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  1. #57378
    Quote Originally Posted by Llantarnam  [View Original Post]
    Still recovering from the dust up they had on Soi 11 a couple of weeks ago?
    I don't know but they're out in forest right now, although my favorite person is the dude that stands in front of the term a wearing a soccer Jersey with the name slime and the number 88.

  2. #57377
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Absolutely agree. One thing I never understood about guys going to Thailand. Some spend more time online looking for a girl and hoping it's not a transgender or completely fake photos than just walking out the door and picking up a girl IRL. So many girls and options in Bangkok and Pattaya that seem better to me than sitting in my hotel room.
    Let me answer that for you. If you're simply looking to get a covered fuck then gogo's, beer bars, thermae and even street freelancers more convenient at least in Thailand. But if you're wanting BBFS, or more of a GFE experience without mechanical clock watching than the online game might be worth the investment. At least for me it's been. I've learned not to start too early (maybe 3 weeks before trip at most) and since it's a numbers game being smart about quickly weeding out the candidates. I've met girls online that spent hours more with me for nothing but the initial fee paid and were great GFE experiences. Or that came back day 2 for no fee other than dinner and a nice time. Many keep in touch through what's app for my next trip. But you're correct it takes time and effort and is not for everyone.

  3. #57376
    Quote Originally Posted by Nyezhov  [View Original Post]
    Ladyboy is at a minimum.
    Still recovering from the dust up they had on Soi 11 a couple of weeks ago?

  4. #57375

    Non Stop Action

    Part 2 contd:

    On my trip I lived at Marriot Executive Apartments on Sukhumvit. On the second night itself I discovered a massage place which was owned by a beautiful lady called Alisha, walking distance from the hotel. I think the name was Jazzy massage (not too sure, but this was near a Candy massage). Alisha the owner is hot and I really wanted to fuck her but she cldnt leave the shop and I didn't want to fuck at her place, so decided to try the girls who were available. Kitty, Fom, Jenny back at the hotel. Took one each night for 2 rounds. It was an absolute value for money. Paid arnd 4000 baht for 2 shots and they were fantastic. The only downer was that Kitty and Fom werent too much into DFK but Jenny was. Had great sessions with all of them but loved my session wiht Jenny the most due to her pleasant disposition.

    I wld go back to this place next time, everytime! Happy to share Alisha's number.

    By the way, I also hooked a girl called Brinks (real name Pear) from smooci. She was petite but all natural. She was highly rated on the site and she charged 7 k baht for 2. Was a good experience but again DFK not really there. After discovering Alisha's place I wld not go back to Brinks.

  5. #57374

    She got tired?

    You lasted quite a bit and she got tired.

    Another FR about lasting for a while.

    Is it normal for a man?

    Quote Originally Posted by SeekingEye  [View Original Post]
    I was on a 5 days trip to Bangkok in the second week of March and for old times sake, on one of the days I decided to try Tara. I had previously experienced Tara (previously Tarawadee, I think) nearly 8-9 yrs ago and had fond memories of it. So here's the below:

    1. Ambience is quite nice, much like a luxury hotel. Booked a 4 BHK as we were 4 of us.

    2. Girls were pretty much average, nothing drop dead. Different sections with different rates.

    3. Selected a thin girl, who looked very cute but I knew she was going to be small boobies.

    4. Had a few beers, and then got into the room.

    5. Sex was pretty much average. I lasted quite a bit and perhaps she got tired. Took her is various position.

    6. My friends experience was pretty much similar, nothing to write home about.

    Total damages for the 4 of us was arnd 46 k baht. Wld I recommend it. Not at all. I found much more value for money on my other days. Next FR to follow.

  6. #57373
    I forgot to mention that some evidently Chinese dude pushed a girl in the termae last night and started screaming at her. I was first on the scene before the staff but unfortunately I didn't get a chance to do a beatdown. I think they took care of that outside.

  7. #57372
    Last night's report.

    90% of the vendors have been cleaned off of Suk. There are no weed sellers at all, my friend told me that the cops haven't getting pressure from the legitimate weed places because they get undercut. I'll know more later.

    The streets were astonishingly clean and easy to navigate. There were no Africans. Ladyboy is at a minimum. There were troops of tourist police going up and down the street between terminal 21 and soy Nana. That stopped at around midnight so the hookers started crawling out but there was an extreme shortage even for a Monday. Chinese tourists were typically typically peasant like. Thermae was packed with all sorts of hotties. It was a very fun night for me as one of my regulars needed some good loving. I won't post the details because I don't want anybody's mind to be polluted by the visual of my flabby ass bouncing up and down on some girl 1/3 my age.

  8. #57371

    Tara (previously Tarawadee)

    I was on a 5 days trip to Bangkok in the second week of March and for old times sake, on one of the days I decided to try Tara. I had previously experienced Tara (previously Tarawadee, I think) nearly 8-9 yrs ago and had fond memories of it. So here's the below:

    1. Ambience is quite nice, much like a luxury hotel. Booked a 4 BHK as we were 4 of us.

    2. Girls were pretty much average, nothing drop dead. Different sections with different rates.

    3. Selected a thin girl, who looked very cute but I knew she was going to be small boobies.

    4. Had a few beers, and then got into the room.

    5. Sex was pretty much average. I lasted quite a bit and perhaps she got tired. Took her is various position.

    6. My friends experience was pretty much similar, nothing to write home about.

    Total damages for the 4 of us was arnd 46 k baht. Wld I recommend it. Not at all. I found much more value for money on my other days. Next FR to follow.

  9. #57370

    Any address and nar Don Muang?

    Hello guys, I will be one night next week in transit in Don Muang, ID there is any place to go nearby? As I arrive at 9. 00 pm and leave early would like to find something near.

    Did any one try Bangkok69 escort service as they are some model near Don muang?

    Thank for your help.

  10. #57369
    Quote Originally Posted by KinkiTourist  [View Original Post]
    Alright sir, thanks for the addons, could you please specify some more what would you recommend?

    I love young, small sort of naive and inexperienced girls. In Pattaya, I find them even on Soi 6. In bkk, Couldn't find them on Soi cowboi, nana, and definitely not on the streets.

    Your description sounds appealing, would love to hear some examples, thanks.
    I suggest trying La Belle or Maria (soapies). I've had good luck finding girls as you've described at both. Tell the guy what you're looking for, and take your time. Of the two, I'd perhaps start at La Belle. Show up around 7:15-7:30pm.

  11. #57368
    Quote Originally Posted by KinkiTourist  [View Original Post]
    Wish you were right, sadly, I haven't seen any girls comes close to the average Fiwfan model type in all these places. Maybe you know about a certain bar that has them so I'd love to know about it.
    Your right, you should just confine yourself to FIW fans. Nothing else will do for you.

    For normal folks, don't waste your time.

  12. #57367
    Quote Originally Posted by GrapeMan  [View Original Post]
    Pretty much my opinion as well. TF, fiwfans, etc. Just isn't for most people. This forum and others put WAY too much emphasis on them for no good reason. I get if you live there its a strong option, but for almost all other people going to Thailand, its just not particularly good or efficient since you have so many easy in person options.

    Thermae, gogos, MPs, are all just easier, faster, often better options, and you don't have to go all over town or deal with messaging back and forth and flakey girls and questionable performances. I get if there's some fiwfans girl you have to have, but that's got to be the rare exception.
    Wish you were right, sadly, I haven't seen any girls comes close to the average Fiwfan model type in all these places. Maybe you know about a certain bar that has them so I'd love to know about it.

  13. #57366

    It is never that bad

    Quote Originally Posted by NewtonYork  [View Original Post]
    How bad is it really?
    It can't be luck, because I don't have any, I'm just one unlucky bastard, I'm basically like Sam Jackson's character from Unbreakable. So the fact that with all my trips to Bangkok, and literally not once have I encountered a flood, makes me wonder how bad can it be? In this day and age of so-called news reporting with any number of opinions, gaslighting, and conspiracy theories, I'll even throw in my two cents and say it might not even be real.

    Unless I've actually experienced it myself, I'll just go ahead and say there's no such thing as flooding in Bangkok, or at least no where near as bad as people say it is. You know why fellas? Cause how can bad things happen in a paradise like Bangkok?

    So back to my point of luck. Follow me here. I'm very unlucky, and if Bangkok tends to flood, and my trips to Bangkok in the past have been random, surely one of those trips I would have been flooded out. But never happened, not even during the so-called rainy season, I. E. It doesn't actually flood. Makes sense to me.

    Dudes, if you've experienced south east Asia as much as I have you'll know there's only 2 kinds of weather there. It's raining, or it's not. This talk of 'seasons' is just weird. It's the tropics, near the equator, friggin 12 hours of day, 12 hours of night, every day of the year, rinse and repeat, no deviations. Bring an umbrella for the rain, wear a hat and sunscreen for the relentless sun. That's it. Seasons? Weather? Beelzebub wept.
    I have lived in or very near the ground zero Red Light areas of Bangkok for the past 12 years and I can't recall one time where I was prevented or even discouraged from doing anything, going anywhere I wanted for mongering, dining, shopping, whatever for more than 1 hour in an entire day due to the weather. And that is either rain, heat or both.

    Flooding? I vaguely recall a time 10-11 years ago when I stepped off a curb into above ankle deep water because there was no other way around it. Got my shoe tops and lower pants legs wet. I could have and should have just had a pair of 60 baht flip flops from the nearest 7-11 with me to change into at such a time of year but didn't bother. Oh well. I got over it.

    As my granny told me when I used rain as an excuse not to go outside, "You won't melt, you're not made of sugar. ".

    During rainy season I slide one of those small 7 inch long umbrellas into my sock, next to my ankle and under my pants leg. Don't even have to carry it in my hand and nobody knows it's there until I reach down and whip it out at the first sign of rain.

    In the hot season I just postpone all my 20 kilometer hikes and jogs until after sundown and spend a little more time in the air-conditioned bars, restaurants and malls, which if one can walk in a straight line for 10 minutes without encountering one around here I have never been in that part of town.

    Really, the weather is never so bad here that one ought to cancel a planned trip over it, imo.

  14. #57365
    Quote Originally Posted by NewtonYork  [View Original Post]
    It can't be luck, because I don't have any, I'm just one unlucky bastard, I'm basically like Sam Jackson's character from Unbreakable. So the fact that with all my trips to Bangkok, and literally not once have I encountered a flood, makes me wonder how bad can it be? In this day and age of so-called news reporting with any number of opinions, gaslighting, and conspiracy theories, I'll even throw in my two cents and say it might not even be real.

    Unless I've actually experienced it myself, I'll just go ahead and say there's no such thing as flooding in Bangkok, or at least no where near as bad as people say it is. You know why fellas? Cause how can bad things happen in a paradise like Bangkok?

    So back to my point of luck. Follow me here. I'm very unlucky, and if Bangkok tends to flood, and my trips to Bangkok in the past have been random, surely one of those trips I would have been flooded out. But never happened, not even during the so-called rainy season, I. E. It doesn't actually flood. Makes sense to me.

    Dudes, if you've experienced south east Asia as much as I have you'll know there's only 2 kinds of weather there. It's raining, or it's not. This talk of 'seasons' is just weird. It's the tropics, near the equator, friggin 12 hours of day, 12 hours of night, every day of the year, rinse and repeat, no deviations. Bring an umbrella for the rain, wear a hat and sunscreen for the relentless sun. That's it. Seasons? Weather? Beelzebub wept.
    So you moved now from your cries for help based on your fantasy notions of Thailand to telling us about conditions on the ground during rainy season. Exactly how many days have you spent in Thailand over the past 30 years? 25?

    Dudes, when it rains enough to flood, it floods. Even When it doesn't flood, the traffic gets worse. The city is barely above sea level, built on mud and riddled with old canals and ancient infrastructure.

    And if you don't think there is a difference beyween the weather in Bangkok in November and the weather in May, you are mreley exposing your ign orance of what it is like there.

    You should confine yourself to your You Tube fanatasy world. This place is for legit info, even though its lost sometimes in porn novels, dick measuring and stupidity. Don't add to the last point.

  15. #57364

    How bad is it really?

    Quote Originally Posted by Llantarnam  [View Original Post]
    I normally visit SE Asia a couple of times a year during the English winter (typically November and March).

    During these months the weather in Thailand is normally very nice. However, I was thinking of visiting July time this year which is middle of the rainy season. I've been to Singapore many times, which has a fairly consistent climate of about 160 mm of rain each month and didn't notice it being particularly rainy. Bangkok is about 180 mm during the rainy season, so it doesn't look much worse than Singapore is all year round. However, you do hear some horror stories about flooding in Bangkok when it rains.

    So how wet is the wet season. Does it seriously impinge on nocturnal activities?
    It can't be luck, because I don't have any, I'm just one unlucky bastard, I'm basically like Sam Jackson's character from Unbreakable. So the fact that with all my trips to Bangkok, and literally not once have I encountered a flood, makes me wonder how bad can it be? In this day and age of so-called news reporting with any number of opinions, gaslighting, and conspiracy theories, I'll even throw in my two cents and say it might not even be real.

    Unless I've actually experienced it myself, I'll just go ahead and say there's no such thing as flooding in Bangkok, or at least no where near as bad as people say it is. You know why fellas? Cause how can bad things happen in a paradise like Bangkok?

    So back to my point of luck. Follow me here. I'm very unlucky, and if Bangkok tends to flood, and my trips to Bangkok in the past have been random, surely one of those trips I would have been flooded out. But never happened, not even during the so-called rainy season, I. E. It doesn't actually flood. Makes sense to me.

    Dudes, if you've experienced south east Asia as much as I have you'll know there's only 2 kinds of weather there. It's raining, or it's not. This talk of 'seasons' is just weird. It's the tropics, near the equator, friggin 12 hours of day, 12 hours of night, every day of the year, rinse and repeat, no deviations. Bring an umbrella for the rain, wear a hat and sunscreen for the relentless sun. That's it. Seasons? Weather? Beelzebub wept.

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