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Posted
2 hours ago, Olddaddy said:

Ask for commission if the customer comes back 💲

you spoiled such romantic story with your mercantile outlook.

Great story by Min and reminded me my first ever bar foray in Bangkok. Mamasan  seeing me being shy and unsure was straight forward " take boy # ...., he knows short time room, you give him xxxx baht, now you pay yyy baht for the bar " and motioned said guy over not even waiting for my reaction. 22 years later I still smile and I'm still shy.

Posted
7 hours ago, Min said:

So I stood up, marched over to T

This seems like a time when marching was definitely warranted.

@vinapu has done a boot camp for fellow travelers/board members.... maybe you can do one for the shy/new guys in the Complex (aka The Jomtien Supertown Complex) and beyond, I'm sure the customers would appreciate guys being a little more direct/interested rather than just staring at their phones 🙏

Posted

Just to be the devils advocate here....
You embarrassed a boy in public and forced him to commit a criminal act. Being shirtless in public when not on a beach is illegal in Thailand. 
You involved yourself, acting like a pimp, in the possible transaction of prostitution. Illegal and illegal again.  

But what the fuck, it's Pattaya! It sounded like a fun night, I hope you enjoyed! 

Posted
2 hours ago, Min said:

Oops, this is news to me. The other day, I took off my own shirt in the bar so that my boy can massage my shoulder. I wish you were there to warn me about what's legal and what's not ;)

It's not enforced really, especially in beach resort areas like Pattaya. But a policeman could pull you aside and demand some cash. 
Did you also know it's against the law to not wear underwear, though I do question how anyone would know without putting their hands down your shorts. 

Posted
8 hours ago, Mavica said:

My first visit to BKK, a certified newbie, the first bar I walked into was Harry's, on Silom Soi 2.  It was rightly touted as a gathering place for farang visitors (many business-types) and where one could get information / updates from other customers or bartenders on gay life / hook-ups in the area.  No chorus line of boys to off that I remember, but a place to start.  I'd learned of it from Dreaded Ned's.  Are there others here that frequented the web forum at Dreaded Ned's? - the best and most current (at the time) BKK info (30+ years ago).  I arrived as a shy first-timer.  😁 Didn't take me long to lose the shyness!  There was a different bar upstairs or next door with twinks who were out for drinks and fun, not working per se (available), and no off fee was required.  I took a few home that trip (some for $, some not); times were different.  Gorgeous, though. DJ Station was across the Soi. Another bar in the same Soi with a sign painted on front "Beer. Bed. Boy. $5". Don't ask.  I'm no longer shy.  Cured.

Yes, I remember  dreaded ned. Was, in its time, very useful. I also frequented Soi 2, but cannot  remember bar, but boys and cocks were offered!

Posted
2 hours ago, Patanawet said:


At two o/clock Harries closed and we were all ushered through a door at the back into another VERY late bar -- damn the name has just escaped me. (Ciro???)
Next floor up was full of very young lads doing what seemed like 'line dancing'.
 

I was also struggling to remember the name of the bar next to Harries, but you are right that it was Ciros. Harries was upmarket and full of gay thai guys interested in meeting foreigners, who were very much in the minority there. Some of the Thai were freelancers and some were just looking for fun. There were all shapes and sizes including bodybuilders, as the Thai owner was a bodybuilder.

The bar upstairs was called the Garden Bar which opened in the early 70's and was the first gay establishment, probably the first entertainment venue, to open in that Soi, which became initially known as Soi Garden Bar. It had been a speculative investment by Vichai the gay owner of a hairdressers in Silom Road, which became a huge success. It was really a disco marketed at young local gay guys, and some girls, with a DJ, good western disco and soul music and lighting. Some of the crowd were interesting in meeting foreigners and making some pocket money(often spent on clothes), and some were just there to party and dance. But every one loved to dance and the speciality was formation dancing, especially Cha Cha Cha.(The O'Jays/Backstabbers was popular). 

 

 

Posted
9 hours ago, Mavica said:

  I'd learned of it from Dreaded Ned's.  Are there others here that frequented the web forum at Dreaded Ned's? - the best and most current (at the time) BKK info (30+ years ago).  

I remember well that mine of information.

All those memories recalled above are nice but I for one I'm glad those free wheeling days  are over and long gone.

Not to dampen anybody's enthusiasm but my most memorable moment from my early days there is kind of nasty one.

Somewhere  between soi 2 and Robinson on the corner , old guy sitting with clearly underaged and even more clearly scared boy   and  whispering " young boy, young boy". For all fun I had in my 36 trips I still recall horror in the eyes of that youngster. Forgive me but whenever I hear about good old days I cringe. I do indeed. But something good and productive came out of that situation - ever since I give wide berth to any guy who even remotely looks  less than mid-20

Posted
1 hour ago, vinapu said:

All those memories recalled above are nice but I for one I'm glad those free wheeling days  are over and long gone.

Not to dampen anybody's enthusiasm but my most memorable moment from my early days there is kind of nasty one.

 

I don’t think the early days being happily remembered here were particularly free wheeling. The early bars on soi two, Garden, Harries, Ciro were models of decorum compared to the gogo bars of today. In those venues everyone was fully clothed, mostly gay, and no one was paid to be there nor did any venue expect a fee if you made a new friend. Almost romantic in comparison to the transactional nature of most gay bars nowadays!

 Sounds to me like most of these shared memories are from the 70’s/80’s, at least mine are, when Robinsons had yet to be built. So I think your horrible memory comes from a later era.

 Here is a link to an interesting history of Bangkok gay bars, focussing especially on Soi Two. It was created by the gogo bar, New Top Man, that eventually replaced the Garden Bar in the early 2000’s, and the article appeared  in Thai Guys magazine.

 

https://chaidee.fortunecity.ws/topman.html

Posted
4 hours ago, khaolakguy said:

Soi Garden Bar. It had been a speculative investment by Vichai the gay owner of a hairdressers in Silom Road, which became a huge success. 

 

 

I remember Vichai. Some of my Thai friends were working/visiting  in Garden and Harries and were raided by the police one night. All were taken to the police station and herded into a cell overnight, Vichai included.
Vichai demanded cushions to sit on on the floor and was surrounded like a queen.
The ground floor of Robinson's was 'Dairy Queen' and was a notorious area for young, probably illegal, boys.

Posted
3 hours ago, khaolakguy said:

The early bars on soi two, Garden, Harries, Ciro were models of decorum compared to the gogo bars of today. In those venues everyone was fully clothed, mostly gay, and no one was paid to be there nor did any venue expect a fee if you made a new friend. Almost romantic in comparison to the transactional nature of most gay bars nowadays!

Wow - I am so happy to hear this news about how the past was less transactional.

If only we could have these types of places now in 2024.  The transactional nature of 90% of the places and guys on offer in existence today, renders the experience to be depressing. When I was a tourist and an occassional visitor --> I loved it.  Now that I live here full time I find that it is a big turnoff.

Posted
5 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said:

Wow - I am so happy to hear this news about how the past was less transactional.

If only we could have these types of places now in 2024.  

I'm happy with what we have now as I can't find use for last winter's  snow, however white and soft it was 

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