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China to Thailand
Mooris7. You are so right. We need to focus on the real stuff other than bitching like house wives who have nothing else to do. Keep it going man! Petchaburi is the area to go to!
[QUOTE=Mooris7; 1209058]Soon I will be making the the trip to BKK. Had been in China for 4 years. Loved the mongering scene in Beijing and Tianjin. The guys on the China board were always helpful and we had a lot of fun.
I was hoping that the BKK board would be the same. However it seems the main topic of conversation is the flood and how we all pay too much! I have a few suggestions to make. No need to worry about what others pay. We all have our own budgets. It is naive to think that a few members on the board who are more generous than others or are not save negotiators can drive the prices up. Mongering is all about having fun, experiencing different cultures of woman, and just enjoying ourselves while helping the girls at the same time. Let's face it, most of the wg's would not do this job if they did not need the money, although I do know a few in Beijing who do it because they love it and are addicted to the money. Anyways enough of my rant. I will arrive November 15th and plan to relocate here for at least 4 more years. Any members who want to get together for a few drinks and partake in our hobby please send me a PM. Good wing men are hard to find like Sammy and the guys from Beijing. I hope we can turn the BKK board around. Let's start making some solid contributions instead of all the bickering about prices and the flood, frankly it's depressing LOL. I plan to do me fare share after I arrive.[/QUOTE]
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Happy day
Just came back from Cesar's in Petchaburi road. Not many mongers around and the choice is plenty. .
Took Parn #33 for ST. Usual start, soap & wash and quickly jumped on the bed. Parn is very playful. We started off cuddling, DATY and quickly came into action. Parn went on top and drove me mad in Cowgirl position. She doesn't do anal which was OK but I had hoped for more. After doggie humping I finally shot my load.
Name: Parn.
GFE: 9/10.
Looks: 8/10.
Service: 9/10.
Damage: 1200 incl room.
WIR: YES
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As I said.
I did say Sukhumvit would be fine, no hassles or floods, no worries and have said that all along.
Far too many people are in panic mode and trying to frighten everyone.
Listen to the Pro's. !
Hope nobody cancelled their trips based on the frightened panic merchants.
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Sorry Prof, can we easily find drinking water in 7/11? My flight is on 9th November and I want to go. .
[QUOTE=The Pro; 1211568]I did say Sukhumvit would be fine, no hassles or floods, no worries and have said that all along.
Far too many people are in panic mode and trying to frighten everyone.
Listen to the Pro's. !
Hope nobody cancelled their trips based on the frightened panic merchants.[/QUOTE]
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Good article however it only deals with how the Democrats caused the later problems in Bangkok. All political games to try to have a go a Yingluck and PTP.
[url]http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/263845/mismanagement-political-intrigue-cruel-fate[/url]
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[quote=juanjo767; 1210395]quality of women.
the beautiful thai woman is a scam, a myth, and an out and out lie. every continent, country, and race only has a small percentage of beautiful women. thailand is no different.
upon arriving in thailand, i couldn't figure out why all these punters were walking back to their hotels with women who were either not attractive, or just average at best. in fact, it became obvious that the majority of thai women aren't attractive. the myth of the attractive woman is kept alive with:
1. poor lighting.
2. alcohol.
3. loud music.
4. skimpy clothing.
i never drank in any of the bars, but with the poor lighting, there were several times that i took a chick back to the hotel room, and was like wtf is that? i literally thought this one chick was a ladyboy until she got naked. however, with the poor lighting, skimpy clothing, and loud music in the bar, she looked incredible.
it is imperative that the thai woman has a beautiful face. most men are a breast, butt, or leg man. the majority of thai women do not have large (natural) breasts, and they certainly have no butt. at barely 4ft, they certainly don't have any legs. in the lighting of the bars, it just is not possible to realize that they're not much to look at. your time would be better had sitting outside of a gf friendly hotel, which has good ambient lighting (or sunlight during the day) , and waiting for an attractive wg to walk by.
i wouldn't bang any of the freelancers found on the street with your dead great granddaddy's dusty the*ck, 'nuff said on that subject.
attitude of the women.
for brothels, the thai women behave the worst attitude of any brothel i've ever been too. i was in a bar one night, and some young asian guy was looking at a thai wg. she looked over at the guy, bugged her eyes out, and then stuck her neck out as if to say "what the f*ck are you looking at?" she doesn't represent the exception, she represents the rule. i don't know how many times i've seen a girl roll her eyes at a customer after he smiled at her. once, while looking at a thai wg, she became so pissed off at me, that she walked over to another side of the stage and traded places with someone else. did i really fly this far east for that? another time, i walked into a gogo bar, and literally all the women on stage had their backs to the customers.
i concentrated most of my time at the dollhouse, where the majority of women were friendly. however, the selection is small. i stopped going to the other clubs, because the women at most of the other clubs were so rude (or unatrractive) that i lost interest.
i don't really understand what the purpose of the mamasan is. in any other establishment around the world, the women would be kept in check. not subservient, but they would be taught that you treat the customer well, or we'll show you the door. immediately.
service.
don't take my word for it, rtff. if you do so, you will find that the best providers are the least attractive women? why would you fly this far east, to be serviced by a woman that you would lie to your mates and say that you absolutely were never even naked in the same room as her, let alone had sex with her. most men want women whose pictures they can show everyone and say,"i banged the f*ck out of that, now envy me!"
on the topic of service, make sure you don't have even have a moderate size the*ck. certainly don't have a big the*ck. if so, plan to spend an entire session of the woman making it seem like you're killing her. if you look like you have a big the*ck, the most attractive women flat out won't go with you.
in bangkok, you can get either a bj or fs, but not both. if you want a bj, you go to gonorrhea's, i mean [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord901][CodeWord901][/url]'s, lolipops, or dr. bj's salon. the women there (i haven't tried out dr bj's) provide suction. the women of the gogo bars / massage parlors don't. outside of the bj bars, the bj is just for show, something that they have to mark off the list of obligatory actions. it is however impossible to really get into [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord901][CodeWord901][/url]'s, lollipop's, or dr bj's. for one, the women are just flat out not attractive. the women of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord901][CodeWord901][/url]'s are fugly, and look like they've lived a hard life. the women of lollipop don't look that much better, however it is a cleaner establishment. on that note, [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord901][CodeWord901][/url]'s (aka gonorrhea's) is flat out nasty. considering the fact that the wg's of these establishments swallow every drop, and they don't even ask if you want a condom, it's hard to concentrate when you can only think about catching a std or aids.
summary.
everything is relative. my opinion is based upon mongering locals i've visited in the caribbean and south / central america. expecting something similar, i was extremely disappointed in bangkok. unattractive, rude women were definitely a waste of my time.
outside of mongering, bangkok is phenomenal! even with the floods, there is just so much to see and do. this place is a photographers paradise. i could spend months here seeing the sights.[/quote]juan.
this post is so far from reality it's amazing.
perhaps it's your attitude that affected your experiences.
as for the slim tight bodied thai women not meeting your taste preferences. a bit more pre trip research could have allowed you to forgo the trip completely and not suffer so.
imho beauty, quality and attitude can be great in bkk. i am looking forward to my next stopover there.
guido88
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Agreed
[QUOTE=Guido88; 1211730]Juan.
This post is so far from reality it's amazing.
Perhaps it's your attitude that affected your experiences.
As for the slim tight bodied Thai women not meeting your taste preferences. A bit more pre trip research could have allowed you to forgo the trip completely and not suffer so.
IMHO beauty, quality and attitude can be great in BKK. I am looking forward to my next stopover there.
Guido88[/QUOTE]He should stay in South / Central America. A man like that will only cause headaches for everyone, including us.
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[QUOTE=Suntangh R;1211301]Would have been lovely to hear comments from OTH, Rabbit, Nic Frenchy et al. It was good reading up good debates, harangues, etc in the past. Where have they vanished?[/QUOTE]I don't know, but I recently had the opportunity to visit a woman rec. By Nic over@Victoria Massage. Great pick. Thanks!
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Flood
Pictures and Maps from flooded parts of Bangkok:
[url]http://www.shutterasia.com/forum/showthread.php?p=420062#post420062[/url]
Giotto
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[QUOTE=Zandar;1211655]Sorry Prof, can we easily find drinking water in 7/11? My flight is on 9th November and I want to go. .[/QUOTE]If not in 7/11 then go to a Family Mart, but generally things are returning to normal in the shops as the panic buying is now over. In our dear touristy dry area's of Bangkok.
Failing that. Have a beer.
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[QUOTE=The Pro; 1211568]I did say Sukhumvit would be fine, no hassles or floods, no worries and have said that all along.
Far too many people are in panic mode and trying to frighten everyone.
Listen to the Pro's. !
Hope nobody cancelled their trips based on the frightened panic merchants.[/QUOTE]Instead of continuing to toot your horn, why don't you talk about and show some compassion for the millions that are displaced and the 100's who have died.
It is now all about you guessing right.
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[QUOTE=The Pro; 1211700]Good article however it only deals with how the Democrats caused the later problems in Bangkok. All political games to try to have a go a Yingluck and PTP.
[url]http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/263845/mismanagement-political-intrigue-cruel-fate[/url][/QUOTE]I try to understand what kind of political game this could be. If I remember correctly Bangkok voted approx. 50/50 (red / yellow) in the last elections.
Background info about Bangkok's water drainage system:
[url]http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/263836/drainage-system-not-up-to-task[/url]
New York Times (30. 10. 2011) : Bangkok Resisting Floods (So Why Isn't Everyone Happy?)
[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/31/world/asia/31iht-thailand31.html?_r=2[/url]
While I would also appreciate an explanation from the BMA why this socalled "window of opportunity" to allow more water to run-off into the river / Gulf of Thailand was missed - it is after the 21. 10. 2011 (Invocation of the Disaster Law) still in the responsibility of the PM / FROC. So what?
May be the flood protection system of Bangkok was designed wrongly. May be the FROC / BMA / RID cannot handle it correctly. All possible. But if you look at the structure of the system - there are these flood walls in the North of the city. The reason that they exist is to protect the city against a flood coming from the North! Now it is of course bad luck if you live on the wrong side of the wall. But it is still the system which somebody has designed years ago.
What happens if you break flood walls can also easily be understood reading that piece:
"Some flood barriers had been destroyed under mysterious circumstances in recent days, despite the deployment of what the military said were 50, 000 troops to guard and maintain them. A nighttime breach near the city's domestic airport, Don Mueang, last week contributed to waters' pouring onto the tarmac of the airport and inundating thousands of nearby homes and businesses. (The main international airport, Suvarnabhumi, is still operating normally.) The surge of water also forced the government on Saturday to move its crisis-management unit, Flood Relief Operations Center, which had been based at Don Mueang." (NYT)
Yingluck has made her position in regards of a possible flooding of Bangkok very clear:
'If we let the flood wall collapse or if the sluices fail, the water will burst into Bangkok, the capital of our nation, ' she said. 'Foreigners will lose confidence in us and wonder why we cannot save our own capital. ' (NYT)
I don't see major problems between red and yellow right now. I see problems between the people living on either side of the flood walls!
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Location of Klong Sam Wa:
[URL]http://twitter.com/#!/chorong_bkk/status/130678240519004160/photo/1[/URL]
What's going on right now (ex twitter): "10.59pm Protesters now destroying Klong Sam Wa water gate with huge hammers".
Giotto
PS: Watch this: [URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQN4X1tt1S4[/URL]
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[QUOTE=The Pro;1211850]Failing that. Have a beer.[/QUOTE]Best advise I heard so far during this whole flood crisis.
Cheers.
Shark
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[QUOTE=Giotto; 1211847]Pictures and Maps from flooded parts of Bangkok:
[url]http://www.shutterasia.com/forum/showthread.php?p=420062#post420062[/url]
Giotto[/QUOTE]Those were very good photos of what's going on in BKK and I was very impress with the overall excellent quality of those photos. Wish I could take ones that looked so good. Looks professionally done.
Shark