A bar full of bashful Japanese OR Chinese woman...SAD...I liked the bars years ago when it was for GAYS..
I don't need to be beside a group of straight woman in a gay bar..Ruins it.....JUST ME
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A bar full of bashful Japanese OR Chinese woman...SAD...I liked the bars years ago when it was for GAYS..
I don't need to be beside a group of straight woman in a gay bar..Ruins it.....JUST ME
Jomtian Complex was still quite busy yesterday evening after the show at M2M bar and cabaret, my first trip ever, and is a strong competition for The Venue and Castro bar.
The half a dozen young and small male dancers together with about an equal number of ladyboys gave a very lively performance with some customers acting as impromptu props, playing to mostly kind falang easy with their tips being 65 years old and older. There was a group of young Japanese in the audience who took in the show very well especially when a Japanese number was included in the repertoire.
Seating is comfortable and the views of stage relatively unhindered. Soft drinks are 150b and cocktails 250b. Other stiff drinks are priced around 200b.
Passing by the other bars appeared busy but clearly the boys far outnumbered the ageing customers.
The Japanese or others coming in mixed groups are only noticeable during the year end holidays. At other times the older males show up individually. Their presence is good for the industry. I prefer the boys to be in the bars and get fed and the bars continue to exist. Thailand is nothing without the Gay bars even if we have to share the boys with people of the other sex.
My experience of sex with Japanese men is that they're total animals - and I mean that in a good wayI prefer the boys to be online, and the rapacious gogo bar industry with its outrageous off fees and greedy mamasans to be gone. Freelancers in bars such as Telephone Bar are exempt from that as there's no middle man
Another great day!
Jomtian Beach is relatively free of plastic bags since the implementation to phase out the use of plastic bags in the new year.
Next time you go to 7-eleven you need to bring your own shopping bag.
Just for clarity is that to be a TOTAL phasing out and nno selling of plastic bags under ANY circumstances then now or just that you'll have to now pay for them if you do decide to use them. As if a total phasing out I assume they'll then sell suitable reusable (non) plastic bags in place of the others ( says he thinking how the hell am I getting my wine and beer back to Mosaik so easily now ! !?