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08-19-19 15:18 #14581
Posts: 22080Originally Posted by HungryStud101 [View Original Post]
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08-19-19 13:34 #14580
Posts: 22080Originally Posted by Stalesihonim [View Original Post]
For many girls in Germany, Sharks is number 1. I was told on some Fridays, 200/250 girls, too many for me, but I didn't find only 1 attractive to make me feel: I want her, when I really find this feeling. Also Oase, or Samya for many girls. For fresh girls, Samya, Acapulco Velbert or Gold.
For higher level for looks and love in bed, Globe close to Zurich and Freubad north Bern is not bad, for 269 CHF = 245 €, for entry with free foods and drinks and 1 hour in room on Swiss level, even I hate Swiss robbers administration.
For me, on average, Germany is less expensive and higher level than Austria. Switzerland is higher level and sometimes not much more expensive. Full 30 GFE mn can be for 80/90 € in Switzerland with shower together after, 130€ at Globe, 260€ at Aphrodisia.
My subjective tastes of course. I m only interested by beauties and love in bed, not by trash PSE nor dolls in plastic.
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08-19-19 12:29 #14579
Posts: 22080Originally Posted by Jkkk8 [View Original Post]
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08-19-19 12:17 #14578
Posts: 22080Originally Posted by Triplestudrazz [View Original Post]
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08-19-19 05:48 #14577
Posts: 823Originally Posted by Pessimist [View Original Post]
Fkk clubs want to make nusiness. Thus don't expect any packages with reduced entry fee or other goodies.
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08-19-19 03:55 #14576
Posts: 1385In my view, sleeping in the FKK for a night has some slight novelty value but it is not a great choice on a sustainable basis. First, you got to wait till closing hours to get "checked in". Paying 100 bucks for 6 to 7 hours is a rip off for the quality of room and service you are getting in return. This is especially true if you already rented a car, in which case you can easily drive at closing or whenever you wanted and drive to a real hotel that you can rent at a similar price. Since the room is yours only for a few hours, you got to worry about where to keep your bags before and after the rental period, particularly if you are plan to hit up that club for a few days in a row.
If the club built a real hotel adjoining the club and rented rooms at the same terms and prices as a any real hotel, yes it would be worth it.
Also, I'm not aware that any club is waiving the entry fee to the club to room renters. At least not that I have seen.
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08-19-19 03:20 #14575
Posts: 744Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
How are the breakfasts? How about the receipts? Most of the time I am making a detour on a business trip. I would hate to turn in a receipt with FKK World on it.
Yes good Sirioja. I appreciate your reports. I read them when I am planning a trip or "in country.".
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08-19-19 02:15 #14574
Posts: 4Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
It was the worst ever and never seen it like that ever and there were way more men than women and only about 4 to 5 even consider 7+.
All my Oase exp. Have been so good that I didn't even have a clue it was ever bad. I was there in October and January and it was great both of those months so.
I assumed its always good all year around all the great Romanian girls were gone and I found myself bored at times and that has never happened.
And the talent was the exact same from one night to next but maybe 2 different girls the second night. So your saying I have hope that it will return to normal.
So glad to hear that as I loved my past exp. And wanted to repeat them.
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08-19-19 01:18 #14573
Posts: 6681Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
There are loads of stops along the autobahn there for truckers to pit stop and take a nap. That is why they are there, because it is illegal for truckers and drivers to drive for more than 8 hours or something in one go without taking a nap.
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08-19-19 00:00 #14572
Posts: 4It appears that Betty's English puppet and Rammstein song subject are not happy with many people posting here. I don't understand these attacks on Gino and FuS and other members. Gino has been posting here for years, and is far more coherent and informed than the bull terriers at his heels. FUS is new but he too appears to be an intelligent man and has posted some good reviews so far. I would say WorldPeace and Akebono are also extremely well informed writers and seasoned mongers. Well done, gents.
In the meanwhile, Betty's STD man gave himself a glowing review in ROD which is not a classy thing to do.
Apollyon has been telling us that Betty's puppet has lost it of late. Perhaps troubles at home.
I want to thank Neurosynth for his well balanced contributions. Also to Mr. Ho, Syzygies, Sirioja and TankDown and his friend TheCane.
Finally, ISG is by far the best forum for information about sex tourism in the world. A huge thanks to the moderator of the forum.
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08-18-19 23:52 #14571
Posts: 115Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
Thanks for the tip about world!, I think I will pass since 100 Eur is over my budget for rooms if it do not include half naked ladies, tea and scrambled eggs.
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08-18-19 23:33 #14570
Posts: 115Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
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08-18-19 21:45 #14569
Posts: 1138Originally Posted by HungryStud101 [View Original Post]
Esso, Unterschweinstiege 2, 60549 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
One thing I noticed is that gas is roughly 15-20% cheaper in the inner city stations compared to the ones next to autobahns, FYI.
True they check the car like hawk when you return it, but if you had used your credit card that covers rental cars and you didn't buy any insurance from car rental or your booking agency, you credit card company will cover any damage to the car up to whatever limit the CC company has on your record. Best is to call your CC company for full info before you rent the car. Or just buy full insurance from rental or booking company. In any case, if you are covered by insurance with zero deductible, you don't have to worry. Even in Germany. So why worry too much.
Frankfurt now has enough automatic transmission cars, you don't really have to take a stick shift. In fact many of the German manufacturers are stopping or drastically reducing manual transmission cars for last few years.
You are right about the traffic cameras and tickets and the rental company charging too much fees for them. If you have good enough data connection on your phone (eg T-Mobile or Google Fi from US or something else) try to use Waze and you should get alerts for speed traps and traffic cameras ahead of them.
So far in last 15 years I had no problem with Hertz, Avis, Enterprise and Europcar groups in Germany. Avis particularly no longer asks any paper to sign, everything electronic at the counter, send email to you with full docs, and you are out if the counter in couple of minutes (besides any queue of other renters you may needed wait in). Others are similar time too only that they still give you a printed contract to carry. Key is to make your car rental booking ahead online, otherwise you will spend a long time at the counter. I prefer Expedia App for booking cars, never had good luck with other sites.
Sixt once tried to charge me over 4000 e for a dent they had before, so I had to send them an attorney's letter which stopped their pestering calls but they also put me in their DNR list. I should have checked the car more carefully before taking it out, and at least should have had my CC company deal with it as opposed to trying to stop their scam by myself.
Don't know anything about German laws about sleeping in the car on the streets but I know you can easily sleep in your car in the parking lots of Oase, Sharks and probably other FKKs too. Also, sleeping in your car in any gas station or resting stop off of any autobahn is perfectly legal, and most even has 24x7 toilets for 70c and some with showers as well. Truckers use them all year and cars use them mainly in summer. Just be careful not to get pneumonia if it's cold outside.
It's a personal choice but renting a car definitely gives much more freedom, time and flexibility to explore various clubs as opposed to depending on public transit. Only thing is that you must be super alert while driving in Germany which you don't have to in public transit.
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08-18-19 21:36 #14568
Posts: 972Originally Posted by DerAuslander [View Original Post]
Siri comes here and fucks, posts actual experiences in a factual manner and to insult him is to insult all the others who do the same. I don't care if Siri sleeps in a car, the side of the road in the bushes or a five star hotel in the city what I do care about and respect is his devotion to honesty. I will second the's closing ' Keep up the excellent work!
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08-18-19 20:37 #14567
Posts: 744Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
Just make sure that you completely fill the tank or they will charge you as if you returned the car on empty. So 7/8's full and they consider the car empty in Frankfort and there are no gas stations adjacent to the car rental place. Also, be prepared to fill out as much paperwork as you would when applying for a mortgage. Upon return of your rental, the German's will go over that car like an episode of CSI Miami. It can be like a crime scene so look over your care really good before you take it out. I hope you can drive a stick. Also, look out for the passive speed enforcement cameras. I got two tickets delivered to my office mail 3 months after I returned my car. The ticket was not so bad the Avis surcharge for all the work they had to do to find me was more than the ticket. I didn't pay it. They had pictures of my doppelgänger in the driver's seat. If the trains are convenient take the trains.