TotallyOz Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 Everyone that lives there seems to thrive there and love it. For me, time in Pattaya seems to blend in day after day and it is easy to get lost and wake up and 4 months have passed. There are many things to love about Pattaya but what specific draws gay men there other than the sex? What is it that compels many to settle there and retire there as opposed to other areas of Thailand? What makes Pattaya so special for gay men? Quote
Guest luvthai Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 My favorite town is Chiang Mai but for ease of getting around and better entertainmet options Pattaya is far and ahead of other places in thailand. Bangkok is just to crowded for me but I do enjoy a weekend there once in awhile. Quote
Guest lvdkeyes Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 For me it is the access to the beach, the sea air is good for my allergies, easy access to BKK and the airport. Quote
PattayaMale Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 One of the things I appreciate about Pattaya is that there are many like thinking guys that are my age to talk and socialize with. I also like the smallness of the city compared to Bangkok and the fact that there are still many western products here Quote
Guest laurence Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 There are many things to love about Pattaya but what specific draws gay men there other than the sex? Answer? Nothing, other than the sex! Well, not totally true since I very much enjoy the camaraderie of fellow farang of like mind. And Pattaya is on a scale that there is easy access to all venues. Quote
Guest shebavon Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 What makes Pattaya so special for gay men? I agree fully with LVDKeyes and Pattayamale. Bangkok is just too polluted for me, to be just 2 hours from its cultural events is close enough for me. Just Sing Along to Sound of Music, Favorite Things. Warm climate, sea view, affordable living costs, Buddha Hill,Villa Rouge, Wild West, Nice Boys Boys who convince me how sexy I am. These are a few of my favorite things. Boys Town and Sunnee Jomtien Complex. Ollivier's and Aquarius, Ole's and Pagoda. Bruno's and Mata Hari, Dusit and Mariott Buffets too. These are a few of my favorite things. When the bikes belch, When the songtow swerves, when the birds ping on me, I simply remember my favorite things and then I feel so glad. Quote
Guest gay_grampa Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 Bangkok is just too polluted for me, If by that comment you are suggesting that Pattaya doesn't suffer from polution then you need to open your eyes, ears and nostrils a little wider. In the past few years the number of vehicles on Sukhumvit highway; Beach Road; Second Road, South Pattaya Road and the roads to Jomtien have become a nightmare of traffic at peak times with baht busses, trucks, cars, motocycles and busses spewing fumes everywhere. The sea is so polluted with raw sewage that most beach goers no longer dare set foot in the sea for fear of breaking out in an itchy rash. The noise from vehicles, building sites and nightlife venues is a 24/7 cacophony. Bangkok is rated as one of the least polluted capital cities in Asia: check out the air quality in Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Delhi, Seoul, Jacarta, Taipei or Beijing? All of them rate much worse than Bangkok. Regretably, Pattaya is fast catching up with Bangkok for air and noise pollution but, unlike Bangkok, there seems to be no official plans to reduce the spread. Quote
KhorTose Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 My favorite town is Chiang Mai but for ease of getting around and better entertainmet options Pattaya is far and ahead of other places in thailand. Bangkok is just to crowded for me but I do enjoy a weekend there once in awhile. I've tried Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket which I collectively call all the rest. I will stick with Chiang Mai which to me is clearly the best. Okay, each to his own guys. I just love the area and the Farangs I meet here. Quote
Guest shebavon Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 If by that comment you are suggesting that Pattaya doesn't suffer from polution then you need to open your eyes, ears and nostrils a little wider. I would not dream of suggesting Pattaya does not suffer from pollution. Living high above Jomtien Beach though, I am almost always treated to clean ocean breezes. It seems the last 4 times I visited Bangkok, I got sick upon return each time. Upper respiratory infection. The doctors I saw blamed Bangkok pollution. Friends living in Bangkok all comment on how they breath better here. Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 check out the air quality in Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Delhi, Seoul, Jacarta, Taipei or Beijing? Around this time of year, fly into Hong Kong and the chances are you will see an orange/brownish globe of gunge covering the territory which you have to fly through to get to the airport. It looks awful from the air; less so on the ground. But pollution there for much of the year is now a lot worse than Bangkok, so much so that a considerable number of expatriates are moving their families away. I have lived in Bangkok for more than 7 years. I find you can not bracket all the city in one category. There are polluted areas, certainly, but there are also residential districts with far better air quality. The wind factor helps, but I have never felt bad in Bangkok as I have in Hong Kong, Beijing and Seoul. Quote
Guest GaySacGuy Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 I will stay here in Ubon Ratchathani. The sky is clear blue with little or no smog, it is very cool at night and nice during the day, and the pace is easy. Now, if you want gay bars every night, then stay away from here....but if you're looking for a good place to live with a nice easy pace...then this is good! Quote
Guest hajuthai Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 I lived in Pattaya 3 years. I like Pattaya because of good stores, good restaurants, the gay beach, good bars with many entertaiments, nice hospitals - and the love, lovely boys. And according to live in Denmark it is very cheap. Now I stay in Denmark again because my bf want to earn money to build house and to the family- and he earn very good as cook in Denmark- he work in a thai restaurant in Copenhagen. Quote