pong Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 With this I mean those shops that advertise as having male staff only and m2m should be clear. There was some discussion a time agio about having female spectators in gogobars and looking at the shows there-this is 1 step further. Not that you will note it very often-if they allow it at all, as you hardly ever bump into other patrons at such shops anyway. But the other week I had a service in AQUA (Satorn soi 9) and just before I left (good service, nice place, but price higher as advertised- cheating? as EZ or RYAN do?) and just before I left I discovered that the other client in-occupying the shower, locked- was a lady (or maybe-sometimes hard to see, a katoey). S?He left just before me. BODYclob, that well known shop in Sukhumvit soi 8 ran their small ads in the BKKPost a month or so ago and that now stated: for men and women! Thus the inevitable gay rumourmill started to gossip and it was made out that BC was to change its client-base. At least-if they mean it- they would need that long overdue big spring cleaning-ladies would not take that filth there. BC has a very large reception-its busy so there may often be others sitting to choose, hence you are more likely to see others. How do you feel about that? Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Haven't been to Aqua for more than 2 years but always liked it. If the number of customers in any massage place is down (and considering many of the boys will be straight anyway), I suppose it's only natural that an owner would at least consider allowing ladies in. Personally, though, I'm dead against it. If i go to such an establishment, I want to be around guys. If they want ladies, then they can at the very least spend some cash to separate the showers and public areas. Quote
Guest thaiworthy Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 I agree with FH. Let the ladies find their own entertainment and leave us to ours, regardless of the type of venue. I do not travel thousands of miles to share my experiences with the opposite sex. Thanks for the red alert, Pong. Quote
Guest Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 I would rather ladies were not present in gay male bars. as the high pitched shrieking can be unpleasant. However, if they discretely & silently enjoy the services of a male massage shop, that is no problem at all for me. Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted March 8, 2012 Posted March 8, 2012 I would rather ladies were not present in gay male bars. as the high pitched shrieking can be unpleasant Surely those have to be ladyboys! I have seen ladies in male go-go bars from time to time and they have always behaved with an appropriate degree of decorum. Quote