I would be fine with that extra 100 - 500 baht deal
[QUOTE=Mogwai;2709523]I guess I'm approaching or attracting other girls than you do.[/QUOTE]You also said you are going for an upfront agreement for the girl to provide BBFS, which, according to Mr. E's Line discussion excerpts at least, he is not.
For me, an upfront agreement for the girl to provide BBFS / BBFSCIP is a much, much better deal than not getting one and "going with the flow and see what happens in the room" instead.
[QUOTE=Mogwai]The usual asking price of the girls in TF is 1500 for ST, sometimes 1200 or 1300. So I suppose it's very well possible to negotiate 1000 or 1200. I don't do that. I'm always trying to get BBFS for 1500 maximum, and I usually succeed (with the girls that want to give this service anyway).
All of the girls I had so far were below 30, ranging from 19 to 28, good looking (IMO anyway), and slim or with a little bit baby fat.[/QUOTE]If that is what ticks up their asking price another 100 - 500 baht over 1000 baht for the type of girl you describe, only the most determined bargain hunter not particularly interested in feeling the inside of an attractive girl's vagina with his dick would balk and walk away from that kind of uptick, IMO.
Thai Covid-19 Situation Center agrees to restore nationwide green zones, cancel Thail
Thai Covid-19 Situation Center agrees to restore nationwide green zones, cancel Thailand Pass, eases mask mandate, and more.
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Tanakorn Panyadee -.
Friday, 17 June 2022,13:20.
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The Center for Covid-19 Situation (CCSA) has reportedly given the green light to restore nationwide green zones, cancel Thailand Pass, ease the mask mandate in open areas, and extend legal closing hours for nightlife outlets to 2 AM.
Essentially, today's measures bring to an end over two years of Covid-19 restrictions and rules, except for the emergency decree and some masking recommendations.
A source at the regular CCSA meeting today, June 17th, 2022, led by the director PM Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha reports that the CCSA has consented to reclassify the entire nation's color-zoning into what they call green zones (surveillance). All Pilot Tourist Areas will be lifted as well. These changes will go into effect as soon as the official legal order in the Royal Gazette is released, and is expected to legally take effect on July 1st, 2022.
Moreover, the CCSA has also decided to move the legal closing hours for nightlife outlets from midnight to pre-pandemic hours or around 2 AM though the mask mandate is still "recommended" in crowded spaces but is relaxed in open / outdoor spaces. However, an exact date for easing of the mask mandate has NOT been announced and is NOT set in stone as July 1st, notes the CCSA, and will depend on the upcoming Royal Gazette order.
The transportation of migrant workers has also been reverted back to normal.
A source also reports that normal temperature checkpoints at each facility have been given the go-ahead to be removed as well except in certain facilities at risk of transmission. A large gathering of more than 2,000 participants will need permission from the Provincial Communicable Disease Committee before taking place.
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One of the most important relaxations of the day is surely the cancelation of the Thailand Pass including:
Revoking the Thailand Pass for international visitors.
International visitors will only be checked for the vaccination certificate or ATK test result at random. Unvaccinated visitors / not fully vaccinated who are checked at random will need to take an ATK test. This is expected to be lifted when the emergency decree ends, which is staying for the time being.
Removing temperature and respiratory checkpoints at the international entrances.
Changes / Removal to Covid-19 insurance requirements. This is still a question mark as of press time with mixed messages and may need further clarification.
Replacing the Thailand Pass with only a basic Health Declaration Form as needed.
Some of the above changes are effective immediately and some will follow after the Gazette is released, according to the CCSA.
It is important to note that provincial governors still have the ability to strengthen rules if they choose to do so and that nothing is "official" until printed and released in the Royal Gazette.
There was no further discussion around potential visa waivers or adjustments, however, at the meeting.
This is a developing story, notes TPN, and this article may be updated or adjusted if more information is released.