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Muff Diver Blues
[QUOTE=Chalky26]Oh woe is the muff diver who having partaken of the sweet delights then discovers that his paramour has left him with something that is very nasty in the throat!!
Recently went back to Manila and stayed in OXford Suites - a very nice and girl friendly location smack bang in Burgos.
Well Bottoms being a previous haunt and also Ivory what to do but follow my nose.
Night 1 - Ivory - bar fine 3000 - girl 2000
A tall short haired minx called Joy who loved to slurp - the bbbj was a joy to witness and she also liked to be cleaned out whilst doing the deed on me. So down we went into the box and away went the tongue - this proceeded to increase her perfomance and so we whiled the night away with a three on the clock performance. Although she went early in the morning she was good value for money and would recommend.
Night 2 - Bottoms - bar fine 1500 - girl 3000
Cant remember her name but do remember that the reason I chose her was because int he competition to decide who should be barfined she kissed the best and raised the life downstairs. She was expertly trained by a Canadian !! Have to give him credit as she wore a maple leaf and loved to dive and be dived on. She gave head like no-bodys business albeit that she was very flat chested - seems to be the vogue in Manila !!
It was a week later that the fever struck and after getting checked out found out that had a throat infection. Normal antibiotics did not do the job and a short trip to Bahrain - more on that in Bahrain - did not help either. On the way back went to the ENT who immediately suspected some poison from down below. After two weeks the throat is now back to normal and a much chastened muff diver is wondering how to avoid the issue again.
Enough of that though I have to say that the bbbj from Manila is worth the flight alone - the expertise of the two in question was admirable so to cap it here is a picture of Joy in the lift - the picture does not do her skills justice !![/QUOTE]
Can you elaborate on what was the bug you got from the bad beaver? Also, how did the pussy smell and taste? That's a wild story. I will try and avoid this when I visit next month.
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[QUOTE=X Man]Thanks DF,
I once did a walk in at Executive. The suggested a standard for 2000. I looked at a room, but there was only one small window. Other rooms may be different:
[url]www.executiveplazahotel.com[/url]
Now here's a place that looks too good to be true. Near Paco Park, with swimming pool for about 2000. Has anyone stayed at Paco Park Oasis?
[url]www.parkoasis.com[/url]
I did a walk in on this place and liked it. Hotel Kimberly. This is across the street from the U of P. I remember being suprised because it seemed like such a bargain. Around 2000, nicely appointed, clean, lots of natural light.
[url]www.hotelkimberly.com[/url]
X Man[/QUOTE]Great info. Thanks for checkin' them out. Many COEDs hanging out around Kimberly Hotel?
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The Bad Beaver
And who said this was not an informative forum - here is a note that was pm to on my predicament and would recommend to all out there before diving into the undergrowth;-
As a dentist, I recomend a mouth wash; Peridex, or any other generic version of Chlorhexedine Gluconate 1.22% mouth rinse, usualy requires an RX in the US, may be non RX in other countries, but your dentist can get you an rx, since it is also excellent for preventing periodontal disease.
What happened is a very nasty fungus on the back of the throat which came from a fever followed by white pus spots on the throat meaning no drinking or eating without pain !! Dehydration followed and a nice bit of weight loss
Needless to say there was nothing about her to suggest a whiff of the unusual - this is often the case when they have a shower before the business - from memory though this might have been my mistake as once she moved her body the brain was parked in another gear.
Moral of the story - take the above libation before diving and then make sure she has a nice wash before you start !!
Why ruin a nice dive !!
WIR most certainly to both of them this time armed with some precautions !!
Happy New Year to all
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Just Wondering If...
Chalky,
Are you quite certain that the illness you contracted was not merely from being on the airplane, and the air quality issues that go along with that? Were your symptoms actually diagnosed by a doctor as an actual STD, or are you saying that the illness was just a bad bug you caught from muff diving, not an STD, but just a communicable illness that is unrelated to sexual contact?
I find that many, many times, after having flown, I catch these same kinds of nasty severe colds/sore throats. But, many times, it is also when I return from a mongering trip during which I enjoy cunnilingus almost everyday.
Here is a case in point. When I came back from the Manila about four weeks ago, several days after my return, I caught a severe sore throat. While I was in Manila, AC, Batam, and Jakarta, I did a lot of muff diving over the course of seventeen days. I did not catch anything until about two days after I returned home. I assumed that because I did not catch anything while traveling, that my sore throat was either caused by muff diving in Manila/AC, my most recent last stops on my mongering trip, or as a result of just being on the return flight for 21 hours. I caught the exact same illness you described. I did eventually take antibotics to get rid of it, and like you, I assumed it must have been from muff diving. But I wonder, because...
A couple of weeks later, after having gotten rid of that severe sore throat, and being free of symptoms from the first sore throat for probably a week or more, I went on another plane ride within the US. During that trip I had NO sexual encounters whatsoever. Shortly after I returned, sure enough, I got another sever sore throat, albeit a slightly different one, without the puss you described. Fact is, I still have it, and have been battling it now for at least 3 or 4 days, choosing to take Azithromiacin because of its severity.
I have always wondered if the source of these sore throats is a result of muff diving, or simply a result of flying on airplanes, which is, IMHO, literally a breeding ground for all kinds of nasty illnesses.
The airlines say that cabin air is better than what is in most buildings, but I wonder if their published claims on the subject are after having tested the cabin air with nobody on board the airplane. Maybe they test the air with no passengers on board so they can claim the air quality on airplanes is good.
They certainly don't want the public to start believing that everytime they fly, they run the risk of not only a terrorist flying the airplane into a building, but also the lesser risk of a bothersome and painful cold and/or sore throat.
The recommendation to use Peridex, or a generic equivalent, is a good one. I have always tried to use mouthwash after muff diving, but never really knew if conventional mouthwashes really had any effectiveness.
I've been told that standard anticeptic mouthwashes would probably not be very effective in preventing disease, but that they can not hurt our cause. But, it sounds like the stronger RX mouthwash would be necessary, and have some measure of effectiveness in solving our problem.
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Probably the sore throat you get is by deep kissing or french kissing as they call it.
Don't forget we are not used to hot and dusty weather outside.
It is always better to take a course of antibiotics after your mongering trip.
It will kill all germs you picked up during your trip.
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What about the 3rd hole?
[QUOTE=Sammon]Probably the sore throat you get is by deep kissing or french kissing as they call it.
Don't forget we are not used to hot and dusty weather outside.
It is always better to take a course of antibiotics after your mongering trip.
It will kill all germs you picked up during your trip.[/QUOTE]Maybe it could have been his tongue up her ass. A possible e-coli infection. Anthing's possible after a night of buying ladies drinks while getting shit faced just before you barfine her.
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[QUOTE=Sammon]Probably the sore throat you get is by deep kissing or french kissing as they call it.
Don't forget we are not used to hot and dusty weather outside.
It is always better to take a course of antibiotics after your mongering trip.
It will kill all germs you picked up during your trip.[/QUOTE]
When my friends come to visit me, they almost always develop a case of sore thought, sometimes quite severe. I assume it is because of the weather because I muff dive on a regular basis, and have never had any throat problems. I live out here, so I am used to the weather, or it could be because after so much muff diving, I am just used to whatever it is the girls have down here. After returning from your trip, take 2000 MG of zithromax. It should take care of any bacterial infections you might have picked up. DO NOT TAKE IT WHILE YOU ARE OUT HERE. If you do, and are exposed to something, you can create a resistant infection.
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Spot on
Zithromax was the one to finally clear the throat - mind you he passed it with an additional humdinger that left me nauseous every time I took the tablet - so in future will take the peridex route before going down - would be a shame to lose out on some of Manila's finest.
You are right though tiredness and general fatigue make you more vulnerable and the air in the planes is like their coffee !!
On a point though as one living in Asia is Peridex readily available and not to sound ignorant what is this Rx that you all mention !!
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Rx
[QUOTE=Chalky26]Zithromax was the one to finally clear the throat - mind you he passed it with an additional humdinger that left me nauseous every time I took the tablet - so in future will take the peridex route before going down - would be a shame to lose out on some of Manila's finest.
You are right though tiredness and general fatigue make you more vulnerable and the air in the planes is like their coffee !!
On a point though as one living in Asia is Peridex readily available and not to sound ignorant what is this Rx that you all mention !![/QUOTE]
Rx means 'prescription' as in getting a doctor's prescription :D
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[QUOTE=Traveler1234]Rx means 'prescription' as in getting a doctor's prescription :D[/QUOTE]
Yep, all the prescriptions in PI will have the "Rx" logo. Moreover a lot of the stuff you can buy OTC in PI has it too. I guess in that case its kind of a suggestion like so many other things in Phils ;)
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Shall Stick to Diving
All this technical Rx business has given me a headspin - time to get back to work on the diving and already have some nice candidates in mind for the third week in January.
Loved the long report on the bars in Burgos - on my recent trip back to KL sat next to the sister in law of the owner of Mogambo et al - interesting how he has been steadily increasing his influence on the street. Pity that he has yet to invoke some more quality control in his selections.
Did visit Wild West - and played pool upstairs - some lovely sites up there especially a sweet young thing called Cindy who when she bends over to strike the ball deserves a nice one between the cheeks to complete the picture.
Also any one had Cale of Bottoms ? She puts out in the blow job room - but wont bar fine - interesting how they view this one - thought that quite funny - willing to do a bj in a room full of people and yet unwilling to have the real deal ! Oh well it takes all sorts and her refusal led me to the other nice party - the trick in Bottoms is to bar fine before 7 and get the girl for 1500 pesos and not the usual 3000 - that way more time to dive dive dive !!
Now if any of you have a picture of that sweet young thing that would help my recovery much faster than worrying about Rx and OTC !!
Happy January one and all
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Hyatt Casino Hotel??
Two related questions.
1) Has anyone stayed in the relatively new Hyatt Casino Hotel and can compare it to the Makati-area hotels I have stayed in (Shangrila: excellent, Peninsula: good, Mandarin Oriental: good, Dusit: OK)?
2) I am into picking up "regular" girls, and have found Makati to be good hunting grounds with Conways, Starbucks, SM, Greenbelt, and Glorietta. Is the Baywalk area (walking distance from Hyatt Casino) also good for this kind of pickup of nonprofessionals?
Thanks!
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baywalk
Trav Man,
IMHO, the baywalk tends to be kind of a locals thing. I have hung out for drinks and music and was treated well. But I would be hesitant to try any real "mongering" behaviour. There were ladies there, but coupled up or with what looked like family or co-worker groups. Good luck.
FD
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LA Cafe
FD,
On the other hand, is the Hyatt Casino Hotel within walking distance of the LA Cafe?
OAH
[QUOTE=Firedick]Trav Man,
IMHO, the baywalk tends to be kind of a locals thing. I have hung out for drinks and music and was treated well. But I would be hesitant to try any real "mongering" behaviour. There were ladies there, but coupled up or with what looked like family or co-worker groups. Good luck.
FD[/QUOTE]
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LA Cafe is just a few blocks away from the Hyatt. Easy walking distance. Also to Remedios Circle, where there are a number of good restaurants, including Havana Cafe, which is a good place to meet amateurs late on a weekend.