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LadyboyMeister

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  1. Prostitution is illegal in thailand - believe it or not.

    Mandatory STD testing is just an urban legend.

    Do you really think if a girl doesnt show up for work for 3 weeks and then returns, the mamasan will say no, today you not work! You test first! LOL

    I know for a fact that there are plenty of 'h*v positive' ladyboys working for years. Its not a secret but most just dont want to believe or know about it.

     

    Some establishments like eden club, devils den and such might test their girls but forget about it in ladyboy bars. Thats a different and almost uncontrollable breed. Did you ever see how a ladyboy bar looks like when a police is coming to check and does a drug screening? There will be 3 girls left on stage dancing. The rest got tipped off by the mamasan and barfined themself, so they dont get caught by the cops.

     

    I love ladyboys as much as the next guy, but this is thailand and what ever is the law or the rule doesnt apply here.

     

    Som nam na.. ;)


  2. PB Hotel just off of Soi 3. Go about 500m up Soi 3 from Sukhumvit. You will see the Bumrungrad International Hospital on the corner on your left. Turn right on that street (name escapes me) and you will see the hotel on the left side of the road. Last time I was there the rates were well within your budget.

     

    PB Hotel

    Khlong Tan Nuea, Vadhana

    Bangkok 10110

    02-2536060

     

    This hotel might be cheap and i only know about the short time rooms, but i would not recommend anyone to stay there. Overall the place is run down and dirty.

    Your better off trying your luck with the ibis hotel (dont know their pricing) or majestic suites.

     

    Those places below might as well be in your budget and are very close to nana.

     

    Chateu de Bangkok

    Luxx XL Langsuan

    Jims Lodge

    Far East inn

     

    Havent staid at any of those, but just looked up agoda for the prices and location.


  3. To be honest I don't think about it life is too short to think about what "may happen" I just get on and enjoy every minute

     

    Thats the way to go. All the best to you man!


  4. OK

     

    Time for me to post on this subject.

     

    Ten months ago I was diagnosed with Chronic HBV, my initial viral load count was 12 Million but at my last test it was >170 Million off the scale. Where as acute HBV can be cured Chronic HBV is with you for life. I will start on anti viral treatment in 2 months time, my Doctor is worried I may get liver cancer if my viral load cannot be reduced, HBV along with chirrosis are the two main causes of liver cancer.

     

    Physically I feel absolutely fine apart from my 4,200 THB / Month hospital fees but it is a worry knowing I could contract liver cancer at any time, the only restriction on my life at the moment is where I can work, many countries will not issue a work visa to HBV carriers

     

    Very sad to hear that aswell. Does it effect your day to day life at all? I know you said you feel absolutely fine but its a lot of mental weight to deal with isnt it?

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