Gay Blackmail In Hong Kong 5
Received from a reader today (underlining by FuelMix):
Some valuable observations and thoughts in this series of posts. I always hide my kitchen knife (the most dangerous item in my room) when I go out, because I might bring someone back. I usually leave my wallet with a counted small amount of money, let's say 9 x 100 Baht notes, in my room with my guest while I shower alone, and after our encounter count again.
"Why The Gay Saunas Win Most Of The Time " deserves a separate post. Two additional items:
Customers don't use cosmetics in a sauna. Cosmetics is a turn-off for me. I once had a boy who would get up in the morning and then spend half an hour in the bathroom. Means I have to wait half an hour for sex, and then lick and kiss all this stuff off his skin.
There is little talk in saunas. When I observe Thai boys in gay discos in Bangkok, I am often put off by their foul language.
Unfortunately, for me there is a list of negatives as long, but still saunas beat disco or online.
FuelMix says:
- OK, OK...we'll republish "Why Gay Saunas Win Most Of The Time" as a separate post.
- You haven't witnessed our local Chinese boys and their cosmetics ritual in the saunas have you..?? **snicker**
Addendum to my above post:
ReplyDeletePutting away my kitchen knife came after a boy talked about suicide on the phone and in written form (that was 2014; just checked his facebook: in 2016 the same) and I saw scars on his wrists that looked like attempts. I had a vision of this boy locking himself into my bathroom after a disagreement, and then there would be just he, some toiletries, and my kitchen knife (I have no kitchen, I cut fruit and vegetable over my bathroom sink).
Counting money before and after came after money seemed missing after I met a boy. Next time I met the boy I counted, and money was missing.
I had two encounters with money boys in Bangkok who demanded unrealistic remuneration and refused to leave my room, I had to kick them out.
"local Chinese boys and their cosmetics ritual in the saunas" when they enter or leave the sauna?