HornyOne Posted November 9 Posted November 9 As I’ve said where can I find older gay men eg over 60 or 70 in Pattaya? Ive tried ThaiFriendly which is no good and obviously the bar scene isn’t either. any recommendations? Quote
HornyOne Posted November 9 Author Posted November 9 12 minutes ago, Olddaddy said: Sansuk sauna Thanks for that, I’ll give it a try. Just one question. Does everyone get naked or only wear a towel there? If so where do you carry your money? Sorry, I’m very inexperienced and desperate to learn! Quote
Kiwi306 Posted November 10 Posted November 10 Saunas provide lockers and you can put the key around your wrist or ankle. vinapu, HornyOne and Olddaddy 2 1 Quote
HornyOne Posted November 10 Author Posted November 10 7 hours ago, Kiwi306 said: Saunas provide lockers and you can put the key around your wrist or ankle. So do you walk around naked or wrapped in a towel for example? WelshGuyUK 1 Quote
Popular Post Londoner Posted November 10 Popular Post Posted November 10 If you're a newbie you should be aware that Thai attitudes to nudity are, on the whole, very different to those in the west or even other Asian countries. Thai guys at saunas take their towels off only for showers and in the privacy of a cubicle, though I recall occasionally meeting some naked guys in the (very) dark rooms at Babylon. (Happy times!) I've seen falangs walk around Babylon naked but very rarely. Somehow, it looks "wrong" because I know it offends Thai cultural beliefs. Don't be misled by the apparent freedom of the Bangkok sex-show. Even the most experienced mb will probably undress in your room with a towel around his waist. Of course, it will be removed for the fun but there is usually a shyness which demands modesty until the right moment arrives. HornyOne, Lucky, bkkmfj2648 and 3 others 5 1 Quote
WelshGuyUK Posted November 10 Posted November 10 @HornyOne I realise your anxiety as a new guy to the Sauna.....we have all been newbies at some time. I'm in Jomtien right now and went to Sansuk last night. It was very very busy with Falangs, older Asian, Younger Asian etc etc. Generally in the open areas I'd say 80% of guys wear underwear or a towel and quietly observe the surroundings, having a drink etc However, something I've never seen before until last night was in the open area ( near the Jacuzzi) where an older guy maybe 75 yrs was on his bed giving another guy a BJ 🤪 Many people shower in full view of others ( some showering with erections ) but I always shower with swimwear on. When you want to go and explore the steam room, sauna or dark room, many guys hang up their towel upon entering and walk around naked but some leave their towel around. It's entirely down to you. No set rules. Just do what you feel is comfortable but rest assured you will not be judged in any way. It's a great relaxing evening. Go and enjoy 👍👌😎 Guymac, HornyOne and BL8gPt 2 1 Quote
floridarob Posted November 10 Posted November 10 6 hours ago, Londoner said: Somehow, it looks "wrong" because I know it offends Thai cultural beliefs. Is why I like naked night at Sauna Mania 😁 Quote
Members Riobard Posted November 10 Members Posted November 10 1 hour ago, WelshGuyUK said: @HornyOne However, something I've never seen before until last night was in the open area ( near the Jacuzzi) where an older guy maybe 75 yrs was on his bed giving another guy a BJ Give a hand to the skittish OP for following recommendations and giving or getting head! Quote
gerefan Posted November 10 Posted November 10 In answer to your ordinal question HornOne. Lock everything in the locker they allocate you…especially money, phones, watches etc. And use the tab they give you to put they locker key around your wrist. If you want to buy anything, like drinks or food, they they ask for your key number and you then pay for everything on checkout. You won’t need any money whilst in the sauna. As well as the key to a numbered locker they will give you a towel which practically everyone wears around the waist. I also make sure I wear sandals when I visit which I can also wear walking around the place. HornyOne and BL8gPt 1 1 Quote
HornyOne Posted November 10 Author Posted November 10 2 hours ago, WelshGuyUK said: @HornyOne I realise your anxiety as a new guy to the Sauna.....we have all been newbies at some time. I'm in Jomtien right now and went to Sansuk last night. It was very very busy with Falangs, older Asian, Younger Asian etc etc. Generally in the open areas I'd say 80% of guys wear underwear or a towel and quietly observe the surroundings, having a drink etc However, something I've never seen before until last night was in the open area ( near the Jacuzzi) where an older guy maybe 75 yrs was on his bed giving another guy a BJ 🤪 Many people shower in full view of others ( some showering with erections ) but I always shower with swimwear on. When you want to go and explore the steam room, sauna or dark room, many guys hang up their towel upon entering and walk around naked but some leave their towel around. It's entirely down to you. No set rules. Just do what you feel is comfortable but rest assured you will not be judged in any way. It's a great relaxing evening. Go and enjoy 👍👌😎 That’s a superb reply, thank you. I’ll be there in 3 weeks so definitely giving it a try. WelshGuyUK 1 Quote
HornyOne Posted November 10 Author Posted November 10 1 hour ago, gerefan said: In answer to your ordinal question HornOne. Lock everything in the locker they allocate you…especially money, phones, watches etc. And use the tab they give you to put they locker key around your wrist. If you want to buy anything, like drinks or food, they they ask for your key number and you then pay for everything on checkout. You won’t need any money whilst in the sauna. As well as the key to a numbered locker they will give you a towel which practically everyone wears around the waist. I also make sure I wear sandals when I visit which I can also wear walking around the place. Brilliant, thanks. Quote
gayinpattaya Posted November 10 Posted November 10 The second highest cause of death in Thailand is cirrhosis of the liver. The rate of alcohol abuse in gay and transgender individuals may be as high as 25 percent compared to 5–10 percent in the general population. Throw in their economic hardships, rampant HIV, drug abuse. Also keep in the mind the average age of death in Thailand is a lot lower than many western countries. I'm not sure many gay men in Thailand reach that age, and that's sad. In my time in Thailand I have seen too many young gay men die. Statistically far exceeding what you would see in a western country. In these cases it was drug abuse, alcohol abuse and HIV. kokopelli3 1 Quote
gerefan Posted November 10 Posted November 10 1 hour ago, gayinpattaya said: In my time in Thailand I have seen too many young gay men die. Statistically far exceeding what you would see in a western country. In these cases it was drug abuse, alcohol abuse and HIV. sorry quote not included in my post! Even though I only visit Thailand two times a year for about 4 months (but have been doing so for nearly twenty years) I have always been surprised at the number of boys I know who have died. Some from Sunee Plaza in the good old days, and also from Boyztown. As well as the above causes I know one who was killed on a motor bike. I’m sure there must be more motor bike accidents. Quote
Olddaddy Posted November 11 Posted November 11 5 hours ago, gayinpattaya said: The second highest cause of death in Thailand is cirrhosis of the liver. The rate of alcohol abuse in gay and transgender individuals may be as high as 25 percent compared to 5–10 percent in the general population. Throw in their economic hardships, rampant HIV, drug abuse. Also keep in the mind the average age of death in Thailand is a lot lower than many western countries. I'm not sure many gay men in Thailand reach that age, and that's sad. In my time in Thailand I have seen too many young gay men die. Statistically far exceeding what you would see in a western country. In these cases it was drug abuse, alcohol abuse and HIV. The way I look at it as I get older and my life expectancy gets less....is to have a bloody good time whilst you can ! Sure I moderate my drinking 🍒🍷 But ..i do drink in Thailand a lot mostly red red wine 🍷 I don't take illegal drugs of any kind and I don't smoke I did use the poppers my last visit which my doctor warned against but not all the time Grow old disgracefully! 😅 HornyOne 1 Quote
spoon Posted November 11 Posted November 11 2 hours ago, Olddaddy said: I don't take illegal drugs 2 hours ago, Olddaddy said: I did use the poppers Sorry to burst your bubble, but i dont think poppers is legal drug in thailand. Marc in Calif 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted November 11 Posted November 11 7 hours ago, gerefan said: In my time in Thailand I have seen too many young gay men die. Statistically far exceeding what you would see in a western country. In these cases it was drug abuse, alcohol abuse and HIV. sorry quote not included in my post! Even though I only visit Thailand two times a year for about 4 months (but have been doing so for nearly twenty years) I have always been surprised at the number of boys I know who have died. Some from Sunee Plaza in the good old days, and also from Boyztown. As well as the above causes I know one who was killed on a motor bike. I’m sure there must be more motor bike accidents. Very true, hardly anyone wears a helmet, let alone the standard of driving, including drunk driving. Quote
Popular Post bkkmfj2648 Posted November 11 Popular Post Posted November 11 22 minutes ago, spoon said: Sorry to burst your bubble, but i dont think poppers is legal drug in thailand. I also heard somewhere that prostitution (MB) is illegal in Thailand 🤔😜🤪 emiel1981, reader, floridarob and 2 others 2 3 Quote
reader Posted November 11 Posted November 11 21 minutes ago, bkkmfj2648 said: I also heard somewhere that prostitution (MB) is illegal in Thailand 🤔😜🤪 Heard same rumor 22 years ago on my first trip so must be just rumor. Patanawet, Olddaddy and WelshGuyUK 3 Quote
Olddaddy Posted November 11 Posted November 11 I noticed several boys I had over also refused the popper. Funny how they will fuck with no condom but won't sniff the popper 😅 Quote
spoon Posted November 11 Posted November 11 24 minutes ago, Olddaddy said: fuck with no condom This seems to be legal vinapu and Olddaddy 2 Quote
floridarob Posted November 11 Posted November 11 12 hours ago, gayinpattaya said: The second highest cause of death in Thailand is cirrhosis of the liver. I have a feeling the fake/pirated liquor that many places buy/sell have something to do with that...... https://www.food-safety.com/articles/7936-case-study-methanol-poisoning-from-adulterated-liquor khaolakguy 1 Quote
gayinpattaya Posted November 11 Posted November 11 5 hours ago, floridarob said: I have a feeling the fake/pirated liquor that many places buy/sell have something to do with that...... https://www.food-safety.com/articles/7936-case-study-methanol-poisoning-from-adulterated-liquor Indeed. It's nasty distillate. Very dangerous. Quote
Guymac Posted December 4 Posted December 4 On 11/10/2024 at 8:41 PM, WelshGuyUK said: @HornyOne I realise your anxiety as a new guy to the Sauna.....we have all been newbies at some time. I'm in Jomtien right now and went to Sansuk last night. It was very very busy with Falangs, older Asian, Younger Asian etc etc. Generally in the open areas I'd say 80% of guys wear underwear or a towel and quietly observe the surroundings, having a drink etc However, something I've never seen before until last night was in the open area ( near the Jacuzzi) where an older guy maybe 75 yrs was on his bed giving another guy a BJ 🤪 Many people shower in full view of others ( some showering with erections ) but I always shower with swimwear on. When you want to go and explore the steam room, sauna or dark room, many guys hang up their towel upon entering and walk around naked but some leave their towel around. It's entirely down to you. No set rules. Just do what you feel is comfortable but rest assured you will not be judged in any way. It's a great relaxing evening. Go and enjoy 👍👌😎 Nice post and good to learn more about Sansuk - i really have to check it out. I've been to Club Bath in Manila many times and one of the abiding memories is how quiet it is in terms of people talking. It's literally like a library in the steam room and corridors... is Sansuk the same or a bit more "noisy"? WelshGuyUK and Olddaddy 1 1 Quote