I do hope what I have acknowledged about the “boys” in the complex serves those that are not looking for fem boys those that are affended will find the complex perfect for their enjoyment.
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I do hope what I have acknowledged about the “boys” in the complex serves those that are not looking for fem boys those that are affended will find the complex perfect for their enjoyment.
Leaving aside the gender issue, I have a different and utterly genuine question, asked with no hidden agenda: how do you know they're Cambodian? I often read reference to the Cambodian boys in Jomtien Complex. Unless they tell you so, how does everyone know that these boys are Cambodian? Or Lao or Burmese or Vietnamese, for that matter. Granted, the typical Cambodian may have certain facial differences to the typical Thai, but huge numbers of both are not typical, and there are many who are a mixture of two or more nationalities. It doesn't matter, but I'm always curious how so many posters seem to instantly recognize the different groups.
My own experience in the complex centers around the bars that have mostly Cambodian guys working I believe there are 3 bars these boys are not fem which really sets them apart.
As you walked past the 4T bar which is half way down. Bullshit. Most of the boys in Jomtien are down the Venue end, usually located opposite each other in Sun and Home bar. Between 30 and 40 depends on how busy
You did not say what day or what time. just another fabrication. I sat in Sun bar the last few nights and the boys are almost all Laos boys almost all straight. Opposite the Cambodian boys are straight as well and also tops. Some very good bodies and some hard cocks as they press into you.
The tall dark 6+ foot is a dancer I think at a dance show.
You will never find anything you like, as you have an antagostic attitude to all boys.
Maybe you are getting older faster than you think
After studying South-East Asian men for some years, I find it quite easy to distinguish the various nationalities. It defies easy description, but they look different, and often dress different. A good way is to have a look at their mobile phone screen. Recently on public transport, I sat next to a cute boy, who looked very Myanmese. And looking at his mobile phone screen, I found this confirmed by seeing Burmese script. Listen to them speaking is another way.
The only I cannot distinguish is some Lao boys from Vietnamese. It doesn't come as a surprise that some Lao look Vietnamese. Or the Vietnamese are aware of their bad reputation and try to pass themselves off as Lao? Next time I have one of the, I will ask in detail where they come from, or even have some Lao text on my phone to see if they can read it.
When talking to them in Thai, I cannot hear if they speak with an accent. But as I have traveled all over Thailand, I ask for their home province. While the one or other Myanmese boy will say "Chiang Mai" and the one or other Cambodian boy will say "Surin", when I ask for their home district, they falter.