Im going to bankok thailand...

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This thread is bringing back some awesome emories!

In Nov/05 I reached the absolute apex,pinnacle, Everest of my miserable existance when, in Bangkok, I had a threesome with identical Thai twin sisters, 26 yrs old, each about 34 or 36 natural D or maybe DD.

I remember lying on my back with four huge mammaries going back&forth across my face,followed by a "tagteam" where one was sitting on my face, the other oralling me, then switch their positions.

I said, with full sincerity,"Take me now, sweet Jesus, cuz it's gonna be downhill from now on".

Sadly, I've lost contact with them,they've probably landed rich husbands,I wish them the best.

I do have pics of the girls,always brings back memories.

To return to the thread,I'd suggest Nana Plaza in Bangkok,avoid PatPong.f..g ripoff.

Avoid anywhere that touts are o/s trying to entice people in.esp. Walking St. in Pattaya. there are lenty of great gogo bars in Pattaya Walking St.eg Happy Bar, Living Dolls Peppermint& what's Up(which also has some mild whip action)

Have a great trip!You'll come back exhausted but smiling.
 

Ben MeOver

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goes back a few years

While Soi Cowboy was entertaining (stripper shooting a balloon across the room from a straw in her cootchie), I didn't see anything there that I would want to participate in.

Had a great experience at a glass bowl place called Mona Lisa (not far from downtown), complete with tour bus parked out front. First introduced to the slip n slide there - awesome. Cabbies can pretty much point the way.

Also great experience with a couple stunning looking girls around Phuket (out of a bar next to the kickboxing ring).

Ben.
 

CalgaryJenn

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Just need some tips on pooning there. I heard of the worldsexguide and a few other things. I just need some advice on pooning,pricing for seeing sps/street walkers,and accomondations in september.
Make sure you double check and make sure they don't have a cock, and her name isn't Bruce, Bob, Bill, Or John. Bankok doctors perform more sex changes than anywhere in the world. Hubby lived there for 6 months before I met him and said the scene is crazy there, but ya have to make sure your ho is really a female. Thats the best tip I have to offer.
 

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I got back from a few months of traveling in SE asia.
I was in Thailand for 2 1/2 months
I was in Phuket for one month and everywhere else in between in the other month and a bit. (except pattaya, kicking myself)
if you are going for females stay away from Phuket its more so a place to relax beach side. Patong is pretty filthy as well its like the filth of Bangkok squished into a few blocks, saw more lady boys there then anywhere else.

bangkok is pretty fun, stay to the places that host. it cost a bit more but its much safer. while I was there someone got beaten up (near death) by some street walkers. I didnt test the waters in thailand but be warned the most attractive females are lady boys..

anyone going take some cash in hand
might want to exchange for usd here and get big fresh bills as they are worth more then cnd. atm works fine, use the big banks and take alot of THB at once as there is a 3cnd service charge on each withdraw
 

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if you are going for females stay away from Phuket its more so a place to relax beach side. Patong is pretty filthy as well its like the filth of Bangkok squished into a few blocks, saw more lady boys there then anywhere else.
And this would be why. http://www.phuket-plasticsurgery.com/
Hubby was working for an international magazine that was doing a story on sex changes. He got to tour the hospital, and said that the "new girls" actually looked better than the "real girls".... Now thats freaky!
 

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As mentioned above go to Pattaya. I just recently got back and it was great.

These sites have some great information on Pattaya and a bit on Bangkok.

http://www.pattaya-live.com
http://www.pattayasecrets.com

Bangkok

Go for a soapie at Anne's in Bangkok a short stroll from Nana Plaza
Check out the bars around Nana and the freelancers later at night
Check out Soi Cowboy

If you are just going for the woman I would stay in Pattaya. As mentioned above I would suggest Pattaya Bay Resort...very girl friendly.

The island of Ko Chang was a very nice get away close to Bangkok that had some working girls and decent beaches.

PM me if you would like more informstion.
 

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Just need some tips on pooning there. I heard of the worldsexguide and a few other things. I just need some advice on pooning,pricing for seeing sps/street walkers,and accomondations in september.

Read some do and don't about Thailand this help you enjoy your stay rest is easy pay as you go



Getting Along in Thailand

Thailand is justly celebrated for its tolerance and hospitality, and the average tourist will have no difficulty in adjusting to the local customs. All the same, as when coming into any unfamiliar society, a visitor may find it helpful to be aware of certain do's and don't's and thus avoid giving accidental offense. Basically, most of these are simply a matter of common sense and good manners-not really all that different from the way one would behave in one's country-but a few are special enough to be pointed out.

The Monarchy

The Thai people have a deep, traditional reverence for their Royal Family, and a visitor should also be cereful to show respect for the King, the Queen, and the Royal Children. In a cinema, for example, a portrait of the King is shown during the playing of the national anthem, and the audience is expected to stand. When attending some public event at which a member of the Royal Family is present, the best guide as to know to behave is probably to watch the crowd and do what it does.


Religion
Thai law has a number of special sections concerning religious offense, and these cover not only Buddhism, the religion of the majority of the people, but also any other faiths represented in the Kingdom. It is, for instance unlawful to commit any act, by any means whatever, to an object of a place of religious worship of any community in a manner likely to insult the religion. Similarly, whoever causes any disturbance at an assembly lawfully engaged in the performance of religious worship of religious ceremonies is subject to punishment, as well as "whoever dresses or uses a symbol showing that he is a priest or novice, holyman or clergyman of any religion unlawfully in order to make another person believer he is such person".


In less legal language, here are a few tips on what to do and what not to do on a visit to a religious place:



Dress neatly, Don't go shirless, or in shorts, pants, or other unsuitable attire. If you look at the Thais around you, you'll see the way they would prefer you to be dressed-which, in fact, is probably not very different from the way you'd dress in similar place back home.


It's all right to wear shoes while walking around the compound of a Buddhist temple, but not inside the chapel where the principal Buddha image is kept. Don't worry about dirt when you have to take them off; the floors of such places are usually clean.


Buddhist priests are forbidden to touch or to be touched by a woman or to accept anything from the hand of one. If a woman has to give anything to monk or novice, she first hands it to a man, who then presents it. Or in case of a woman who wants to present it with her hand, the monk or novice will spread out a piece of saffron robe or handkerchief infront of him, and the woman will lay down the material on the robe which is being held at one end by the monk or novice.


All Buddha images, large or small, ruined or not, are regarded as sacred objects. Hence, don't climb up on one to take a photograph or, generally speaking, do anything that might show a lack of respect.






Social Customs

The don't of Thai social behavior are less clearly defined than those concerning the monarchy or religion, especially in a city like Bangkok where Western customs are better known and more widely accepted. However, what is acceptable in Bangkok may not be in the countryside where the old ways are still strong. Here are a few things to keep in mind:


Thais DO NOT normally shake hands when they greet one another, but instead press the palms together in a prayer-like gesture called a wai. Generally, a younger person wais an elder, who returns it. Watch how the Thais do it, and you will soon learn.


It is considered rude to point your foot at a person, so try to avoid doing so when sitting opposite anyone, and following the conception that the foot is a low limb: DO NOT point your foot to show anything to anyone, but use your finger instead.


Thais regard the head as the highest part of the body both literally and figuratively. As a result, they DO NOT approve of touching anyone on that part of body; even in a friendly gesture. Similarly, if you watch Thais at a social gathering, you will notice that young people go to considerable lengths to keep their heads lower than those of the elder ones, to avoid giving the impression of looking down" on them. This is not always possible, of course, but it is the effort that counts.


Public displays of affection between men and women are frowed upon. You may see some very Westernised young Thai couples holding hands, but that is the extent of the displaying of affection in this polite society.


Losing your temper, especially in public, will more than likely get you nowhere. The Thais think such displays denote poor manners, and you are more apt to get what you want by keeping a cool head and concealing your emotions.


DO NOT be surprised if you are addressed by your first name; for instance, Mr. Bob or Miss Mary instead of by your surname. This is because Thais refer to one another in this manner, usually with the title "Khun" "(Mr., Mrs., or Miss) in front. Follow the customs of the country as far as possible and you will make more friends during your stay. And the more friends you make, the more you will want to return to Thailand.

Source : Tourism Authority of Thailand. Atraveller's Guide to Thailand
 

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I would love to go to Phuket, but after that earthquake and seeing what can happen with the tsunami, I think that would be too risky for my blood.
Then I think you should just stay home and not take any chances ever. Oops, sorry, forgot about home invasions...you're not even safe there. I was in Phuket after the Tsunami and thought it was in good shape. If it ever happens again...don't just run...run up stairs.
 
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