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  1. Given your earlier posts, that's a highly unlikely thought!
  2. And as you have shown in your Escort in Prague post just 3 hours ago, you write perfectly well in English. Like a native Englih speaker, in fact. Quit the cute childishness!
  3. So youwrite perfectly well in English. Therefore quit the extremely childish and silly behaviour of writing in French. It makes your contributions completely tiresome and boring!
  4. Plus you trashed the owner and his establishment on this Board, the very readers who visit Seoul who could have been his next customers. Now you may well have put them off. How do you plan to compensate the owner for any losses caused by your tantrum resulting from your own tardiness?
  5. Once again you pettily write in French on an English-writen site! Some people never seem to learn!
  6. This is an English written site - not a French one.
  7. This is a site written in English. If you cannot write in English, go to a translation site before you post - please!
  8. And @Suckrates response immediatey above is assinine!
  9. Lots of Indians to be seen in Bangkok, many in the up-market shopping malls carrying designer goods bags. Recently in Paragon, Em Quartier and even Terminal 21 we have seen many Indians. Most are couples or in small groups.
  10. WIth all due respect there is no "normal" time of being late. We are either on time or we are late. Being in a foreign country many of us have a tendency to believe that what goes for "being late" with constant updates on timing is the same as in our own country. We also assume that the English language in all its complexity is as well understood as we think it is. Neither is! Then there is the traffic issue. I do not know how @12is12 planned to arrive by his appointed hour - the one he proposed at the outset. Did he consider first using Seoul's excellent subway system at least close to his destination? DId he just assume that the horrendous traffic in the city which he must have observed particularly as rush hour arrives would merit a car ride and still enable him to arrive on time? Did he consider leaving earlier? Did he consider that Korean society has a very different set of manners and obligations compared to those in his home country? Clearly not, for he would then definitely not have walked out. Sorry, but I still regard his actions as unbecoming and rude by any tourist in any gay establishment in any foreign city, particularly an Asian one.
  11. Many Chinese tourists have been put off by what they regard as Thailand's bad reputation for violence and tragedies like ferry boat disasters. I do not have access to statistics - I am sure @Moses does - but from what i read, Vietnam is now one of the favoured destination for less well-off Chinese.
  12. I cannot imagine any Day recognizing the sacrifice of so many as "happy". And although the USA may regard the day as being one honouring the sacrifice of its own citizens, it is I suggest pertinent to recognize that tens of millions all over the world sacrificed their lives in defence of precisely what those brave American man and women died fighting for. I accept that other countries have their own armistice day. Is it not time for one world day when all who died worldwide are honoured?
  13. I notice @Keithambrose gave this post a "sad" emoji. His personal opinion and to which he is perfectly entitled. But if anyone has a responsbility in his profession for being on time, I imagine it would be the one he practices. I am reasonably sure that judges have somewhat strong language for lawyers being late for court!
  14. Grindr worked well for me.
  15. @a-447 will loathe this vdo (understandably given his preference stated in another recent vdo post) as well as I imagine quite a few others. But cruising youtube I found another vdo, this time about a new Bangkok cruise bar i had never heard of before, Boy Camp. It's in the Silom area, has a policy of your stripping down to your underwwear (clothes bags with names are left at the counter), is of medium size and with music at a tolerable level. As the very camp narrator says, it's a bit like midway between G.O.D. and DJ Station. It also has a cruising area upstairs with a dark room at the end which is not as dark as some - in that you can make out faces and bodies.But the usual dark room activity goes on. The narrator says it's more Asian-oriented. I wonder if any poster has been and can post his experience.
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