Very handsome Thai guy (photos included)
2025-08-12 15:55:12
This time in Bangkok, my schedule was actually quite tight, but a friend strongly recommended that I try a local Gayspa. After all, spa culture is very popular in Thailand; prices and service standards are among the best in Asia, and there are plenty of choices.
I picked a Gayspa located in a small alley near a BTS station — convenient for transport, and with good Google reviews. The shopfront was low-key, but as soon as I pushed the door I smelled a light fragrance; the lighting was soft and the space was clean, which immediately helped me relax. The front desk guy spoke fluent English and briefly explained the prices and services; the price was about half that of similar places in Taiwan, and you could choose your therapist.
When choosing a therapist, you first look through a photo book — each therapist has a short introduction, height and weight, and specialties. I ended up choosing a therapist with a very sunny smile, muscular but not overpowering, and who appeared very friendly.
During the massage, the therapist's techniques were spot on, working carefully from the shoulders and neck to the back and waist, with moderate pressure, and he checked at times whether adjustments were needed. Thai massage features some stretching, but this place combined it with an oil (aromatherapy) massage, so it was relaxing without being too painful.
What was particularly notable was that their interaction felt very natural, not like a standardized routine. The therapist chatted casually, asking how many days I was in Thailand and which places I had visited, and also shared his own favorite spots. The whole process felt comfortable and at ease, without any sense of distance.
Afterwards, they served hot tea and fruit to let you slowly come back to your senses. Overall, the service was professional, the price reasonable, the environment clean, and the atmosphere friendly. For me, visiting Bangkok for the first time, it was a very pleasant experience.
If you’re planning to travel to Thailand, especially Bangkok, consider leaving an evening for a Gayspa — not only to relax your body but also as a special travel memory.
I picked a Gayspa located in a small alley near a BTS station — convenient for transport, and with good Google reviews. The shopfront was low-key, but as soon as I pushed the door I smelled a light fragrance; the lighting was soft and the space was clean, which immediately helped me relax. The front desk guy spoke fluent English and briefly explained the prices and services; the price was about half that of similar places in Taiwan, and you could choose your therapist.
When choosing a therapist, you first look through a photo book — each therapist has a short introduction, height and weight, and specialties. I ended up choosing a therapist with a very sunny smile, muscular but not overpowering, and who appeared very friendly.
During the massage, the therapist's techniques were spot on, working carefully from the shoulders and neck to the back and waist, with moderate pressure, and he checked at times whether adjustments were needed. Thai massage features some stretching, but this place combined it with an oil (aromatherapy) massage, so it was relaxing without being too painful.
What was particularly notable was that their interaction felt very natural, not like a standardized routine. The therapist chatted casually, asking how many days I was in Thailand and which places I had visited, and also shared his own favorite spots. The whole process felt comfortable and at ease, without any sense of distance.
Afterwards, they served hot tea and fruit to let you slowly come back to your senses. Overall, the service was professional, the price reasonable, the environment clean, and the atmosphere friendly. For me, visiting Bangkok for the first time, it was a very pleasant experience.
If you’re planning to travel to Thailand, especially Bangkok, consider leaving an evening for a Gayspa — not only to relax your body but also as a special travel memory.
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