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Originally Posted by sextile
-- As they say: 'One man's meat ... .'.
- An earlier respondent wrote about his friend who'd been eyeing-up a boi in HOTMALE for a month, who then offed him and so on ... and is unwilling to reveal that boi's number.
- On the other hand, on my recent visit above I didn't see any boi at whom I'd look-at twice, much LESS off.
-- My main note about HOTMALE's acts is that there seems to be little synch. between the boyz doing their act on stage and the music - all to often the act would end in mid-air, as it were, and the boyz were saved only by the stage's lts. being dimmed.
- Little if any sense of spontaneity or of esprit de corps, even between the boyz on stage, little if any sense of F U N that would make me say: "Wowee! what a supercalifragilitic night out that was!".
Bibi.. --
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Well noted. I think the last time I noticed any bar boys dancing "in synch" was back in 1996. And yes, back in "those days" there DID seem to be, as sextile aptly said, a "sense of spontaneity" and fun at the bars. By contrast, I found most of those Soi Twilight bars boring and dreadful; sort of McGaybar clones.
As far as posting numbers; I agree. It was my friend that offed the boy at Hot Male, and out of respect to my pal (he's not the one who is posting) I thought it best not to tattle and give the lad's number without his permission. Simply a matter of etiquette. Personally, I wouldn't hesitate to name and number the good ones or the bad ones. That's what's nice about this board; having others to make recommendations. There certainly are enough sweets out there for everyone to share!