They had 12 to 15 boys.
Bottle for the boys was 1200
Chicken or the egg. But I think the boys were happy yesterday. They got tips for showing there stuff and customers seemed happy. I counted 7 to 8 customers
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They had 12 to 15 boys.
Bottle for the boys was 1200
Chicken or the egg. But I think the boys were happy yesterday. They got tips for showing there stuff and customers seemed happy. I counted 7 to 8 customers
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OMG...give me strength...who the coitus cares what a beer costs...u r not there for the drink....no wonder i start drinking at dawn
I had fun at Nice Boys in July. 300bt for the wanking competition. I took off a lad I am still in touch with.
cot???....california king if u dont mind...and no am not in a bad mood, if u have to quibble over the cost of a beer than maybe drink less or just stay home ....
I went to Nice Boys yesterday and can confirm. Plenty of boys (I counted 12, old favorites like Dui and Nine, and new talent) and at least 5 customers any given time during my stay. Interesting activities on stage and with customers. Music, temperature, light was fine, and I barely noticed the smokers (boys and customers) because I was distracted.
Staff asked me to tell all my friends that they have new boys, which I do hereby.
...average age of the gogos??
A great bar with an unusual character off the beaten track.
I would guess all in their 20s. Yesterday another look (just look, one visit is enough) and again stage full of boys.
great to hear that the stage is packed full of talent, must admit i had a giggle when negative nellies claimed that due to covid the gogo business was dead and would never recover...nothing kills selling sex...as long as more money can be made bending for cock than bending in the paddy fields the gogo bars will always thrive...
Hope that-for you even more. But that there is certainly a decline is sure-and thats population/demography. The big luck is that all surrounding countires still have-much more as TH has now-such youthful youth, much less job opportunities and also much lower wages (for the money police who always check we do not underpay), so TH is very attractive. You just have to sift out those VNese. Reviews/reports about f.e. Cambodia seem to suggest that all talent from there has made the move to TH. Same seems to hold for the str8 trade- just by chance read a longer part of stickmen yesterday eve. Selling sex as a commodity also changes often in the way it is done-f.e.I am quite happy to not have to go via this endurance test of overloud music-buy me drink/tip, no good, next one- etc.-barfine- before the action can start.
Many of such ricefields are unattended now as there is noone willing to work in them. In the end the guys will starve as there is not even rice to feed them!
But again: since many yrs it seems you only react from a far distance-when are you finally coming back here and make some of your saucy reportings?
...good question, life gets in the way sometimes...work commitments picked up 2 biggish contracts which required travel to Brazil & US ......kinda all travelled out...maybe age is catching up.....have a 23 year old boarding with me so have sex on tap whenever however I want...feel like im being well catered for...
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Agree.
I can't help but feel redeemed after being scoffed at by "negative nellies" for 2-1/2 years every time I said "The Scene will Revive Itself".
Beer and Mak seem to be hanging onto Nice Boys by their fingertips as Sunee continues to fade into the background. Rumor has it that someone is in the process of gutting Forest House next door to turn it into a laundry mat. What a drag!
I hate change, especially when it effects my favorite place on Earth. I ride my motorbike around the Sunee loop on a weekly basis just to pay my respects to the past and absorb the feelings. All I sense are hungry ghosts perched in between the dilapidated buildings, taunting me with their seductive smiles...with glimpses of a past life that seems even more surrealistic.
OK fair enough, but ...
I don't mean to be a "negative nellie" but is this what we now mean by the scene "reviving itself"?
one or two go-go bars struggle to survive in Sunee, very few positive reports on Boystown, the only salvation seems to be Jomtien Complex - but not for go-go, only for bar-beers
and even with Jomtien Complex the main complaint from staff seems to be everyone just sits and drinks, they can't live off drinks and tips and there are very few offs! and even on the best of nights it is obvious there are far too many bars for the number of customers - customers outnumber staff in most of the bars!
again I don't mean to be a "negative nellie". I had a great weekend in Jomtien Complex last month and I will be back again in February, but by no stretch of the imagination has the go-go scene, or the gay scene generally, in Pattaya "revived itself" enough to dismiss the scoffees and it is not likely to in the next few years, if ever - I agree with you, there are a lot of hungry ghosts around!
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I don't mean to be a "negative nellie". I had a great weekend in Jomtien Complex last month and I will be back again in February, but by no stretch of the imagination has the go-go scene, or the gay scene generally, in Pattaya "revived itself" ...QUOTE]
What were you expecting - circus clowns and painted elephants?
There are numerous gay host bars, entertainment clubs, karaoke's, and gogo bars back in operation now - and all one needs to do is find the venue that suits them best.
The gay scene in Pattaya will neve return to its "glory days" which most of us here would prefer - but that shouldn't be confused with "revival". If a venue has reopened and is operating - it's been revived. If the change in demographics doesn't suit a persons personal tastes that's a horse of a different color.
Come back...enjoy yourself again...have a few drinks...fondle that doll that's sitting next to you...and just imagine how "revived" you'll feel.
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That's what I do! I visit Panorama for drinks in Boyztown; have a drink at ToyBoys and tip the dancers. Visit Sunee Plaza for drinks at Diamond Bar and Winner Bar. And visit Jomtien Complex for drinks and chat with the boys there. Twice or more a week at each Venue.
I put my money where my mouth is, not just talk about it.
I beg to differ.
Most of the posters I know spend a significant amount of time and money on the scene just like you do.
There are some guys (like myself) that don't frequent the bars that much anymore - but most (including myself) that live here full-time are still well-connected to what's going on in the scene. I could write a book.
Last night I did visit Nice Boys with a couple of friends to check it out. About 10 lads on stage with 8 wearing (at times) briefs and two in jeans, who were newbies. Most were doing their best to entice the audience with their assets except for the newbies, although even one of them were willing to show his appreciation for a tip. A good time was enjoyed by all.
dodger i do wish you wouild write a book , submit a chapter on this forum every week ....make intersting reading
Nice boys is one of the best things left in Pattaya. I have a different taste in boys, but there is always fun to be had. I've been a couple of times during my trip, and it was always a source of entertainment. Observing is fun, and watching these farang gorging on Thai dick always makes me laugh.
Obviously, Nice Boys can't carry the neighborhood, and that's the sad part. We don't need three gay areas in Pattya/Jomtien. If all the gay venues would be concentrated together, a night out would be a whole different experience. From that perspective, I don't think the bars did themselves a favor by making Jomtien venue the main area.
I guess that BT properties priced themselves out of the market and Sunee has been dying a slow death for over a decade now.
Paul From Winner told me that he can't get boys. But that is obvious when you go there. He said that other bars were able to secure foreigners to work there, but he was not allowed to hire any. Sad story, but also seems like the end.
This brings me to a question I've been asking myself. Do you notice any change with hiring Thai boys or foreigners? I am sure you all know which
countries I mean. Especially in Jomtien, were the Thai boys from even 5 years ago, different from the boys working in most host bars now?
The simple answer is that it is illegal for non-thai’s to work in the bars. If the owner is willing to pay enough money, certain officials look the other way, however if you have ever been in Jomtien when police show up, you will see a stampede of boys vacating the area. That is the reason. If they are caught by the police, they are arrested and fined which most can’t afford.
But here in BKK the % of foreign workers in the trade must be approaching the 50% by now-and in those newly sprouted up m2m msg shop in Sapan kwai its near 100%. All those Laos-when we were able to talk, told me there were no real problems or that-except having to leave and re-enter Th every 2-3 monthes=expensive for them
IMHO its mostly a population thing: the nr of guys in that age bracket in TH is getting lower and lower every year-and rising wealth and large offer of normal jobs also mean its far easier to find a not that well paid but certain income source, and now that tourism is coming back rapidly, chances are even better.
Camb has the usual just after war ends bubble of newborns now in that age we like them. Burma is so dead-poor and desperate that anything is better as there-also seeing the very big nr of Burmese, more girls, doing normal lower end jobs here in BKK-I really like them, always friendly and happy, even more when you say some Burmese. And even for VNese it seems TH is attractive enough to try out some efforts-but one can also find them in Malaysia etc.
What I am curious about if you guys notice any change in mentality in the scene now. Are the boys from Loas, Cambodia etc giving the same service/vibe as you were used to from the Thai boys?
Times change, so that could easily be it too.
Better. But of course thats just a very general idea and only based on those msg-shops, have this time (today last day of my 44 day stint) not even been INside any of the famous BKK/Silom gogos. There is also a notable difference between Laos and Khmer. My personal score of Laos guys sprung from 2 to >10 this time. My own fave are the Burmese though. And by now I state advance ´NO VN!´-if any present.
Again very roughly and perhaps only personal is that the non-Thai guys simply assume the whole full service is included. I always try to set up some talk with them-I understand for quite a few it may even be the very 1st time for a non-ASean, and in most case this also proved possible- I speak enough of standard Thai-some Laos only that awful Lao dialect which made it even hard for them to survive in BKK without friends translating. Those well known old-time stories of ´pa ran away, drink too muth, buffalo die, etc.´ never to be heard, some quite hilarious jokes and/or stories sometimes. 1 guy told frankly he was there to earn a new motosay-the old one had crashed, hoping for a brand new, but 2nd hd would also do.
Your B300 is the prize. The boys compete for it. The winner gets the money, you get to watch them.
...ever since babylon shut down BKK has gone off my radar...what to do all day is my issue..and please no more mall;s, temples , places or river cruises...