Hey Everyone, I've been lurking for a few years ,the time has come for me to jump in.
I am a British X-Pat living and working ,lurking and 'getting by' for the lasy 2yrs + in Thailand's lovely city of big bad Bangkok ,quite a culture shock for a simple English south country boy.
I'm sure I have joined the right group of people to help me out and advise.
Thank you very much
Craig
Hiya Craig

- and welcome to the Bluelight community.
That's interesting that you're in Thailand. Being British, you may be interest in one of BL's locality sub-forums, -
European and African Drug Discussion (EADD) . It is a warm and welcoming community, where we enjoy a laugh and a banter, as well as good debates and discussions around both drug and non-drug based topics. I won't lie sometimes it gets heated in there hehe but whenever there are arguments in there, they're all resolved the next day and we're all friends again :D Just like one great big family really. So yeah you're more than welcome to join us - I'm sure you'd fit right in. EADD has a main social thread known as
Gibberings so if you'd like to join that may be the best place to start.
You may be interested in
New Members Introductions (NMI) Social Thread . There also an -
Adoption Programme which is basically a programme where current members (Bluelighters) befriend new members (Greenlighters) and help them settle into the site. If you decided that you'd like to become "adopted," feel welcome to post a reply to the adoption thread, expressing your interest which a bit about you (if you wish). The thread is also one of the sticky threads at the top of New Members Introductions (NMI) sub-forum.
I would also advise you to read the -
Greenlighter's Guide and the rules known as -
BLUA (Bluelight User Agreement) because they protect us members as well as the site. For instance; one of the rules is no sourcing, if a member had not read the rules and discusses sourcing, then they may receive a warning or whatever, and if they had have read the rules, they would have avoided receiving, eg a warning.
Please feel free to give any further info in relation to Bluelight so that we can give you further links to sub-forums / threads. Of course, if you feel uncomfortable with doing so, you don't have to. Wishing you all the best and that you get what you need and want from your Bluelight experience!
Evey