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  1. #59679
    Quote Originally Posted by EihTooms  [View Original Post]
    Hey, I'm 72 years old and been living here more than a decade. I prefer to skip a day between delicious and satisfying finishes now. Got to pace myself a bit.
    I know exactly how you feel.

  2. #59678

    Soi 24/1 and Soi 24 Today

    Quote Originally Posted by Paolo99  [View Original Post]
    So most of the shops in soi 24/1 are permanently closed now, have they been able to relocate somewhere?

    Had a look yesterday at night, very depressing to see.

    Soi 26 seems to have picked up a bit too, a few newly opened "Snack & Karaoke" bars (for Japanese only? Don Quishot have been refurbished on the outside, a few new massage places further down the road too.
    Assuming this post would trigger a Boots-On-The-Ground verification request, I decided to cruise by on my rounds today and see it for myself. Maybe you were there on Coronation Days, Sunday and Monday, in which case some or most of those shops might have been closed for the holiday. But not permanently.

    At 4 pm today, Wednesday, these are the shops I saw open and ready for business on Soi 24/1:

    Candy.

    Spicy.

    Rose.

    B+B, highlighted only because that is the only way I know of to prevent it from posting as be+be on this site.

    Love Love.

    Magic.

    Snow White.

    Dopu.

    There were not many ladies sitting outside of those shops but each shop did have some sitting outside.

    On the small sub-soi as you turn left off Soi 24 from Sukhumvit, these were the shops I saw open for business:

    Orient.

    Mango.

    EZ.

    Full Moon.

    Butterfly.

    Then around the small corner on the left:

    102.

    Addict.

    These Soi 24 shops had many more girls sitting outside and lobbying for customers than the Soi 24/1 shops today. And better looking ones. But it is always possible the better looking girls at the Soi 24/1 shops were inside taking care of customers at the time.

    In fact, if I had been in the mood for a buzz-killing non negotiable "No" to either Real Sex / DFK, BBBJ, DATY + BBFSCIP or a Real Blow Job / BBBJ+CIM+Swallow with one of the better lookers at the shops on Soi 24, I would have stayed long enough to pay the money upfront and hear it.

    Although I have heard very good things from reliable sources about Butterfly and Full Moon on the former option.

    But the more compelling reason I didn't decide to take a 1 in 100 chance of perhaps getting a reluctant and begrudging "ok" to one of those options for some notable extra amount of money with one of the genuine lookers in those other shop lineups is because I have an appointment tonight with a favorite Nana Plaza gogo girl and my Real Girlfriend is coming over after school on Friday to stay the night. And in both cases I know I will be pleasured with a truly tooth-rattling, delicious and satisfying finish the way I like it. And, to my eyes, both are definite head-turning lookers.

    Hey, I'm 72 years old and been living here more than a decade. I prefer to skip a day between delicious and satisfying finishes now. Got to pace myself a bit. Unfortunately.

    Anyway, that is my Boots-On-The-Ground report on the Happy Ending Shops on Soi 24/1 and Soi 24 off Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok on this day, Wednesday May 14,2025.

    Sorry if this is a repeat response to the OP's report after my post has been held for several hours or a day for Moderation.

  3. #59677

    Soi 24/1

    So most of the shops in soi 24/1 are permanently closed now, have they been able to relocate somewhere?

    Had a look yesterday at night, very depressing to see.

    Soi 26 seems to have picked up a bit too, a few newly opened "Snack & Karaoke" bars (for Japanese only? Don Quishot have been refurbished on the outside, a few new massage places further down the road too.

  4. #59676
    Quote Originally Posted by Llantarnam  [View Original Post]
    I normally stay on SOI 8
    I was on Soi 8 last night and debated on going to 8 Fantasy but didn't pull the trigger.
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  5. #59675
    Quote Originally Posted by Llantarnam  [View Original Post]
    I assume he still had the condom on when he shot his load 'in her mouth'.
    Really? Myself I had assumed his load was so strong that it blew the top of the condom to pieces as he shot, like a rocket heading for the moon, into her mouth.

    Anyone else remember the scene in Hancock? CBJCIM is indeed a strange sounding thing, but I bet Hancock could have accomplished it.

  6. #59674
    Quote Originally Posted by NicFrenchy  [View Original Post]
    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'.

  7. #59673
    Quote Originally Posted by Oogway  [View Original Post]
    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?

  8. #59672
    Quote Originally Posted by Llantarnam  [View Original Post]
    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.

  9. #59671
    Quote Originally Posted by FernandoAlonso  [View Original Post]
    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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  10. #59670
    Quote Originally Posted by MongerHunger  [View Original Post]
    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).

  11. #59669

    It depends

    Quote Originally Posted by MongerHunger  [View Original Post]
    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.

  12. #59668
    Quote Originally Posted by AsianRain  [View Original Post]
    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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  13. #59667
    Quote Originally Posted by Llantarnam  [View Original Post]
    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.

  14. #59666
    Quote Originally Posted by MongerHunger  [View Original Post]
    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.

  15. #59665
    Quote Originally Posted by MongerHunger  [View Original Post]
    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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