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 Originally Posted by NicFrenchy
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Great report! But I have to ask. How does CBJ CIM work exactly? Did she remove the condom as you were ejaculating to take the load in her mouth?
I assume he still had the condom on when he shot his load 'in her mouth'.
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Has anyone else had their pics taken down?
 Originally Posted by Mdemde
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I note the pics I posted here on 27 April have been taken down, presumably by the mods. No reason was given, though it would be nice if I was told what the problem was!
There was another poster here (the guy with the savior complex) who objected to my pics, and made a few posts complaining about them. Is that why my pics were removed?
I have posted hundreds of many similar pics over the years since I joined the forum, and as far as I am aware none of my previous pics or posts, have been taken down.
I understand and accept that the mods have the right to take down posts and pics, but frankly, as no reason was given, it seems pointless for me to waste my time posting any more pics on the forum if they are going to be taken down without any reason given, or any explanation.
Any thoughts or comments about this from other posters?
 Originally Posted by PgReal
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Are you so dumb that you have to ask? But no-one objected to your pics, they just pointed out some reality checks to you, big difference.
Yes I'm asking. Humour me. I have looked again at the site guidelines and rules for posting pics and can not see how the pics I posted broke any site rules.
My post and my pics were taken down, I was not told that they were taken down or why they were taken down.
If you know something, speak up. If you don't, then there is no need to trouble yourself with a reply.
 Originally Posted by Werqweq
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My thoughts are it's a pity. Several others and I supported you against some of those that complained, but I see my tiny post of support has also been taken down now without explanation, though not before an old contributing member here saw it and messaged me in private that they agreed things are going downhill here.
Maybe it's the age of wokeness reaching ISG too. My impression is that before, when it was mostly Jason who was moderating, one could speak more freely, and people had thicker skin too. You could call an ass for an ass, and as long as the majority of your post made sense, and was not simply a 5-year old shouting names, your post would remain.
Simply deleting posts without giving any reason is rather rude imo.
Yes. And not only rude but also discourteous and disrespectful. IMO.
However, one of the forum rules shown on this site does state that;.
"All photos that appear to be violations of the Forum's Photo Guidelines will be deleted without comment."
I accept that the site owner is entitled to set the rules. But here is some feedback from myself to the owner;.
My 27 April post with pics was taken down about 5 days after I posted it, but I do not believe that I have violated your guidelines.
It would take no more than a few seconds for you to give the reason for the removal. Let me know where I went wrong because I do not want to fall foul of your rules again. I would hate to waste my time posting more pics only to see them then being taken down again, because I didn't follow your rules.
Respectfully,
Mdemde.
 Originally Posted by Safado70
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I'm shocked and angry to see that your post was completely deleted, without any explanation or justification. If the rules of the forum have changed the admin should communicate that openly and clearly.
Indeed. I think we would all like to know where we stand when posting here, if the rules have changed then we need to know!
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 Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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Well that depends on how much luggage that you have. I don't suggest taking any type of public transportation anywhere with a bunch luggage and if you know anything about Bangkok just imagine what it would be like taking Public Transportation during Rush Hour / Peak Times with a bunch of luggage.
Have you checked the Airport Link, BTS or MRT rail lines in Bangkok before? When I travel around the World, if there is a Rail Line connecting to a city system I usually take it. European cities are quite convenient and efficient at doing this.
Nothing is more annoying than people with roller bags and backpacks in rush hour, especially when they're tourists.
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 Originally Posted by Oogway
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Was eating in McD Robimson Sukumvit around 10 PM, came out and saw FL's on the street just outside the McD. Approached a Viet discussed rates & went to near by hotel, overall decent experience LFK, CBJ and CIM.
Great report! But I have to ask. How does CBJ CIM work exactly? Did she remove the condom as you were ejaculating to take the load in her mouth?
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 Originally Posted by Llantarnam
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I travel with a large case, which is why I usually take a cab from BKK to SUK. Not worried about the cost, but the traffic around the Asok junction can be a nightmare. I normally stay on SOI 8, but it is far easier with the traffic if you stay on the other side of the main road (Soi 11 area).
I think that it could be easier if your case has wheels on it and the lifts are working. That traffic in that area can be mad. Occasionally you see people walking around toting luggage. Taking the rail definitely saves time.
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 Originally Posted by FernandoAlonso
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I typically do this with a backpack and a roller suitcase. If all the elevators are working it is doable. But take into account the heat. I go to Makkasan and change to the subway, works for me but would I do it daily? Certainly not. But during rush hour it saves you 1 to 2 hours. And at night I paid once 230 baht from the airport to Soi cowboy. So it depends.
That's exactly how I traveled the rail. One roller carry on piece and a backpack. I've seen guys at the airport with a cart full of luggage. Looked like they were moving to Thailand. I think that could be a lot to manage during rush hour on a rail line and hope elevators are working. Sometimes people are packed in there like sardines.
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 Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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Well that depends on how much luggage that you have. I don't suggest taking any type of public transportation anywhere with a bunch luggage and if you know anything about Bangkok just imagine what it would be like taking Public Transportation during Rush Hour / Peak Times with a bunch of luggage.
Have you checked the Airport Link, BTS or MRT rail lines in Bangkok before? When I travel around the World, if there is a Rail Line connecting to a city system I usually take it. European cities are quite convenient and efficient at doing this.
I travel with a large case, which is why I usually take a cab from BKK to SUK. Not worried about the cost, but the traffic around the Asok junction can be a nightmare. I normally stay on SOI 8, but it is far easier with the traffic if you stay on the other side of the main road (Soi 11 area).
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It depends
 Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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Well that depends on how much luggage that you have. I don't suggest taking any type of public transportation anywhere with a bunch luggage and if you know anything about Bangkok just imagine what it would be like taking Public Transportation during Rush Hour / Peak Times with a bunch of luggage.
Have you checked the Airport Link, BTS or MRT rail lines in Bangkok before? When I travel around the World, if there is a Rail Line connecting to a city system I usually take it. European cities are quite convenient and efficient at doing this.
I typically do this with a backpack and a roller suitcase. If all the elevators are working it is doable. But take into account the heat. I go to Makkasan and change to the subway, works for me but would I do it daily? Certainly not. But during rush hour it saves you 1 to 2 hours. And at night I paid once 230 baht from the airport to Soi cowboy. So it depends.
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 Originally Posted by AsianRain
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The only 350 bhat ST hotel in the vicinity I know is the Atlas Hotel on Soi 7/1. By the way, if anybody knows of any other ST hotels in the Sukhimvit Soi 7 to Soi 19 area (even on the other side of the road), do share by PM. I always like to have options since the Atlas can be full up from time to time. When it is full, I hate to wait or worse trudge to the ST hotels on Soi 4. Enjoy BKK, AR.
Thank you, yes that hotel is right up from the Wood Bar. I had some drinks down the street at the Orange Bar. Friendly Staff.
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 Originally Posted by Llantarnam
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How easy is the connection at Phaya Thai if you have luggage?
Well that depends on how much luggage that you have. I don't suggest taking any type of public transportation anywhere with a bunch luggage and if you know anything about Bangkok just imagine what it would be like taking Public Transportation during Rush Hour / Peak Times with a bunch of luggage.
Have you checked the Airport Link, BTS or MRT rail lines in Bangkok before? When I travel around the World, if there is a Rail Line connecting to a city system I usually take it. European cities are quite convenient and efficient at doing this.
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 Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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Great question. Sorry I didn't specify. The ST room was at a hotel down Sukhumvit about a 7 minutes walk away.
The only 350 bhat ST hotel in the vicinity I know is the Atlas Hotel on Soi 7/1. By the way, if anybody knows of any other ST hotels in the Sukhimvit Soi 7 to Soi 19 area (even on the other side of the road), do share by PM. I always like to have options since the Atlas can be full up from time to time. When it is full, I hate to wait or worse trudge to the ST hotels on Soi 4. Enjoy BKK, AR.
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 Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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A convenient way to travel to and from BKK Airport is to use the Airport Rail Link. I used it last night and took it all the way to the last station (Phaya Thai) for only 45 Baht. You will get a token to use for your fare. From there I connected to the BTS Sky Train and headed down Sukhumvit.
Depending on where you're going it might be better to get down at Makkasan station (35 bahts). It directly connects to the MRT station Petchaburi, which is only 1 station away from BTS Asok (17 bahts). The same station is called "Sukhumvit" when using the MRT and Asok when using the BTS.
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 Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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A convenient way to travel to and from BKK Airport is to use the Airport Rail Link. I used it last night and took it all the way to the last station (Phaya Thai) for only 45 Baht. You will get a token to use for your fare. From there I connected to the BTS Sky Train and headed down Sukhumvit. The BTS rates will vary depending on your stop. It should be between 15-60 Baht. You get a card for your fare. Easy way to bypass the traffic congestion in the city and saves time and money. I found that the Airport Rail Link stations have free wifi and are clean. Also a good way to interact with the locals.
How easy is the connection at Phaya Thai if you have luggage?
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 Originally Posted by AsianRain
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Are you claiming that the Ruamchitt upstairs from Thermae offers short time rooms for 350 b? My experience is that the short time rooms are charged at 700 b for 2 hours. Or are you referring to another short time hotel? Appreciate the clarification. Thanks, AR.
Great question. Sorry I didn't specify. The ST room was at a hotel down Sukhumvit about a 7 minutes walk away. Does anybody need a Rolex? LOL. Nana BTS Station is nearby to give you a reference point.
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BKK Trip Report
Was in Bangkok in April here is my trip report:
Day 1:
Visited Hunny Bunny took Lucy, decent boobs got occasional DFK, BBBJ and light rimming. Worth the money.
Damage: 3.3 K.
WIR: Yes.
Day 2:
Was eating in McD Robimson Sukumvit around 10 PM, came out and saw FL's on the street just outside the McD. Approached a Viet discussed rates & went to near by hotel, overall decent experience LFK, CBJ and CIM.
Damage: 2 K ST.
WIR: Maybe.
Day 3:
Hunny Bunny again, took Spy, Best experience in BKK so far, DFK, BBBJ, Rimming and tried tried some weird positions as well LOL.
Damage: 3.3 K.
WIR: Yes.
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