will never understand them
[QUOTE=Johnthescot]So after i'd finished watching the end of a movie and was starting on the 2nd, for God's sake, out she comes with the towel wrapped around her and lays down on the bed all coy and shy like. Again, that must be one of the most annoying things in the world for a monger, worse when it's a GoGo girl who's strutted around naked on the stage all night and been sitting rubbing your dick telling you they want boom boom with you while you squeeze their tits and rub their pussies only to then get back to your room and be suddenly transformed into the most virginal, shy, convent girl who you need the hotel security guards to help you get the bloody towel off of her!!! [/QUOTE]
Some time ago I used to go with a girl who was quite OK with being naked when she was 'working' (she worked at Annie's, and was one of the few 9/10's), but back at my hotel she was 'shy lady'. We got friendly when I sat and chatted to her during the session, while she was of course completely naked and relaxed about it.
Never could understand the distinction between work and pleasure, and why the embarassment was that way round...? Rationally you would think she would be more relaxed with me as a friend than with someone who was a complete stranger.
What's more, she used to sleep semi-dressed, so after the deed was done she would shower then pull on her shorts and T-shirt, before having to strip off again in the morning. She told me that all Thai girls did the same, but soon found out that it wasn't quite true.
Do Not Think I Will Return...
Having read about Pattaya for years, I finally decided, during my recent trip to Bangkok, to go and see for myself. I was staying at Giotto's place, and he kindly arranged a private car (B1,500), which was new, clean, and efficient to take me there. I booked a room online, at the Nova Platinum Hotel, on the recommendation of Piper 1, and got a rate of something less than B1,500 a night. The hotel was terrific: large plasma TV in the room, nicely furnished, and strictly no hassles.
For me, the hotel was the best thing about the place as I found Pattaya to be, in general, a hole. First, it probably had the largest assemblage of unattractive, worn, Thai women I've ever seen in any single location. Second, most of the foreign tourists looked like they crept out of the woodwork of the Norman Bates motel: a truly motley collection of farangs and Thais.
I did rent a small motor bike, which was sort of fun, and I did explore most of the tourist sports of the city, but I have to confess, I do not understand the attraction, and I doubt that I will ever return. I hit Walking St., Beach Road, most of the Sois, and could find no redeeming qualities of the areas at all. Unless your idea of fun is watching a bunch of rowdy Australians, in old shorts and tee shirts getting drunk at 10 in the morning, I fail to see the attraction. Had I not prepaid for two nights, I would have returned to the more civilized atmosphere of Bangkok and Giotto's establishment after a single night. As it is, I'm sorry I wasted my time.
GE