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-- During my short time here in the City of Angels I have evolved my own etiquette for standing at the stalls without upsetting any of the other local & native cruisers:
1.- One should not occupy either of the end stalls; 2.- One should not stand next to a Thai of one's own accord, but leave one unoccupied stall between one and him; 3.- If a Thai wishes to stand next to one then that is up to him; 4.- If a Thai looks interested and responds to one's looks then it's probably alright to move to next to him at his invitation. -- I've found that the above have been successful for me and for many an occasion. -- Of course, if one should be truly answering a Call of Nature, or should there be circumstances beyond one's control, then the above need not apply. -- Bibi.. --
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Sextile, if you stand one stall away from the thai and while waiting for any response, what are you going to do when suddenly another person come and stand in between you two?
I personally enjoy cruisng in the toilets but I just can't seem to stand in the stall for too long. I get a bit uneasy standing too long.
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-- Well - what would you expect me to do, being the thoroughly decent sort of chap that I am? ![]() -- Zippo, - As a matter of interest and should that ever happen to you, what would you do in such similar circumstances? -- Bibi.. --
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-- Over the yrs. - and MORE times than I've had hot b'fasts., (to coin a phrase.), - and MORE often than not I've found that standing right next to a Thai boi will produce a rapid zip-up and leaving; whereas standing one away will be acceptable and may produce a welcum result.
- Eye-contact will shew if he's willing for one to move closer. -- True, being a tall farang makes me feel conspicuous and I prefer not to stand too long in any one such public place before moving-on elsewhere. -- Bibi.. --
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