jason1975 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Two weeks in Bangkok. Decided to stay in Airbnb instead of hotel. Found a unit in an old condo building in Soi 3. Stay for 1 week then 2nd week move to usual Le Meridien. I chose an Airbnb because I wanted a kitchen so that my guy can cook for me. The listing for the Airbnb said there was a kitchen and cooking was allowed. Alas, there wasn't a stove or cooker. There was a microwave oven only! vinapu, jamiebee and FunFifties 2 1 Quote
jason1975 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Despite the lack of stove for cooking, the unit met my requirements. Clean, spacious and homely. Old 7-storey building but good location and there's even a gym, swimming pool and laundry machines on 5th floor. jamiebee, bkkmfj2648, vinapu and 1 other 4 Quote
jason1975 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Arrived in Bangkok in late afternoon. Little traffic on a Sunday. After checking in, went to G Bangkok for dinner with two forum members and their guys. Found out that the cat residing there is called Cloudy. After that, we spent the next 2 hours playing pool. My guy finished work and joined us and we had a good time over pool and beer. After that we split and went back. I had a great night. Woke up in morning for 2nd round then off to Foodland Patpong. Managed to make it in time for breakfast special. @vinapu would be proud of me! vinapu 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 11 minutes ago, jason1975 said: @vinapu would be proud of me! I'm. Big time. Welcome home and have fun in our beloved Bangkok Quote
jason1975 Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago Staying in Soi 3 means I get to be near guys staying in rented rooms in the buildings around. My Grndr app shows many guys nearby at 1 metre! I can even see one guy enjoying a smoke in the next block facing my balcony! ichigo, pong2, vinapu and 1 other 4 Quote
spoon Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, jason1975 said: Alas, there wasn't a stove or cooker. There was a microwave oven only! Owh no. That's false advertisement. I wouldve at least asked if the owner has a different unit with stoves or if they have a portable stoves that you can have for your stay. Another alternative, buy a portable stoves for your guy to use and gave it to him after you left hehe. bkkmfj2648, pong2 and vinapu 3 Quote
Patanawet Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 6 hours ago, jason1975 said: Two weeks in Bangkok. Decided to stay in Airbnb instead of hotel. Found a unit in an old condo building in Soi 3. Stay for 1 week then 2nd week move to usual Le Meridien. I chose an Airbnb because I wanted a kitchen so that my guy can cook for me. The listing for the Airbnb said there was a kitchen and cooking was allowed. Alas, there wasn't a stove or cooker. There was a microwave oven only! 6 hours ago, jason1975 said: Two weeks in Bangkok. Decided to stay in Airbnb instead of hotel. Found a unit in an old condo building in Soi 3. Stay for 1 week then 2nd week move to usual Le Meridien. I chose an Airbnb because I wanted a kitchen so that my guy can cook for me. The listing for the Airbnb said there was a kitchen and cooking was allowed. Alas, there wasn't a stove or cooker. There was a microwave oven only! 5 hours ago, jason1975 said: Staying in Soi 3 means I get to be near guys staying in rented rooms in the buildings around. My Grndr app shows many guys nearby at 1 metre! I can even see one guy enjoying a smoke in the next block facing my balcony! Quote
vinapu Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 12 hours ago, spoon said: Another alternative, buy a portable stoves for your guy to use and gave it to him after you left hehe. Great idea ! Quote
thaiophilus Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 10 minutes ago, vinapu said: Great idea ! but first check the smoke detector and sprinkler system, as discussed in another thread 😲. vinapu 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 7 minutes ago, thaiophilus said: but first check the smoke detector and sprinkler system, as discussed in another thread 😲. don't spoil Jason's fun ! Quote
jason1975 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago After breakfast, I spent my time alternating between the pool (beautiful sunny weather) and in room watching tv but at 4.45pm I met two forum members outside Don Don Donki and we took BTS from Sala Daeng to Saphan Kwai. It was my first time going to the massage shops there. We were going to Phoenix Massage. When we got off the BTS, I saw this sign. I wonder if @vinapu has ever visited this place? Quote
jason1975 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago The walk from Saphan Kwai BTS to Phoenix Massage was a long walk! At least 30 minutes! We passed by many 7/11 stores and several other famous Massage shops - One Spa, BT House, KK Man. There was even a host bar, Hi Club, that we passed by. Quote
jason1975 Posted 37 minutes ago Author Posted 37 minutes ago I was convinced we could have taken a bus from the BTS to the bus stop outside the soi leading to Phoenix Massage but the 30-minute was interesting- a guided tour by expert forum member. When we entered Phoenix Massage, the manager proactively gave us a each bottle of water to cool down while he summoned the guys to present themselves. Some of them were playing pool at the pool table and they quickly ended their game and stood in front of us. Manager took his calculator to show us 599 for each but expert forum member reminded him of promotion of 3 massages for 1000 baht. Manager said oh yes and gave us promotion price. There were 12 of them working. All very average types. Forum members picked their guys while I was undecided. I asked the manager to recommend a guy who kisses and he suggested a guy in red T-shirt and I said yes. No en suite toilet in rooms upstairs but bathroom nearby had enough space for shared shower. The massage room while not spacious was not cramped. I got a room with mattress on floor which I liked. Red t-shirt guy gave me packet of mouthwash to prepare for oral activities. Very thoughtful. I declined to shower. I was keen to get started. Red t-shirt guy had undressed to towel by then. He said give him a minute to wash himself. Once he came back, he removed towel to reveal a hard cock and he started to massage me body to body. While I enjoyed his cock rubbing against me, it was clearly obvious that he only knew some basic massage strokes. After 5 minutes, I took the lead and for the rest of the hour, it was kissing, stroking and sucking and finally cumming. We showered together after that. He spoke no English. From Laos. I tipped him the minimum tip of 1200 baht. I went downstairs and saw the rest of the guys gambling 20 baht each on a card game. It involves 3 cards. I couldn't understand how it worked but the guys had a good time playing. I watched and tried to learn and was about to take out 20 baht notes from my wallet to play but forum members came out and it was time to go. Quote
jason1975 Posted 33 minutes ago Author Posted 33 minutes ago After leaving Phoenix Massage, I pestered forum members to take taxi back to Silom. I dreaded the 30 minute walk to BTS. Expert forum member said let's continue walking a bit and he showed us 27M nearby. There was one more massage shop in the area but we couldn't find it. Didn't matter. I spotted a taxi. Driver, seeing tourists in otherwise very local neighbourhood, asked for 350 baht. I countered with 300 baht. He said OK and we hopped into a nice cool comfortable ride back to civilisation. Quote
jason1975 Posted 28 minutes ago Author Posted 28 minutes ago We wanted to eat dinner at newly opened pizza place on second floor of Quarter Silom but unfortunately it's closed on Monday! So off we went to Foodland Patpong. We went through Soi 6 and passed by the massage shops - the brand new upscale looking Chillax, 19-teen, Paradise and Natural, where my favourite Vietnamese massage guy happily welcomed me back. "Today we just finish massage. Tomorrow I come see you," I told him. Quote