| By Marcopolo on Tuesday, August 12, 2003 - 09:32 pm: Edit |
Fellow mongers; I finally decided to go out and find where those ellusive Russian girls are. go to the Mike hotel, which is on soi 3 (nana nua). its just down the street from the heavily Arab sponsored Grace hotel. more direcctions, well, its the hotel just before you go down the side st. to the Burumgrad hospital. anyways, once you get there you go inside and head for the Nana bar (cover charge B120/ 1 drink), which is on the second floor. the place has 2 levels, 1st one has dancing floor and bar plus sitting spaces all around, 2nd floor has couches for 2-4 people along the walls and in the middle is a look down view of the dancing floor. Russian girls tend to start congreganting around 7 pm. i just wanted to see the whole layout this time and didn't get any girl. i saw a few good looking and worth the trip. definetely i'll get me a girl next time. concerning money, never asked, but, don't think its a lot. Nana bar opens at 6pm until 5 am///
| By Indyla on Wednesday, August 13, 2003 - 10:56 pm: Edit |
Hey Marco,
I tried three Russians (two Russians, one Siberian) on my last trip and wasn't impressed. In comparison, the PI gals are an infinitely better GFE, but the Russians often have harder bodies.
| By M8verick on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 - 11:41 pm: Edit |
any advice on Russian girls in Pattaya?
| By Explorer8939 on Wednesday, February 04, 2004 - 01:06 am: Edit |
Go to Russia instead. That's where I am posting from these days.
| By Crypton on Monday, March 15, 2004 - 07:35 pm: Edit |
I tried for the first time a Eurasian in Bangkok. To all those who have said or thought "why go for a Eurasian while in LOS" - I agree with you. It was a disappointing experience to say the least.
So...I head solo to CM2 (disco at Siam Square) around 10:30 PM on a Thursday night. Pay the cover charge (includes one overpriced drink) and head inside. The place is dead - a few people and loud music and wild lights. Order my "free" beer and sit down and wait for people to show up - which they do after 11:30 PM. A few white girls come in and a few TGs as well. The Russians get a lot of attention - they get picked off pretty quick. I begin to worry if any will be left by the time I make my decision. But no worries - more of them show up for a total of about 10. They are OK looking - about 6-7 on a subjective scale. Finally around midnight, I walk over to one Eurasian girl with (fake) red hair since she smiled at me. I sit next to her and start talking. Her english is pretty good and she tells me she is from Tashkent and her name is Angelika. Within five minutes she tells me her “rate” is 4500 baht to which I say fine (long time). We talk about various things and she asks me if I’d buy her a shot of vodka ("I’ll be more fun once I drink” was the line). I said fine. A few minutes later she asks me one more time for another shot. I stupidly agree again. I figured if she asked for anymore, I’d refuse, but fortunately she does not. Around 1 AM, I suggest that we head back to the hotel. I pay for the taxi of course. We head to the room and she immediately asks for the money!! I had 5 1000 baht bills and told her I need to get her change. So, I talk into taking 4000 baht now and the remainder in the morning. She is reluctant but agrees. She gets naked. OK body – not great. I thought she’d do the routine we all know and love – shower first, sex later. But she just lays in bed and asks me to get naked as well. Since I had a shower just before I went to CM2, I pass on the shower and get into bed. We start to have sex – she gives an OK covered BJ followed by missionary and doggy style. Throughout she kept insisting that she wanted to be on top (so she can cum – but I think more to finish me off quickly). During the foreplay, she kept objecting to my finger inside her. Anyway, after finishing, we went to sleep. We get up at 9:30 AM and she immediately gets dressed and wants to leave. And of course, she demands the 500 baht. I walk with her outside and get her the damn change at a exchange place and thankfully ditch the bitch.
This was a very disappointing experience for me especially compared to the GFE from TGs. She was very business like throughout the night. She just wanted to go through the motions and get her money. I have never had a TG ask for money beforehand or even bring up the money. They all are genuinely thankful when you pay them and I am generous. But this woman totally turned me off. I don’t know if all Russian girls in LOS are like that, but I sure will not take another one.
| By Explorer8939 on Tuesday, March 16, 2004 - 06:42 am: Edit |
BTW, Tashkent is in Uzbekistan, not Russia.
| By book_guy on Tuesday, March 16, 2004 - 09:33 am: Edit |
I thought Tashkent was in Kazakhstan.
| By Explorer8939 on Tuesday, March 16, 2004 - 10:01 am: Edit |
Yes, you did. Unfortunately, the people of Uzbekistan don't agree.
BTW, I once did an Uzbek girl. Kind of reminded me of a Thai girl.
| By book_guy on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 - 07:28 am: Edit |
Are the Uzbekis ethnically turks, or mongols? And where is Samarkand?
| By Explorer8939 on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 - 10:43 am: Edit |
I think that Samarkand is also in UZbekistan. Gene mapping currently shows that Uzbekistan is the place where Asians and Europeans split off from one another, after leaving Africa.
The current residents are either ethnic Russians, ethnic Turkic, which = Mongol (the Turks are actually closely related to the Mongols, believe it or not), or else they are western Chinese, related to the Kazakhs.
| By book_guy on Friday, March 19, 2004 - 06:56 am: Edit |
OK, so I meant are they either Turkic or western Chinese, is what I meant. I didn't know the split between Asians and Europeans happened there -- that's cool. I remember trying to memorize the difference between Turkistan and Turkmenistan ... one's a city, one's a country. And then I looked up all the little Kyrgyzstan type places when we invaded Afghanistan, and got thoroughly confused. I still have Slovenia and Slovakia pretty clear, though.
| By Explorer8939 on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 11:29 am: Edit |
There is no "Turkistan" I think you made that one up.
"Turkic" means pretty much what you would think - people of Turkish origin. Not the country, Turkey, though, but rather from the home area of all Turks, which is up by Mongolia. Here is the list of Turkic peoples, not complete by any means:
Huns
Mongols
Tatars
Turks
Turkmenis
Azerbijanis
Some of the "tribes" don't exist any more, of course, and some are now nations. Turks used to look like Mongolians, but in the process of emigrating/conquering much of the world, they intermarried with the locals. So Turks are really a mixture of the former Greek population in Turkey and the people who left Mongolia and conquered the place. Mostly, only their language and some customs remain of what was a fairly large army. I think the problem was that they didn't bring enough women, and so over time, the Asian genes were breeded out of the population.
| By Khun_mor on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 02:40 pm: Edit |
Explorer
Acccording to Meriam Webster maps Turkistan is a town in the South Central area of Kazakhstan. See link
http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?kazakstan
| By Explorer8939 on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 04:07 pm: Edit |
Wow, that must be some small place, I was in Tyuratam a few months ago, and it was about the size of a good sized trailer park. Not too many people live in Kazakhstan.
| By Orgngrndr on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 09:22 pm: Edit |
Turkistan is a "historic region" of central Asia. There were three regions, Russian or Western Turkistan, was eventually broken up into the countries we know today as Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan and the southern portion of Kazakhstan.
Eastern, or Chinese, Turkistan comprised the western provinces of China, now the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. There was also a small third portion, Southern, or Afghan, Turkistan referred to a small area of N Afghanistan.
The last reference to an official Turkistan state was when the Soviet Union changed Russian Turkistan and officially replaced with Soviet Central Asia.
This bit a boring trivia is what happens when you have degrees in geography and worked for the "guvamint" as an "expert" in the Asia-Africa-Pacific section of one the U.S. intelligence agencies.
| By Don Marco on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 08:08 am: Edit |
Wow-- another geographer on board! I happened to specialize on the physical side of the discipline divide and spent more years than I would like to amidst amassing degrees (i.e. I sat thru my share of political and human "fuzzy" science lecturers).
Those national AAG meetings were dry way back when
| By Explorer8939 on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 11:06 am: Edit |
Sorry, my geography is only current day, and mostly learned from girls from the former Soviet Central Asia.