. Upstairs there was a smaller low ceilinged room with mattresses and blankets. Each little area was separated by a very low partition that can not have been more than 18 inches. Not very dark it was easy to see that hands and arms were wandering. I noticed two guys in one partition but everything seems pretty discreet. I am surprised Seoul seems still to have so few gay places. bucknaway 1 Quote
a447a Posted April 16, 2018 Author Posted April 16, 2018 I am surprised Seoul seems still to have so few gay places.I'm not surprised, given the anti -gay sentiments which are apparently alive and well here. Maybe it's a bit like Japan where I've been told numerous times that they don't have any gays there. Lol Ignorance is bliss! Quote
ay709394 Posted April 17, 2018 Posted April 17, 2018 I'm not surprised, given the anti -gay sentiments which are apparently alive and well here. Maybe it's a bit like Japan where I've been told numerous times that they don't have any gays there. Lol Ignorance is bliss! Japan no gay places? You must be kidding man Quote
spoon Posted April 18, 2018 Posted April 18, 2018 Japan no gay places? You must be kidding man Omg, learn to read the sarcasm please. He said he was told there is no gays there.... which is obviously not true but people there just dont like to talk about them as if they are invisible a447a 1 Quote