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12-18-15 22:32 #4301
Posts: 704Unexpected surprise
Funny how things happen here in the Phils.
I was at a dance venue, and I happened upon an attractive looking woman sitting well back from the dance floor and the stage. She was with a fat, aggressive friend, who was unpleasant to deal with.
So I asked the woman to dance, and we got chatting.
A couple of days later, I invited her to dinner and a swim at Treasure Island. While we were talking, the topic got around to variations in sex style. While we were talking about anal as an option, she was pretty revolted at the idea. Face screwed up in disgust. But I was telling her that the area around her anus was very sensitive, and she should not knock a bit of licking until she had tried it.
Come time for us to leave, she discovered that she had left her gate key at home, so she could not get into her house (auntie and 2 sons).
So I gallantly offered to pay for a room where we could sleep, then she goes home in the morning.
So we are in bed, naked, showered, very clean, and I start the routine. But while I am licking her pussy, I am moving back and forth to her anus, and she makes it clear that she likes it. So a bit more exploration, some licking, sliding, fingering, and I turn her over to doggie position and start working on the back door. No resistance.
So I slide the pork sausage slowly into her virginal orifice, and soon fully home. She does not resist. So I start some movement, and after a short time, fully banging away. She likes this, and is soon driving backwards onto me.
What a transition.
And a totally unexpected devirgination of a pinay derriere.
The Phils is a wonderful place.
G
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12-18-15 15:59 #4300
Posts: 39Pass on the harem
Originally Posted by MrWoolyBooly [View Original Post]
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12-14-15 02:26 #4299
Posts: 291Originally Posted by ChochaMonger [View Original Post]
I'm open to anybody pointing out the pitfalls of renting under false name or through a fixer, say two or three ordinary apartments on short-term (month-to-month, 3- or 6-month) leases around town. Any sugar babies turn clingy, just never go to that apartment again. Nice to notify the owner who would undoubtedly also want them out. Costs money, but even three ordinary apartments would cost the same or less than a single decent apartment in many Western cities. Plans are still vague, but got to think of something on the boring outbound flights.
Maybe the best option is a single rented love nest while supporting a skilled pimpette.
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11-20-15 02:37 #4298
Posts: 413Originally Posted by MSClive [View Original Post]
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11-19-15 21:41 #4297
Posts: 397Originally Posted by Simmer [View Original Post]
1) Heart reconstruction surgery is a procedure most cardiac surgeons in the US have only heard of. It is a procedure where stem cells are used to reconstruct dead muscles of a patient's heart. Recovery time is less than 2 weeks as my 26-year old friend can testify to. Done in Thailand and India.
2) John Major, an ex-Prime Minister of UK also went to India for a medical treatment. Surely he has money and access to hospitals in UK.
Reason is that treatments in India, Thailand have weaker regulation. So when it comes to experimental treatments the barrier to prove risk and benefit is lower.
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11-19-15 19:46 #4296
Posts: 281Originally Posted by Wolvenvacht [View Original Post]
I do laugh when people call the NHS "socialist". It's a label: maybe it's right, maybe it's not. But unlike here in the US, I don't spend hours on the phone arguing over yet another incorrect bill, or worry whether an op will be covered, or whether insurance will pay for a medication, or whether that medication comes in a generic form (=lower copay). Sure, the NHS isn't perfect but at least you'll be treated if it's medically necessary and appropriate, without bill shock some weeks / months later. "You never knew how good you have it" certainly applies when moving from the UK to the US, unless you're a high roller and / or no medical issues!
I'm not knocking US healthcare: if you can afford it, or on an excellent plan (can your employer afford it) you can get great care.
BTW my 3-day stay in Manila Sanitarium, room and food, labs, medications, doctors etc cost a grand total of £120, about USD $183 or Php8628.
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11-18-15 19:55 #4295
Posts: 2502Originally Posted by Simmer [View Original Post]
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11-18-15 17:32 #4294
Posts: 281Originally Posted by MuaTur [View Original Post]
I spent 3 days in Manila Sanitarium for acute gastroenteritis once. It may not have been the most glamorous of facilities but it was clean and the care was excellent. Meanwhile, in the US, my wife worries that she'll lose a patient due to the high patient to low nurse ratio in ICU, 2:1 instead of 1:1 in the UK, and that's on a good day when they're not understaffed like they usually are.
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11-18-15 09:36 #4293
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by MuaTur [View Original Post]
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11-17-15 06:27 #4292
Posts: 413Does it really poorer than the other so called third world countries?
M not related to madics just m a user in my place and sometime other places around the world. As per my experiences I should say in Philippine medical service is relatively poorer in respect of qualities and expertise even than the so called third world countries.
In my last experience it was a plan to stay 3 days with a 39 yr old girl in Angles. But unexpectedly we were in need to shortage our staying in one day, due to a medic problem of her 20 yr old daughter. The daughter given a birth of an American child in hospital by Scissorian. On the third day of operation my girl came to see me with a plan for staying three days. Until then, all was quite ok. But we make shortage of staying after having emergency call from the hospital that her daughter gets infection in her wound.
It was been informed me that all Scissorian mothers in Philippine need to stay in hospital minimum three days but generally it goes for a week or more. That makes me little surprise because I have seen in Thailand or Nepal the Scissorian mothers come home just after a day with their babies. Even in Kathmandu I met a girl have spotless belly since she have a Scissorian baby.
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11-16-15 18:23 #4291
Posts: 461The only ones immunized are the drug companies
This vaccine thing comes from the top. If there were a thousand new vaccines invented today, the United Stated FDA would approve every one of them. And the CDC, one of the most corrupt, crony bureaucracies on the planet would be pushing every single one.
The manufacturers got their way in California. An unbelievably huge amount of money was dumped into Sacramento, the capitol, to get Senate Bill 277 passed. Families that don't comply with the vaccine mandate will lose their state constitutional right for an education in public and private K-12 schools. Also the use of licensed daycare facilities, in-home daycare, public or private preschools and after school care programs are all included in the new law. School aged children not up-to-date on every mandated vaccine will be required to home school without options for classroom learning.
Now they're fighting the same thing in New York and it will sweep the country. The push is world wide, it's a global political movement. And it's completely funded by the industry because it's a huge money maker for the drug industry. It's a perfect product. You have the government order people to use your product, set your own price, and if anything goes wrong you have complete liability immunity. You can not sue a manufacturer or anyone who administers it if there's an injury involved.
I don't want to take sides or even get into it much more because I already have 305 posts. But I'll just finish by saying that the HPV vaccine is touted to fight cervical cancer. But what they aren't telling you is that thousands of girls are having a long list of horrible adverse reactions. And over 100 deaths at last count. That's according to VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System). And estimates are that up to 90% of events are not reported.
So. Is there any proof that it's safe? No.
Is there any proof that it's totally effective? Is anyone going to guarantee that you won't get HPV? No.
Is there any proof that it's not safe? Yes.
Is there any proof that it's not totally effective? Yes. The vaccine contains the virus and many people contract the virus after receiving the vaccine.
And most cases go away on their own anyway.
I think anyone should have the right to put anything in their body they want. It's just tragic, and in my opinion criminal, that this stuff is being pushed without proper education of the risks.
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11-16-15 14:40 #4290
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by ChochaMonger [View Original Post]
This CDC link backs it up plus from WHO and Planned Parenthood.
http://www.cdc.gov/hpv/parents/vaccine.html
http://www.who.int/immunization/diseases/hpv/en/
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/le...pv/hpv-vaccine
I also agree (that is rare CM as we know LOL) that doctor in this country don't care for ethics just cash. So similar to their government and politicians LOL.
Once I show this link to a few cuties they get it fast or not at all, but the medical profession can be unscrupulous for sure.
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11-16-15 12:55 #4289
Posts: 4567Relax Pantot.
You were doing pretty good there until you started insinuating that people with over 1000 posts and / or people with expense accounts and / or people living in Makati are all somehow misinformed and possibly ganging up on you. That type of sweeping generalization does somewhat diminish your earlier points. Which were actually quite good.
I don't know much about HPV, but most gals in the bar have to get some medical clearance from the beginning. It makes sense that the get the vaccine since some are pretty fresh when they first arrive from the province.
Is the system set up to extract as much money from everyone possible? I'm pretty sure that I can agree with Pantot on that point. X (embarrassed to have over 4000 posts).
Originally Posted by Pantot [View Original Post]
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11-16-15 08:34 #4288
Posts: 2656HPV Fleecing of Poriner Boyfriend
There is no reason to doubt that the AC beaver doctors are pushing this HPV vaccine as profit point in their business. The CDC guidelines recommend the vaccine for kids, and set a cut-off age of 21 yrs for men and 26 yrs old for women. Yet, in AC, women as old as 30 yrs are being told they need this vaccine by their doctors. It's a nice way for the doctors to cash in on some of the foreigner boyfriend money boosting the local economy. It's a waste of money for any woman over 26 yrs of age to get this vaccine, and it's definitely a waste of money for women of any age to get this vaccine if they've already been barebacked by one or more mongers.
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11-16-15 03:32 #4287
Posts: 206Originally Posted by Hutsori [View Original Post]
If I had something seriously wrong I would GTFO of that country ASAP, sorry but I doubt many posters here disagree. But they will I'm sure as I have less than 1000 posts!
The witch doctor comment was obviously hyperbole. I am sure your company will pay for private care in the best fascilities if your stuck there for work, god give you strength, or if you are independently wealthy. Who pays for all your care in the world class medical centers of the Phils BTW?
I am just a frequent visitor for pleasure not a resident or someone there on an expense account. I gave up posting or reading the Makati thread long ago because it is dominated by guys living on the companys dime or who have money to burn staying in over priced hotel at 1st world rates and paying for overpriced pussy.
So keep in mind Pantot is excluding the Nirvana of Makati and the wonderful areas of the wealthy elite in Metro Manila in all posts about "The Phils".