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[QUOTE=McAdonis;1600855]Yes, but these girls are from Romanian villages. I think they may just holler "China" to get your attention because you walk past them and refuse to make eye contact. I doubt it is intentional. After all, they are trying to close the sale on a potential customer (you).
Can you elaborate on "hostile" tone? I mean if you reject them and they start with racial profanities and epithets, I can see why you are angry. If a girl is really being disrepectful, you can report her to management. I am guessing anywhere from 5 percent of the entry fees come from East Asian customers (maybe even 10 percent on weekends / evenings).[/QUOTE]Hi McAdonis,
Actually, I am not talking about the girls. The girls are fine.
Yes, some girls yelled "Kina" when they saw me, but they were just trying to get my attention like you said.
They were not hostile and disrespectful, so I didn't mind at all.
I am talking about some male customers in Sharks.
Maybe using the word "hostile" is too serious, but their behavior and remarks surely made me "uncomfortable".
I don't want to get into trouble with other male customers, so I just simply ignore them and enjoy the rest of the club.
[QUOTE=Breadman;1600826]Also curious why you look down on the people on the street or waiting for the train, what makes you think they couldn't afford to visit Sharks?[/QUOTE]Hi Breadman,
I am sorry for my inappropriate remarks.
No, I didn't look down on anyone.
I said that just to highlight how surprised I was to encounter that kind of situation in a FKK Club.
I don't judge people simply because they take public transportation, walk, ride a bike, etc.
Please don't get me wrong. I am not that shallow. LOL.
In fact, I am the one who take S-Bahn, Regional Bahn, Trams, and Buses to visit Sharks!
I stay in a hotel in Frankfurt.
Frankfurt Hbf- S-Bahn / RB. Darmstadt Hbf. Bus are. Sharks.
Sharks. Tram 5 - Darmstadt Hbf. S-Bahn / RB. Frankfurt Hbf.
(And I also use Darmstadt Nordbahnhof sometimes).
I only take a taxi from Sharks to Darmstadt Hbf when it is rainy and cold. Oterwise, I walk about 1.5 KM to Rhonring to take Tram 5 to Darmstadt Hbf.
Taking the public transportation is a big save form the expensive German Taxi fare.
I am an expert of "How to take public transportation to visit FKK Sharks" now! LOL.
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[QUOTE=UShobbyist;1600804]The taxi from FKK Sharks to Frankfurt Hbf is 65 euro. The taxi from FKK Sharks to Darmstadt Hbf is 7 euro.[/QUOTE]Yes, the taxi fare from Sharks to Darmstadt Hbf was around 8€.
However, now, the taxi drivers waiting outside Sharks seems to come up with a new route (Sharks- Darmstadt Hbf) which will cost the customers at least 10€.
I took a taxi from Sharks to Darmstadt Hbf two times recently.
The two different drivers all took the same route, and the fare on the meter were 10.10€ and 10.30€.
One time, I shared the taxi with a local German customer, and the driver still took the same route. That means they will take the longer route no matter you're a local German or a foreigner now.
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Final thoughts on Sharks
monday was the last of my three days in sharks. this trip was the first time that i had visited the club and i am sharing my overall opinions.
overall, it was a very positive experience. the highlight was the excellent lineup. i had no trouble finding a partner, with plenty to my taste. there was a good mix of temperaments and body types, so i think most guys would be happy with what's on offer. i experienced no upsell in any of my sessions, and no bad session.
other highlights for me were the outside space and the food.
the main downsides for me are that travel by public transport is less easy than i would like, although better than some of the other fr clubs. and the rooms. i understand that things have improved, but there is still some progress to be made with cleanliness.
i enjoyed saturday and monday the most. sunday was very busy.
i hung out with mona (russia) for most of the day.
i had spent time with her on sunday, and we followed up with nearly four hours in one of the outside rooms. i could not do a very long session in one of the indoor rooms at sharks, but it was great outdoor. particularly in the far corner room, which has full protection from the sun.
a few words on mona. i believe she is really worth the effort, but she is bordering on obsessive about cleanliness. we had a very nice time, but i had to scrub up to almost surgical levels of cleanliness. i'm pretty easy going, and am happy that the girls take care, but some might find it a little over the top. i exaggerate, but it seemed like we could fill a skip with the amount of paper towels and antiseptic wipes that we got through. for the record, i work very hard to make sure that i am clean before a session.
from our discussions, i don't think she will be at the club for long.
the downside of the outside session was that one particular guy kept visiting us for a peep. not unexpected, but not appreciated either.
sharks is not and easy club for me to travel to, but it is very much worth the effort.
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[quote=frozty;1601063]the downside of the outside session was that one particular guy kept visiting us for a peep. not unexpected, but not appreciated either.[/quote]were you in the cave room? if so then the voyeur episode also happened to me during my visit to sharks back in april. we were told by another girl that this newbie not only peeped but stood there and watch the session as it unfolded. the girl that i was with got really pissed. they should really put a door on those cave rooms.
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[QUOTE=Frozty;1601063]I hung out with Mona (Russia) for most of the day.
I had spent time with her on Sunday, and we followed up with nearly four hours in one of the outside rooms.[/QUOTE]Are you saying after you finished the session with her, she still spent four hours with you after the session outside? Wow! I never knew FKK girls also gave you company for free even after the session was over. I thought they would immediately rush back to get a new customer! After all it is business for them. Time is money for them.
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[QUOTE=SoloTraveler;1600914]One time, I shared the taxi with a local German customer, and the driver still took the same route. That means they will take the longer route no matter you're a local German or a foreigner now.[/QUOTE]A right turn just north of the station that could previously be done has been closed for a few months now. As a result, the taxis now have to head west and do a long left loop to get from the station to Sharks. The bad news is that, according to 2 taxi drivers I asked, the road works will take up till next year to be completed.
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[quote=wassab;1601072]were you in the cave room? if so then the voyeur episode also happened to me during my visit to sharks back in april. we were told by another girl that this newbie not only peeped but stood there and watch the session as it unfolded. the girl that i was with got really pissed. they should really put a door on those cave rooms.[/quote]no, i am being generous calling it a room. basically decking, with a bed, surrounded by not very dense hedging. a very pleasant space though.
our voyeur was an elderly guy, and it was easy enough to hear him sliding towards us. each time i had to ask him to leave, otherwise he just hung around with an unnerving leer on his face.
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[QUOTE=AugustYa;1601104]Are you saying after you finished the session with her, she still spent four hours with you after the session outside? Wow! I never knew FKK girls also gave you company for free even after the session was over. I thought they would immediately rush back to get a new customer! After all it is business for them. Time is money for them.[/QUOTE]No, she got paid for her time.
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[QUOTE=Frozty;1601143]No, she got paid for her time.[/QUOTE]Ok so the 4 hours that you spent was during the session, yeah?
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[QUOTE=Frozty;1601143]No, she got paid for her time.[/QUOTE]In many of the service clubs in NRW it is quite common to spend some quality time outside the room without charge. Of course when another paying customer shows up, she has to go, but relax together, having lunch or dinner, etc is not seen as strange.
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[QUOTE=AugustYa;1601226]Ok so the 4 hours that you spent was during the session, yeah?[/QUOTE]Yes.
As Maxime said, some free time is to be had. One of the reasons that I like longer sessions, and repeating with girls is that they are more happy to spend a little time pro bono.
In Sharks, Roxanna came over a couple of times to share some time on the sun lounger. As the law of diminishing returns states, the first 10 minute cuddle, free of charge, with a super-hot, naked girl is pretty sweet. I'm not sure that's quite the example used in my economics text books, but it was along those lines.
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[QUOTE=TankTank123;1601113]A right turn just north of the station that could previously be done has been closed for a few months now. As a result, the taxis now have to head west and do a long left loop to get from the station to Sharks. The bad news is that, according to 2 taxi drivers I asked, the road works will take up till next year to be completed.[/QUOTE]Yes I agree. Roadwork is the reason.
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"Kina" is not the Official German word for China. I can't say I have even heard it. However its possible that Romanians pronounce China this way.
The German way sounds like Cheena.
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[QUOTE=Syzygies;1601502]"Kina" is not the Official German word for China. I can't say I have even heard it. However its possible that Romanians pronounce China this way.
The German way sounds like Cheena.[/QUOTE]I don't agree. China is spelled "China" in German as it is in English. However, most Germans would pronounce it "Keena" which is what I think the original poster was hearing. Some German dialects harsh up the K sound a bit, a gutteral sound not heard in English. It is produced a bit like ch except in the very back of the throat, like how a Scotsman pronounces ch in "loch". It doesn't sound at all like typical English ch to my ears.
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[QUOTE=Syzygies;1601502]"Kina" is not the Official German word for China. I can't say I have even heard it. However its possible that Romanians pronounce China this way.
The German way sounds like Cheena.[/QUOTE]More like: "Sheena", but with a softer "sh"-sound. And it's spelled: "China".
The only ones in Germany who pronounce "China" as "Keena" are the Bavarians. No idea how Romanians pronounce it.
But here's a little anekdote: The Swedish spell it "Kina" and pronounce it "Sheena", just like the Germans do.
And to the English, "China" is porcelain.