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cybershaun

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  1. Hi. I'll be coming to Thailand in a couple of days. Due to a sudden change in my personal circumstances, I'm now able to stay in Thailand much longer than I had planned but it's too late for me to apply for any long-term visa from home. I've been reading some of the pinned threads but am not quite clear as to where is the best place for me to get a double-entry tourist visa in SE Asia. I'd like to make a trip of it and cost is not a major concern. I'll be using Chiang Mai as my 'base' for the duration of my stay and would be grateful for your suggestions.

  2. Thanks, vorei but, I work in the day, pretty much 10-hour workdays actually. Besides, I'm really not looking for a Thai tour guide. I'd rather discover things for myself - I've learnt so much in the last month setting up shop, so to speak, and my Thai vocab has improved dramatically.

  3. Thanks for the suggestions. I don't mind the presence of some money-boys as long as they're not occupying every other seat in the house. One more question: an elderly westerner of about sixty I chatted with at Dick's last week asked me whether I liked farang. What did he mean by that? Not knowing what to say I just said, "It depends." He then asked asked, "Depends of what?" I said, "Depends on whether I find him attractive or not." He seemed to have taken offence. Did I say something wrong? :o

  4. Hi all. I'm fairly new to Bangkok and here for a year for work. I'm looking for places where gay people hang out in the evenings which are not overrun by guys on the make. Bars, restaurants, lounges, etc where I can relax and meet people, not necessarily hook up. I've been to Silom sois 2 and 4 and they seem to be full of commercial boys and their whinging farang admirers. Surely there are non-commercial venues in a big metropolis like Bangkok? I'm in my late 20s, with a good job and speak a reasonable amount of Thai.

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