Beware of women who need to approach..
[QUOTE=Mappyboy]After that, I had my first of many short conversations with an incredibly cute German girl. I want to say her name was Shontelle, or something like that. Anyway, she had beautiful see cups and a very nice, juicy booty. She was not chunky, but had a really awesome well rounded body. She had librarian type glasses and she always seemed to be sitting on a stool in such a way that her incredible behind was elevated on perfect display. For some reason, I thought I read on this forum to stay away from a German girl with her description, but not exactly sure. Since I never saw her go with anyone else, I guess there might be a reason? She was a permanent fixture at the bar and pool. Over the course of 6 hours, she asked me to go about 6 times. I politely refused every time. If anyone knows of this girl, please let me know if she is worth the time and I will back to visit here ASAP (read: tomorrow).
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.. customers to generate business. From my experience, women who persist in "animieren" are a little too desperate and therefore more interested in "processing" you rather than providing good service.
Someone mentioned somewhere that newbies would do best at clubs where the women approach the guys.
This approach is problematic from my point of view.
Better to pick from the line up and look for a woman's "Ausstrahlung" or aura and not base your choice just on her looks.
If she looks good but isn't "Dauerbelegt" or continually occupied, then that should say something about her services. The other customers, specifically the regulars, know what she is up to.
My fault??? and Inga sighting
Quote -"There were a couple of hard-bodied blondes I was reviewing carefully, but didn't approach because I'd enforced this strict must-have-smiling-eyes qualification on myself for the day. So, it's Iseeu's fault."
Toscana, my friend,
Sorry if you missed some carnal delights, but hey, don't kill the messenger:-)As in all things, it's how you use it. I'm sure you put your pent up energy to good use. In any case - Inga is an "eye-smiler" so you must have missed her. Next time don't let Toscana Jr. do your thinking for you :-)
Quote- "Did you happen to spot a fine lithuanian hard-body named Inga? Not sure if you know her or not, but she is great. Had a good time with her right before the WM began. I am waiting for Oase to make some improvements but Inga would be worth a visit!"
Dedalus - As of Friday afternoon, Lithuanian Inga is definitely there and rocking and wearing her signature white panther boots. Definitely, worth a visit. You can tell by the eyes, which toscana must have missed!
Reminds me of an experience
[QUOTE=Mjc6803]I'm going to stop on the way to the airport - can they store a bag there? Is it safe?[/QUOTE]
I came off a long flight once and drove directly to Oase.
I paid my entrance fee, stuffed my plane ticket, wallet, passport, etc... in the small locker for valuables and undressed and threw the rest of my stuff in the larger locker.
At the end of the day took my stuff and left.
When I got to my hotel in Bad Homburg I couldn't find my passport.
I started to get frantic, decided the only place I could have left it was Oase so I called them. The woman who answered the phone in Russian-accented German said she would check the lockers.
She got back on the phone and said I had left my passport in the small locker. Luckily a new customer hadn't been given my keys since I left.
I drove right back and picked it up.
I don't know if this is an indication of how honest they are but I was very relieved.
The one thing about the large Frankfurt clubs is they tend to hand out keys for two lockers, one for valuables and one for the rest of your stuff.
In most clubs in NRW, you only get one locker.
Don't know if this is an indication of relative security levels but I am a little more on guard when I visit the Frankfurt clubs.
I once went to Blue Note in Duesseldorf with my luggage for a series of quick sessions before heading to the airport and they didn't even bat an eyelash though it looked like I was checking in there for an extended stay. I simply left my suitcase on the floor in the dressing room (it wouldn't fit in the locker). Blue Note is a smaller club though and the dressing room is in a very public space and very well lit.
I hate dressing rooms which are too dark and not accessible. The reason I probably left my passport at Oase was I couldn't see that there was anything left in the locker when I left. Their lockers for valuables are off the reception to one side but lighting there is rather low.
I now try to remember to pack a small flashlight with me on my trips. Comes in handy in a dark dressing room.
The darkest dressing rooms? PT Dorsten hands down.