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Any trip to the Orient begins with super long flights, My trip began at 3:30 in the morning, when after 3 hours of sleep I left for the local airport. I had a 3 hour layover in San Francisco, then two very long flights.. The first was 11 hours on All Nippon Airways. They would not provide seat assignments until 24 hours before the flight. So, when I booked the ticket, I called and explained that I was very tall and could not ride across the Pacific in a middle seat. So, when I checked 24 hours before the flight, I was pleased to see that I had an exit row seat. That gave me lots of legroom, but nowhere to put the things I wanted access to on the flight. But, I liked the legroom. The service on the flight was superb. I read two books on the flight.

In Narita, the airport of,r Tokyo, I had no Japanese currency, so bought nothing, not wanting to covert for such small amounts. I hate the airport there unlike SFO, it is not very user friendly. We had to go through security again, and they confiscated a pen, which was a favorite of mine. It was a Swiss Army brand, and had a very tiny knife that opened from it. Apparently this did not bother TSA.

After 3 hours at Narita we went to Bangkok, this time on United. Even though I had Economy Plus, the leg room was negligible, and for 7 hours, almost intolerable but I made it to Bangkok, arriving about 1 a.m.

I walked for miles in the Bangkok airport before I found security or customs.They whizzed me thtrough and I made my way tto the taxi stand, where the lines were huge. This area is set up for meter taxis. The attendant gives your paper stating your rights as a passenger and where to call to complain. My driver wasted no time in taking that away from me, whereupon he asked if I would agree to a flat fare of 500 baht. Well, it is allmost 2 a.m., so, sure, I said. I might have saved a few bucks if I went by the meter, or, as the driver did last year, this guy could drive the long way to get his fare. So,, he was happy, I was happy, and I made it to my hotel at 2 a.m., some 30 hours after I had left home.

That's enough IPad typing for now. Errors are hard to fix, and the predictive typing sometimes changes the words I type to words they think make sense, so bear with me. Hopefully my typing will get better.

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I'm impressed that you have learn to love you IPad so fast. ^_^

Welcome to Thailand. I can't wait to hear of your adventures!

The best way for IPad typing is to download pages. It makes a big difference. I also use a blue tooth keyboard with me.

So, what are you Thai guy plans?

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I cannot deal with such long flights which very sadly eliminates a country I really want to visit :(

Anyway, Lucky thanks for the start of your travel reports. I look forward to others as your time permits.

Have fun and stay safe ^_^

btw pictures are always welcomed .. they help tell the story umm every picture is worth a thousand words so much less typing on your end :lol:

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I cannot deal with such long flights which very sadly eliminates a country I really want to visit :(

Four Aces, I am a believer in "finding a way to make it happen." If you really want to make a trip to Thailand, have you thought about doing it with a day or two layover halfway, in Tokyo for example. Would breaking the flight into segments make the flight do-able for you? Just a thought..

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It's 3 a.m. In Bangkok and I cannot sleep. This trip has provided the worst case of jet lag in 14 journeys to Thailand. I did sleep 4" hours, it's the extra 4 I cannot get.. Thus the delay in posting details of my days. I have been doing things, I just need to get my mind organized better.

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In preparation for reporting on my current trip, I obviously looked at last year's thread,and I liked what I saw. It turned out to be pretty good, if I do say so myself. So, how do I top it this year? Well, I don't.

Last year's thread remains a good look at current Thailand. So this thread may attract fewer viewers, but I intend for it to be more on the lines of a travel blog than a sex and boys report.

One thing I have noticed already is that the sex shows no longer hold much interest for me. When you first start seeing them, it's exciting, it's sexual- all that hard cock and cute naked guys. "My god, Bertha,is he actually fucking that boy? Right on my lap?" And he really is. Then another boy will come on stage, and that will be momentarily titillating. It's sexual for us, but after you have seen multiple shows, you realize that it is not particularly sexual for the performers. And, as with many things, you want something new. I hope that I never tire of meeting Thai guys, but sex shows I can put to the side for awhile.

Many long time visitors and expats tire of the bars too. The boys seem so bored on stage. At Dream Boys the other night I noted how bored the boys seemed to be dancing on stage, if you could call it that. They are basically standing there, looking like they have other things to do. In the old days, (I have been going to Thailand since 1987) the boys actually danced. It was a unique Thai style go-go dance, with the belly snaking around lithely. It was sexy. Now I only see it in old Oggi films.

When the actual show started at Dream Boys, I noted that part of the show was having the cutest boys come on stage and actually dance like they were having fun. It's a specialty now! Then they were on to the obligatory display of the huger erections, followed by a costume dance, and...wait a minute...did Lucky actually fall asleep? My god Bertha I think he really did. That's when one of the mama sans (who are actually boys, came up up me and hugged me, saying he wanted me to off him tonight! In reality, he was politely waking me up. They announced a 30 minute break, so I wisely went back to the room to sleep.

But the night did include a massage at Bonny massage, the place where I had such a delightful massage last year by a real pro. This year I saw my boy as I approached. One of the other boys asked me if I wanted to see the place, so I looked at my guy and said, yes, would you like to show me? His name was Mr. A, and he had the typical sweet disposition of most Thai guys. He seemed genuinely flattered that I had chosen him, and asked basic questions before he showered me. The massage was quite good, and had its erotic moments, but, after we were done he put my hand on his penis and asked if I thought he had a nice one. I assured him that he I did indeed think so, because he did . Well, it was a trick question because the next question was "then why didn't you let me fuck you?" I said that I didn't know that he wanted to. His response was to the effect of, "well, why did you think I kept massaging around your butthole so much?" I thought that was just part of the massage. Anyway, I have a standing invitation!

Finally, I did get connected with my cell phone and bought unlimited data use for a month for $25, even though I am only there 2 weeks. It still was worth it. Problem, is, I am getting addicted to this Ipad and spending too much time on it!

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Nice beginning to this year's travelogue, Lucky.. My one comment would be "Where are the pics"?

Please share the names of the hotels you are at and are transferring to. I am still hoping to get to Thailand in the first half of 2012 and appreciate any tips...

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Nice beginning to this year's travelogue, Lucky.. My one comment would be "Where are the pics"?

Please share the names of the hotels you are at and are transferring to. I am still hoping to get to Thailand in the first half of 2012 and appreciate any tips...

Lucky.

Make sure you go to Happy Place Bar in Pattaya. I think you will love #444. Also you will love the Break Dance Boys in the show at 1030pm.

Sorry I'm not there but family takes priority this time. Way things look right now I might be back before you leave. I f I can take another 21 hours in the air.???

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Lurker speaks, posting pictures from an IPad is beyond my current capacity. Remember, I am learning here. I know that Lookin has a very nice pic of a Thai guy that would fit right in here. But I hope to add some pix. The hotels will get posted at the end, where I can compare them for you.

Firecat, I know that family takes priority, but, if possible within that concept, It would be great to see you before I leave.

And thanks for the Pattaya suggestions. I could get happy myself

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One thing I have noticed already is that the sex shows no longer hold much interest for me. When you first start seeing them, it's exciting, it's sexual- all that hard cock and cute naked guys. "My god, Bertha,is he actually fucking that boy? Right on my lap?" And he really is. Then another boy will come on stage, and that will be momentarily titillating. It's sexual for us, but after you have seen multiple shows, you realize that it is not particularly sexual for the performers. And, as with many things, you want something new. I hope that I never tire of meeting Thai guys, but sex shows I can put to the side for awhile.

It is rumored that even the Czar tired of Baluga after the first pint too. :+

Many long time visitors and expats tire of the bars too. The boys seem so bored on stage. At Dream Boys the other night I noted how bored the boys seemed to be dancing on stage, if you could call it that. They are basically standing there, looking like they have other things to do.

That was my problem with the old Stock too. Not the old old Stock before they moved to St Catherine, but the new location in the earlier days. Can't speak to that these days as I've been out of touch. The point is that it can make for a long evening or, conversely, a very short one.

Appreciate the report. Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks, TY. Today's report will go up later as I am still mulling on what details to include and which to leave out. I did go to the sex show at TAWAN and, wow, there was some hot stuff right in front of my eyes!

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Thanks, TY. Today's report will go up later as I am still mulling on what details to include and which to leave out. I did go to the sex show at TAWAN and, wow, there was some hot stuff right in front of my eyes!

Lucky, I for one get "it." Same here in Rio for me with the rent-boy saunas.

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Bangkok is a city that drives many people crazy. They hate the place, and vow never to return. There is the heat, the traffic, the humidity, the traffic, the crowds, the traffic, the constant feeling that someone wants your money, the fact that someone usually is hounding for your money- where you go, you want girl, you want boy? Special price, just for you! Taxi? Tuk Tuk? Where you go? Where You come from?

I mentioned how the sidewalks have given way to commerce., I find myself constantly walking in traffic to avoid the sidewalk. And I love to walk. I took a walk on Tuesday that took me up Sathorn Road, where I have never spent much time. I was amazed at the variety of high rises, some quite fascinating, looking like they were misplaced on a Monopoly board. I almost always get lost. Walking up Sathorn, I saw a lovely park that I didn't know was there. But, yes I did. But, how did it get here? Somehow Sathorn led me to Lumpini Park, a beautiful oasis in the midst of Bangkok's stew. I have spent hours in that park, watching the muscle boys work out, walking it from one end to the next.

My walk finally took me riverside, where I took the taxi boat to Chinatown. What a mess that place is. I thought the Chinatown in Ho Chi Minh City was a mess. This place was also impossible to walk, but not much to see anyway. But, I walked back there today. A kindly older man stopped me, to practice his English he was polite enough to say, but really to stop the sweating white guy from wasting his time going to Chinatown in the day time. It doesn't become interesting until after 3, he said, when the night market starts setting up. I didn't believe him, so wasted more time, only to discover that he was right, and I was right yesterday when I realized that there wasn't much there.

Then I walked a few more miles, trying to find the "new" Chinatown that he had told me was near the National Stadium. I found it, or what I think was it, after much walking. Thankfully the weather has been the mildest of any visit I remember to Bangkok, and I have had 14 now.

14 visits, I hear you say. You must love Bangkok. The answer is that I do, I love it and I hate it.. Riding the river boat taxi yesterday I remembered how much I loved riding that river, and going off to the klongs that remain from Bangkok's days as the Venice of the Orient. I remember younger men coming up to me, asking if they could practice their English, and that's really all they wanted to do. They don't ask anymore, so it was nice that the old man did, even if he was just being polite.

And politeness, well, that's long gone. It used to be that the farang, the tourist, was given great deference and respect. Nowadays it's take a number, buddy. That special price, just for me, has suddenly gone up. The Bangkok I saw 25 years ago is not the Bangkok I see today, but it is still full of wonders.

One of those wonders, of course, is the easy relationship Thai Buddhism has with sex, the attitude that makes it possible for Bangkok's famous night life to exist. I have a story or two there, but I know that your eyes are tired if you have read this far. So, I will tell you tomorrow what I did when fellow poster kjun had to cancel our meet up. Of course, it would happen right after I told you how tired I was of the sex shows. That is, until the front row seat I had suddenly started to sizzle. But, that can wait,. Right?

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But, that can wait,. Right?

NO ! ! ! ! We want the juicy details... N-O-W

Guest FourAces
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is a city that drives many people crazy. They hate the place, and vow never to return. There is the heat, the traffic, the humidity, the traffic, the crowds, the traffic, the constant feeling that someone wants your money, the fact that someone usually is hounding for your money- where you go, you want girl, you want boy?

So you ended up in NYC instead? :P

Thanks for a reflective report Lucky.

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Thanks, TY. Today's report will go up later as I am still mulling on what details to include and which to leave out. I did go to the sex show at TAWAN and, wow, there was some hot stuff right in front of my eyes!

Take the easy route Lucky. Dump all data and let us filter it for you. :rolleyes: We'll put our 'discrete' reading filters on. :P

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Well, I did finally make it to the "real" Chinatown, whereupon I realized that I had indeed been there before, and when I finished shopping, it was rush hour, and no taxis were available. So I gave in and took a tuk tuk, something I have not done in years. They were much more fun when I was younger. Sure enough, after a fairly long ride, I got off the contraption- and could barely walk. My butt was so sore. It took some time to loosen up.

As for those details you long for, the most interesting one was the show at Tawan. It started out very G-rated, with apparent drag singers badly lip-synching a variety of songs. Then there was an odd number where two women in rain coats and masks fellated two of the muscle men, who were conveniently packaged in condoms. This was followed by a sculptor, who was so happy with how his Adonis had turned out, that he couln't resist fellating his creation, which He followed up by taking a nap. And, if you are snoozing about now, the next act might have awakened you. Again, with raincoats and condoms, a naked muscle man was whipped-hard!- and then fellated by his tormentors. Other acts were perpetrated, including the strategic placement of ice and an unknown liquid. Interesting was how the sadists kept getting turned on by what they were doing, and the "victim" then again became the "object."

The show ended with a masturbation contest, wherein the audience built up a kitty, and the first three to completion picked up the money collected at that point. My favorite guy did not, um, finish.

Regrettably, last night I had an unpleasant experience wherein a rather bad masseur insisted on a tip far from his skill level, and double what I would give to a good masseur. I felt dismayed at this cloud on my trip, and such dismay carries over to this morning. It's one of those moments when traveling alone doesn't seem to be such a good idea.

No proof-reading today, I had to get this up for lurkerspeaks, and now have to hurry or I will miss breakfast!

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No proof-reading today, I had to get this up for lurkerspeaks, and now have to hurry or I will miss breakfast!

Thank you Lucky. I appreciate your posts... I am once again hoping to make it to Thailand within the next few up-cumming months.

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Thank you Lucky. I appreciate your posts... I am once again hoping to make it to Thailand within the next few up-cumming months.

I lived in Japan for a few years, and loathe Narita.

I've only been to bangkok twice, and then only for very short visits. I'm very tempted to go back and spend some time.

Your posts are making want to go!

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The shopping centers in the Siam area of Bangkok are enormous and impressive. You will never again think of Thailand as a third world country once you have seen them, and another and another. They are lined up along Sukhumvit Road, and there is simply no way I can convey to you the enormity of all of that luxury. And the crowds. The economy here has to be booming.

But with each boom in the economy, there come several more motorbikes. These are truly a scourge, unless, of course, you are riding one. These same friendly people whom you encounter become horrors when driving a motorbike. It becomes very hard just to cross a street. And, I would not want to ride one, nor drive one, as it takes more fortitude than I think I have.

But, for now, I am out of Bangkok, mixing it up with the Russians in. Pattaya. A Swiiss woman -yes, I asked- tonight thought I was Rus, but I assured her that I was Amee, as she calls it.. I guess I need not worry if I look Rus. Those terrorists will pass me by. But tonight I shared a baht bus with the cutest Russian guy. I was hoping that the twists and turns of the road would bring us close together, but no such luck for Lucky.

The people watching here is quite intriguing. Today a hunky man, who appeared to be Arab, strolled into the mall, showing off his gym toned body by wearing a tight tank top. Yet the woman he was with was covered head to toe in a burka. At least, I think she is a woman. Can't make assumptions, can we? But I spend a great deal of time people watching. Maybe that's why the bars are so fascinating.

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No update from Lucky for over 48 hours now. I hope he wasn't abducted by a gang of Russian tourists and forced into some secret slavery ring.

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In preparation for reporting on my current trip, I obviously looked at last year's thread,and I liked what I saw. It turned out to be pretty good, if I do say so myself. So, how do I top it this year? Well, I don't.

Last year's thread remains a good look at current Thailand. So this thread may attract fewer viewers, but I intend for it to be more on the lines of a travel blog than a sex and boys report.

One thing I have noticed already is that the sex shows no longer hold much interest for me. When you first start seeing them, it's exciting, it's sexual- all that hard cock and cute naked guys. "My god, Bertha,is he actually fucking that boy? Right on my lap?" And he really is. Then another boy will come on stage, and that will be momentarily titillating. It's sexual for us, but after you have seen multiple shows, you realize that it is not particularly sexual for the performers. And, as with many things, you want something new. I hope that I never tire of meeting Thai guys, but sex shows I can put to the side for awhile.

LUCKY, It is Thursday the 19th in the USA, and this is my first reading of your wonderful "travel blog." Part of your masseur experience is slightly similar to mine in 2005. When I went to this particular massage parlour, the BnN or BnK--I can't remember its name, but I think it was the first one visited by the originator of this site. [i'm sorry! I am having an acute mental block right at this moment.] I selected my guy, and when I went back the second time, I saw him and arranged that he see me at the hotel in which I stayed. He showed up and did a stellar job. Such a cutie and was quite adept in his field. -^_^ -^_^ -^_^ -^_^

Many long time visitors and expats tire of the bars too. The boys seem so bored on stage. At Dream Boys the other night I noted how bored the boys seemed to be dancing on stage, if you could call it that. They are basically standing there, looking like they have other things to do. In the old days, (I have been going to Thailand since 1987) the boys actually danced. It was a unique Thai style go-go dance, with the belly snaking around lithely. It was sexy. Now I only see it in old Oggi films.

When the actual show started at Dream Boys, I noted that part of the show was having the cutest boys come on stage and actually dance like they were having fun. It's a specialty now! Then they were on to the obligatory display of the huger erections, followed by a costume dance, and...wait a minute...did Lucky actually fall asleep? My god Bertha I think he really did. That's when one of the mama sans (who are actually boys, came up up me and hugged me, saying he wanted me to off him tonight! In reality, he was politely waking me up. They announced a 30 minute break, so I wisely went back to the room to sleep.

But the night did include a massage at Bonny massage, the place where I had such a delightful massage last year by a real pro. This year I saw my boy as I approached. One of the other boys asked me if I wanted to see the place, so I looked at my guy and said, yes, would you like to show me? His name was Mr. A, and he had the typical sweet disposition of most Thai guys. He seemed genuinely flattered that I had chosen him, and asked basic questions before he showered me. The massage was quite good, and had its erotic moments, but, after we were done he put my hand on his penis and asked if I thought he had a nice one. I assured him that he I did indeed think so, because he did . Well, it was a trick question because the next question was "then why didn't you let me fuck you?" I said that I didn't know that he wanted to. His response was to the effect of, "well, why did you think I kept massaging around your butthole so much?" I thought that was just part of the massage. Anyway, I have a standing invitation!

Finally, I did get connected with my cell phone and bought unlimited data use for a month for $25, even though I am only there 2 weeks. It still was worth it. Problem, is, I am getting addicted to this Ipad and spending too much time on it!

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Thankfully the show at Happy Boys in Pattaya included that old-fashioned Thai erotic dance that I used to like so much. And the 3 guys performing it did it naked with erections. Thus very erotic.

A poster writing about his Columbia trip mentions the difficulty of writing any lengthy report on the IPad. Even though I am much better with it than I was two weeks ago, I will save my final report for my return.

It is Chinese New Year weekend. There are festivities about town, and I plan to attend some, hoping to capture some in video, a first for me on the IPad, so wish me well.

I will write more from the comfort of my PC.

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Thankfully the show at Happy Boys in Pattaya included that old-fashioned Thai erotic dance that I used to like so much. And the 3 guys performing it did it naked with erections. Thus very erotic.

A poster writing about his Columbia trip mentions the difficulty of writing any lengthy report on the IPad. Even though I am much better with it than I was two weeks ago, I will save my final report for my return.

It is Chinese New Year weekend. There are festivities about town, and I plan to attend some, hoping to capture some in video, a first for me on the IPad, so wish me well.

I will write more from the comfort of my PC.

Sounds as if you are enjoying this trip at more of a leisure pace than previous visits. Thanks for all the updates. I enjoy reading them.

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