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[QUOTE=Gino02;2429233][URL]https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel[/URL]
Look at the countries that CDC is advising travel against now. Except for Italy and Iran, which got affected lately, all are Asian countries. Imagine what would have happened if rest of the world had stopped Asians to spread all over the world back in January. Common sense to stop spreading of a deadly virus without vaccine or treatment. Not xenophobic or racist to take precautions. Simple common sense..[/QUOTE]I just wish everybody on all sides would stop politicizing and racializing what could possibly shape up to be a worldwide catastrophe! I just saw a program on TV the other night that talked about how when the French got to Polynesia they brought with them things like the common cold that killed scores of people as the natives didn't experience such health problems and had no immunities against them. And let's not get started with what happened to native peoples of the Americas.
Travel and migration is a part of the human experience, and it's easier to do more today than it ever has been in history. By everybody, not just Asians. And everybody has been doing it from the start of time, including Europeans (for a long time farther than anybody else) whose maladies, unknown to a new world for example, nearly killed everybody who was there before them. It wasn't war. It was disease. How about we lay off the Asians in this and stop making it all about them. Other folks have had a hand in this kind of thing (spreading deadly viruses) too. And with much more catastrophic consequences than the Coronavirus (so far). Like bringing down whole societies! Stop politicizing and racializing the Coronavirus scare against Asian people.
For full disclosure, I am not Asian. I don't have an Asian girlfriend or wife, or am otherwise predisposed towards favoring Asians for some reason. I'm not even physically attracted to most Asian women LOL. I just don't like seeing bias, discrimination, and bad treatment directed towards a group based upon their race. That's too often the result of ignorance and hate leading to some pretty despicable treatment of those people. The more the ignorance, hate, and fear the worse they are treated.
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[QUOTE=Palcon;2429201]There aren't as many ladies but not a shortage considering there have been more ladies than men recently in the clubs. The girls have been complaining about the low number of visitors this past week.[/QUOTE]I can imagine that the girls complain, but if I have to imagine a place where the risk of contracting a flu is moderate to high then FKK are on top of the list.
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[QUOTE=TheCane;2429275]I just wish everybody on all sides would stop politicizing and racializing what could possibly shape up to be a worldwide catastrophe! I just saw a program on TV the other night that talked about how when the French got to Polynesia they brought with them things like the common cold that killed scores of people as the natives didn't experience such health problems and had no immunities against them. And let's not get started with what happened to native peoples of the Americas.
Travel and migration is a part of the human experience, and it's easier to do more today than it ever has been in history. By everybody, not just Asians. And everybody has been doing it from the start of time, including Europeans (for a long time farther than anybody else) whose maladies, unknown to a new world for example, nearly killed everybody who was there before them. It wasn't war. It was disease. How about we lay off the Asians in this and stop making it all about them. Other folks have had a hand in this kind of thing (spreading deadly viruses) too. And with much more catastrophic consequences than the Coronavirus (so far). Like bringing down whole societies! Stop politicizing and racializing the Coronavirus scare against Asian people.
For full disclosure, I am not Asian. I don't have an Asian girlfriend or wife, or am otherwise predisposed towards favoring Asians for some reason. I'm not even physically attracted to most Asian women LOL. I just don't like seeing bias, discrimination, and bad treatment directed towards a group based upon their race. That's too often the result of ignorance and hate leading to some pretty despicable treatment of those people. The more the ignorance, hate, and fear the worse they are treated.[/QUOTE]+1.
Or perhaps +10.
Such a brilliant comment. Thank you, Mr. Cane.
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[QUOTE=MrHo;2429013]However, if you are in USA, you can quite easily fly to south america as well. But problem with these nations are accessibility to good looking girls, it is not so easy as FKK if you don't have good contact or friend there, where as in FKK you just go there and house as in FKK management did all the jobs for you, like getting good girls of all types, security, price, service, they even feed you and wash you with sauna LOL.[/QUOTE]Sorry Mr. Ho, but this just isn't true. It's actually really easy to find good looking girls all over the Americas. Otherwise, a place like Brazil would not be my favorite destination of them all, even over Germany. Now, it's true that Brazil has the termas which are like the FKKs, but I can assure you that it's really not difficult at all to find pretty girls for sex all over Latin America in places like Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Argentina and more. It may not be at an FKK-like set-up everywhere, but it's still easy. Trust me the one who has gone before you.
Senpai-Cane.
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[QUOTE=Gino02;2429233][URL]https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel[/URL]
Look at the countries that CDC is advising travel against now. Except for Italy and Iran, which got affected lately, all are Asian countries. Imagine what would have happened if rest of the world had stopped Asians to spread all over the world back in January. Common sense to stop spreading of a deadly virus without vaccine or treatment. Not xenophobic or racist to take precautions. Simple common sense.[/QUOTE]One thing you failed to understand is complexity of international politics and need to collaborate to tackle this virus that is originated in Wohan, China.
For instance, At the beginning of outbreak of corona virus in China. Japan could have refused this British cruise ship with almost 4000 people on board that was infected by corona virus, I mean it does not make sense to bring such Corona virus ship into the port of Japan, which is not even our cruise ship, but we decided we take in the corona virus infected British cruise ship in because of our international collaboration and international responsibility as a nation who has one of the most advance medical care and medical knowledge in the world and also cruise ship had almost 400 Americans on board, and USA is our biggest ally and they asked for help.
China is not exactly best friend of Japan, but in case like this, it is not the situation to be selfish, which will make the situation worst, but try to help them to fix this situation.
Anyways, let WHO, CDC of all nations and other governments handle the issue.
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[QUOTE=Pessimist;2429189]Sometimes, knowing where the stock market would be at after a specified amount of time does not help. Back in mid October if someone had said the stock market would be at the same level in 4 1/2 months by the end of February, you would have shrugged and said "OK, not much opportunity to make money". But it went up and down more than 10% in the interim.[/QUOTE]I can presume hedge funds and other financial majors are paying major PR companies to write more fear in mass media to maximize their profits with this virus via short positions.
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[QUOTE=TheCane;2429275]I just wish everybody on all sides would stop politicizing and racializing what could possibly shape up to be a worldwide catastrophe! I just saw a program on TV the other night that talked about how when the French got to Polynesia they brought with them things like the common cold that killed scores of people as the natives didn't experience such health problems and had no immunities against them. And let's not get started with what happened to native peoples of the Americas.
Travel and migration is a part of the human experience, and it's easier to do more today than it ever has been in history. By everybody, not just Asians. And everybody has been doing it from the start of time, including Europeans (for a long time farther than anybody else) whose maladies, unknown to a new world for example, nearly killed everybody who was there before them. It wasn't war. It was disease. How about we lay off the Asians in this and stop making it all about them. Other folks have had a hand in this kind of thing (spreading deadly viruses) too. And with much more catastrophic consequences than the Coronavirus (so far). Like bringing down whole societies! Stop politicizing and racializing the Coronavirus scare against Asian people.
For full disclosure, I am not Asian. I don't have an Asian girlfriend or wife, or am otherwise predisposed towards favoring Asians for some reason. I'm not even physically attracted to most Asian women LOL. I just don't like seeing bias, discrimination, and bad treatment directed towards a group based upon their race. That's too often the result of ignorance and hate leading to some pretty despicable treatment of those people. The more the ignorance, hate, and fear the worse they are treated.[/QUOTE]+1. Very well stated, The Cane. There is only one race in this world, the human race. The human race will have to combat this novel virus together.
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I agree with the Cane, aside from on one point. Saying Europeans started travelling before everyone else is nothing but an assumption there are absolutely no grounds for. Human history is 2 million years old. All we know for a fact only goes back to when we ourselves were born. And the further you go back in time, the less likely the chance of the stories being told or written down are correct.
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[QUOTE=TheCane;2429343]Sorry Mr. Ho, but this just isn't true. It's actually really easy to find good looking girls all over the Americas. Otherwise, a place like Brazil would not be my favorite destination of them all, even over Germany. Now, it's true that Brazil has the termas which are like the FKKs, but I can assure you that it's really not difficult at all to find pretty girls for sex all over Latin America in places like Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Argentina and more. It may not be at an FKK-like set-up everywhere, but it's still easy. Trust me the one who has gone before you.
Senpai-Cane.[/QUOTE]I will take that over 20 hours flight in my life and I actually have good friend living in Brazil too. When I was living in Lausanne, Switzerland. I used to fuck Brazilian tutes because Brazilian and Russians were the main offer there beside rare beautiful Swiss french girls I sometimes got. Brazilian girls there were also beautiful and good in Bed. One day, I will make that over 20 hours trip Senpai Cane, all for Brazilian beautiful pussies LOL, and little bit of cultural trip LOL.
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[QUOTE=MrHo;2429417]I can presume hedge funds and other financial majors are paying major PR companies to write more fear in mass media to maximize their profits with this virus via short positions.[/QUOTE]All the major global stock indices have declined more than 10% from trailing peak. There is broad based selling. ETFs are a major cause. That said, hedge funds alone can't cause this much damage, and many hedge funds are positioned to the long side. Only a few hedge funds are truly net short.
[URL]https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/[/URL]
This link now provides the latest corona count. Italy has almost 1,700 and France plus DE have more than Japan.
I will be staying put and satisfying myself with local delights for now. Good luck to all those attending in the interim, you will have a lot of girls competing to service you.
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[QUOTE=MrHo;2429415]One thing you failed to understand is complexity of international politics and need to collaborate to tackle this virus that is originated in Wohan, China.
For instance, At the beginning of outbreak of corona virus in China. Japan could have refused this British cruise ship with almost 4000 people on board that was infected by corona virus, I mean it does not make sense to bring such Corona virus ship into the port of Japan, which is not even our cruise ship, but we decided we take in the corona virus infected British cruise ship in because of our international collaboration and international responsibility as a nation who has one of the most advance medical care and medical knowledge in the world and also cruise ship had almost 400 Americans on board, and USA is our biggest ally and they asked for help.
China is not exactly best friend of Japan, but in case like this, it is not the situation to be selfish, which will make the situation worst, but try to help them to fix this situation.
Anyways, let WHO, CDC of all nations and other governments handle the issue.[/QUOTE]Obviously the governments are not handling the issue, just have a look about their extremely erratic communication, they try not to tell the truth to avoid any panic. China will for sure come out positively of the situation, they have the will, the power, the strength to do it. I am not at all so confident about Europe, the US. A part of the population is not willing to listen any government recommendations, how do you believe the people will react in some suburbs in Paris, Marseilles, Milano, Berlin, London, Chicago, Denver, Madrid. Will they listen to the police? The risk is there, even some of those populations are not able to understand what to do.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2429489]I agree with the Cane, aside from on one point. Saying Europeans started travelling before everyone else is nothing but an assumption there are absolutely no grounds for. Human history is 2 million years old. All we know for a fact only goes back to when we ourselves were born. And the further you go back in time, the less likely the chance of the stories being told or written down are correct.[/QUOTE]I absolutely did not say that Europeans started traveling first! Where did I say that? That would have been an ignorant thing for anybody to say. In fact, most experts agree that humankind started on the African continent and spread around the globe from there. If we want to start at the beginning so to speak. What I did say was that there was a point in time when European people were traveling farther than anybody else. The age of discovery. Looking for a shorter passage to the riches of the Indies. And taking diseases like the common cold and small pox with them wherever they went.
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Anal sex in FKK
Hi,
I have asked this question before in the thread of a specific FKK.
I hope it is OK to ask again here to reach a bigger audience.
Also the experience may differ between different FKKs.
To the question:
When you buy a one hour session with anal, how much of that time is usually spent tapping that ass?
To be sure to be stiff enough I would prefer to shoot the first load in the ass, but am afraid to cum too quick.
If that happens I would like to give it another try later during the session.
I once booked an escort for two hours including anal.
I took it easy entering her, but once I was inside and was told it was okay to start pumping hard, I came almost immediately.
She made me cum more times, but wouldn't let me have another go at her sphincter.
Any anal aficionados here that could share their experiences on this matter?
I understand no girl enjoys 60 minutes of non-stop ass tapping, but I am not willing to pay 50 (or 100) euros for just one minute.
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The age of Discovery. Name says it all really. I call it Rediscovery.
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Evidence also suggest the simulation we are living in was turned on rather recently. Perhaps just in the last 100 years. Older history was just programmed in as a case of reference. If it had not been a simulation, there would be evidence of far larger global wars and population movements 1000 times over, starting from anywhere, since the birth of man.