I am in Bangkok, seeping my cold cafe latte, checking out the scen e in Starbuck Siam Paragon. It was said that the cuties in Thailand is exulting, trigger the deepest sensory lust of a person. I think I shall agree for now.
I arrived in Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, and I do not see anything. Was rather disspointing with the sights. Thai and CUTE do not quite register together for me. But as I walk along the main streets of Bangkok, I start to warm up to the scene, the looks and the comonality Thai boys has with each other. The beauty with them is the oval vnaity mirror look that reminds you of the Magic Mirror in the story Snow White, the ovality of the shape make their jaw line stands out. And the shape of the lips just shout 'luscious'!.
The girls are not bad too. No i take it back, the girls are sexy in an understated ways. They have so much to offer but they are clothed enough to beg for any straight-acting and serious striaght and real straight guys begging to check it out. I am seriously wrong to say this.
Populated with more than 8million people in a land size of 1.5k km2, (6 times the size of Kuala Lumpur, although KL has higher density measured by population per km2), Bangkok is the place to go to if you plan to visit South East Asia. Heck the Australian couple I saw in KLIA airport, when asked how they thought of KL, they said unapologetically they didn't visit KL, they flew from Perth and transit for a while in KL, ouch! Bangkok defintely has a lot to offer.
Other than the possible friendly nature of the people, not to mention how soft they speak, I always thought that Thai people are bunch of sissy, cause even the hottest most macho guy speak like they wanna beg money from you. Watching the ad in Thai's TV, you can see that they are not much different from Malaysian, converging to a hyper-vanity, nihilistic society.
As in anywhere else as well, Bangkok is a chokeful of different faceted groups, and I am not talking about race or religion here. Here you have the punks, the sissy, the it-girls, and skaterbois, and the Ugly-Bettys. The only addition stuffs here from KL is that you have much more of them. Maybe they do not have as many places to go to like in KL, everyone seems to reside in here. Starbucks is always full, I have to search for second Starbucks in order to finally find myself a seat.
Probably the first pet peeve I have of Bangkok is that I was told by the Starbucks friendly assistant, she is mighty comfortable with herself too, not that she has three nose hole and happy about it, that WIFI is never free here. Even in Starbucks you need to pay Baht 150 for an hour of internet surfing. In fact I just paid my share and wasting my time typing away my lines here. How profligatious.
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