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  1. #11783

    Rainbow 5

    Went to Rainbow 5 at a friend's request last night. I think it might have been one of the first days open.

    Don't recall prices, but I ordered a lot of drinks and the total damage was 4,500. Many rounds of shots attracted the usual group of about 3-5 ladies. I don't mind doing this, especially since the covid, these girl haven't had income in several months, plus I like the attention once in a while.

    It's difficult to manage who gets what, so usually I just assign 1 girl to decide who gets and who doesn't. That way I'm not the bad guy.

    Anyways, there were some great looking girls there, and the back tattoos are just getting larger and more intricate. Didn't take anyone home but a few I can remember (not that it'll help) were mai, wan, and mint. Really tight bodies and nice faces too, even when smoking outside.

  2. #11782

    Cunnilingus, DATY

    Having read many reviews of working girls in Thailand, what services they provide and what they don't etc. I have always been puzzled why a relatively high proportion do not allow oral sex to be performed on them. Of all the services they provide to someone who they may find unattractive this to me would appear to be one of the least distasteful.

    Any thoughts from the regular punters out there?

  3. #11781
    Quote Originally Posted by Berrys66  [View Original Post]
    Most hotels and bars are closed so why would anyone want to go there any time soon? The place is dead inc eateries.
    Actually most bars and damn near all eateries in Pattaya are open now. The place is not dead. It is alive and full of chicks with no customers. Never seen so many chicks on Soi 6 in my life. Many hotels have opened to accomodate the people that come down from Bangkok on the weekends.

  4. #11780
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Thailand is doing a 180 from their decision to start allowing international flights in to LOS. Even the countries they had on their list like China, Korea, and Japan have been rejected due to a recent outbreak of cases in those countries.

    China had 7 new cases today, Korea had 63, and Japan is similar to Korea IIRC. If 7 new cases out of 1.5 billion people is an outbreak that gives very little hope for the rest of us for at least 2020 and maybe even 2021.
    Clearly if the Thai government expects 0 cases of coronavirus for their travel bubbles, perhaps only an isolated tribe in the depths of the Amazon forest and who has never seen civilization before may be eligible.

    And for the other countries of the world it will be in 2031 when everyone has been vaccinated.

  5. #11779
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Looks like the Brits have really p1ssed off Thailand by not including them in the countries permitted to enter the UK. Looks like it will be years before Brexits are allowed back in to Thailand.
    Most hotels and bars are closed so why would anyone want to go there any time soon? The place is dead inc eateries.

  6. #11778

    Have upcoming travel plans to Thailand? Start your refund process now!

    Thailand is doing a 180 from their decision to start allowing international flights in to LOS. Even the countries they had on their list like China, Korea, and Japan have been rejected due to a recent outbreak of cases in those countries.

    China had 7 new cases today, Korea had 63, and Japan is similar to Korea IIRC. If 7 new cases out of 1.5 billion people is an outbreak that gives very little hope for the rest of us for at least 2020 and maybe even 2021.

  7. #11777
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Looks like the Brits have really p1ssed off Thailand by not including them in the countries permitted to enter the UK. Looks like it will be years before Brexits are allowed back in to Thailand.
    From 10 July 2020, unless they have visited or stopped in any other country or territory in the preceding 14 days, passengers arriving from 50 countries and territories will not be required to self-isolate on arrival into England, the countries are mainly European countries and Commonwealth countries. People from Thailand can visit but they must self-isolate for 14 days.

  8. #11776
    Looks like the Brits have really p1ssed off Thailand by not including them in the countries permitted to enter the UK. Looks like it will be years before Brexits are allowed back in to Thailand.

  9. #11775

    Spankies

    Went to spankies a few days ago. The energy was great, better than I've seen in years.

    I guess everyone missed it. It felt really fun.

    Found a cute girl named Fai, nice body, softer fake tits. Super playful attitude.

    Sex was good, more like GFE, but felt good.

    Face 3/5.

    Body 4/5.

    GFE 5/5.

    Pse 2/5.

    WIR: Yes.

  10. #11774

    Alcohol ban. Amended dates

    Sunday and Monday are no alcohol sales days in Thailand (it was previously thought to be Saturday and Sunday).

    https://thepattayanews.com/2020/07/0...starts-sunday/

  11. #11773
    Quote Originally Posted by Mogwai  [View Original Post]
    EU to allow in visitors from 15 'safe' countries. However, it's not clear to me yet if this also means that these 15 countries allow visitors FROM the EU. According to a Dutch news item they will but as far as Thailand is concerned I doubt that.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53222356
    Thanks for the report & article.

    Presently, and AFAIK, Thailand is generally not allowing foreign visitors into LOS.

    P.S. Some comments to the URL are quite amusing, such as:

    "There's a lot worse infections than COVID-19 that one can get in Bangkok. I left a Bangkok strip club with an eye infection after getting hit in the face with a ping pong ball."

  12. #11772
    World.

    1 / 6.

    Bars and nightclubs in Thailand reopen amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

    Masks and bikinis as Bangkok sex districts reopen with new rules.

    By Jiraporn Kuhakan and Matthew Tostevin.

    Bangkok (Reuters) - With performers wearing facemasks as well as bikinis, Bangkok's red-light districts reopened on Wednesday after more than three months of shutdown to stop the spread of coronavirus.

    Bars, karaoke venues and massage parlours were in the latest category of businesses allowed to reopen. With conditions. Now that Thailand has gone 37 days since recording any local transmission of the virus.

    It meant a return to work for some of the hundreds of thousands of people in the nightlife industry who have been struggling to survive.

    "I lost all my income," said Bee, a 27-year-old dancer who goes by her stage name at the XXX Lounge in the Patpong district.

    "I'm glad that I can come back to work in a job that I'm good at. I'm OK with the mask because it's one of the precautions. ".

    All customers have their temperature taken. They must give a name and telephone number. Inside, everybody must sit at least one metre (yard) apart and two metres from the stage.

    British expatriate Michael Theo was among those who questioned the need.

    "You can take a BTS (train) in the morning with 200 people on a packed train but then you can come into a bar and still have to sit 2 metres apart," he said.

    Thailand has staggered the reopening of public places over several weeks. Schools also resumed on Wednesday.

    Cockfighting and fishfighting venues remain closed.

    The coronavirus has killed 58 people out of 3,173 infections, a relatively low number even within the region.

    But Thailand's economy is forecast to sink further than any other in Southeast Asia with the number of foreign tourists expected to drop 80% this year.

    At the Dream Boy club on Patpong's Soi 1, bare-chested men with faceshields tried to encourage the few passers-by off the street. But many businesses remained shut and there were few customers.

    "There are bars all over Bangkok that have been open for 10 to 15 years and now they are closed and they are not coming back," said Christian Henrich, who manages the XXX Lounge.

    (Writing by Matthew Tostevin; Editing by Alexandra Hudson).

    Related video: 'Mini masks' invented for Thai beauty clinics.

    0:09 1:00.

    'Mini masks' invented for Thai beauty clinics.

  13. #11771
    Quote Originally Posted by GettingFedUp  [View Original Post]
    It is a list negotiated amongst the EU rather than a list of countries where formal agreements have been reached.

    My reading is that it is only China where the EU is requiring reciprocated access before inclusion on the list. The others probably don't have the political and economic significance. And of course if EU tourists cannot come to Thailand then they'll likely go to Spain or Greece, to the benefit of EU countries' economies.

    https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand...uding-thailand
    If I understand the announcement correctly I found that requirement on reciprocity from China a little odd.

    Why not a similar arrangement with Thailand which has no plans to allow access to E. U. Nationals anytime soon even those with Elite cards or retirement visa's.

  14. #11770
    Quote Originally Posted by GettingFedUp  [View Original Post]
    And of course if EU tourists cannot come to Thailand then they'll likely go to Spain or Greece, to the benefit of EU countries' economies.
    You must be reading my mind.

  15. #11769
    Quote Originally Posted by Mogwai  [View Original Post]
    However, it's not clear to me yet if this also means that these 15 countries allow visitors FROM the EU.
    It is a list negotiated amongst the EU rather than a list of countries where formal agreements have been reached.

    My reading is that it is only China where the EU is requiring reciprocated access before inclusion on the list. The others probably don't have the political and economic significance. And of course if EU tourists cannot come to Thailand then they'll likely go to Spain or Greece, to the benefit of EU countries' economies.

    https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand...uding-thailand

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