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  1. AI generated this image using oil painting style. Pretty artistic!
  2. Being ordinary tourist is not fun!
  3. You are indeed the expert!
  4. Sorry. I misunderstood your meaning. I hope you are currently making up for those 6 days of lesbianism. Bring back the @vinapu who has 3 guys in one day!
  5. You must be a good customer hence they get excited when you tell them you are returning
  6. 4 massages for 1k baht is a great deal!
  7. I leave it to taxi driver. Some automatically use meter. Some ask for flat fee 500 baht. I will accept both. I always believe a happy driver leads to a happy (and safer) journey!
  8. Do you tell your regulars that you are coming to Thailand in advance? Or do you just appear at their bars and surprise them? 🤣
  9. I have 3 trips booked for next few months! 😋
  10. 4 boys at same time! Hehe!
  11. 10k! 😳😳😳
  12. You went 5 days without any guy? What's happening to you!
  13. Worthy disciple of @vinapu
  14. Depends on what is your performance criteria. If you just want them to sit and drink with you, they will happily help you finish your bottle. If you are looking for offs, not necessary to spend on bottle. Just talk to mamasan and ask who's available for off and what the guy willing to do.
  15. Arena is 100% proven quality but older guys. Avarin is 50% probability of fun. I recommend shops at Soi 6 - Maha, Paradise and G zone.
  16. Glad it worked out for you. I was just being curious about 3somes involving guys in same bar. I always had impression that guys would rather do 3somes only with another guy from different bar.
  17. They open as early as 10am so I think closing at midnight is just right. Difficult to operate 24 hour service.
  18. Who suggested 3some? The two Cambodian guys or papasan?
  19. There is a 50 baht airport fee for taxi? I never noticed it. New young waiter at Foodland? I must meet him soon!
  20. Glad to have met you in person @ichigo Happy to hear that you enjoyed yourself during your 2 months in Thailand. I like Le Meridien but prices keep going up. I am going to stay at Airbnb or cheaper hotels. Less money spent on hotel = more money for boys! Hehe.
  21. Some AI models for Chinese New Year festival! Red is an auspicious colour!
  22. Can always buy from stalls at Patpong Market!
  23. I asked the same question to Deepseek, the new AI programme. The business model of a **gogo boy bar** in Bangkok, particularly those catering to the LGBTQ+ community, is a unique blend of entertainment, hospitality, and nightlife. These establishments are popular in areas like **Silom** and **Surawong**, particularly in the **Soi 4** and **Soi Twilight** districts. Below is an explanation of the typical business model: --- ### **1. Core Concept** Gogo boy bars are adult entertainment venues where performers (often referred to as "gogo boys") dance on stage in minimal clothing. The primary appeal is the visual entertainment and the opportunity for patrons to interact with the performers. These bars cater primarily to gay men, but they may also attract curious tourists and other audiences. --- ### **2. Revenue Streams** The business generates income through multiple channels: #### **a. Drink Sales** - **Entry Fees**: Some bars charge an entry fee, which often includes one or two drinks. - **Drink Prices**: Drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are priced higher than in regular bars, with a portion of the sale going to the bar and the rest to the performers. - **Lady Drinks**: Patrons can buy drinks for the performers (called "lady drinks"), which are non-alcoholic and cost more than regular drinks. The performer receives a commission for each drink bought for them. #### **b. Off Fees** - Patrons can pay an "off fee" to take a performer out of the bar for a set period (e.g., for dinner, drinks, or private time). The fee goes to the bar, and the performer may negotiate additional compensation directly with the patron. #### **c. Tips** - Patrons tip performers directly, either by placing money in their waistbands during dances or giving cash after private interactions. #### **d. Special Events** - Some bars host themed nights, drag shows, or special performances to attract larger crowds and increase revenue. --- ### **3. Cost Structure** #### **a. Staff Costs** - **Performers**: Gogo boys are typically paid a small base salary or work solely for tips and commissions from drinks and off fees. - **Support Staff**: Includes bartenders, security, cleaners, and managers. #### **b. Venue Costs** - Rent, utilities, and maintenance for the bar space. - Lighting, sound systems, and stage equipment. #### **c. Marketing** - Advertising in LGBTQ+ travel guides, websites, and social media. - Promotions to attract tourists and locals. --- ### **4. Key Success Factors** #### **a. Talent Recruitment** - Attracting attractive and charismatic performers is critical. Many bars recruit from rural areas or neighboring countries, offering housing and other incentives. #### **b. Atmosphere** - Creating a welcoming, fun, and safe environment for patrons is essential. This includes good music, lighting, and customer service. #### **c. Location** - Being situated in a well-known LGBTQ+ nightlife district (e.g., Silom) ensures visibility and foot traffic. #### **d. Reputation** - Positive reviews from tourists and locals can significantly boost business. Word-of-mouth and online reviews play a big role. --- ### **5. Challenges** #### **a. Competition** - Bangkok has numerous gogo bars, so standing out requires unique performers, themes, or promotions. #### **b. Legal and Social Issues** - Navigating Thailand’s complex laws around adult entertainment and ensuring compliance with regulations. - Addressing stigma and ensuring the safety and well-being of performers. #### **c. Tourism Dependency** - Many bars rely heavily on tourist traffic, making them vulnerable to fluctuations in tourism (e.g., during pandemics or political unrest). --- ### **6. Ethical Considerations** - **Exploitation Concerns**: Some critics argue that performers may be underpaid or exploited. Ethical bars ensure fair compensation and safe working conditions. - **Health and Safety**: Providing access to healthcare, condoms, and education about sexual health is important. --- ### **Conclusion** The business model of a gogo boy bar in Bangkok revolves around creating an entertaining and inclusive space for patrons while generating revenue through drinks, off fees, and tips. Success depends on talent, atmosphere, location, and reputation, but ethical practices and a focus on performer well-being are increasingly important in this industry. These bars are a significant part of Bangkok’s vibrant LGBTQ+ nightlife and tourism scene.
  24. I typed this prompt in OpenAI ChatGPT and got following response "Explain business model of gay gogoboy bar in bangkok." A gay gogoboy bar in Bangkok operates with a unique business model tailored to the local and international LGBTQ+ nightlife scene. Here's how it generally works: 1. Revenue Streams Drink Sales: Both customers and dancers are encouraged to purchase drinks, often at a premium price. Customers may also buy "lady drinks" (or in this case, "boy drinks") for the gogoboys as a gesture of appreciation or to spend more time chatting with them. Entrance Fees: Some bars charge a cover fee, which includes a complimentary drink. Performance Tips: Gogoboys typically perform on stage, and customers can tip them directly during or after the performance. Bar Fines: If a customer wants to spend time with a gogoboy outside the bar, they pay a bar fine. This compensates the establishment for the dancer's time away from work. Special Events: Bars often host themed nights, shows, or parties that attract larger crowds and boost sales. Private Rooms: Some venues offer private areas where customers can pay for more exclusive interactions with the dancers. 2. Target Audience The primary clientele consists of local and international gay men, with a significant portion being tourists. These customers are often middle-to-upper class and have disposable income to spend on nightlife. 3. Experience Design Atmosphere: The bars are designed to be flashy and alluring, with dim lighting, energetic music, and choreographed shows to create an engaging environment. Performances: Regular dance shows, themed costumes, and interactive acts keep customers entertained and encourage repeat visits. Personal Interaction: Gogoboys mingle with customers, creating a personalized experience and fostering emotional connections that often lead to higher spending. 4. Management and Logistics Staff: Bars employ dancers, bartenders, DJs, and floor managers. Dancers are often independent contractors who receive tips and a share of drink sales but rely heavily on customer interaction for income. Licensing and Regulation: Bars must comply with local laws regarding alcohol, entertainment, and worker rights, though enforcement can vary. 5. Cultural and Ethical Considerations Cultural Nuances: In Thai culture, there's a level of acceptance and normalization of these venues within certain urban settings like Bangkok's Silom area. Ethical Issues: Critics sometimes raise concerns about worker exploitation or the potential for human trafficking, leading to increased scrutiny and the need for ethical business practices. Overall, the business model relies on creating an enjoyable, immersive experience while maximizing customer spending through a mix of entertainment, personal interaction, and premium-priced services.
  25. 5 twinks in Atlas? I am going there!
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