Nick Carter icp Posted January 23 Posted January 23 2 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: And you need to to do more ! Challenge yourself Try going to rave parties ,dance clubs etc Gay saunas , moon parties ,do things outside the box You have another 10-15 years left at most He is 70, NOT 17 1 2
georgegeorgia Posted January 23 Posted January 23 42 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: He is 70, NOT 17 And that's why we must not act like a normal 70 yo Hobbling along wearing red cardigans etc with long socks and tailored shorts We must go out there and embrace culture diversity and sexuality 1
Nick Carter icp Posted January 23 Posted January 23 45 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: And that's why we must not act like a normal 70 yo Hobbling along wearing red cardigans etc with long socks and tailored shorts We must go out there and embrace culture diversity and sexuality How often do you go to the local disco ?
georgegeorgia Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Just now, Nick Carter icp said: How often do you go to the local disco ? Well I haven't been for 25 years ,I recall the Hollywood?? In Pattaya
Joebuzzz Posted February 17 Posted February 17 On 1/10/2025 at 8:28 AM, rckmc said: A local bar I used to stop by and have one or two when I first got here a few years ago was always at least a happy place with well known music or maybe any number of sports on the TV (golf, rugby, football (both of them) etc) and you might even meet someone with an upbeat positive outlook in the present tense, now I walk by this place and its Russians all individually staring ahead with a cell phone in one hand and a look like deer in the headlights. Makes me physically ill. Are you aware, that in Russia, they believe that someone walking around smiling is a fool? As in, has mental problems. I've known couple, nice guys, but they almost never sit around smiling.
Espanol Posted February 17 Posted February 17 7 hours ago, Joebuzzz said: Are you aware, that in Russia, they believe that someone walking around smiling is a fool? As in, has mental problems. I've known couple, nice guys, but they almost never sit around smiling. In Russia, smiling is literally rude. Never walk into a store and smile at the clerk. 1 1
pomchop Posted February 17 Posted February 17 On 1/23/2025 at 11:48 AM, SAFETY FIRST said: We weren't talking about VT6 but now that you have brought it up. I read about residents complaining regularly, saying the noise coming from the beach, many times throughout the year they set up stages along the beach front, bands playing loud music through the night and early hours. So BEST LOCATION,......... Nope. So you read about it and i actually live there....yes there are times that u get noise from various beach festivals...that is part of being in a location right on the beach within two minute walk of the center of a city. But please tell everyone it is practically unbearable to live here as way too many people already seem to want to live in a great location right on the beach next to the mall. Oh the horror of having a dozen or so nights a year when it is loud for a few hours compared to living in a place with blaring karaoke barking dogs and worse every night of the year.
newbee2022 Posted February 18 Posted February 18 On 1/10/2025 at 7:29 AM, SiSePuede419 said: Loneliness can have life threatening consequences. So, they're in Pattaya for their health. Science. 😄 Loneliness can indeed have life-threatening consequences, as research has strongly linked social isolation and loneliness to an increased risk of various health problems including heart disease, stroke, depression, dementia, and even premature death; essentially, prolonged loneliness can significantly impact a person's overall health and wellbeing, potentially leading to fatal outcomes. Key points about the dangers of loneliness: Physical health impact: Loneliness can contribute to high blood pressure, weakened immune system, and increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. Mental health impact: It is strongly associated with depression, anxiety, and increased suicidal thoughts. Cognitive decline: Studies suggest a link between social isolation and cognitive decline, potentially increasing the risk of dementia. Stress hormone elevation: Feeling lonely can lead to increased cortisol levels, which can have detrimental effects on the body. Loneliness and losers are going hand in hand 2 2
spidermike007 Posted February 18 Posted February 18 Companionship can be found in Pattaya, but it is of the paid variety, and if you're lucky you'll find someone who has a good attitude and is fun to hang out with for a few days. Nothing really beats the companionship of a woman who has your back all the time, is fun to be around, and is a dear friend. That is a very satisfying and fulfilling dream to live out. It is very unlikely you will find that kind of gal in Pattaya. 1
henryford1958 Posted Friday at 01:26 AM Posted Friday at 01:26 AM On 2/18/2025 at 3:39 PM, spidermike007 said: Companionship can be found in Pattaya, but it is of the paid variety, and if you're lucky you'll find someone who has a good attitude and is fun to hang out with for a few days. Nothing really beats the companionship of a woman who has your back all the time, is fun to be around, and is a dear friend. That is a very satisfying and fulfilling dream to live out. It is very unlikely you will find that kind of gal in Pattaya. The problem is now that the companionship lasts about 30 minutes. In the good old days you could get a lady to be with you all evening, all night and most of the next day. 1
spidermike007 Posted Friday at 06:49 AM Posted Friday at 06:49 AM 5 hours ago, henryford1958 said: The problem is now that the companionship lasts about 30 minutes. In the good old days you could get a lady to be with you all evening, all night and most of the next day. That is very true. I remember those long time encounters, however one can negotiate for time. When they ask how long I always say a minimum of 2 hours, and negotiate for that. When we get back into the room I show them the clock. There are ways to control anxiety levels and create a level of comfort in spending some time and not being rushed.
jacko45k Posted Friday at 10:39 PM Posted Friday at 10:39 PM 21 hours ago, henryford1958 said: The problem is now that the companionship lasts about 30 minutes. In the good old days you could get a lady to be with you all evening, all night and most of the next day. It is a long time now, but I always recall after I paid bar once, the girl was hanging around the next day and informed be that as I paid bar well after midnight, she was off work all that day. 1
Popular Post KhunLA Posted Saturday at 02:54 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 02:54 AM to the topic ... is that even possible ? If your lonely in Patts, then you'd probably be lonely where ever you are. Too many people speak English in Patts, for anyone to be lonely, as language barrier shouldn't really be an issue. If referring to expats, I really can't see an introvert, leaving their comfort zone of home country, to live in a foreign country. Unless it's only about sex & P4P, and no social or relationship skills to get their freak on without paying. Lonely and living alone are greatly different. I'm far from an introvert, but also, not a very social person. Simply don't have a need to be around people, and function much happier in a quiet, private relationship, or alone. 2 1
GypsyT Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Good reading here; https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/people-become-lonelier-older-usually-211000849.html I noticed half of them fit me...
Chosenfew Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 1/10/2025 at 7:51 AM, rckmc said: Move to south Jomtien and you can live in the slums of old Stalingrad. I agree this place is no more. It was good for saving some money for a while but now its a sad story that nobody wants to read. Yet, here you are…
couchpotato Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 1/10/2025 at 1:01 PM, rckmc said: Great place for Russians who stay up all night long working not caring one iota about disturbing anyone or the numerous chair draggers and imbeciles who sneeze with all their might on the balcony numerous times a day. If you like San Quentin VT (any of them) are the places for you. I could add to this but what for, obviously some people are numb to it and belong there. Wow you must be a fun person to be around..not!
Kinok Farang Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 20 years ago nobody was lonely in Pats. Just a stroll down many sois was enough for the pretty girls to jump out at you and drag you into the bar to play pool or connect 4. Sadly now it's just fat lasses playing with their phones.. 1
Kinok Farang Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 2/21/2025 at 1:49 PM, spidermike007 said: That is very true. I remember those long time encounters, however one can negotiate for time. When they ask how long I always say a minimum of 2 hours, and negotiate for that. When we get back into the room I show them the clock. There are ways to control anxiety levels and create a level of comfort in spending some time and not being rushed. Clock or cock?
Harrisfan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Kinok Farang said: 20 years ago nobody was lonely in Pats. Just a stroll down many sois was enough for the pretty girls to jump out at you and drag you into the bar to play pool or connect 4. Sadly now it's just fat lasses playing with their phones.. Society is crap now
Kinok Farang Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: Society is crap now The main reason for me is 20 years ago,my little soldier would stand to attention on demand, but i agree,todays society is crap.
spidermike007 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Kinok Farang said: Clock or cock? For certain both! But, first the clock.
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