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  1. I have noticed the opposite. 

    Feels like 90% of them are freelancers these days.

    It's quite an interesting phenomenon. 

    Before smartphones, if a Thai woman wanted to be a hooker, she had to work in a bar, parlor, or stand on the street -- most Thai woman wouldn't want to be caught doing this (even though they may secretly like the idea of getting paid for sex).

    Now, with technology, the average woman can discreetly freelance. 

    Many of them have respectable jobs, but they are living out their slutty dreams in reality through dating websites.

    At least this is one benefit of our dystopian world.

     

  2. 45 minutes ago, Kuku said:

    If you have only one option,would you prefer 7-Heavens or Madame Claude? The reason I am asking is my days are limited as I can afford only one BJ place so that I can hit everything else once before I leave 

    Haven't been to either, I'm afraid. Don't even know where they are.

    I generally go to the BJ bars that have been around a long time and are cheaper 

  3. Just curious to find out, how often full sex occurs in a BJ bar.

    I used to only go for BJs.

    Now quite often I'll have full sex, usually if she doesn't have awesome BJ skills and can't make me cum.

    Or maybe she just looks hot and I want a ride. Or sometimes, she wants a ride.

    Once, a BJ bar girl in Star of Light told me that she only had pussy sex once every couple of weeks there.

    I thought I'd run a poll here to get a better idea.

  4. On 8/7/2023 at 3:25 PM, Woody Woodpecker said:

    Here are some places I've stayed where I'd recommend the view.

    Hyatt Regency has been mentioned

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    Personally, I prefer the Sofitel, which also has a rooftop bar.  They gave me a corner room on the 25th floor

     

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    Not a great view at JW Mariott, but at least you can see Nana Plaza.

     

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    There are better views on the Riverside IMHO, and it's just a BTS ride from Saphan Taksin station. For example, the Royal Orchid Sheraton, but I should have gotten a room on the east side to see the nightly fountain show at IconSiam mall across the river.  Unfortunately, there are no balconies.

     

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    The Shangri-La

     

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    The Lebua has a Michelin starred restaurant on the 64th floor.

     

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    More towards Patpong is the Banyan Tree.

     

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    I could see the river from my room, and they also has a rooftop restaurant

     

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    The Sheraton on by the river has one of the best views in the city, IMHO.

    I got a room on the same side as you with that iconic view of the Chao Praya curving round.

    And I loved watching the comings and goings on the river. It was insanely relaxing for me. I can't remember the last view that had that effect on me

    Good breakfast too.

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  5. On 12/1/2022 at 10:10 AM, Soi11 said:

    Youre right, it's not as packed as Stumble inn or Morning Night.  Smaller, and a little around the corner, maybe that's why.  I like that though as you can usually get a spot at the railing, or a table where you can see stuff.  Also the music is decent.

    They give the girls a hand stamp as they enter NEP for work, now.  They all have to stop at the table set up in the entrance, good people watching.

    I thought maybe it was cos of the price.

    Do they charge the same as Stumble Inn? 100 a pint til 8pm?

  6. 2 hours ago, YouAgain said:

    Gardasil 9 stops 9 of the nastier strains of HPV, mainly the ones that cause cancer.  Gardasil used to be considered only for adolescents, but now approved up through age 45.  I got the vaccine at age 50, nothing magical happens at 45, they just haven't spent the money to study on those over 45....just as they hadn't spent the money on adults over 16 before but then studied those up through 45 with the vaccine.

    https://www.gardasil9.com/adults/

    Very interesting.

    I might look into this, now that I have leveled up and started taking it up the ass from Ladyboys.

    (Only joking)

    Nah, seriously, I never thought of getting it before. But who knows, it might just save me from some kind of dick cancer.

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  7. 7 hours ago, joeyb said:

    As already mentioned: HPV virus infection. Known to cause throat cancer, for example.

    You are pushing the boat out a bit to be honest.

    It's a virus that is so easily transmitted in humans it is considered a "normal" thing for everyone to have at some point in their lives.

    It's pretty much a part of being human and considered unavoidable by doctors.

    Condoms don't stop it. Nothing really does except avoiding human contact.

     

  8. 54 minutes ago, NanAtSOL said:

    I know I am getting off topic, but I was at Vinai's Bar on Patpong last night and they were saying that next month the bottles are going from 110 up to 120 cos of inflation.

    We were talking about all the different things that have increased in price (cooking oil, pork, etc etc)

    She was like, "Everything more expensive, but women is same price"

    I said, "Yeah, but women have always been expensive "

    She said, "No, not expensive. Just 2000 or 3000"

    My jaw hit the floor and I replied, "I rarely pay more than 1000"

    She couldn't believe it and asked me where I get those prices. 

    I dunno. Am I out of touch or is she?

    And on this note, I was also in the Old Other Office and they were charging 130 a bottle.

    I seem to recall it being 120 before.

    At least they are only moving up 10 baht. Not as drastic as other things.

     

  9. 7 minutes ago, NanAtSOL said:

    Taxi driving is a good earner.

    I have had taxi driver friends tell me they clear 30,000 a month and that wasn't even in Bangkok. It was a big upcountry city.

    I think we vastly underestimate what locals earn in most cases.

    Standard Thai massage will earn about 20,000 a month (including tips of course). My EX is doing that now.

    She used to work in an American pub on Sukhumvit and even 10 years ago was making 15,000-20,000 including service charge and tips.

    I know I am getting off topic, but I was at Vinai's Bar on Patpong last night and they were saying that next month the bottles are going from 110 up to 120 cos of inflation.

    We were talking about all the different things that have increased in price (cooking oil, pork, etc etc)

    She was like, "Everything more expensive, but women is same price"

    I said, "Yeah, but women have always been expensive "

    She said, "No, not expensive. Just 2000 or 3000"

    My jaw hit the floor and I replied, "I rarely pay more than 1000"

    She couldn't believe it and asked me where I get those prices. 

    I dunno. Am I out of touch or is she?

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  10. Taxi driving is a good earner.

    I have had taxi driver friends tell me they clear 30,000 a month and that wasn't even in Bangkok. It was a big upcountry city.

    I think we vastly underestimate what locals earn in most cases.

    Standard Thai massage will earn about 20,000 a month (including tips of course). My EX is doing that now.

    She used to work in an American pub on Sukhumvit and even 10 years ago was making 15,000-20,000 including service charge and tips.

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