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[QUOTE=Smoothy;2320008]I think that's more a German thing than a Japanese thing (other than the sushi table, that is definitely Japanese)[/QUOTE]Agree. Germans are quite messed up with their kinks and fetishes too. I have heard many things from my FKK girls over the years.
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[QUOTE=BananaBoi;2320035]Agree. Germans are quite messed up with their kinks and fetishes too. I have heard many things from my FKK girls over the years.[/QUOTE]I've not heard the girls tell me any bad stories about Japanese. They have told me some stories about being gang banged by Indians where 10 of them are waiting for the girl in the guy's room and with Germans being into the things you mentioned. From what the girls have told me, they are much more concerned about Korean men than Japanese when it comes to odd shit.
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Which Bar Has Sports?
[QUOTE=Gargano19;2319944]It's been a while I've written a FR on my sexual encounters, because they've been rather boring lately. For last month, I just barfined girls from gogos or met my regular contacts. Nothing interesting to write about them. But as I'm writing one now, so obviously, something happened. So, this Thursday, I was sitting at a bar in soi 11, just enjoying football, and some beer. Then planning to go home and sleep early. But then I turned my head and saw a girl looking at me, like always, I smiled back. I have been a monger long enough to know, that was a hooker smile. So, after passing few naughty smiles, I went to her and asked her name. She said she works at Irrigation center, don't know what it is exactly. But whatever. She was around 5:6, little healthy, but not chubby. After few more talk, I asked her if she want to come to my room. She said, "if you pay" (read: me smiling) I asked how much she wanted, she said 3 K, I counter 2 K and she agreed and also told me that she won't do uncovered sex and CIM. Which I replied back to, "Not my things".[/QUOTE]Which bar on Soi 11 were you at? I wanted to know which ones on the soi had sports broadcasts. Also, when you said "football", did you mean American football or soccer?
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Mind sharing contacts.
Now this is some awesome review and post. Can I get contacts. I don't know I deserve it or not. But if its possible, please share. PM is active.
[QUOTE=Gargano19;2319944]It's been a while I've written a FR on my sexual encounters, because they've been rather boring lately. For last month, I just barfined girls from gogos or met my regular contacts. Nothing interesting to write about them. But as I'm writing one now, so obviously, something happened. So, this Thursday, I was sitting at a bar in soi 11, just enjoying football, and some beer. Then planning to go home and sleep early. But then I turned my head and saw a girl looking at me, like always, I smiled back. I have been a monger long enough to know, that was a hooker smile. So, after passing few naughty smiles, I went to her and asked her name. She said she works at Irrigation center, don't know what it is exactly. But whatever. She was around 5:6, little healthy, but not chubby. After few more talk, I asked her if she want to come to my room. She said, "if you pay" (read: me smiling) I asked how much she wanted, she said 3 K, I counter 2 K and she agreed and also told me that she won't do uncovered sex and CIM. Which I replied back to, "Not my things".
During our walk to my room, I also found out that she's doing freelancing for 2 years and do it for family and don't have any kids. BTW, she was 26.).[/QUOTE]
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Citadines.
[QUOTE=Rodwint2;2320111]Which bar on Soi 11 were you at? I wanted to know which ones on the soi had sports broadcasts. Also, when you said "football", did you mean American football or soccer?[/QUOTE]I believe there's a street-facing sports pub / bar at Citadines on soi 11. Could be.
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[QUOTE=CzarNicholas;2319906]Its all about your appearance and demeanor.
That determines the price.
If you look good and can say 500 pesos, you will be surprised how many say yes.
I will say you better be far away from ear shot of any other WGs or mongers.
[/QUOTE]If you look good and are a smooth talker, there's a higher chance of going for free than for 1/4 of her normal rate.
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[QUOTE=Goferring;2319902]I'm reasonably aware of the concept of Face and agree that the girls certainly don't advertise that they have received the lower amounts. Generally they keep the buyers seperate. Its also a bad idea for the guy to brag about it around town lest he be cut off.
I'd argue that few girls have a set, take it or leave it price that they don't vary under any circumstances. Most have some wiggle room, both up and down.
Enjoy. G.[/QUOTE]After 20 years of living here, I am still astonished at some of the business decisions I see made, at all levels of the economy. Thailand just does not function like most places. It is indeed unique.
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[QUOTE=Rodwint2;2320111]Which bar on Soi 11 were you at? I wanted to know which ones on the soi had sports broadcasts. Also, when you said "football", did you mean American football or soccer?[/QUOTE]Can't remember the name. But there are many sports bar in soi 11 and 13. From football, I mean European football. Not a huge fan or follower, but I know some players.
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Ground Zero.
[QUOTE=Gargano19;2320262]Can't remember the name. But there are many sports bar in soi 11 and 13. From football, I mean European football. Not a huge fan or follower, but I know some players.[/QUOTE]As this is an international forum we should always try to use terms that are meaningful almost everywhere, however it is known that people can accidently use local terms without even thinking. As I am not from USA, many special USA words baffle me. "Football" specifically is a meaningless term, internationally. One classic one was the "PIs" for Philippine Islands. Never heard of that in my country. Slang like "poontang" never used also where I come from. Maybe I speak Thai better than American. We do learn what is "trash can" from watching USA TV, but other countries call it a rubbish bin, also we go on holiday rather than vacation, use a lift rather than an elevator, and the ground level floor is called the ground floor and not the first floor (its not the first floor throughout Europe I believe). Ha ha. So specifying a floor number in a post can be very confusing.
In some Asian countries, even more confusing because sometimes they have a ground floor and sometimes they don't. Thailand I read on internet, officially uses the European system, but I keep seeing American style exception buildings. In a post best to clarify it, if ever matters. Levels maybe numbered differently to floors. Ha ha.
We can use terms Gridiron and Soccer etc. To be clear about football. I go to a Sports bar that has Soccer, Rugby (two different codes / Rules), Australian Rules football, Cricket, Cycling, Grand Prix Car racing, tennis, snooker, pool (maybe) and they can actually put on just about anything to suit the particular customers at the time, even horse show jumping or golf. Different programs in different areas and sound as far as possible if not too many concurrent sports showing. They actually don't play Grid Iron that much simply because the customer base rarely requests it. I like to go eat Western food just for a change there. Strangely there are even Thai customers eating there at times. They must think the western food is okay Or even more strangely, order a Thai dish.
I hate any bars that play a sport program with no sound but have to listen to music which may not be our taste. Many bars on Soi 4 do this and even some sports pubs are doing this. It is best to have commentary about the players, in case picture is not sharp enough, or we don't happen to be familiar with all the players.
In my country, one cannot "root" for a team. Root is slang for fuck in some countries, but a rubber is an eraser and not a condom back home. Ha ha.
Weirdest American term appears to be "My bad". Not a sentence since their is no verb, only a possessive and adjective. I suppose will eventually be used in other countries copying, as has cropped up on TV and movies occasionally.
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[QUOTE=Paolo99;2319940]You believe whatever they tell you? It seems like you're probably a good business for them if you can believe this. This story sounds completely bullshit. There's no way something like that happened in Thailand, maybe she was working in a brothel abroad but most likely 100% bullshit.
Nowadays it's almost the opposite that happens. Whenever a foreigner gets in a confrontation he's being beaten, by girls, by LBs or by the taxi-mob and random guys in the area or they are taken in the police station (I've seen that happens in front of me numerous times).[/QUOTE]Well I respect your opinion. I think? But others have also mentioned that the ladies have also told them stories about abuse. You need to spend some mellow time with the girls and talk nice to them. Show them your a good guy and not just a customer. They really appreciate it and will compensate with some good loving.
RL.
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Who's On First?
[QUOTE=Syzygies;2320299]As this is an international forum we should always try to use terms that are meaningful almost everywhere, however it is known that people can accidently use local terms without even thinking. As I am not from USA, many special USA words baffle me. "Football" specifically is a meaningless term, internationally. One classic one was the "PIs" for Philippine Islands. Never heard of that in my country. Slang like "poontang" never used also where I come from. Maybe I speak Thai better than American. We do learn what is "trash can" from watching USA TV, but other countries call it a rubbish bin, also we go on holiday rather than vacation, use a lift rather than an elevator, and the ground level floor is called the ground floor and not the first floor (its not the first floor throughout Europe I believe). Ha ha. So specifying a floor number in a post can be very confusing.
In some Asian countries, even more confusing because sometimes they have a ground floor and sometimes they don't. Thailand I read on internet, officially uses the European system, but I keep seeing American style exception buildings. In a post best to clarify it, if ever matters. Levels maybe numbered differently to floors. Ha ha.
We can use terms Gridiron and Soccer etc. To be clear about football. I go to a Sports bar that has Soccer, Rugby (two different codes / Rules), Australian Rules football, Cricket, Cycling, Grand Prix Car racing, tennis, snooker, pool (maybe) and they can actually put on just about anything to suit the particular customers at the time, even horse show jumping or golf. Different programs in different areas and sound as far as possible if not too many concurrent sports showing. They actually don't play Grid Iron that much simply because the customer base rarely requests it. I like to go eat Western food just for a change there. Strangely there are even Thai customers eating there at times. They must think the western food is okay Or even more strangely, order a Thai dish.
I hate any bars that play a sport program with no sound but have to listen to music which may not be our taste. Many bars on Soi 4 do this and even some sports pubs are doing this. It is best to have commentary about the players, in case picture is not sharp enough, or we don't happen to be familiar with all the players.
In my country, one cannot "root" for a team. Root is slang for fuck in some countries, but a rubber is an eraser and not a condom back home. Ha ha.
Weirdest American term appears to be "My bad". Not a sentence since their is no verb, only a possessive and adjective. I suppose will eventually be used in other countries copying, as has cropped up on TV and movies occasionally.[/QUOTE]While reading your post, This famous comedy skit came to mind. The absolute best play on words every created, by Abbot and Costello. Late 40's or early 50's. You can google it on youtube it will make you laugh. Based on the names of players on a Baseball team. Enjoy it.
RL.
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[QUOTE=RobertLong;2320318]While reading your post, This famous comedy skit came to mind. The absolute best play on words every created, by Abbot and Costello. Late 40's or early 50's. You can google it on youtube it will make you laugh. Based on the names of players on a Baseball team. Enjoy it.
RL.[/QUOTE]Here is a very incorrect skit on Chinese/Viet names, by Rodney Rude. Don't play unless you like extremely "Rude":
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhQvOr-vI4w[/URL]
And on racial send ups and stereotypes (Japanese), quite disgraceful:
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3o9ID98ZP0[/URL]
No matter how crude, I could laugh. Maybe the crudity helps make it funny.
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Thanks!
[QUOTE=Gargano19;2320262]Can't remember the name. But there are many sports bar in soi 11 and 13. From football, I mean European football. Not a huge fan or follower, but I know some players.[/QUOTE]I guess things have changed on Soi 11 in the two years that I was there last. Back then, there were only the Australian Club / Pub (across from the Grand President hotel) and an English league bar (in front of the Citadines} that would broadcast any kind of sports. Some of the BYD bars like Hillary 3 or AVA had some sports once in a while.
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[QUOTE=Syzygies;2320299]As this is an international forum we should always try to use terms that are meaningful almost everywhere, however it is known that people can accidently use local terms without even thinking. As I am not from USA, many special USA words baffle me. "Football" specifically is a meaningless term, internationally. One classic one was the "PIs" for Philippine Islands. Never heard of that in my country. Slang like "poontang" never used also where I come from. Maybe I speak Thai better than American. We do learn what is "trash can" from watching USA TV, but other countries call it a rubbish bin, also we go on holiday rather than vacation, use a lift rather than an elevator, and the ground level floor is called the ground floor and not the first floor (its not the first floor throughout Europe I believe). Ha ha. So specifying a floor number in a post can be very confusing.
In some Asian countries, even more confusing because sometimes they have a ground floor and sometimes they don't. Thailand I read on internet, officially uses the European system, but I keep seeing American style exception buildings. In a post best to clarify it, if ever matters. Levels maybe numbered differently to floors. Ha ha.
We can use terms Gridiron and Soccer etc. To be clear about football. I go to a Sports bar that has Soccer, Rugby (two different codes / Rules), Australian Rules football, Cricket, Cycling, Grand Prix Car racing, tennis, snooker, pool (maybe) and they can actually put on just about anything to suit the particular customers at the time, even horse show jumping or golf. Different programs in different areas and sound as far as possible if not too many concurrent sports showing. They actually don't play Grid Iron that much simply because the customer base rarely requests it. I like to go eat Western food just for a change there. Strangely there are even Thai customers eating there at times. They must think the western food is okay Or even more strangely, order a Thai dish.
I hate any bars that play a sport program with no sound but have to listen to music which may not be our taste. Many bars on Soi 4 do this and even some sports pubs are doing this. It is best to have commentary about the players, in case picture is not sharp enough, or we don't happen to be familiar with all the players.
In my country, one cannot "root" for a team. Root is slang for fuck in some countries, but a rubber is an eraser and not a condom back home. Ha ha.
Weirdest American term appears to be "My bad". Not a sentence since their is no verb, only a possessive and adjective. I suppose will eventually be used in other countries copying, as has cropped up on TV and movies occasionally.[/QUOTE]Agreed on using common terms on this forum.
And yeah bars can play anything if you ask them, once I asked to switch to a channel where UFC was playing. Noone else objected, so finished my 2 beers watching Conon McGregor vs Khabib.
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[QUOTE=Rodwint2;2320359]I guess things have changed on Soi 11 in the two years that I was there last. Back then, there were only the Australian Club / Pub (across from the Grand President hotel) and an English league bar (in front of the Citadines} that would broadcast any kind of sports. Some of the BYD bars like Hillary 3 or AVA had some sports once in a while.[/QUOTE]I see. Though my usual sports bar is on soi 13.
It usually not too crowded, and music is good after midnight.