Jump to content
ggobkk

Time to return

Recommended Posts

Posted
9 hours ago, ggobkk said:

 Coco was a health hero.  I might get sentimental so I’ll stop.  

Tonight one of the “Japanese Boy Brothels” will enter my experience databank.  Will report in the forum.

Love the segue from sentimental straight back to whore 😝

Posted
On 7/24/2024 at 4:23 PM, ggobkk said:

Fresh Boys still full house.  Seated tonight on opposite side of house.  At end of show rotation, there were 22 boys in place of the 40 at opening. Numerous offs.

Business is booming at Freshboys! Well run no frills offing bar.

Posted

Crowds follow crowds....an upward spiral creates its own momentum in terms of popularity, as does a downward one. I've noted the same phenomenon in restaurants.

Posted
2 hours ago, reader said:

Way to go!

One of the most encouraging reports on Patpong 2’s most reliable bars in a while.

Yes indeed!

Posted
1 hour ago, a-447 said:

I'm sure the boys didn't mind!

+1

1 hour ago, a-447 said:

Unfortunately, that was the most exciting event for the night as I went home alone.

Did you consider going home with the doc? 😉

Posted
7 hours ago, a-447 said:

I've got to tell you what I saw tonight in Goodboys. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I wouldn't have believed it.

 

I believe as I saw  similar stunt , although probably to lesser tune than 30000, performed by Taiwanese  in Jupiter in old location where Moonlight is now. To boys credit , when he threw money at the stage , they picked it up  but it was done dignified way , without any rush or commotion.

Disrespectful or not , I wouldn't mind to be an object of such abuse, specially if repeated often.

Posted

Witnessed such disrespect in pattaya during my visit last year. A farang, throwing thai baht notes to the boys/performer on stage. When he did it in nice boys, and xboys, the crowd and boys seems to be ok, or at least tolerate this and pick up the notes. But when he do it in BBB or more precisely at boyz music during the ladyboy and dancers act done by the outside hire, their manager (i assume) shouted loudly to the farang to stop doing that. 

Throwing money is a clear sign of disrepect in my book. To add to this thai baht notes has their king's potrait printed on it. To have it crumpled and thrown to the floor is outright disrepect.

Posted
6 hours ago, spoon said:

Witnessed such disrespect in pattaya during my visit last year. A farang, throwing thai baht notes to the boys/performer on stage. When he did it in nice boys, and xboys, the crowd and boys seems to be ok, or at least tolerate this and pick up the notes. But when he do it in BBB or more precisely at boyz music during the ladyboy and dancers act done by the outside hire, their manager (i assume) shouted loudly to the farang to stop doing that. 

Throwing money is a clear sign of disrepect in my book. To add to this thai baht notes has their king's potrait printed on it. To have it crumpled and thrown to the floor is outright disrepect.

Good point about the disrespect. 

Posted
1 hour ago, a-447 said:

No, he had a face like a dropped pie. But I did put my hand out when he was splashing the cash around. 

If the boys can do it, you can do it. 🙂

Posted

I have no problem with the throwing of cash. The boys need it.

However I see it sometimes during drag shows where it interrupts the lip syncing of the performer and I feel bad for them.

 

 

Posted

The other thing that irks me is when they go to hand over the money to the boy, they suddenly withdraw their hand and leave the guy hanging. Even though they always give him money, it's still very awkward. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Shonen said:

I have no problem with the throwing of cash. The boys need it. 

But it is impolite to throw money - or anything, for that matter - at people. 

I remember a night in BBB in Pattaya when a Japanese guy did the same as the guys were lined up on stage. Being Japanese, he should have known better. There was an unseemly scramble among the boys to pick up as much as they could. Lots of yelling, pushing and shoving. 

I thought it was demeaning, but then, maybe that's just me and my Japanese upbringing. 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



×
×
  • Create New...