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Never an EV tok tok
Originally Posted by Werqweq
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The horror stories are probably to a large extent true, but I wouldn't let that stop me from coming.
There are days (evenings usually) when Bangkok will be flooded to the extent you will not be able to drive a car / get a taxi for a few hours as the roads are so flooded, and you should avoid walking at this time due to very real risks of electrocution or other bad things, but while the rainfall is heavy, it is also mostly over in an hour or two.
It's not bad enough to factor into my decisions on whether to go or not. Merly a minor annoyance occasionally when you're planning to meet someone, and they send you a picture of their flooded outside and say they can't come.
Or an ev 🚕.
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This was 20 years ago on my first trip. It was raining hard and I past by a metal sewer grate / drain. OMG! It was just like in the movies. Rats were pouring out of the sewers drains into the streets. Freaked me out.
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Risk of electrocution
Originally Posted by Werqweq
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The horror stories are probably to a large extent true, but I wouldn't let that stop me from coming.
There are days (evenings usually) when Bangkok will be flooded to the extent you will not be able to drive a car / get a taxi for a few hours as the roads are so flooded, and you should avoid walking at this time due to very real risks of electrocution or other bad things, but while the rainfall is heavy, it is also mostly over in an hour or two.
It's not bad enough to factor into my decisions on whether to go or not. Merly a minor annoyance occasionally when you're planning to meet someone, and they send you a picture of their flooded outside and say they can't come.
Though one should remain vigilant, but to say there is risk of electrocution in these months is stretching is too too much. One could get really frightened with this. Plus if its raining just get inside a massage parlour and enjoy indoors.
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Originally Posted by Llantarnam
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I normally stay on Soi 8 when in Bangkok, so have been past Lolita's and Kasalong many times. Most of their girls go into the 'not even if it was free' category. Only been to 7th Heaven a couple of times, and the girls are a lot better looking even if it is 50% more expensive (and the 2 girl service leaves a lot to be desired).
What was wrong with the 2 girl service?
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Depends
How do you get around? MRT & BTS are fine. I once saw a long tail boat and car fill up at the same station (this was not on Sukhumvitt or Ratchda). If this is a major concern stay near your favorite place to monger but this wouldn't make my top ten list of considerations when planning a trip to Thailand.
Originally Posted by Llantarnam
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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?
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Originally Posted by Nyezhov
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I've seen 1's. I didn't even go look on my last run in.
I'm going to come in shortly, can I get any reports about Billboard?
Billboard is packed almost every night and there are a lot of girls. I would say that the quality during has gone down a bit since around New Years. Barfined 6 girls this past trip and each time I was quoted 700 + 4000 for ST. Some would negotiate with me but others did not budge.
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Originally Posted by Llantarnam
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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?
If it just rains it's not a problem.
If it floods, however, beware. Don't Wade through the floods. There are things in the water. Horrible things, loathsome and bloodthirsty. The rain starts their life cycle and when it floods they are ready to feed. Hungry, slathering, needing the Taste of blood and flesh. You step in the flood, and the next thing you know, your feet have been stripped to the Bone as you scream and agony and the boys in brown attempt to pull you to safety.
The worst is at night, when they surf the floods in empty pizza boxes and plastic cups leading to the rending of Flesh not only below the water, but above. Think of the horror at you watch them swarm a lady boy ripping and tearing at the parts not needed anymore. I remember seeing a group of Indian tourists who were just happily sharing a Coke before the creatures surfed down on them with teeth slashing and chattering, leaving nothing but skeletons holding hands.
If you didn't know why Thailand empties out during rainy season, you do now. Beware.
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Originally Posted by Llantarnam
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You know the old English saying. You don't look at the mantlepiece while you're stoking the fire.
That's part of the reason we fought a revolution. No taxation without representation, no more hideous monsters in the BJ bars.
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Originally Posted by Llantarnam
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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?
The horror stories are probably to a large extent true, but I wouldn't let that stop me from coming.
There are days (evenings usually) when Bangkok will be flooded to the extent you will not be able to drive a car / get a taxi for a few hours as the roads are so flooded, and you should avoid walking at this time due to very real risks of electrocution or other bad things, but while the rainfall is heavy, it is also mostly over in an hour or two.
It's not bad enough to factor into my decisions on whether to go or not. Merly a minor annoyance occasionally when you're planning to meet someone, and they send you a picture of their flooded outside and say they can't come.
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How wet is the wet season?
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?
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You know the old English saying. You don't look at the mantlepiece while you're stoking the fire.
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Originally Posted by Steve9696
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I would not put 7 Heaven in same universe as Lolita's and Kasalong. 7 Heaven girls are pretty and young (at least the ones we saw). And it's clean and well lit.
By contrast my one desperate Kasalong experience the lady was old not attractive and the facilities downright scary.
These don't belong in the same sentence IMO. Pay the extra few bucks and go to 7 Heaven. It's no contest.
I normally stay on Soi 8 when in Bangkok, so have been past Lolita's and Kasalong many times. Most of their girls go into the 'not even if it was free' category. Only been to 7th Heaven a couple of times, and the girls are a lot better looking even if it is 50% more expensive (and the 2 girl service leaves a lot to be desired).
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Don't Mix 7th Heaven In
Originally Posted by TConor
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In my opinion most BJ bar ladies are 2's to 4's. There skills may be 8's or 9's, but this old man can be exited by promising only good skills. I believe beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But we all know ugly when we 👀 it.
I would not put 7 Heaven in same universe as Lolita's and Kasalong. 7 Heaven girls are pretty and young (at least the ones we saw). And it's clean and well lit.
By contrast my one desperate Kasalong experience the lady was old not attractive and the facilities downright scary.
These don't belong in the same sentence IMO. Pay the extra few bucks and go to 7 Heaven. It's no contest.
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Originally Posted by TConor
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In my opinion most BJ bar ladies are 2's to 4's. There skills may be 8's or 9's, but this old man can be exited by promising only good skills. I believe beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But we all know ugly when we 👀 it.
I've seen 1's. I didn't even go look on my last run in.
I'm going to come in shortly, can I get any reports about Billboard?
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Don't expect quality lookers
Originally Posted by TKOman
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1. Nope. The 7-heaven girls are true pros. No complaining and no qualms about uncovered, CIM blowjobs, short or long.
2. I would ask at a dedicated BJ bar like 7-heaven or Lolita $, and then, upon delivery of sloppy BJ, tip appropriately.
3. In my experience, no, but you may disagree! Go try!
4. Wild? Well, if you like to have others watch you get blown, then try After Skooll or Toy Bar in Soi Cowboy. If you prefer to be anonymous, but want to hear other guys getting sucked off, try Lolita $ or Kaasalong (where you are separated from your neighbours by a flimsy curtain or partial wall), and if you want an exemplary deep throat BJ from a true expert, try a ladyboy!
In my opinion most BJ bar ladies are 2's to 4's. There skills may be 8's or 9's, but this old man can be exited by promising only good skills. I believe beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But we all know ugly when we 👀 it.
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