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Tattoos and moustaches really spoil things.
However, in Thailand, sadly it seems fashionable and totally acceptable to have tattoos.
I suspect that both are less common on lads from Laos and Cambodia. Which reminds me, here's a photo of Toolbox Bar in Phnom Penh which somone posted in recent years. Not a tattoo in sight.
Of course, in Thailand having tattoos seems to be endorsed at a high level.
I just can't imagine the head of state of the UK, Canada, Australia, NZ etc having a tattoo.
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My friend Doug owner of Toolbox prefers gay fem twinks a la Winner Go Go however, I have met real boys there as well, BTW the boy with the nice ass in the pic is rather appealing. If Cambodia gets back to normal for travelers Toolbox box on show nights is a great alternative to Blue Chili’s tired drag show.
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Oliver2
Returning to Christian's post which criticised my suggestion that tattoos are a relatively new thing on the scene. I agree with him...yes , they were probably around in 2009. but not much before that.
In other words, a relatively recent development.
The same goes for dyed hair....it was a la mode a few years go - recently- but is now rare.
When I was a young whippersnapper, the only people who had tattoos, mainly of anchors, also had beards and moustaches and smoked pipes and sang 'hey ho me hearties' and wore bell bottoms.
The men were probably similar.
Did nothing for me then and nothing today.
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It won't be long before young people think of tattoos as something their grandparents have got, and therefore very much off the agenda.
Personally I much prefer bodies (of both sexes) as nature intended.
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My friend Doug ... prefers gay fem twinks..... I have met real boys there as well,.....
If a straight person were to say that they'd be jumped upon ( quite rightly) - the fact that gay fem twinks aren't your thing it seems doesn't make them any less 'real boys", they're just real boys who like to be gay fem twinks.
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Most are not even "fem".
Oddly, certain morose members love to repeatedly moan about the same topics, whilst simultaneously advising others on how to post more interesting content.
An alternative approach could be to lead by example.
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This head of state sports a tattoo visible to others in public as well as more of similar for private admiration .
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This head of state sports a tattoo visible to others in public as well as more of similar for private admiration .
Since when has he been head of state ?
Unless they have had some recent changes, here is the Canadian head of state. Could you imagine her getting a tattoo ?:)
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Oh! She too had a Maltese Cross tattooed on the skin privy only to the Duke...
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Some of us like slightly scruffy tattooed straight boys because they are better kissers than the screechy little fem boys...
In my extensive research, I found no relationship between sexual orientation and number/size of tattoos. However they favor different styles.
I'm not into fem boys anyway, so my opinion is biased, but I find some of the tattoos popular with gay boys hideous.
I'm more into straight boys, so again bias, the types of tattoos popular with straight boys have rarely been an issue.