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[QUOTE=Ngc3773]And I come here and I red on all the reports on Akane you guys got BBBJ (even some had FS)!Thanks for your answers[/QUOTE]Sorry, no set answer for you. I've been there and sometimes get only BBBJ, others FS and even once CBJ. YMMV - depends on girl and chemistry?
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[QUOTE=Traveler1234]Sorry, no set answer for you. I've been there and sometimes get only BBBJ, others FS and even once CBJ. YMMV - depends on girl and chemistry?[/QUOTE]Absolutely. If the girl likes you, she will let you fuck her (but for a tip).For me, BBBJ was always standard and so is a 2 shots minimum. I did 3 many times and the times I did not was because I wasn't able to pop the 3rd
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[QUOTE=Ngc3773]Hello, to everybodyI'm brand new here.I come regularly to BKK for 10 years now, and go occasionally to MPs.After a warm recommandation from a friend, I went to Akane, both location. I had nice time, but was always disappointed to get CBJ and never BBBJ. And I tried to bargain!And I come here and I red on all the reports on Akane you guys got BBBJ (even some had FS)!I'm mid 30s, average looking guy, clean. That did I do wrong? Please enlight me! What must I do to fully enjoy this nice place?Thanks for your answers[/QUOTE]No answer here.My own experience has been different: although being 60+, arguably presentable for my age, I got BBBJ and excellent sumata which amounted to cow-girl style FS as far as my sensations were concerned.. I had choosen Sally, based on some previous recommendations on this forum. I was not disappointed. Charming and bubbling personality, and a good 7 in my book, with very nice rack for a Thai. I even went a second time, when I got even better treatemnt. Could have got 2 or more pops if I had been able to...Maybe Sally was pleased that I asked for her, when I had to choose between 10+ more girls. Anyway, YMMV obvioulsy. But for me, Akane is one of the best place for those who like japanese style treatment, and are not adamant on "real" FS. To each his own.
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[QUOTE=Dreams]and excellent sumata[/QUOTE]Expanding my vocabulary every day, thanks.
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[QUOTE=Ngc3773]Hello, to everybodyI'm brand new here.I come regularly to BKK for 10 years now, and go occasionally to MPs.After a warm recommandation from a friend, I went to Akane, both location. I had nice time, but was always disappointed to get CBJ and never BBBJ. And I tried to bargain!And I come here and I red on all the reports on Akane you guys got BBBJ (even some had FS)!I'm mid 30s, average looking guy, clean. That did I do wrong? Please enlight me! What must I do to fully enjoy this nice place?Thanks for your answers[/QUOTE]Unprotected oral sex can transmit diseases such as syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, and warts (HPV).[url]http://std.about.com/od/riskfactorsforstds/a/oralsexsafesex.htm[/url]Apparently the ladies at Akane are more knowledgeable about this than you are. And that's why they've refused to do BBBJ for you.But a lot of ladies in massage parlors don't have much education. And many of them probably aren't fully aware of the dangers of having unprotected oral sex. And if you look hard enough, then you probably will find some ladies willing to do BBBJ for you.But exposing yourself to such dangerous acts with a lady who has had contact with many, many men looks a little reckless to me. It's not something I would be crazy enough to do.
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Mango
Well, Ice was no fluke the last time I saw her. Enjoyed another 3 hour 5 pop marathon with her today. Unfortunately I won't be able to see her again till after she returns in May... but she'll have enhanced tits then so that's something extra to look forward to.She did thank me for posting about her on this forum a couple weeks ago. So, obviously, someone from Mango is monitoring this forum and reporting to the individual girls who are mentioned. *Big wave to Ice* - pass that along, please. ;)She also confirmed that Bo's last day will be April 9th as she is returning home to take care of her father.
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[QUOTE=Dan7373]Unprotected oral sex can transmit diseases such as syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, and warts (HPV).[url]http://std.about.com/od/riskfactorsforstds/a/oralsexsafesex.htm[/url]Apparently the ladies at Akane are more knowledgeable about this than you are. And that's why they've refused to do BBBJ for you.But a lot of ladies in massage parlors don't have much education. And many of them probably aren't fully aware of the dangers of having unprotected oral sex. And if you look hard enough, then you probably will find some ladies willing to do BBBJ for you.But exposing yourself to such dangerous acts with a lady who has had contact with many, many men looks a little reckless to me. It's not something I would be crazy enough to do.[/QUOTE]We all know that, thanks. BTW, a single dose of antibiotics does treat all that. Millions of BBBJs are delivered per day all over the world.This is the norm in most establishments, such as the well known FKKs in Germany. You are of course free to not indulge in that, but do not lecture others, thanks. Perhaps the most crazy is the one who deprives himself of real natural pleasures based on his own paranoia.
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Sumata
[QUOTE=11Bravo]Expanding my vocabulary every day, thanks.[/QUOTE]I assume for your post that you did your home work and found out...
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Mango
Hello, guys,I plan to visit Mango soon, April 18th As far as I know Icee, Bo and Apple won't be there once I arrive. Any recommendations? From there website I only like girl Candy, but there should be many more girls there available.Happy mongering
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[QUOTE=West Coast]Hello, guys,I plan to visit Mango soon, April 18th As far as I know Icee, Bo and Apple won't be there once I arrive. Any recommendations? From there website I only like girl Candy, but there should be many more girls there available.Happy mongering[/QUOTE]Ice will be away on holiday from songkran April 12th until the beginning of May, says Mango website
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[QUOTE=Dreams]We all know that, thanks. BTW, a single dose of antibiotics does treat all that. Millions of BBBJs are delivered per day all over the world.This is the norm in most establishments, such as the well known FKKs in Germany. You are of course free to not indulge in that, but do not lecture others, thanks. Perhaps the most crazy is the one who deprives himself of real natural pleasures based on his own paranoia.[/QUOTE]I wish STDs were as easy to cure as you claim they are. But unfortunately this isn't true.I have some healthcare education. And I know it for a fact that there is no cure for Herpes. And an HPV infection can lie dormant for a long time and then cause cancer in the infected person. Which is very difficult to cure.A Syphilis infection quite often doesn't cause much discomfort at first. And the infected person might not seek medical care. But when such an infection is left untreated for years, then eventually it can cause major damage to various organs of the body, including the brain.And although Gonorrhea used to be easily treated. This isn't the case anymore. There are many drug resistant strains of Gonorrhea in circulation now. And many doctors now fear that soon all known antibiotics will become ineffective against some strains of Gonorrhea.You can read health information on your own to confirm what I have to say. And I urge that you do. Because your misconceptions about the risks and dangers of STDs can mislead you into taking excessive risks. Your ignorance can ruin your life and that of P4P women you have contact with.
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[QUOTE=Dreams]We all know that, thanks. BTW, a single dose of antibiotics does treat all that. Millions of BBBJs are delivered per day all over the world.This is the norm in most establishments, such as the well known FKKs in Germany. You are of course free to not indulge in that, but do not lecture others, thanks. Perhaps the most crazy is the one who deprives himself of real natural pleasures based on his own paranoia.[/QUOTE]I hope you take the time to learn more about these serious illnesses before you dismiss them so easily, and spread misinformation to readers of this forum.Herpes and HPV are viral infections; antibiotics have NO EFFECT on them. A dear friend of mine just went through a very serious bout with them, and I only wish that a single dose of antibiotics were, in fact, the treatment. Please don't give medical advice until you learn something about the subject matter. FREE ADVICE IS WORTH WHAT YOU PAY FOR IT
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[QUOTE=Dan7373]I wish STDs were as easy to cure as you claim they are. But unfortunately this isn't true.I have some healthcare education. And I know it for a fact that there is no cure for Herpes. And an HPV infection can lie dormant for a long time and then cause cancer in the infected person. Which is very difficult to cure.A Syphilis infection quite often doesn't cause much discomfort at first. And the infected person might not seek medical care. But when such an infection is left untreated for years, then eventually it can cause major damage to various organs of the body, including the brain.And although Gonorrhea used to be easily treated. This isn't the case anymore. There are many drug resistant strains of Gonorrhea in circulation now. And many doctors now fear that soon all known antibiotics will become ineffective against some strains of Gonorrhea.You can read health information on your own to confirm what I have to say. And I urge that you do. Because your misconceptions about the risks and dangers of STDs can mislead you into taking excessive risks. Your ignorance can ruin your life and that of P4P women you have contact with.[/QUOTE]Thanks my dear for your kind patronising comments. BTW, I am professor of medicine. My knowledge is not based on wikipedia but 30+ years of medical practive.And I see miore aptients with all those diseases ina month thatn probably you ion ywill in your own life. I can confirm that everything you say is true...except that the consequences are not.As I said millions of BBBj are given every day, and there are no more cases described of secondary syphylis anywhere outside Africa. Thanks to wide use of peniclline and derivatives. Yes, herpes is a bore, yes a few cases of cervical cancers are considered as consequences of chronic herpes infections, which, of course, can be acquired by humndred of other ways than BBBJ..and yes there are a few cases of gonorrhea-resiatnt infections, which are easily cured with some more recent antibiotics. This a matter of getting access to treatment or not. People die of cholera or malaria in Africa because they don't get treatment. Only those who don't get treatment will develop secondary syphylis and that will take decades.At the end, it's called risk management. I personnally fear more my drive to the airport, or late walking in london suburbs, than getting a BBBj. . A risk must be assessed agaisnt 2 criteria: it's frequency, and its consequences. A high frequency risk with minor consequences is not worth being bothered about. A low risk of a fatal outcome is more troublesome. You choose what is right for you and I respect that, but plese don't call us crazy or worse if we do not share your analysis.I am 60 + and my enjoyment of BBBjs is far more important to me that the irrational and paranoid fear of perhaps being one of the 0,0001% of guys who may get a totally resistant strains of Chlamidia.....Anyway enjoy your mongering the way you want and be tolerant of other's.
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[QUOTE=Dreams]Thanks my dear for your kind patronising comments. BTW, I am professor of medicine. My knowledge is not based on wikipedia but 30+ years of medical practive.And I see miore aptients with all those diseases ina month thatn probably you ion ywill in your own life. I can confirm that everything you say is true...except that the consequences are not.As I said millions of BBBj are given every day, and there are no more cases described of secondary syphylis anywhere outside Africa. Thanks to wide use of peniclline and derivatives. Yes, herpes is a bore, yes a few cases of cervical cancers are considered as consequences of chronic herpes infections, which, of course, can be acquired by humndred of other ways than BBBJ..and yes there are a few cases of gonorrhea-resiatnt infections, which are easily cured with some more recent antibiotics. This a matter of getting access to treatment or not. People die of cholera or malaria in Africa because they don't get treatment. Only those who don't get treatment will develop secondary syphylis and that will take decades.At the end, it's called risk management. I personnally fear more my drive to the airport, or late walking in london suburbs, than getting a BBBj. . A risk must be assessed agaisnt 2 criteria: it's frequency, and its consequences. A high frequency risk with minor consequences is not worth being bothered about. A low risk of a fatal outcome is more troublesome. You choose what is right for you and I respect that, but plese don't call us crazy or worse if we do not share your analysis.I am 60 + and my enjoyment of BBBjs is far more important to me that the irrational and paranoid fear of perhaps being one of the 0,0001% of guys who may get a totally resistant strains of Chlamidia.....Anyway enjoy your mongering the way you want and be tolerant of other's.[/QUOTE]Your misspelling of the words 'Chlamydia' as 'Chlamidia' and 'Syphilis' as 'syphylis' betrays your ignorance of medical microbiology and STDs.