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Kissing on the mouth

Do you kiss bar girls on the mouth? 108 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you kiss bar girls on the mouth?

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3 minutes ago, Unamerican said:

Not quite: they tell me that it is only that they do not enjoy such intimacy with you, yourself! 

What is it, then, about you yourself that they don't enjoy ?

3 hours ago, AustinRacing said:

Which mouth? Top or bottom?

Wherever you keep yours! 

1 hour ago, madone said:

yet here you are, nearly 10 replies in

Yes, good fun, eh..........:intheclub:

7 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I remember years ago, drinking in a gogo bar, at show time when the girls were naked, my mate would go up to the stage, open the girls legs and full on DEEP kiss the muff burger and do this to several of the girls. 

 

He would never kiss them on the mouth 😂

 

There's always been bars down in Pattaya catering to this, and never any shortage of punters. I think the going rate was 100฿ tip for as long as you could stay under without coming up for air. 

22 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

I am being too precious or is it a bit off.

Probably a bit off, but why does it bother you? 

21 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

They love it.

who are you trying to kid.

 

 

Aaaah, one of your 'files' videos.............🤭

I kiss every lips on the girl.

blow bang with 8 Indians... :cheesy:

 

Passionate kissing is fine after blow bangs with any others???

:cheesy:

21 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

What's wrong with being gay?

What's wrong is using the wrong word.

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5 hours ago, novacova said:
5 hours ago, transam said:

Yep, and a word of advice to readers, do not give Malcolm any personal info, trust me on that.........:whistling:

Why is that, did he invite himself over to your house for dinner unannounced?

 

He has previously admitted to "keeping a file" on certain individuals and strategically using that information as ammunition in future disputes.

 

 

Take this example:

I was once on a flight with my son (about 5 at the time). A few hours in, after the meal service had concluded, he had fallen asleep on my lap. My wife was also asleep beside us. I politely asked a flight attendant for a beer, having had just one earlier with my meal.

Rather than a courteous response, the attendant was abrupt and dismissive, telling me to get it myself. I raised the issue with the purser, who brought me a beer without hesitation.

 

MalcolmB later twisted this entirely benign incident, stripping it of context and turning it into something else entirely – which is typical of his behaviour, reframing this in future debates accusing me of:

- Causing problems on a flight

- Being a disruptive drinker while travelling

- An irresponsible father under the influence with children in tow

 

Another example:

A young motorcyclist, perhaps 12-14 years old, pulled out of a side street and collided with the rear side of my motorbike, bending the number plate. The bike itself wasn’t damaged, and I was able to straighten the plate then and there. The lad apologised, and we left it at that – no harm done, no hostility, no report needed.

 

Again, MalcolmB seized on this trivial event I'd described in a thread involving motorcycling, distorted the details, and in a different thread spun it into accusations such as:

- Causing trouble with locals

- Casing in traffic incidents

- Lacking the skill to ride safely

 

This is his pattern: take innocuous moments, warp the truth, and use them maliciously. It's calculated, dishonest, and entirely characteristic of him...   And this is precisely how he 'weaponises personal information' as Trans highlighted, I've seen him do exactly the same with other posters.

 

 

 

It doesn’t particularly bother me – it’s tit-for-tat when we’re trading verbal blows on the forum – but let’s be honest: it’s dishonest.

 

That said, I won’t pretend to be above it all. I’ve also used information he’s shared to make a point. His repeated admissions of drink-driving, often after consuming 14 beers or more, have been referenced to highlight what I see as a glaring lack of moral character.

 

We’ve both played the game. The difference is, I don’t need to twist the truth to land a punch.

 

 

 

3 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

He has previously admitted to "keeping a file" on certain individuals and strategically using that information as ammunition in future disputes.

 

 

Take this example:

I was once on a flight with my son (about 5 at the time). A few hours in, after the meal service had concluded, he had fallen asleep on my lap. My wife was also asleep beside us. I politely asked a flight attendant for a beer, having had just one earlier with my meal.

Rather than a courteous response, the attendant was abrupt and dismissive, telling me to get it myself. I raised the issue with the purser, who brought me a beer without hesitation.

 

MalcolmB later twisted this entirely benign incident, stripping it of context and turning it into something else entirely – which is typical of his behaviour, reframing this in future debates accusing me of:

- Causing problems on a flight

- Being a disruptive drinker while travelling

- An irresponsible father under the influence with children in tow

 

Another example:

A young motorcyclist, perhaps 12-14 years old, pulled out of a side street and collided with the rear side of my motorbike, bending the number plate. The bike itself wasn’t damaged, and I was able to straighten the plate then and there. The lad apologised, and we left it at that – no harm done, no hostility, no report needed.

 

Again, MalcolmB seized on this trivial event I'd described in a thread involving motorcycling, distorted the details, and in a different thread spun it into accusations such as:

- Causing trouble with locals

- Casing in traffic incidents

- Lacking the skill to ride safely

 

This is his pattern: take innocuous moments, warp the truth, and use them maliciously. It's calculated, dishonest, and entirely characteristic of him...   And this is precisely how he 'weaponises personal information' as Trans highlighted, I've seen him do exactly the same with other posters.

 

 


you take all this <deleted> far too personally and too seriously. 

1 minute ago, madone said:

you take all this <deleted> far too personally and too seriously. 

 

Nah... Its a bit of a laugh...     which is why I haven't got Malcy on ignore...  I think he's quite amusing - but he's clearly a master at baiting people...    and sometimes, when I can be bothered, I take the bait and go with it... 

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Just now, ThreeCardMonte said:


We are sure you can provide proof of all of your “claims “.

 

Not that anyone really gives a rats as- .

 

But your holier than thou attitude concerning p4p is fake as Fuc-.

 

Along with the rest of you.

 

erm... if you say so champ - But if you are going to try and bait a reaction... you have to be a better master at it...  learn from Malcy...

 

 

54 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

He has previously admitted to "keeping a file" on certain individuals and strategically using that information as ammunition in future disputes.

 

 

Take this example:

I was once on a flight with my son (about 5 at the time). A few hours in, after the meal service had concluded, he had fallen asleep on my lap. My wife was also asleep beside us. I politely asked a flight attendant for a beer, having had just one earlier with my meal.

Rather than a courteous response, the attendant was abrupt and dismissive, telling me to get it myself. I raised the issue with the purser, who brought me a beer without hesitation.

 

MalcolmB later twisted this entirely benign incident, stripping it of context and turning it into something else entirely – which is typical of his behaviour, reframing this in future debates accusing me of:

- Causing problems on a flight

- Being a disruptive drinker while travelling

- An irresponsible father under the influence with children in tow

 

Another example:

A young motorcyclist, perhaps 12-14 years old, pulled out of a side street and collided with the rear side of my motorbike, bending the number plate. The bike itself wasn’t damaged, and I was able to straighten the plate then and there. The lad apologised, and we left it at that – no harm done, no hostility, no report needed.

 

Again, MalcolmB seized on this trivial event I'd described in a thread involving motorcycling, distorted the details, and in a different thread spun it into accusations such as:

- Causing trouble with locals

- Casing in traffic incidents

- Lacking the skill to ride safely

 

This is his pattern: take innocuous moments, warp the truth, and use them maliciously. It's calculated, dishonest, and entirely characteristic of him...   And this is precisely how he 'weaponises personal information' as Trans highlighted, I've seen him do exactly the same with other posters.

 

 

 

It doesn’t particularly bother me – it’s tit-for-tat when we’re trading verbal blows on the forum – but let’s be honest: it’s dishonest.

 

That said, I won’t pretend to be above it all. I’ve also used information he’s shared to make a point. His repeated admissions of drink-driving, often after consuming 14 beers or more, have been referenced to highlight what I see as a glaring lack of moral character.

 

We’ve both played the game. The difference is, I don’t need to twist the truth to land a punch.

 

 

 

Yes, readers, please take note of the above, a few of us on here know Malcolm's hobby.....🤥

 

Be warned..🤗

54 minutes ago, madone said:


you take all this <deleted> far too personally and too seriously. 

Perhaps you are of the same ilk.......🤔

51 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


We are sure you can provide proof of all of your “claims “.

 

Not that anyone really gives a rats as- .

 

But your holier than thou attitude concerning p4p is fake as Fuc-.

 

Along with the rest of you.

Oh, hello, where have you been, we missed you..........:saai:

7 minutes ago, transam said:

Perhaps you are of the same ilk.......🤔

 

Far from it, as my post history will attest.   But it's good to see you back up to strength, peppering us with emojis and irrelevance just like the old days. 

4 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


I have read that your hobby is the report button.

 

 

Who from.....?    :clap2:

5 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


I have read that your hobby is the report button.

 

 

indeed, transam is a jobsworth's jobsworth.

4 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


Sorry, not a baiter.  Just stating facts as I see it.

 

So you really have no proof of anyone keeping a tab on you.  I thought so.

 

Malc or anyone else.  

You've been on here a couple of months, you know nothing.......:clap2:

You can stand down now.........😂

2 minutes ago, madone said:

 

Far from it, as my post history will attest.   But it's good to see you back up to strength, peppering us with emojis and irrelevance just like the old days. 

Thank you, new bloke............:clap2:

5 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


A PM is privileged information that you’re not entitled to.

 

Bettet luck next time.

🤣..........Yeh, 'bettet' riiiiiiiiiiight.................🤣

Just now, ThreeCardMonte said:


What does time on the forum have to do with anything?

 

Just because you have been here longer doesn’t mean anything.  Your input is still garbage from what myself and others have witnessed.

 

Sure, your minions will always surround you during their circle jerks.   You’re always eager to lap it up.

 

 Bragging rights just because you have more time on the forum?   You’re a joke.

The joke is, you have been here 5 minutes and know everything about everyone, a wannabe........:guitar:

But you're in good company with Sue and Malcy.........😆

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34 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:

What does time on the forum have to do with anything?

 

It's something he holds onto, believing it is proof of his own relevance. Ask him how far he was willing to bend over to get a poster of the year after multiple failed attempts.

On 7/16/2025 at 4:56 PM, MalcolmB said:

I have a newish drinking buddy.

Aged mid fifties, from the USA, good guy, very generous tipper, lives here most of the year.

 

One habit of his that I personally find a bit off putting is when he buys ladydrinks he doesn’t just go for a little fondle, he goes for a full on passionate kiss. Sometimes for minutes at a time like a teenager.

 

It isn’t just me that finds it a bit hard watch, other drinkers and the other bargirls find it a bit unsettling also.

He doesn’t go off in a corner with a bit of discretion either, usually starts making out right where we are drinking.

I think the only reason why they reciprocate is because he tips so well.

He likes them around the 20-23 year old age. 

 

I have tried to put him off by mentioning that they have just got back from a blow bang with 8 Indians etc  but there is no stopping him when he gets in the mood.

 

I am being too precious or is it a bit off.

The dude might as well drink cum

3 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


Oh, I certainly agree.  A legend in his own mind.

 

His finger must be near the report button as it’s always there when he gets “buried “.

Says a new bloke, an envious new bloke............😘

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20 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

’ve a curated collection of grade A1 twonkers firmly on ignore – the sort of tireless dullards whose comments I genuinely can’t be arsed to wade through. Think Harris, Newbee, Yagoda, Ralf... Every so often I foolishly lift the veil and peek at one of their posts, only to be reminded – with clockwork precision – why the ignore list exists.

 

Now, in Malky's defence, he’s a different beast entirely. Utterly absurd, yes, but entertainingly so – like a drunk trying to win a debate with a streetlamp. He absorbs flak with unexpected tolerance and often manages a cheeky retort or a flailing but valiant jab in return. He’s not quite as thick as his posts would suggest, I'm entertained....

Wow - you could be my twin (but I doubt you would be too thrilled about that). Same knobs (plus some) on ignore and I take the occasional peek just to reaffirm my decision that they are indeed knobs. They never, ever, disappoint (except Harrisfan surprisingly, I do agree with some of his observations).  

 

Aussie Malky is a different kettle of fish. Deeply unpleasant and a consummate baiter. Not as stupid as your average Aussie either, slightly cunning. Still as transparent as clingfilm though. Sitting there in his ill fitting pi$$ stained shorts, remnants of a 50 baht chicken kebab on his one week unwashed wife beater. Not a pretty picture but the best he can manage. 

6 minutes ago, TheTightArseTraveller said:

The dude might as well drink cum

With a herpes chaser.

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