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Posted
3 hours ago, vinapu said:

what about chip imbedded instead of old fashioned mook

Could directly be used for "contactless" payment/tipping 😉 

Posted
9 hours ago, siriusBE said:

Could directly be used for "contactless" payment/tipping 😉 

7 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said:

Yes, with each thrust into his tight sexy ass being deducted from your bank account.

I hope that you cum fast 🙉🙈😜🤑🤑🤑

you both can use glass of cold water I suppose

Posted

New Year is a stressful and dreadful time for those poor boyfriends slash sponsors. Too many gift-worthy occasions in such a short span of time: X-mas, New Year, Chinese New Year, and last but not least, Valentine, not to mention the classical "other-boys-get-gift-why-I-have-not". For me, I also got J.'s birthday thrown in the mix (last year, he bought me a cake and held a small party in the bar for my birthday and last December, he gave me a set of clothes as a New Year gift while I bought him nothing).

There are naturally implicit competitions among the boys about who's getting better (a.k.a., more expensive) gifts. So they constantly update each other and their sponsors on who got what.

There are currently two frontrunners in the race. K.'s Swiss partner took him to a jewelry shop near Tukcom and bought him a gold necklace that costs 43700 Baht. Then the rumor has it that Je.'s British boyfriend one-upped K's by buying Je. a gold bracelet AND a ring from the same store that costs more than 50K in total. It turned out the boyfriend only gave him the bracelet and Je. bought the ring with his own money. Also "I stayed with him but he seldom gave me money so he made it up by buying me gold."

So in short, K.'s Swiss sponsor still won the day (40K per month and then the gold to top it off). Je. took pride in that his gold looks more solid that K.'s necklace though (they are in fact all 96.5%, see the picture attached for ideas). 

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Gold seems to be the gift best loved by bar boys since they can easily show it off to the world and later can sell it for cash when needs arise. Je.'s ring and bracelet feature prominently in every single selfie he took post event (below is the one taken in Starbuck).

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And that wasn't enough. Je. decided to go home for one week, right in the middle of the peak season, probably for no compelling reasons other than to show his village how well he's doing ("face" is always big in Asian cultures). And he certainly wasn't the only one to do so, which made the bar owner and manager furious. "What are they thinking going home now? We have so many customers and not enough (cute) boys to serve them."

Ki., the boy who turned down the big weekend deal in his first day at the job mentioned earlier, also decided to pay home a visit even though he only started working for a less than 2 months. The trip, originally planned for 2 weeks, was cut short to merely 1 (and that includes two whole days on the bus back and forth), I think probably because it was too boring and not much to do at home. But Ko., the bartender, seems to know better, "more like he already spent all the earned money so now had to come back to make more".

As someone who's never big on gifts, I finally caved in to peer pressure and bought J. a small ring for his upcoming birthday. He put it on his ring finger, the implication of which hadn't dawn on me until boys in the bar literally line up to appreciate the gift and give J. the married woman treatment by calling him "Madam J." Some boys even jokingly complained "I don't even have silver" (pointing at his sterling neck chain) "and Madam is wearing gold."

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Posted
18 hours ago, jason1975 said:

Did the ring cost more than 50 000 baht? Hehehe

Hic, I can't compete with those European folks. J.'s ring is the same as Je.'s in terms of gold weight and price (11600 Baht).

Posted
4 minutes ago, Min said:

Hic, I can't compete with those European folks. J.'s ring is the same as Je.'s in terms of gold weight and price (11600 Baht).

You can get him a bracelet for Chinese New Year!

But seriously, I feel giving gold is better than buying IPhone or expensive branded clothing. Gold is a good investment.

Posted
51 minutes ago, jason1975 said:

You can get him a bracelet for Chinese New Year!

But seriously, I feel giving gold is better than buying IPhone or expensive branded clothing. Gold is a good investment.

Agree. Since Chinese New Year doesn't mean much to Laos people, I already bought (but haven't given him yet) a gold necklace for the upcoming Valentine.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Min said:

Agree. Since Chinese New Year doesn't mean much to Laos people, I already bought (but haven't given him yet) a gold necklace for the upcoming Valentine.

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Posted
On 1/6/2025 at 2:02 AM, siriusBE said:

Could directly be used for "contactless" payment/tipping 😉 

perhpas substitute to colonoscopy as well

Posted
12 minutes ago, vinapu said:

perhpas substitute to colonoscopy as well

Don't think those chips are that smart...

Posted
4 minutes ago, siriusBE said:

Don't think those chips are that smart...

but they can be made with constant technological progress . I can envision digestible chip , taken first thing in the morning which will go complete scan of the whole tract and transmit results to   your doctor, spouse , boss and neighbours above

Posted
14 minutes ago, vinapu said:

but they can be made with constant technological progress . I can envision digestible chip , taken first thing in the morning which will go complete scan of the whole tract and transmit results to   your doctor, spouse , boss and neighbours above

That's not that outlandish!

Posted
On 1/10/2025 at 2:35 PM, Min said:

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No thanks to your post about buying gold, I am currently browsing gold jewellery websites and thinking of buying gold for my guy!

Posted
20 hours ago, Min said:

Agree. Since Chinese New Year doesn't mean much to Laos people, I already bought (but haven't given him yet) a gold necklace for the upcoming Valentine.

Can I ask how much it costs?

Posted
13 minutes ago, jason1975 said:

That's quite alright. Not as expensive as Je's bracelet.

It all comes down to gold weight: Je.'s bracelet and K.'s necklace are both triple that price of the ring. So in the shop, you first decide how much you wanna spend (based on the weight) and they'll show you items in that range. 

Posted

Especially in the weaker economies of SE Asia, gold is highly valued as the middle classes there don’t really have access to other financial instruments to invest in. 

In Myanmar and Cambodia, people invest in gold and dollars to safeguard their assets.

Posted
5 minutes ago, jason1975 said:

How did this wonderful topic on Pattaya boys become about QR code and contactless payment? 

A question frequently asked about a lot of the topics on here!

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