I loved Chiangmai long ago when there were no taxis the lotus hotel was largely the center of gay life, of course having the original Adam Apple directly across the street didn't hurt...A.Apple I.M.H.O. was the best go go in Thailand now I am going back at least 10 years before it fell into disarray and a guy from Calif. reopened it but never to be the same.
When I decided to live in L.O.S. I wanted to see where It was better 4 me to live either in BKK or Pattaya so after a short stint in Pattaya I stayed in a nice Serv. apt. Near Soi 19 in Sukumvit BKK. There was and still is 2 bars directly across from each other at the entrance to Soi Twilight this became my starting point most evenings. I met a woman(Faghag) from Manchester she loved the bars as much as I did, we clicked. My evenings usually wound up at a go go named Top Man(not to be confused with a bar by the same name in Sunee Plaza. This Top Man was upstairs at the end of the Soi where D.J. Station ha been long as I can remember.The mamasan was A very nice Katoy and there were usually 8 to 10 guys working there one was named Plah(fish)....He was not surprisingly from Essan, he was straight, well endowed and truly versatile, almost nightly I would seek him out.
Soi 4 hasn't changed much unlike most places in L.O.S. Telegraph was a place for trade they positioned themselves conspicuously along the back wall by the hung nam. This became a great place to meet and greet
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BKK was great fun however, there was fuck all to do during the day, I became solely nocturnal even the cleaning people knew not to come to my apartment before 4PM.....having said that I returned to Pattaya and still made the occasional trip to BKK.
Pattaya has been covered oh so well in part 1that now I fear there is little to add.
Thanks for the memories!