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[QUOTE=SoloTraveler;1628349]When I was not mongering in Frankfurt, I either stay in my hotel room and watch porn on my laptop, or just take a stroll along the Main River and relax.
When I was not mongering in Bangkok, I either stay in my hotel room and watch porn on my laptop, or just take a stroll along the Sukhumvit Road and relax.[/QUOTE]
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Time is money. I come to Germany for mongering on my mind, and it's my primary goal. I try to get as much out of it as possible within a limited stay. Tourism isn't on my mind as it's not my reason to be there. When I had extended stays, and made some time to do some touring in Frankfurt, and what I like is trying out local food. There was a market fair one day, and it was nice to try out many types of food and drinks offered there. RLD is worthwhile to see for a first timer and will get a good workout walking up the steps.
Even when you go to Oase the village there is quite a sight to see if you have not been to Europe. I took a train down without cab and walked down through the neighborhood and it's quite a sight. Summer seems to be very nice sights in Germany. Zurich was quite a sight.
I've been to Hamburg for mongering and did some sight seeing during the day. Hamburg I liked more than Frankfurt for it's shopping district and the touristy areas. I've heard Berlin has lots of stuff to see, but unfortunately I have yet to make time for that when there. Same for Munich with the historical structures and all, but the top FKKs are not there.
When you are in a foreign country, it's nice to find stuff that are different from where you are from.
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[QUOTE=PussyLiccker;1628665]:D
Time is money. I come to Germany for mongering on my mind, and it's my primary goal. I try to get as much out of it as possible within a limited stay. Tourism isn't on my mind as it's not my reason to be there. When I had extended stays, and made some time to do some touring in Frankfurt, and what I like is trying out local food. There was a market fair one day, and it was nice to try out many types of food and drinks offered there. RLD is worthwhile to see for a first timer and will get a good workout walking up the steps.
Even when you go to Oase the village there is quite a sight to see if you have not been to Europe. I took a train down without cab and walked down through the neighborhood and it's quite a sight. Summer seems to be very nice sights in Germany. Zurich was quite a sight.
I've been to Hamburg for mongering and did some sight seeing during the day. Hamburg I liked more than Frankfurt for it's shopping district and the touristy areas. I've heard Berlin has lots of stuff to see, but unfortunately I have yet to make time for that when there. Same for Munich with the historical structures and all, but the top FKKs are not there.
When you are in a foreign country, it's nice to find stuff that are different from where you are from.[/QUOTE]Hello PussyLiccker.
I thought you were a local, based on your knowledge of the clubs. Funny what SoloTraveller said about how HE spends his spare time. (Cheeky!) Myself, I have never done the RLD tour, only the outside and did not like the seedy area too much. Although, I should probably just run the stairs, just for a looksie. Frankfurt does have a few sights to see, especially near Konstablerwache. I have done a walk from Zoo to there and further west to Hbf. Cannot be thinking about sex 100% of the time, ya know. There are outdoor street vendors here and beer gardens. I found an interesting one near Willy-Brandt Platz around Oper. There was a booth that served up apfelwein.
I would like to take the Oase stroll, but I will probably need the GPS, unless the streets are marked. Friedrichsdorf is only 4. 0 km away from Oase and is easily doable, according to Google. I might give it a try if the weather is nice. Never been to Zurich or Hamburg yet, but I would like to pick your brain about these places, if you don't mind. I will tell you all about Berlin and Munich. These two cities are great to visit for different reasons, especially if you like WWII history.
When are you going back to Oase?
FiddyCent.
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Unfortunately I'm not a local. Or I would be like Syz, hitting the clubs on a weekly basis. No need for GPS, ask soemone on the street where the sex club Oase is. :D The walk that sucks is the Ober-Erlanbacher Str, where there is barely any room to walk along the side of the street. Vien has lots of historical building if you go to the city center, I just did a drive around it since I didn't have too much time. Besides that Vien didn't seem more different from Germany, just looks older. Zurich looks more modern and very clean, and looks quite different. Zurich doesn't seem so packed, looks like a upscale suburban town.
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[QUOTE=PussyLiccker;1628739]Unfortunately I'm not a local. Or I would be like Syz, hitting the clubs on a weekly basis. No need for GPS, ask soemone on the street where the sex club Oase is. :D The walk that sucks is the Ober-Erlanbacher Str, where there is barely any room to walk along the side of the street. Vien has lots of historical building if you go to the city center, I just did a drive around it since I didn't have too much time. Besides that Vien didn't seem more different from Germany, just looks older. Zurich looks more modern and very clean, and looks quite different. Zurich doesn't seem so packed, looks like a upscale suburban town.[/QUOTE]Thanks PussyLiccker!
I will take your travel advice into consideration. I wonder if Syzygies would like to join us for a stroll?
FiddyCent.
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I'd recommend you do it on a sunny day with a pleasant weather like in the spring or summer. Not sure how it's like on October there. One time is enough for me and I only drive now as I hit NRW also and more than one club in Hessen. Even the drive through the Autobahn is nice in the summer. When the sun is out in the spring or summer, it's quite different in Germany.
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[QUOTE=PussyLiccker;1628739]Zurich looks more modern and very clean, and looks quite different. Zurich doesn't seem so packed, looks like a upscale suburban town.[/QUOTE]If you want to find a real crowd in Zurich, then you have to go to the main train station downtown LOL! I was surprised at how many departures and arrivals they have there on a daily basis for such a small country (but obviously an important one). As for Germany, in study after study and poll after poll, Berlin ranks high as one of the trendiest, coolest cities in the world with plenty to see and do. And it's true too. The thing that surprised me the first time I went to Berlin is how much water there is there. Rivers and such really greatly define the landscape of the city. And of course, there's Munich and Hamburg. Plus plenty of places to go outside of the cities if you want something other than urban activities to engage in. I like German food, but as somebody else here pointed out, it can be very heavy. So, I can only take so much of it. I remember during my first trip to Germany thinking, "May I please, please, please have something else to eat other than meat and potatoes!" Hahaha! And of course, German beer is good too. A lack of things to do outside of mongering is a key reason why I probably will never go to Tijuana again.
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[QUOTE=FiddyCent;1628728]Funny what SoloTraveller said about how HE spends his spare time. (Cheeky!) [/QUOTE]I thought watching porn is like the most normal thing a man does when HE is in his hotel room alone. LOL.
Of course, I didn't watch porn all the time.
I watched porn just to warm up before I went to the FKK clubs. LOL.
When I said "I took a stroll along the Main River and relax", I mean that I went out of my hotel room and explored the city (around the Main River), just like other tourists did.
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[QUOTE=SoloTraveler;1628819]I thought watching porn is like the most normal thing a man does when HE is in his hotel room alone. LOL.
Of course, I didn't watch porn all the time.
I watched porn just to warm up before I went to the FKK clubs. LOL.
When I said "I took a stroll along the Main River and relax", I mean that I went out of my hotel room and explored the city (around the Main River), just like other tourists did.[/QUOTE]Even when I am at home, I watch porn every single day. I mean I do not think I never spend a day without watching porn since I am like 15 years old.
I sometimes think I am sex addict with some level of control, I will never be able to stop mongering.
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[QUOTE=SoloTraveler;1628819]I thought watching porn is like the most normal thing a man does when HE is in his hotel room alone. LOL.
Of course, I didn't watch porn all the time.
I watched porn just to warm up before I went to the FKK clubs. LOL.
When I said "I took a stroll along the Main River and relax", I mean that I went out of my hotel room and explored the city (around the Main River), just like other tourists did.[/QUOTE]Hello Solo Traveller.
Of course we all watch PRON! We were just teasing you. I watch to pick up on some of the techniques the porn directors use and apply them in real life. The late night German TV stations also show a bunch of ads for girls selling phone sex. There is something for everybody. European porn and American porn is distinctly different. That is another topic for discussion.
Of course strolls along the river are always nice. The Main, The Elbe, The Danube, etc.
FiddyCent.
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[QUOTE=TheCane;1628748]If you want to find a real crowd in Zurich, then you have to go to the main train station downtown LOL! I was surprised at how many departures and arrivals they have there on a daily basis for such a small country (but obviously an important one). As for Germany, in study after study and poll after poll, Berlin ranks high as one of the trendiest, coolest cities in the world with plenty to see and do. And it's true too. The thing that surprised me the first time I went to Berlin is how much water there is there. Rivers and such really greatly define the landscape of the city. And of course, there's Munich and Hamburg. Plus plenty of places to go outside of the cities if you want something other than urban activities to engage in. I like German food, but as somebody else here pointed out, it can be very heavy. So, I can only take so much of it. I remember during my first trip to Germany thinking, "May I please, please, please have something else to eat other than meat and potatoes!" Hahaha! And of course, German beer is good too. A lack of things to do outside of mongering is a key reason why I probably will never go to Tijuana again.[/QUOTE]When I was in Germany just 2 weeks back I was in a dilemma to visit Paris or to Visit Berlin and I chose to visit Paris and what a bad decision that was! Didn't like Paris one bit, and in Germany I have just been to Frankfurt but when compared to Paris. I liked Frankfurt pretty much I know these two cannot be compared but I liked Germany far more than Paris! Looks like should have opted for Berlin so is Berlin really a cool place?
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[QUOTE=Jooeey;1629227]When I was in Germany just 2 weeks back I was in a dilemma to visit Paris or to Visit Berlin and I chose to visit Paris and what a bad decision that was! Didn't like Paris one bit, and in Germany I have just been to Frankfurt but when compared to Paris. I liked Frankfurt pretty much I know these two cannot be compared but I liked Germany far more than Paris! Looks like should have opted for Berlin so is Berlin really a cool place?[/QUOTE]Berlin is really a cool place. Lots of things to see. But after 3 days you can be bored. I just wish to try normal nightlife in Berlin but I never did. I have been there 2 times. Compared to Paris it's really a heaven.
By the way I am happy to start a discussion about countries here.
The Cane,
It is interesting you say Tijuana is boring without mongering. I was thinking there is sun and beach thing in daytime and a lot of people on the street.
Anyway I am planning a fourth visit to Germany for FKK's. My destination would definitely be Frankfurt. I am curious about World-Palace and Sharks. It should be nice to stay there a week and visit all three. I have visited OASE before.
Mr. Ho,
You are always surprising me. I hope to meet you one day because I think you have an interesting personality.
Watching porn and masturbating between FKK club visits is just crazy!
Pussylicker.
Where you live now?
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There's so many non-German food options. If I go out to eat it is Italian, Thai, Indian, Vietnamese, Spanish, Turkish, Greek, Japanese, Portuguese, Cross Over cuisine etc. No need to have German food when visiting, it can be very heavy. At least traditional German food. There's modern German cuisine, lighter, different.
Paris: I love Paris. Just too many French people there. LOL. Met a couple of US first timers at Palace who told me Women in Paris were so bitchy. Yes, I can see the difference between normal French women and working girls at Palace. LOL.
Berlin is probably the cheapest western European capital. And a great city to visit.
HB.
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[QUOTE=HessenBub;1629284]There's so many non-German food options. If I go out to eat it is Italian, Thai, Indian, Vietnamese, Spanish, Turkish, Greek, Japanese, Portuguese, Cross Over cuisine etc. No need to have German food when visiting, it can be very heavy. At least traditional German food. There's modern German cuisine, lighter, different.
Paris: I love Paris. Just too many French people there. LOL. Met a couple of US first timers at Palace who told me Women in Paris were so bitchy. Yes, I can see the difference between normal French women and working girls at Palace. LOL.
Berlin is probably the cheapest western European capital. And a great city to visit.
HB.[/QUOTE]German food can be very good, but only for a limited time as variety is limited. But for a tourist's purpose, eating mostly German food can be great. The only caveat is that German food is not good in Berlin. In Berlin, as HessenBub stated, its much more about international food. I think it has to do with the fact that East Berlin was so yearning for the west, that when the wall fell, Berlin was eager to sponge absorb cuisines from other countries. Personally, when I was in Berlin, I ate mostly currywurst and doner kebab. Interestingly, although doner meat is Turkish, the actual dish doner kebab / durum was invented by Turkish entrepeneurs in Germany, not in Turkey itself. It is a German fast food invention.
In Bavaria and southern Germany, the German food is much better. Of course, you have to like pork, veal, and sausages made of pork and veal. Personally, I can never get enough of well made schnitzel. At Oktoberfest, they had these great haxn (pork knuckle) sandwich with thick crispy pork skin pieces that were to die for. I also found that I love kraut salad (not sauerkraut. They are different).
Sorry, I know this is a forum about punting, not food. But I couldn't resist putting my 2 cents in on this one. Just don't have any doner before visiting an FKK. The onion / spices stay on your breath for days.
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Foreign food in Germany is great. Compared to the typical local Americanized ethnic food we have here. I've been to authentic Japanese restaurants and others in Frankfurt.
[QUOTE=Iceberg27;1629247]Pussylicker.
Where you live now?[/QUOTE]Now you know. I know where you are from, although you got in to GT without problems, and didn't like club. I guess you are more of a Hesse guy. I'm shifting more to Hesse now. Will likely to Oase and Sharks next trip.
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[QUOTE=HessenBub;1629284]There's so many non-German food options. No need to have German food when visiting, it can be very heavy. At least traditional German food. There's modern German cuisine, lighter, different.[/QUOTE]I know that. It's just that during my very first visit, I wanted to focus on what makes Germany German. That would include authentic, traditional German food. Now when I go to Germany, I may have a traditional German course only once during the entire trip, if even that much. There are simply too many other good options to satisfy my tastes. The only thing German I can't get enough of is pretty, German girl arsch, which there certainly is not enough of in the clubs!