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September 11th, 2015, 19:15
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Shanghai Warning.
Shanghai Warning.
Recently back from a trip to Shanghai. Please be aware that any massage offered to you on the street will almost certainly lead to a robbery. It sounds like common sense I know but you're feeling horny and the boy is beautiful. This wasn't some back alley in the middle of the night. It was in the afternoon just meters away from the main shopping street, Nanjing Street. My water was drugged, the boy disappeared and was replaced by four unpleasant well built Chinese guys. I paid 1300 rmb which was all the cash I had on me and was allowed to leave.
As an appendage. From that point on whenever I was approached by someone offering massage if I said no, no, no then they followed me down the street but if I said
"It's not a massage, it's a robbery"." they left immediately. This is well organised and I have no doubt the police are well aware of this. No Chinese were ever approached.
The above mentioned post was posted anonymously on behalf of one of our esteemed members.
Surfcrest
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March 22nd, 2016, 22:19
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Re: Shanghai Warning.
blued.com is the most widely used dating app in China.
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April 8th, 2016, 17:46
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Re: Shanghai Warning.
My experience of sex with Chinese boys hits both ends of the spectrum. Some of it has been great while on one occasion the guy came before he was even undressed (but then I am a bit of a looker so...) They are, however absolutely lovely to sleep with being firm bodies with smooth skin and very loving dispositions. So the moral of this tale is, have sex with Thai guys and sleep with Chinese ones.
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April 10th, 2016, 04:04
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Re: Shanghai Warning.
what a silly set of generalisations, as if the whole chinese tribe if 1,4 billion stretched across several time zones can be distilled into one characteristic.
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June 10th, 2016, 10:41
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Re: Shanghai Warning.
Booking a gay money boy on blued.com is very simple,
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September 11th, 2016, 13:40
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Re: Shanghai Warning.
anything is possible in a big city like Shanghai. But most Chinese you meet won't even let you pay for a coffee.
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September 12th, 2016, 14:29
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Re: Shanghai Warning.
Smiles - sorry this is a year late! The park is Dongdan Park about 3 blocks east of Tiananmen Square and then turn south. It's a smallish park right there almost at the intersection.
As for the comment in the OP, I have written several times both here and in gaythailand about the dangers of picking anyone up off the street in China. It is not just AYOR. It is downright dangerous. Millions of guys from the countryside flood into China's main cities in the hope of finding work. Many end up with casual day jobs. Others are less lucky. Scamming tourists has become one way to make a living, and scamming gay tourists to make a better living! That cute guy who offers a massage in your hotel room or a couple of hours of sexual delight will almost certainly be rent of some description, and dangerous rent at that. Once at the so-called massage parlous or even your hotel room, you are at great risk of some of the guy's friends turning up and threatening you in all manner of ways. I made my mistake and was lucky I was in a 5-star hotel with very good security and got away very lightly. I've been back in China dozens of times since then, love my trips and I've enjoyed some fantastic times with quite a few great guys. But no-one should ever - EVER - trust anyone they happen to bump into on the street in China. Why the person mentioned in the OP did not do just a little more research re a country he had not visited before totally beats me!
Last edited by fountainhall; September 12th, 2016 at 14:35.
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September 20th, 2016, 23:05
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Re: Shanghai Warning.
The Chinese boys I have met on blued.com have all been lovely.
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September 21st, 2016, 13:16
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Re: Shanghai Warning.
And those I have met - mostly on gay romeo - have all been great, with just one exception. He turned out to be a visiting Chinese from LAX just hooking up his family! Why he was a dud I still haven't worked out!
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November 8th, 2016, 08:40
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Re: Shanghai Warning.
My experience of Chinese money boys has overall been very disappointing.
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