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06-07-12 15:56 #1610
Posts: 704Lingam massage
CG, thanks fro the FR.
However, am I missing something here?
Can you tell the name of the MP and its location?
Gangles
Originally Posted by CruelG [View Original Post]
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06-07-12 04:38 #1609
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by CruelG [View Original Post]
I am interested to know that the lingam massage places are open again. They were closed in 2010 and again for a period in 2011 because of issues with "health permits" (insert smiley here)
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleid=596235
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06-06-12 19:15 #1608
Posts: 6Chuva Chuva Massage in cebu city PI
Hi,
I'm just new here I just want to make a review of a Massage parlor in PI just to contribute in this website.
I visited Cebu few weeks ago and this was the story!
Very clean inside and great atmosphere. No problem parking and greeted when I walked in. As soon as I walked in she escorted me to the the room.
She started an amazing massage, rubbing my ass and rubbing my cock and balls from behind.
She was very gentle and did not rush the massage at all.
She would tease quite often so I knew there was something to be had here.
On the flip, this continued while I began to feel her tits up.
She started stroking my cock very slowly teasing me close to orgasm, then easing up.
After a few minutes I couldn't hold it any longer and came.
She cleaned me up then massaged me for a bit more then got dressed and she walked me out.
I recommend this Chuva-Chuva Massage 100%
I forgot to bring my camera and they don't allow customers to take pictures inside
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05-21-12 04:41 #1607
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Noddy [View Original Post]
My experience, after 15 years of living and working here and travelling from North to south, is that the Philippines has some of the most beautiful yet diverse scenery and outdoor experiences of anywhere in the world. It is a genuine island paradise.
I wholeheartedly concur with your views about most areas being distressing for anybody who likes the sounds and bright lights of suburbia. I spend around 3 weeks each year in my wife's province and I ensure that I have a heap of books and a loaded Kindle before I go. It is remarkably tranquil, peaceful and recuperative (for 2 or 3 days) but after that I go crazy for something to do other than sitting on the porch reading and counting gecko farts.
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05-20-12 19:54 #1606
Posts: 409Originally Posted by Westcoast1 [View Original Post]
This would be on Rizal and Tiano around Pacana and Borja.
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05-20-12 17:50 #1605
Posts: 6844Cdo
Is there SW action in CDO? Where?
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05-09-12 22:45 #1604
Posts: 842Unisan, Quezon Province, Luzon
This region has the most spectacular lush green vegetation, being the primary Coconut growing region of the Philippines. Spent a few days at a chicks home, an amazing experience, one I shall not repeat however. The experience affirmed to myself that I could not possibly live out in the sticks of Philippines, I can liken this area to being a 'world apart'. Mongering is scarce on the ground with just a Karoake bar available with several girls. Did not partake as I was with the ball drainer. When the Sun goes down, a quiet decends the town to such a degree one could literally hear a Gecko fart. Too much for this city slicker. The locals appear to sleep from dusk to dawn.
Unisan, a small town of several thousand people, lies on the Kalalayan river mouth, four hours bus ride south of Manila. From Pasay bus station, Manila, one rides a bus to Lucena City. Then change to a minibus taxi. I was meant to stay a week with the chick, but the tranquiltity overcame me, I headed back to Manila.
A lesson learned. If you are planning on settling in any urban area, do spend some time there first before you fully commit.
The photos below display the spectacular greenery.
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05-09-12 21:37 #1603
Posts: 246Originally Posted by Apeman 28 [View Original Post]
Still it is a great combination for diving and extra curricular activity. There was a new bar since the last time I was there (I think) , Coco Lips or something like that, which had some nice ones. The blond fat papasan in the upstairs place (Hammerhead?) was not around, thank god. I hate to see a papasan beg for drinks.
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04-11-12 21:22 #1602
Posts: 236Bacolod Experience.
I've only visited Bacolod once, in 2010. Perhaps S A88's viewpoint is more accurate, and maybe I just got lucky. First two days I stayed at the Palmas del Mar resort. My assessment mirrors S A's. Decent, but not great. I went to Gaisano Mall, where I became aware that I was being followed at a distance by an attractive women of about 30 yrs old. Other than her, none of the attentiveness that's normal in the large city malls of Cebu, or Manila. Outside, waiting for a taxi, I saw her come out and give me a welcoming smile."Want to join me?" I asked. She assented and soon we were back at the resort, stripping down and her mouth was engaged in exploring my dick. She stayed overnight and seemed quite pleased with the 1000 pesos I gave her. Next day I put in a serious scouting effort at SM Mall. Lots of good looking girls, but none that looked readily available.
I moved to the casino hotel at Goldenfields where their promo rate of 1400 pesos for a deluxe room was a real bargain for a good room and a surprisingly deserted swimming pool. That evening I cruised around the bar complex nearby, but perhaps too early, as they all looked to be almost empty. Earlier, on the street a mamasan had given me the "You like a girl?" offer. Later after seeing no other ready options, I talked again to the mamasan, negotiating a price of 1000 pesos LT, IF she could come up with a slim, good-looking girl. Off she went, soon returning with three attractive options. I chose Jennifer, with the lovely lips and and engaging smile. Good choice, as I was expecting the breasts to disappear with the bra. Instead, she displayed a lovely set of C cups with projecting hard nipples. Young moms can be stacked. Miss Sexy really got into it. Dripping wet pussy and lots of "Oh shit, oh fuck, yes, yes fuck!" I offered her 1000 per day to stay and she readily agreed.
All told, I stayed in Bacolod for five days and it would seem, my experience was beyond the norm. For that, I am grateful.
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04-11-12 07:31 #1601
Posts: 864Originally Posted by Roll Aides [View Original Post]
The skinny: Girls at the Goldenfield's bars are ridiculously expensive. I was told 3000 to the, bar 1500 for the girl. Most bars have a two drink minimum, drinks are 50 pesos whether san mig, juice, water, and there is a floor show with women of various attractiveness in varying states of undress. Lady drinks are insanely high. 300 to 500 pesos or more, be careful.
The floorshows can be quite fun if odd, I've seen a fat sad 5 wiggle around fully clothed and within 15 minutes same bar a memorable 9 humping the dancefloor naked. The bars are different enough to merit walking in to a couple until you find one you like.
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There are a couple of all-night massage parlors on (I think) 6th street across from the lagoon park. You have to go down the street a little they're on the north side, just a couple of place that say 24 hour thai massage or some shit like that. I didn't partake as I was with the GF, but we both laughed when we went in and then quickly out looking for a legit massage. The girls were VERY pretty, sadly I can't say what was on offer as I didn't partake.
As far as I can tell, there is NO streetwalker action, some have suggested that there are SW's in front of the cathedral, if so I have failed to detect them day or night in several visits.
Also, in many visits to the three malls here, Gaisano, SM, and Robinson, I have not seen ANY semi-pro's, I go often enough alone looking without the GF that I can say there is NOTHING here like malls in Cebu, or I am blind.
I posted some observations and advice on Bacolod 6 months ago. Link below.
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...62#post1201862
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04-11-12 04:36 #1600
Posts: 147Bacolod Report
Been in and out of Bacolod for about four months now, haven't done all that much mongering but I thought I'd report for those who might be headed this way.
Primary spot in town for all things monger is Goldenfields' complex. In one of the most bizarre configurations of business zoning I have experienced, this area encompassing several blocks at the south of town includes a family waterpark, bowling alley, some regular restaurants and bars, a casino-hotel, some regular hotels, and about 15 or so girlie bars. There's a couple massage / spa / salon places there too. I took the GF's family including about seven kids to the bowling alley a couple weeks ago. The fact that I was fucking a gogo dancer across the street a few months back sort of made me laugh / think WTF. Oh well. It's the Philippines. Don't expect shit to make sense here.
The skinny: Girls at the Goldenfield's bars are ridiculously expensive. I was told 3000 to the, bar 1500 for the girl. Most bars have a two drink minimum, drinks are 50 pesos whether san mig, juice, water, and there is a floor show with women of various attractiveness in varying states of undress. Lady drinks are insanely high. 300 to 500 pesos or more, be careful.
The floorshows can be quite fun if odd, I've seen a fat sad 5 wiggle around fully clothed and within 15 minutes same bar a memorable 9 humping the dancefloor naked. The bars are different enough to merit walking in to a couple until you find one you like.
Also to do:
There are a couple of all-night massage parlors on (I think) 6th street across from the lagoon park. You have to go down the street a little they're on the north side, just a couple of place that say 24 hour thai massage or some shit like that. I didn't partake as I was with the GF, but we both laughed when we went in and then quickly out looking for a legit massage. The girls were VERY pretty, sadly I can't say what was on offer as I didn't partake.
As far as I can tell, there is NO streetwalker action, some have suggested that there are SW's in front of the cathedral, if so I have failed to detect them day or night in several visits.
Also, in many visits to the three malls here, Gaisano, SM, and Robinson, I have not seen ANY semi-pro's, I go often enough alone looking without the GF that I can say there is NOTHING here like malls in Cebu, or I am blind.
Summary: there is really no reason to go to Bacolod for sex, but if you happen to be stopping by here on the way to Sipalay or something, there are plenty of eager albeit expensive women in the bars in Goldenfield's for the night. Also, you can pick up a hottie for a take-along travel no problem, beware the mama-san though, if you want to travel with a girl don't take her out, meet her the next day. Many are poor provincal girls that would love to fuck and travel for just the experience and some reasonable pesos. The reason the prices here are insane are the barfines not the girls. A lot of single moms here and in all the phils from what I've seen, very sad. Fucking stupid ass Catholics. On the other hand if bareback is your thing, you're in heaven. Until you get an STD.
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03-28-12 17:59 #1599
Posts: 174Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Malaysia
Originally Posted by Snow Koala [View Original Post]
CT
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03-28-12 06:01 #1598
Posts: 74Puerto Galera. Sabang bars
Just spent a coupe of days at Sabang. I was suprised on the number of birds in the 6-8 bars, plenty of youngies and most numbers of birds I have seen smoking ever. Please sit now down if standing. Bar Fines are 3000P. 1500 to bird. 1500 to bar. Only got 1 bird whilst there and she had the hide to ask to go home early after first root. I told if she goes it will be in a pine box (coffin). Bloody hell.
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03-23-12 11:17 #1597
Posts: 90Originally Posted by Red Kilt [View Original Post]
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03-21-12 04:18 #1596
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Stroker Ace88 [View Original Post]
I lived in Nthn Luzon on the eastern side for 6 months in 2005 while I was in between assignments and while I was negotiating to buy my condo in Manila. At that time the internet was not as accessible as it is today and so I travelled in to the major city each day to an internet cafe where I could wire in my laptop and do my work negotiation for an hour or so each day.
The rest of the time I went crazy for something to do. Read 100s of books. Installed a cable TV dish on the roof. Wandered for miles around the fields. And, most importantly, sat through a huge typhoon that came through at one time and ripped every leaf off the trees around our house.
There is no way I could live there (yet). I am too interested in travel; I need (and want) to keep working. I suggest for those who want to settle in a place like KEJ describes go there for a few months in the "off" (typhoon and rain season as Stroker says) and certainly long enough for the "novelty" of living amongst such wonderful people to wear off and then see how you still feel after that.