jimnbkk
March 18th, 2008, 02:01
I have a question to pose to the learned contributors to this forum resulting from a recent situation in Pattaya.
The situation: I fell madly in lust over one of the go-go dancers at a certain club in Sunnee Plaza. Let's call him A. He's just my type, and speaks enough english to carry on a conversation with. I offed him a couple of times, nothing spectacular, but still he's fun. Turns out he has a bf in the same bar. Let's call him B. So, I made it my practice to sit both of them down with me when I went in for a drink, buy them each a drink and give them each 100 Baht tip before I left. I offed both several times (at the same time). They absolutely refused to participate in anything like a three-way. But, I'm a fairly easy going old fart, so I went along with it, one at a time, one boy in toilet or on the balcony, the other in bed.
I decided I'd like them to spend the night, coming over after the bar closed at night. They agreed to this (I thought). Then, A called and said 'mamasan said no'. Why says I? No real explanation. I assumed they decided they didn't want to spend the night with me, and were making mamasan the bad guy.
I'm returning soon, want to see these boys, but do not particularly want to spend all night sleeping alone every night. I won't off them together any more either for a short time. I just want their company (for which I am willing to tip them). So, the question I'm posing to members is: Have you ever experienced this "mamasan says no" problem? Or, is it that A and B really don't want to spend the night with me? I even offered to tip mamasan, still "no".
The situation: I fell madly in lust over one of the go-go dancers at a certain club in Sunnee Plaza. Let's call him A. He's just my type, and speaks enough english to carry on a conversation with. I offed him a couple of times, nothing spectacular, but still he's fun. Turns out he has a bf in the same bar. Let's call him B. So, I made it my practice to sit both of them down with me when I went in for a drink, buy them each a drink and give them each 100 Baht tip before I left. I offed both several times (at the same time). They absolutely refused to participate in anything like a three-way. But, I'm a fairly easy going old fart, so I went along with it, one at a time, one boy in toilet or on the balcony, the other in bed.
I decided I'd like them to spend the night, coming over after the bar closed at night. They agreed to this (I thought). Then, A called and said 'mamasan said no'. Why says I? No real explanation. I assumed they decided they didn't want to spend the night with me, and were making mamasan the bad guy.
I'm returning soon, want to see these boys, but do not particularly want to spend all night sleeping alone every night. I won't off them together any more either for a short time. I just want their company (for which I am willing to tip them). So, the question I'm posing to members is: Have you ever experienced this "mamasan says no" problem? Or, is it that A and B really don't want to spend the night with me? I even offered to tip mamasan, still "no".