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If they come as individual tourists and spend money thereby boosting the gay tourism areas and thereby increasing the likelihood of more gay bars opening and thereby increasing the choice of boys for me and thereby increasing the pleasure of my holiday then it's all good. If they come as huge tour groups and behave like all the others then I'd prefer them to piss off and spend their 500 baht a day budget somewhere else.
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I would welcome an influx of tourists from anywhere, so long as they come individually or in small groups of friends.
In Sunee I saw 5 young Chinese guys and 2 young Japanese guys. Here's hoping they have finally started to discover Sunee. No Indians as yet, though.
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a447
I would welcome an influx of tourists from anywhere, so long as they come individually or in small groups of friends.
In Sunee I saw 5 young Chinese guys and 2 young Japanese guys. Here's hoping they have finally started to discover Sunee. No Indians as yet, though.
No doubt with a growing economy more Indians travel abroad, I know a few merchants in Pattaya that are less than impressed with the Indians speending habits.
My guess the young Chinese and Japanese that you said you saw in Sunee were either lost or headed somewhere else, by the way how did you know their nationality....did you ask them?
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Manforallseasons
, by the way how did you know their nationality....did you ask them?
From the way they looked and the languages they were speaking probably. I can always tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese but not always between Japanese and Korean and for sure between mainland Chinese and diaspora Chinese.
I have no stake or interest in the Thai tourism industry but like a447 I would welcome people from everywhere as long as they respect and play by local rules. I grew up around diversity and have plenty of Malay and Indian friends; I can't imagine living in a homogeneous society where we all look, act and sound alike.
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I have seen young Japanese, Chinese and Koreans in Boyztown but don't recall any in Sunee.
I ask the Thai staff the nationality of these guys.
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Manforallseasons
No doubt with a growing economy more Indians travel abroad, I know a few merchants in Pattaya that are less than impressed with the Indians speending habits.
My guess the young Chinese and Japanese that you said you saw in Sunee were either lost or headed somewhere else, by the way how did you know their nationality....did you ask them?
I heard them speaking Japanese, which I also speak, so I gave them some info re : the delights of Sunee.
I don't speak Chinese or Korean, but I know it when I hear it.
I doubt they were lost, as Sunee is far off the beaten track . If they were gay - the Japanese guys seemed to be a couple - then I imagine they specifically came to Sunee.
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I read once Indian and Pakistani men are the least popular in the gay world.
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@François: "I have seen young Japanese, Chinese and Koreans in Boyztown but don't recall any in Sunee."
Define young please.
For some older forum members (60+) many refer to 35+ year olds here as being young.
For me young is someone in their early twenties.
If Japanese boys early 20s visit Boyztown on their holiday it is very promising developement. Considering many Asian gays like Farang men there is here an opportunity for free sex. These Japanese have money, they don't need to sell their bodies. Interesting developments. Next holiday I will spend more time in Boyztown.