Pattaya bar news (and a farmacy-warning)
I was in Pattaya last week and met the owner of Happy Boys Bar (a little bit off Sunnee Plaza) and he told me that the Happy Boys Bar is now being renovated and will open again on May 1st.
He also owns Sunny Boys Bar at Sunnee Plaza so some boys from there will probably move to Happy. Good news! Rather quite in the bar areas of Pattaya these Days (I was there for almost two weeks) and many more boys than customers. And, unfortunately, the number of arabs and russians are still growing... And, last, a warning for "clinic" just opposite VC hotel and to the left of the 3-4 ATM-Machines. Their prices are approx 4 times the prices in other drug-stores and farmacies. The best one I found for Sidegra (Viagra-copy) was at soi Diana, 50 meters after 2nd street and right after a small soi named soi MK "something". THB 300 for 4 pcs |
300 baht is still too much.
The correct retail price is 180 baht, though you will probably not be able to find it for that price in the cesspool that is Pattaya. |
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Yep, I know that 300 is also too much but it was the "cheapest" I found in Pattaya. The first "clinic" I mentioned wanted THB 1200 for 4 pills. Sure they are cheper in BKK but, when you are in Pattaya...
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Low season taking it's toll in Pattaya. It's VERY quiet here now. Krazy Dragon has closed (again) and long time farang-favourite Sunnee restaurant Little Mango has gone :(
Few patrons in the other bars - so plenty of eager guys looking for farangs! .... and the 2 Farang radio stations have gone off air :( |
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180 baht - can u plse tell which pharmacy in BKK that is - and I guess its also for Kamagra/pack of 4? thks |
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The pharmacy I get it from keeps its limited supply for regular customers only, and asks that the word not be spread around. It is more highly regulated and harder to get than Kamagra, as it is manufactured locally by the GPO. 180 baht for four x 100mg. |
"The correct retail price is 180 baht"
Whats the use of this info than other than bragging about it ? and your pharmacy cannot be disclosed as it is only for you?? |
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I'm not disclosing the location on the specific request of the pharmacist. If you want to send me your address in a private message, I'll send you a couple boxes. |
That's too kind of you but no need - I understand u don't want to disclose ur source of medical stimulants . I was more thinking of a general advice where to get them,at a normal market price in BKK ,for other readers (of which there are not much left ) given your vast and profound experience in all matters sexual , sleazy and or medical related. warmest regards j
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You flatter.
Tell you what, though. Next time I'm there, I'll ask the shop owner if he's changed his mind about not wanting information that could cause him to lose his pharmacist's license posted on the internet. If it is no longer a concern to him, I'll post the information here. |
Your next step should be running for the post of Governor of Bangkok .I am sure u can win and finally instruct glory holes to be installed in all male public toilets.
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This article indicates that the pharmacies around Sukhumvit Soi 13 might be a good place to look...
http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2015/05/2...ted-dick-drugs |
D and S Pharmacy on Rama IV between Silom and Suriwongse Roads has an ample supply which they'll sell to anyone. The price is 180 baht. I bought 15 boxes the last time I was in there and the owners didn't even blink twice.
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Things not what they used to be
Visited Pattaya in early July. I agree the best bars are Funny Boys and Toy Boys. I don't like the changes at Copa which is now a bar open to the street. But its good to see the boys back performing in the water tank there.
The quality of boys on offer has declined a lot but still much better than Bangkok. I prefer the bars to select a companion rather than the internet. I was ripped off twice via Hornet/Grindr/JackD/Gay Romeo. One person was not the person advertised, and another tricked me into lending him 3000 baht, but at least he was a great fuck! I get the impression that everyone is more than usually desperate to make a buck. The boys are demanding more, and the mamasans are lying, even to regulars. |
Mamasans
Mamasans, never, over 35 plus years my favorites.
A few weeks ago a friend went to a bar in soi twilight, asked to speak to one of the boys and mamasan refused 'he's not Thai'. Young man , with 3 or 4 other boys, was sitting down full clothed, none of them dancing at all. Farang asked if it's possible to see these boys dancing, mamasan replied 'no, not thai so not handsome and black skin' (farang says none of this group had skin tone more than light tan). Farang now walked over to where the boys were sitting and took the boys hand leading him back to his sitting position. Farang discovered the boy was quite pleasant and speaks perfect English, he's from Vietnam. The farang involved works permanently in Ho Chi Minh City, he and the young man now back in Ho Chi Minh city and the young man ready to restart university. I met the farang friend and his new companion twice before they left for HCMC, very pleasant young man, can talk about any subject, very polite, he had to stop his studies in bio-technology because of family finance problems. I will visit them in HCMC in November when I'm working there. |
The bar closures continue. In Boystown Wild West is no more. (Once the hottest cabaret show and always packed out, its now a noodle bar!)
Over in Sunnee, Sunny Boys has shut it doors. What is surprising is that this has happened in the high season when visitor numbers peak - but they're now Chinese, Indian and Russian visitors and not gay farangs. The days of the 'go go boy bar' are indeed numbered. |
Since none of them ever did anything even closely resembling dancing, much less "go go" dancing, maybe it's not such a big loss.
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Jomthien Complex was full of people out drinking and talking and laughing and having a good time last time I was there. Better than looking at boys playing with their phones in their sagging underwear.
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Yes Jomtien Complex is full, but when the street clothes come off you don't always get what you expect. |
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And it was the Sunee Plaza bars where I remember skeletal boys in sagging underwear sitting around doing nothing. Boystown is too full of women and Chinese package tourists for my taste. |
More Boystown go -go closing... now Vaasa has gone, plus the dreadfully laid out attempt next to the old Lucky 7 which only opened about 6 months ago.
Half that soi now in darkness (girly bars also closing.) Jomtien busier ... host bars now 80% non-Thai (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam). Low -low season, but great beach weather.... |
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No preference - I enjoy them all. :)
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Wonder if this trend will be affected by the government's recently-announced crackdown against undocumented alien workers.
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Thailand backtracks on labour law after migrant workers flee BANGKOK: Thailand's military government said it will delay enforcing new labour regulations after thousands of migrant workers fled home to neighbouring countries this week fearing arrest and heavy fines under the new decree. The scramble is the latest chaos triggered by Thailand's efforts to regulate the millions of foreign workers who prop up its economy with jobs in factories, fishing boats and other low-paid work. The junta has trumpeted a flurry of campaigns aimed at registering migrant workers and cracking down on illegal smuggling routes, but the efforts are often ad-hoc and short-lived. As a result, much of the migrant work force remains undocumented and vulnerable to exploitation by traffickers and unscrupulous employers. On Friday the junta said it would suspend parts of a new foreign labour law, which came into effect on Jun 23, for 120 days after the regulations sparked a panic among migrant workers and their employers. "(During this window) there will be no arrests or crackdown on illegal workers except those for those who violate human trafficking laws," Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam told reporters. The reprieve comes after thousands of labourers fled home to neighbouring Myanmar and Cambodia fearing arrest and new fines under the law, which punishes migrant workers with up to US$3,000 in fines for lacking valid work permits. Under the new law, employers can also be fined up to 800,000 baht (US$24,000) for each undocumented worker they hire. In Samut Sakhon, a seafood industry hub known as "Little Burma" for its concentration of Myanmar migrant workers, around 500 labourers have been returning home daily during the past week, said Suthasinee Kaewleklai from the Migrant Worker Rights Network (MWRN). "These workers don't have any documents and have to return to Myanmar as they fear needing to pay a heavy fine," she told AFP. The advocacy group also warned that traffickers frequently profit from such mass movements of migrants, with smugglers and border agents exacting fees from undocumented workers looking for a safe passage home. A police chief in Myanmar's Karen state said around 6,000 migrant workers had returned home from Thailand since Thursday. Meanwhile on the Cambodian border, the number of migrants streaming home has been increasing daily since the new law came to into effect, said Thai immigration officer Benjapol Robsawad. Since Wednesday nearly 2,000 workers have crossed back to Cambodia through the Poipet checkpoint, he told AFP. In 2014 some 250,000 Cambodians fled Thailand after fears that the newly-installed junta government would arrest and deport undocumented workers. They slowly trickled back in the following weeks. Source: AFP |
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