First Mission - Hard Yards
So after finally deciding to try some of Bali's delights, this being my 3rd trip to Bali, but the first of trying some of the girls, I found it pretty hard going.
Not having the time to spend looking around due to actually being in Bali with a group of 20 friends, I was only able to slip away for an hour or so at a time.
On the 2nd day I found some hawkers out front of the Medical Centre just down from Jayakata Legian. Initial indications were good, but once in a flee pit of a room, I could tell that things just wern't going to happen.
A lot of time trying different massage Salons looking for girls who would be interested in a happy ending, ended up frustrating me. Even when asking about services offered in house, a lot gave the indication that a HJ or BJ would be on offer. But nothing eventuated, even after propositioning them while the massage was going on. Not even a raging hard on when turning over got things started.
Finally near the end of the holiday, at a nice quite salon the girls hinted at extra's available, but not in house, but at another salon in Legian.
Salon Bintang is the name. JL Mataram No 30
So followed one of the girls there & was met by a very pregnant madam. LOL, who gave me the choice of 3 girls. 2 were pretty chubby & no boobs, the other slender with nice tits. Her head was ok. Rate her 7/10. Her name was Ada (seems a lot of girls have that name)
Once in side the room, I found there were 3 double beds with other girls laying on them, one getting a nude massage. Each bed had a hard wall between and curtain, a bit of a flea pit, but at least the linen smelt ok. Once in the nude, I forgot all about the chatter & TV in the back ground, as all I was interested in was getting my top knocked off.
I tried to negotiate a BBBJ with CIM but she wouldn't be in it & I don't blame her really. So got a great BJCIM with a rain coat on.
Great technique & she was a friendly girl. Lots of slurping a few beautiful moans as I massaged her tits, ass & pussy.
I couldn't believe how soft her skin was. Are they all like that?
It was incredible!
After blowing my load in her mouth (with rain coat on), she cleaned me up & offered me a shower. I was heading straight down the beach anyway, so I declined.
Gave her a tip & was on my way with a smile on my face.
Paid too much to the Salon owner for sure & probably gave her too much tip, but after a week of no relief, I just wanted to blow somewhere.
Talking of going back next year. I reckon I will bite the bullet & just ask some of the locals where the local ***** houses are & give them a tip. Will definitely save me a heap of time.
Will be an avid lurker of the forums for sure, from now on.
Quazzie
These numbers just cannot be
If there were that many infected and if only 25% of those who came in contact became infected there would be a firestorm of infections. I think (and yes I certainly do not know) that these are scare tactics. Do these numbers include gays, where the numbers are really high and how did they come upon these statistics? How many regulars on this board go bareback and even bareback anally? Anal sex is where the real great danger lies. This is not to say that one should not take whatever precaution they personally deem necessary.
Just one reporters 'opinion'.
- jf
[b]KPA also estimates that at least 25% of commercial sex workers in Bali are infected with HIV/AIDS.[/b]
Explains Where The Information Is From.
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101115/hl_afp/indonesiahealthaids/print[/url]
One in four Bali prostitutes 'HIV-positive'
Sun Nov 14, 7:52 pm ET
.JAKARTA (AFP) – The number of known HIV/AIDS cases on the Indonesian resort island of Bali is soaring, with one in four prostitutes there reported to be HIV-positive, an official said Sunday.
A new report by the National AIDS Commission said the number of HIV infections on the island had jumped almost 19 percent to 3,778 this year, with another 597 cases.
"The figure is only the tip of the iceberg... we estimate the actual number of cases to hover around 7,000 as many cases were unreported," said the commission's spokesman in Bali, Nyoman Mangku Karmaya.
"Many people are reluctant to go for medical check-ups as there's still a stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS," he told AFP.
The number of cases this year has risen sharply from 1,253 cases in 2006 and 590 in 2004.
Karmaya said about 25 percent of the estimated 8,800 sex workers in Bali were infected with HIV this year, up from 23 percent last year, adding that the virus was transmitted from clients who refused to use condoms.
While describing the trend as "worrying", he said most tourists visit Bali for the culture and scenery, not for sex.
"There might be some who get acquainted with the sex workers, but they're aware about using condoms," Karmaya said.
However, he warned that there could be more than 840 new infections in Bali every year if the spread is not contained.
"We will increase our efforts to provide more information and educate the sex workers as well as the public. We'll also intensify campaigns promoting condom use," he added.
More than a million tourists visit Bali every year to enjoy its surf beaches, nightlife and Hindu culture.
One in four prostitutes HIV positive
The statements made by Prof Nyoman Mangku Karmaya about infants infected with HIV, and the number of pregnant women identified as HIV positive are all as reported.
However the statement that "One in four Bali prostitutes is HIV positive" comes right out of left field and is not as reported in the Berita Bali report quoted by many other news media.
The Jakarta Post article on Prof Nyoman's statements re infants and pregnant women also makes no mention of "one in four".
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying this statement is incorrect, I am just saying that it is unattributed.
And before Bali mongers get too paranoid (or complacent), consider this.
By far the majority of prostitutes who come to the attention of the various harm reduction agencies, and Prof Nyoman's Committee for Prevention and Control of AIDS, are the easily identifiable ones who work in the domestic focused sex industry (brothel locations, including Sanur X houses) or who are what are politely called Cewek Kafe, the girls who work at the hundreds of beer bars for local men.
The girls who ply their trade at tourist-oriented venues (and the massage parlors which offer FS) largely slip through the net. That is, they are not identified by the harm reduction agencies, and therefore are not generally HIV tested nor counseled on HIV prevention.
Unlike Thailand and other places with enlightened views on commercial sex, Indonesian prostitutes are not obliged to have regular tests; very few "germo" (pimps) put pressure on them to do so voluntarily; and the social stigma of being a commercial sex worker is still so strong that many girls not caught up in "public order" raids, would never voluntarily submit themselves for testing for fear of being identified as a prostitute.
All that said, most of those who work in the AIDS prevention area in Bali agree that there is a lot more HIV infection than is generally reported.
So think with your big head guys.
HIV/AIDS may not be the automatic death sentence it was 15 years ago, but it sure will cramp your style.