"Go-Go," he said. So I went.
During a typical long-term stay I might visit one-a-night, then move on to the outdoor places. I like Gucaya & Funny Boys because the seats are higher but prefer Star Boys and the (Now defunct) Y2K & Top man because seating proximity to the stage allows for joking back & forth with the boys. Usually give Kaos a look but leave before I need to hit the head--And climb those stairs. Hate that new(er) narrow place, getting in and out is like boardingdeboarding a Silom bus during rush hour, at least, on the bus one might rub up against a few hunks. <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/wink.gif ALT=";)">
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Re: "Go-Go," he said. So I went.
Favourite GO GO BAR Mmmmmmm tough question, I guess it depends on my mood, Funnyboys in Boystown Pattaya can often do it for me, the Boys smile at you especially number 77
whose name is BOY, he speaks good English, he is stunningly beautiful, the stuff that Fantasy's are truly made of.
Anyone else met this delightful Go Go Boy?
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"Go-Go," he said. So I went.
"Go-Go," he said. So I went. In this case, I mean that literally. A boy, I think was 77, looked exactly like last winters' num--Who wanted me to off him for a three-way. (I was shocked! Num is usually so bashful.) Is it a universal fantasy: getting it on with your twin?
I'm embarrassed (Yes, me!) to tell why I refused. Later, wished I hadn't. Carpe denim: sieze the pants.
</p>Edited by: <A HREF=http://p092.ezboard.com/bsawatdeeforum.showUserPublicProfile?gid=edith@saw atdeeforum>Edith</A> at: 15/11/05 4:07 am