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  1. #298
    Quote Originally Posted by NattyBumpo  [View Original Post]
    At home I often stir fry chicken with Ghost Pepper (Bhut Jolokia) or some purple Habanero peppers I have growing in my back yard. You have to very careful to wash your hands thoroughly after touching and prepping a truly hot pepper. One time I absentmindedly rubbed my eyes after slicing up a couple of these devils and the burn was unbelievable. As to relieving the Capsaicin affect on your dick; I would pour some cold milk on it or in a BJ place just pour some cold beer on it. T.
    Reminds me of the time I was making a Thai pomelo salad at home. GF came home before I had properly finsihed the dish, but somewher after I had sliced open the fresh chilis and removed the seeds. Somewhere along the way her skirt came up and my finger / s went in, and after 10 seconds she hurriedly removed my fingers complaining her pussy was on fire. Yes I hadn't had time to wash the fingers. Poor girl.

  2. #297
    At home I often stir fry chicken with Ghost Pepper (Bhut Jolokia) or some purple Habanero peppers I have growing in my back yard. You have to very careful to wash your hands thoroughly after touching and prepping a truly hot pepper. One time I absentmindedly rubbed my eyes after slicing up a couple of these devils and the burn was unbelievable. As to relieving the Capsaicin affect on your dick; I would pour some cold milk on it or in a BJ place just pour some cold beer on it. That should make the heat go away and I bet the girls would get a good laugh out of it. Then the next time you return to that place they would greet you with open arms and big smiles. I would not avoid Dr. BJ's Salon on account of this.

  3. #296
    Quote Originally Posted by Splane  [View Original Post]
    I had the temerity to go to the Dr. BJ's Salon, on Sukhumvit Soi 7/1. Those the most expensive girl in the red for 1000 baht per 30 minutes, it all began like a good, but after 3-4 minutes of pleasant burning during the process was severe pain. That probably have Tom Yam lunch before starting to suck and my dick almost burned down. After my trying to wash away all this with shower gel she tried to HJ with oil and that made it worse. My dick was sick after that another hour. And these reptiles require me to pay for this shit service without satisfaction with the full cost. Do not repeat my mistakes guys.
    The active ingredient in chili peppers, capsaicin (8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide), is hydrofobic so it will not wash away with water. Water and soap should have worked, but perhaps the shower gel was not strong enough. Shower gel is mostly water and only a small amount of detergents. Your best bet is to quickly put a lot of oil on the affected surfaces and rinse it away with hot water.

    Getting an oily HJ will only spread the stuff over a larger part of your skin.

    Capsaicin is considered an anti-fungal, so your dick is now very clean! Ain't you happy now?

  4. #295
    Quote Originally Posted by Splane  [View Original Post]
    I had the temerity to go to the Dr. BJ's Salon, on Sukhumvit Soi 7/1. Those the most expensive girl in the red for 1000 baht per 30 minutes, it all began like a good, but after 3-4 minutes of pleasant burning during the process was severe pain. That probably have Tom Yam lunch before starting to suck and my dick almost burned down. After my trying to wash away all this with shower gel she tried to HJ with oil and that made it worse. My dick was sick after that another hour. And these reptiles require me to pay for this shit service without satisfaction with the full cost. Do not repeat my mistakes guys.
    Trusting this is true (At least is much credibile by the your thai food those girls eat, careless of what that Means for the business they decided to partake) I hope dr BJ himself, a regular on ISG takes note and arrange things accordingly.

    You might not be fist and the last case if the matter is not addressed.

    Hoping the recommendation is enforced, the big challenge!

    Didn't you try to report this to the mamasan?

  5. #294

    Dr. BJ's Salon

    I had the temerity to go to the Dr. BJ's Salon, on Sukhumvit Soi 7/1. Those the most expensive girl in the red for 1000 baht per 30 minutes, it all began like a good, but after 3-4 minutes of pleasant burning during the process was severe pain. That probably have Tom Yam lunch before starting to suck and my dick almost burned down. After my trying to wash away all this with shower gel she tried to HJ with oil and that made it worse. My dick was sick after that another hour. And these reptiles require me to pay for this shit service without satisfaction with the full cost. Do not repeat my mistakes guys.

  6. #293
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNaive  [View Original Post]
    In Thailand, if a a Thai person (man, woman, child, dog, or any blend) approaches you and speaks English, a red flag should go up. Either avoid them, or play a wary game if you want to flirt with trouble.

    I'm not necessarily talking about a girl who says "where you go?" But I'd watch out for the aggressive ones like that, too.
    Pai nai ma (Where have you been)? Is almost like a standard Thai greeting. "Where you go?" is not and is a bit on the overly inquisitive side, and showing the possibility of a desire to divert you. Once you say where you are going, they will typically think of a reason for you to not go there and suggest to go somewhere else (more desirable for them). E. g. A "better" restaurant. However Thai people are generally known for asking nosey questions so its no big deal. In tourist areas, surely no one can be bothered to converse with unknowns accosting you from the sidewalk, however its very different out in the country. In other areas, people don't necessarily have suspect agendas.

    I am surprised how polite the Thais are to unknowns asking questions in tourists areas so I guess they are setting a model for us to follow. However its not my nature to take any notice of unknowns trying to start up a conversation in the big city for no reason.

    If approached by a Taxi driver on foot, I have to be very desperate to talk to him, or no other alternatives, since a passing taxi is always a far better bet for honesty. Beware of parked taxis unless its at the airport. They usually want a rip off price or want to take you to somewhere unexpected or via a very strange route.

  7. #292
    Quote Originally Posted by ParkVille  [View Original Post]
    Being the tourist areas for a few weeks and this becomes second nature. Just get used to ignoring everyone vying for your attention there that you can take that same approach.

    One time some dude on a motor bike in Rayong appeared next to me and offered me a ride. To this day I still have no idea what would have happened if I got on the bike, probably nothing as a lone falang walking on a busy road so maybe he figured I needed help. I told him, in probably difficult or impossible to understand thai: It's okay, my hotel isn't far.
    While it is prudent to be careful of course, one should not underestimate the general friendliness of Thai people outside the tourist ghettos. In my younger backpacking days, I often ended up a bit, but just a bit, off the beaten tourist track, on my way to or from some place I wanted to visit. I had a lot of time, but not so much money, so prefered to try and get there by local means, rather than just jump in a taxi.

    As I was walking a long some road, trying to find a bigger road from where I could hail the local equivalent of a public bus or similar, most of the time some random Thai guy on a motorbikes passing by would stop and offer me a ride to some bigger road from where I could hail some public transport. Several times I tried to force a few baht on them as thanks, but this was always refused and they just smiled and took off after dropping me off at a busy intersection.

  8. #291
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNaive  [View Original Post]
    In Thailand, if a a Thai person (man, woman, child, dog, or any blend) approaches you and speaks English, a red flag should go up. Either avoid them, or play a wary game if you want to flirt with trouble.

    I'm not necessarily talking about a girl who says "where you go?" But I'd watch out for the aggressive ones like that, too.
    Being the tourist areas for a few weeks and this becomes second nature. Just get used to ignoring everyone vying for your attention there that you can take that same approach.

    One time some dude on a motor bike in Rayong appeared next to me and offered me a ride. To this day I still have no idea what would have happened if I got on the bike, probably nothing as a lone falang walking on a busy road so maybe he figured I needed help. I told him, in probably difficult or impossible to understand thai: It's okay, my hotel isn't far.

  9. #290
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNaive  [View Original Post]
    In Thailand, if a a Thai person (man, woman, child, dog, or any blend) approaches you and speaks English, a red flag should go up. Either avoid them, or play a wary game if you want to flirt with trouble.

    I'm not necessarily talking about a girl who says "where you go?" But I'd watch out for the aggressive ones like that, too.
    A few friendly words, a smile and a "mai khrap" is all it needs. No reason to get paranoid.

    Actually it is sometimes quite fun to talk to them. It is all part of the "Thailand experience".

  10. #289

    Basic rule.

    In Thailand, if a a Thai person (man, woman, child, dog, or any blend) approaches you and speaks English, a red flag should go up. Either avoid them, or play a wary game if you want to flirt with trouble.

    I'm not necessarily talking about a girl who says "where you go?" But I'd watch out for the aggressive ones like that, too.

  11. #288
    Quote Originally Posted by LovinAsia  [View Original Post]
    So what if you take the ring and say thanks and walk off?
    The answer is:

    http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g1...ris.Scams.html

  12. #287
    Quote Originally Posted by LovinAsia  [View Original Post]
    So what if you take the ring and say thanks and walk off?
    Given that the value of the ring is probably a few cents, nobody will care.

  13. #286
    So what if you take the ring and say thanks and walk off?

  14. #285
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolvenvacht  [View Original Post]
    Happened to me in Paris last year. I told him he could keep it as it was *his* lucky day.
    Happened to me in Paris last month. Gypsy guy right on the champs élysées. Didn't make much sense to me. I gave him a cigarette and kept the ring.

  15. #284
    Quote Originally Posted by Syzygies  [View Original Post]
    A new scam I have experienced a couple of times OS (not in Thailand) , starts off when someone appears to find a gold ring (gold plated I suppose) close t where I am standing and asks if it is mine, and wants to give it to me. I actually have no interest in rings whatsoever.
    Happened to me in Paris last year. I told him he could keep it as it was *his* lucky day.

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