Is the Himawari Um Er 'Guest Friendly' ?

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Is the Himawari Um Er 'Guest Friendly' ?

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I have some friends coming over from BKK and undoubtedly they will be trollop hunting. They're thinking of renting a 2 bdrm at the Himawari. Since they're serviced apartments I assume they'll not be impeded as they drag their rentals through the lobby on their 'walk of shame'. I have seen old coots out at the pool with their temporary girlfriends, but maybe they checked in with them. Does anybody know anything ?
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5 star hotels don't usually have a problem with "guests".
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True, unless they do. The front desk staff always refrain from making faces, stink-eye, and talking about you until you're on the elevator too. I am 90% sure that they're OK, but I would like to inch it up a bit
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John Bingham wrote:5 star hotels don't usually have a problem with "guests".
:lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen: A pro is speaking.
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wackyjacky wrote:True, unless they do. The front desk staff always refrain from making faces, stink-eye, and talking about you until you're on the elevator too.
Well, if your friends feel uncomfortable with this situation they have two options:

a) stay away from prostitutes
b) take 'em to Wat Phnom and fuck 'em behind the bushes.
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No problems with these two. They're brazen. I am sure that they have never experienced even a twinge of shame. The mortification I spoke of was mine alone.
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Two brazen bulls ???

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How lovely.
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They may ask you to sign a disclaimer. Seriously.
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