lonelywombat
December 21st, 2018, 10:27
In November I noticed a man being pushed through Jomtien in a wheelchair. I was impressed and noticed him a couple of more times before I left.
I mentioned this at home and was asked how would any disabled person make contact, if they visited Pattaya?
I can recall people I think were gay being helped walking the streets and in the malls.Some had helpers. Do I know how they made contact? No.
My friend who works for a gay disabled group was asked and he admitted he had arranged unofficially for moneyboys to visit, and yes he had assisted to prepare his client, but did not take further part.
We discussed the flights and he stated that disabled are met at the airport, helped through all the way and handed to over to a crew member who guides him to a seat. At the other end airline staff take him through to his taxi.
So transport is not the big problem its what happens when he leaves the airport.
I have seen one walking stick and sometimes two, walking frames and some with limited sight.
But how do people make contact with helpers?
I mentioned this at home and was asked how would any disabled person make contact, if they visited Pattaya?
I can recall people I think were gay being helped walking the streets and in the malls.Some had helpers. Do I know how they made contact? No.
My friend who works for a gay disabled group was asked and he admitted he had arranged unofficially for moneyboys to visit, and yes he had assisted to prepare his client, but did not take further part.
We discussed the flights and he stated that disabled are met at the airport, helped through all the way and handed to over to a crew member who guides him to a seat. At the other end airline staff take him through to his taxi.
So transport is not the big problem its what happens when he leaves the airport.
I have seen one walking stick and sometimes two, walking frames and some with limited sight.
But how do people make contact with helpers?