Bangkok Boy by Chai Pinit
Author:Chai Pinit [Pinit, Chai]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Maverick Publishing Ltd
Published: 2012-01-24T14:28:18+00:00
CHAPTER 10
After Dao left, I continued working in bars, but only sporadically at best. So I was forced to improvise. I found employment as a go-go dancer at a bar that was known for its highly explicit sex shows. The manager called me into his office one day and asked if I would be interested in performing for extra money. I readily agreed. He said that my khong was a nice size and shape, and since I wasn’t shy I’d make a great showman. There weren’t many performers back then because it took nerve to get up on stage and do the outrageous things we did.
I danced completely naked and with a fully erect penis, jerking myself rhythmically to the music. To maintain an erection, I used either a cock ring or a condom which I wrapped tightly around the base of my penis. This was often extremely painful but, as the saying goes, the show must go on. Ton and I worked together and we always performed in phra, or ‘male’, roles matched with nang, or ‘effeminate male partners’, in simulated anal sex. Once our act was finished, we roved about the audience collecting tips.
Occasionally the manager organised masturbation contests which were judged by how far or quickly contestants could shoot their semen. Before taking to the stage, the contenders were fed a hefty diet of porn to get them in the mood. When ready, the boys scrambled to their seats on stage and went for it wildly before an awe-struck audience. This kind of competition increased in popularity until it became a daily event that was used to draw crowds into bars.
At one such contest I met a ladyboy, or kathoey. This kathoey’s name was Lin and she became a long-term client. She was highly feminine with long, natural hair, fair complexion and a petite body. Her exceptional beauty won her many ladyboy beauty contests. She’d tease me by saying if I ever wanted to come and live with her, all I had to do was pick up the phone and she’d welcome me in a heartbeat. The income from shows was insufficient to live on, so, on a whim, I decided to take her up on that offer one day.
I temporarily quit the bar life and headed to Phanatnikhom in Chonburi Province to move in with her. Lin still had a penis as she hadn’t undergone genital reassignment surgery, but she did have breast implants and a wonderfully curvaceous body. Things were great for us as I had no trouble assuming the male role in bed with her. It didn’t matter that she still had a male piece because in every other way she was truly feminine. I never bothered to ask why she hadn’t undergone surgery down there; she seemed happy with the way she was, and that was good enough for me.
I worked as a waiter, and helped Lin with the household chores while she managed a beauty salon in a well-respected hotel.
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