Appreciate any views on best massage parlours for twink masseurs and extras. I am active,analso interested in 4 hands/3way action.
Appreciate any views on best massage parlours for twink masseurs and extras. I am active,analso interested in 4 hands/3way action.
A foreigner visiting Bangkok in the 1800's wrote that if you threw a stone in any direction you would hit a prince or a monk.
And now the same goes for massage venues in Pattaya.
There are at least 4 within a stone's throw of Tuk Com alone.
There's a mixture of guys in each one.
The Boyz Town guys tend to be more muscular.
Have fun.
No idea, but a 4 (or hell, even 6 or 8) hand massage has always been a fantasy of mine. Maybe some day I'll make it come true, but hasn't happened yet.
Why not just shop around at the various massage parlours out there, find a couple of guys you like, and invite them to come to your hotel / house / room together for a 3-way massage? Assuming you offer decent rates, they will most likely accept.
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Would you recommend he has a blind massage Matt?
Really? Are you seriously that pathetic of a human being?
Yes, I took a good fall in my backyard, cracked my head in the wrong spot, and ended up going blind. That obviously sucks for me, but nothing I can do about it.
You making remarks like that says far more about you than it does me.
I'm honestly not taking the piss but I think I read that somewhere in Berlin (that's Berlin, Germany for any Americans), one can go for dinner served by blind waiters in pitch darkness?
Yeah, I've heard about restaurants like that too, and I guess they're all over the world. It's some, weird niche fad for foodies. I guess you're supposed to be able to taste the food better if you're in the dark, or some such shit.
I guess I can understand it thought, and it is somewhat right. I know I've become a far better cook since going blind. I'm now far more meticulous as to which spices I use, how much of each I use, my cooking times are far more exact to ensure tenderness, etc. I guess not being able to see does help with that kind of thing.
Dine in the dark, with blind waiters, is a common concept for restaurants in many cities around the world. In Bangkok there is one at the Sheraton Grande on Sukumvit http://www.dineinthedarkbangkok.com
Thanks MiniMee - having never been in Thailand it's obvious I wouldnt have known that.
I'll be sure to check it out next time i'm not there
PS: Being Thailand of course it's a fair bet the waiters are not actually blind at all but merely faking it!