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  1. Barowners serve up a bunch of self serving crap. But there are guys who want to be the barowner's best friend and splashing the cash in the right bar fast tracks guys who aspire to climb the greasy scrotum pole of the third world tranny social scene. Perhaps the worst myth is that bellringing is normal behavior. I do think that it is very poor value for the money and one is better off spending an equal amount of baht on selected girls and your mates. But one friend of mine who is very well off told me the other day that he doesn't want to be tied down making small talk to a girl he is not interested and can easily afford the bell ring. Actually I rang the bell for (I think) the very first time last week and I've been coming to Thailand since 2002. But it was at Katty Bar and there weren't many girls there. In this specific case I didn't mind helping out the girls because times are tough and also don't mind helping out Emmy for the same reason. Emmy and the girls have been extremely nice to me despite dozens of cheap charlie visits. You're right, Steady Eddie is probably a CC as are most guys who spend months at a time in Southeast Asia. Obviously he is no expert in Vietnam but his videos offer his personal experience and I think somewhat useful as a starting point for the Vietnam first timer. Many nice freelancers out there both on the street and dating sites. But I still think a newbie that is not very street wise is safer pulling from the bar on his virgin trip to Thailand. It's also country dependant. I know exactly what to do on the street in Angeles City. But in Phnom Penh, the streetwalkers appear shifty to me so I prefer the bars. Bars have been changing due to the proliferation of smart phones and the girl's social media use. The bar scene has been overdue for downsizing. Covid-19 is a major disrupter. My guess is in a year that half the bars in Pattaya will be out of business.
  2. If Thailand opens its borders then Covid-19 will spread throughout the country. Seems to me the choice is between: 1) Social distancing, mask wearing, curfews, closures, and alcohol bans or 2) Sacrifice the short term tourist industry. Keep the border closed to most people. Exceptions would include diplomats, business people, those with Thai wives and kids, and those with long term visas. Require a quarantine for most arrivals. If this scenario evolves then I'll have to look into a civil partnership and see if that makes sense. No need to build a wall. If a limited number of people swim across the Mehkong probably no big deal. Will Door Number 2 wreak havoc upon the economy? Yes. This one segment of the economy is so important that Thailand will plunge into a severe recession if the country is not already in one. But even if the borders do open without quarantine in 2021, I estimate that tourism will be down at least 50% from 2019. Some won't want to travel if dangerous. Others will be out of money or financially cautious if there is a worldwide depression equalling the 1930's.
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  4. Pdoggg

    Coronavirus

    Uh-oh, a soldier in Rayong could possibly head up to SodomBy The Sea for some boom boom. Hope he doesn't like the third gender.
  5. A crossdresser, usually a fictional character in an anime, who dresses up in the opposite gender's clothing to trick people into thinking that they're the opposite gender. Term comes from the anime trope of a character dressing up in drag to trick people into thinking that they're the opposite gender. Not to be confused with transgenderism, which is a person transitioning to the opposite gender. They say a pic is worth 1000 words...
  6. Prostitutes in Germany are demanding the right to get back to work as the country’s brothels remain closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Approximately 400 prostitutes and brothel operators from across Germany demonstrated in the red light district of Hamburg on Saturday, Germany news agency Deutsche Welle reported Sunday. Prostitution is legal and regulated in Germany but the country’s brothels have been closed for almost four months due to the outbreak. Now, sex workers say they are being treated unfairly and are demanding the right to return to work, especially as other businesses where close contact is permitted, such as hair salons and tattoo parlors, have reopened. The protest was organized by the Association of Sex Workers with the group warning that the closure of licensed venues had forced some prostitutes onto the streets, putting them in danger both in terms of their health and personal safety. Ahead of the protest on Herbertstrasse, a street in the district of St. Pauli in Hamburg and the only street in the city’s “red light district” where sex workers occupy windows, similar to Amsterdam’s red light district, the association posted a statement on its website calling for sex workers to be able to work again. “Prostitutes stand up and ask the politicians to open the brothels,” the association said. “While around the infamous Herbertstrasse in Hamburg/St. Pauli, normal life returns after the coronavirus lockdown, shops, hotels, bars and restaurants have reopened, tourists are guided through the world-famous neighborhood, the windows in Herbertstrasse remain dark (and there is) no life, no business, no joy. Nothing is going on.” The statement added that “prostitutes are upset” at the continuing ban on sex work, and are concerned for their livelihoods. “They have met all government requirements, paid taxes, received little corona support, stand with their backs to the wall and are tired of the fact that politics is not taking action.” The group argues that prostitution does not pose a higher risk of infection than other body-related services, such as massages, cosmetics, dancing and contact sports and that hygiene “has always been part of business for prostitutes.” The group added that workers are prepared to implement more protective measures, such as partitions in the windows, ventilation and the recording of customer contact data. The group has questioned whether it is proportionate to keep Germany’s brothels closed given the country’s falling number of coronavirus infections. Like its European counterparts, Germany has seen a high number of coronavirus cases (with nearly 200,000 cases to date) but unlike its neighbors, it has kept the death toll low with 9,071 fatalities so far. Germany has attributed its low death toll to several factors, including a robust contact-tracing system and modern hospital infrastructure. There are estimated to be around 400,000 sex workers in Germany, although no official data is recorded. The Association of Sex Workers cited members that feel humiliated having to turn to the state for financial support, and also those that insist they can offer their services in a safe way. One worker, Anna, was quoted as saying that partitions had been set up in the windows of Herbertstrasse. “Mouth-nose masks are already there. We went through everything carefully: we can also offer sexual services under coronavirus protective measures. We find it insulting and incapacitating if we are not trusted,” she said. The association said that sex workers in Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Austria and the Czech Republic had been allowed to return to work since the beginning of June. In Amsterdam, where Europe’s most well-known Red Light District is located, sex workers were allowed to return to work last month after the government brought forward an initial return to work date of September 1. Red Light United, a group representing sex workers’ interests in the Netherlands, said that the ban on sex work during the coronavirus crisis had forced many women with little or no financial buffers into illegal work. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/13/germanys-sex-workers-protest-to-go-back-to-work-amid-coronavirus-ban.html
  7. Pdoggg

    The Ass

    DC might be decriminalizing shrooms in November. https://reason.com/2020/07/09/washington-d-c-might-decriminalize-magic-mushrooms/
  8. Pdoggg

    Coronavirus

    Covid-19 is like a runaway train in the Sunbelt. Florida reported 50% more new cases on Sunday than on Saturday. If this exponential growth continues there would be 17 times the number of current cases in a week. So Florida would have 4 million cases in just one week. Of course, this won't happen because people will change their behavior and hunker down but it's scary out there. I'm glad I'm living in Thailand where the government too drastic steps early which contained the pandemic. We should remain safe as long as the border remains closed.
  9. Pdoggg

    Coronavirus

    Somewhat like bugchasing I reckon. Bugchasing, also known in slang as charging, is a practice, typically among gay men or men who have sex with men, of pursuing sexual activity with HIV-positive individuals in order to contract HIV. Individuals engaged in this activity are referred to as bugchasers. Bugchasers seek sexual partners who are HIV-positive for the purpose of having unprotected sex and becoming HIV-positive; giftgivers are HIV-positive individuals who comply with the bugchasers' efforts to become infected with HIV.
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  11. Pdoggg

    The Ass

    Nice friendly bar. Just assumed it was a sexual takeoff on Hacienda.
  12. LONDON (Reuters) - Movie star Johnny Depp told London's High Court on Friday that his ex-wife Amber Heard or her friend had defecated in their bed in what he described as a "fitting end to the relationship".
  13. She does appear to have a bit of a bulge!
  14. Pdoggg

    Coronavirus

    It's a real shame that mask wearing has become politicised on the USA. Lockdowns are asking allot of people. Mask wearing is not particularly onerous perhaps akin to motorcycle helmets or baby seats in cars. But I guess I understand how people might feel that mask wearing is bullshit since that's he way I feel about mask wearing in Thailand. I wear a mask so as not to be a rude farang. I do lower the mask if I walking in an unpopulated area. Maybe hard for you to believe that there are unpopulated areas in Pattaya but quite common nowadays especially at night. If I believed covid existed here then the lowering of the mask is extremely counterproductive since if covid particles landed on your chin once you pull it back up the mask you would be breathing in the chin particles. Never really thought of that before until someone pointed it out today. If I had to quantify risk, I think sitting at an outdoor beer bar that I'm more at risk for dengue than covid. Riding a motobike home from the bar I would rate as definitely riskier. With no reported domestic cases of Covid-19 in Thailand for six weeks I feel pretty safe. What would make me alter my risk assessment? A couple of domestic cases. If there was even one new case in Pattaya, I might significantly change my behavior. Re-opening borders is the big risk factor IMO. I'm thinking it is safer in Thailand now than it will be in the future so perhaps I should have my last gasp of freedom and hopefully not end up like Richard Rose III with my last gasp of oxygen.
  15. My top three in order would be C,D, H. I'll get abck to you on the rest; hard to choose. Agreed. I think the top percentile of Traps are every bit as good or better Than the top Thais as far as looks. Have no idea about their attitude. However when you get down to the 50th percentile, I think I would go with the Thais.
  16. I agree with your analysis. Tough economic times ahead for Thailand and the rest of the world. Here are various forecasts. Bank of Ayudhya (Krungsri, the yellow bank) predicts the worst decline. I suspect that their original forecast was for an even deeper contraction but probably tweaked their model so that their end result was not too extreme and in line with the other a banks while still projecting the worst GDP decline of all the banks. Bank of Ayudhya -10.3% 2 Jul Bangkok Bank 9.7 26 Jun Capital Economics 9.0 24 Jun HSBC 8.2 26 Jun IMF 7.7 24 Jun Siam Commercial Bank 7.5 25 Jun Bloomberg Economics 6.5 26 Jun OCBC 6.0 22 Jun DBS Bank 5.5 29 Jun Maybank 5.5 24 Jun Standard Chartered 5.0 25 Jun 26 Jun
  17. While you are still pondering over the Unidentified Flying Cocks here's a quickie: What was Google named after? J.R. Humphrey Google A scientific law A Viking vessel A very large number
  18. Pdoggg

    The Ass

    Called into The Ass tonight and everyone in the bar was absolutely shitfaced so we fit right in. Had a chinwag with Nick and also with his manager Rodney. Friendly guys. GG only though. Just about directly across from Delirious. Good spot for late night flyers if you're with a. mate who likes pussy.
  19. Checked out Delirious tonight. A very nice place to drink and lots of sexy ladyboys eager to please even late. Glad to see everything is running smoothly there!
  20. Called into Sweethearts tonight. Lots of sexy ladies in air conditioned comfort. Quite a crowd of farang too with lots of bell ringing.
  21. Wow! That is a great looking staff! 14 girls in that one pic. Anyone know some of their names?
  22. More or less agree with you but I reckon it's more like 99%. Useful in my opinion for guys with Khmer wives, kids, businesses etc. Not very useful for you and me but in my case even if there were no onerous requirements I wouldn't go since I wouldn't be able to get back into Thailand. Lockdowns in the West bring up the legitimate debate of public health vs the economy. Closing borders brings up the debate of public health vs one segment of the economy, tourism. In the West some say, keep the economy open: if you believe you're at risk the onus is on you to stay home. But in Thailand/Cambodia you would be asking those who believe they're at risk to stay home just to save tourism related businesses/employees and the substantial trickle down effect. Not an easy question with no cut and dry answer. As for me, I am a prisoner of my own device, as if I choose to leave paradise, who knows when I'll be able to return. But the upside, is I do feel safe.
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