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[QUOTE=HessenBub;1740278]Avoid. She's scared of almost everything, very tense, she can't relax, BBBJ is shitty and she doesn't kiss.
HB.[/QUOTE]My friend suggeats she was once called Valentina but returns to find the name Valentina taken by German girl.
I am also told there is a 2nd girl whose name is very close to Julia? I am a little confused since ex Sharks Iulia / Yulia has been working Oase with name Ellen or something sounding close to that.
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[QUOTE=McAdonis;1740200]There are new German girls who seem to be extremely popular: Ionela and Nina. Not my type at all.[/QUOTE]Nina is a Romanian.
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[QUOTE=SharkEater;1740363]Nina is a Romanian.[/QUOTE]Ok. I only saw her briefly from far away. One of the regulars pointed her out to me. I probably remembered incorrectly.
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[QUOTE=SharkEater;1740363]Nina is a Romanian.[/QUOTE]Tall slim pretty brunette, long hair, white skin, small tits, with black stockings? Working before in Spain? My worst room in FKK, asked to smoke in room, I left after 20 minutes, the only girl I didn't wait after room to go downstairs, I said to her friends: don't even think to ask me, they answered all girls don't behave the same.
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Discount on Wednesday?
Hi guys,
I couldn't be sure from Shark's website, does the entry fee on Wednesday during July is 45 euros?
Thanks
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Jnpr,
I don't know from where you are, but happy you understand my "martian" language about girls sensuality, and feel the difference between Liz and Aurelia sensual behavior in room, both are classy pretty, but Liz has more woman behavior, she could be a busy star if she learned to smile instead of turning around. Liz, Ira, Cosmina and Evita should play in Midnight express remake, always turning around. Aurelia is very friendly and smiling, but still a teen behavior girl. Agnes and Marina are really sensual women, but older, but I prefer rather than teens.
No tattoo, no piercing, no silicon, a pretty face with beautiful eyes and teeth, friendly, smiling, GFE really kissing, sensual and slim to make me happy.
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[QUOTE=TheDesertFox;1740724]Hi guys, I couldn't be sure from Shark's website, does the entry fee on Wednesday during July is 45 euros?[/QUOTE]Yes, it will be 45 euros on Wednesdays also in July.
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Stunners
[QUOTE=FrancisU;1738399]There is no such thing as "stunning" ladies in Sharks or any other German FKK as a matter of fact. Friday is Fun day, and if you couldn't find them on that day there is a reason for that. They do not exist. To me words like "stunning" and FKK prostitute are an oxymoron.
Long before you have the chance to meet this "stunning" gal, she has already landed a lucrative modelling contract, married a well-heeled, or turned into a harlot for plutocratic bigwigs to use and abuse in their plush and licentious bacchanals. She definitely would not be begging every john to fuck her for a Fuffi, no matter how many johns she lands per day.
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So to sum up I believe that qualifying FKK girls with words such as "stunner", "knockout", "jaw-dropping" etc is a gross aggrandizement, regardless of the standard one is adopting. However some of them provide good to excellent service. If you are not prepared to compromise on looks, stay clear of these clubs.
If you are looking for the kind of cover girls who made it to the front page of fashion magazines I'm afraid you are wasting your time and money. Girls like Emma and Scarlett have better options in life than serving as a splodge dumpster for men older than their gramps for a Fuffi, with all due respect to the ladies and gentlemen.
The full package of charm, glamour, magnetism, elegance, grace and intellect is a rare and expensive "commodity" in the mongering world. Hitting the FKK scene in search for this elusive sparkler is like looking for a needle in a haystack. So let's lower our expectations, be realistic and enjoy these affordable mongering venues.[/QUOTE]I partially agree and disagree with the above sentiments. If one's definition of a stunner is based on fashion magazines and movie stars, then girls at FKKs will probably always disappoint. No getting around that. Some people are VERY attracted to the airbrushed, artificial bodies which the media actively promotes as the ideal. For those seeking such rarities in an FKK, follow FrancisU's advice to "lower our expectations, be realistic and enjoy these affordable mongering venues. " Couldn't agree more.
On the other hand, I'm not a big fan of film and fashion, and don't define beauty based on airbrushed characteristics, make-up, and other artificial factors. My personal interests are a pretty face, long hair (any color), soft smooth skin, natural boobs (from petite to medium, nothing huge), and a little meat on the bones without being fat. I also enjoy the full spectrum of ethnicities on the planet, finding beauty in caucasians, asians, latinas, mediterraneans, and others. I don't know if I could count on the fingers of one hand the girls in my high school graduating class who would necessarily be splashed across the covers of fashion magazines, but there were easily dozens of girls who I found extremely attractive who meet my personal criteria of a "stunner. " I don't think it's so much a function of lowered expectations as it is a function of truly enjoying the variety, and perhaps more girls simply fitting within my personal parameters than the parameters of others. On my visit to World last Thursday I encountered a 24-year-old blonde Romanian girl named Nea who for me is a stunner in every respect. Would she adorn a magazine cover? Probably not. But for my tastes she's about the most gorgeous, perfectly proportioned girl I've encountered at any FKK, and I'd make a special trip just for her any day. At the same time, 90% of you might see her and think, "yeah, she's okay, but not my type and certainly not a stunner in my book. ".
At the end of the day, I guess all I intend to say is that for some tastes there may be no such thing as a true "stunner" at an FKK. For others, they exist in one or more clubs. I fall into the latter category.
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[QUOTE=Dufey;1739864]There are a number of tourists that plan to retire or have a holiday home in Germany. For example, You can pick an apartment or a small house in Bruggen for 100,000 to 150,000 euro or go into a share with a friend putting 100,000 euro down each (so 200,000 euro budget) for something in the Cologne area to be in-between Dusseldorf clubs and Frankfurt clubs. When you retire you can spend some times in the southern countries like Spain or Italy where you have one home and also one home in Germany for the clubs. This is the plan and it is doing well.
Then indeed, the FKKs are a place to relax as your third space as opposed to running around all the clubs like a fuck monkey to see as many girls as possible. The relax aspect comes to the fore and it becomes a leisure activity rather than a stress activity.
The pension has to be good. The baby boomer generation got a lot of benefits and good incomes that some of us coming up to retirement will not get so one needs to consider that they have sufficient provision for those twilight years to pay for the FKKs.
[/QUOTE]The real question for most of us Americans is not coming up with the 150,000 Euros for a retirement home in Germany, but rather, how the hell do we get the residency right to stay in Germany beyond our 3 month tourist visa limit? I'm not aware of any good routes to residency in Germany for American retirees, other than marriage to a European.
I would love to visit Sharks two or three times a week in my retirement years.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;1740832] but Liz has more woman behavior, she could be a busy star if she learned to smile instead of turning around. Liz, [/QUOTE]Liz = Ex World Chris. She's been around for quite a few years. Sure she is more a woman than the younger girls. She's quite a few years older and she should know the business.
HB.
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[QUOTE=UltraHappy;1740997]The real question for most of us Americans is not coming up with the 150,000 Euros for a retirement home in Germany, but rather, how the hell do we get the residency right to stay in Germany beyond our 3 month tourist visa limit? I'm not aware of any good routes to residency in Germany for American retirees, other than marriage to a European.
I would love to visit Sharks two or three times a week in my retirement years.[/QUOTE]It is not a problem. There is enough people in the European Union for this to be normal. As it says, We the People, in Europe is also trying to create a more Perfect Union.
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[QUOTE=HessenBub;1741015]Liz = Ex World Chris. She's been around for quite a few years. Sure she is more a woman than the younger girls. She's quite a few years older and she should know the business.
HB[/QUOTE]Never saw her at World since beginning of 2014, was still "fresh" for my room with her in January, if only she smiled and more GFE kissing, she would be so pretty classy woman.
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[QUOTE=Dufey;1741016]It is not a problem. There is enough people in the European Union for this to be normal. As it says, We the People, in Europe is also trying to create a more Perfect Union.[/QUOTE]This does not answer the immigration question. People who are not citizens of the EU do not have the right to reside long term in the EU. Americans for example can only stay a maximum of 90 days in any 180 day rolling period. So then, the question remains: What are the easy ways for an American to be able to retire in the EU?
One way to accomplish this would be to marry a European. I'm not sure there are any other easy ways to gain the right to stay long term in the EU and in so doing, be able to retire in the EU.
I think Americans in retirement will only be able to visit the EU 3 months at a time and not be able to return until having spent 3 months outside the Schengen area.
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UH, you can get married to an FKK girl. Just kidding, LOL.
90 in 180 days is not a problem, is it? If you are a retiree, you are not time sensitive and can buy cheap tickets ahead of time, and come and go, and still have plenty of time there. Also, I don't know about you, but I could not live in Europe permanently, nothing against them and not looking to start a culture war or anything, but if you spent all your life here, have your friends (family?) here, used to the culture, sports, food, life, politics, etc here, it is tough to move over permanently somewhere else, I am assuming. Dunno for sure, as I never tried of course, but when I am in Europe, other than business (or Fkks) it does get boring. I walk around, sight see, etc, and occupy myself as much as I can, but still it gets lonely. Perhaps it would be different if you make friends over time there in retirement.
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[QUOTE=UltraHappy;1741055]This does not answer the immigration question. People who are not citizens of the EU do not have the right to reside long term in the EU. Americans for example can only stay a maximum of 90 days in any 180 day rolling period. So then, the question remains: What are the easy ways for an American to be able to retire in the EU?
One way to accomplish this would be to marry a European. I'm not sure there are any other easy ways to gain the right to stay long term in the EU and in so doing, be able to retire in the EU.
I think Americans in retirement will only be able to visit the EU 3 months at a time and not be able to return until having spent 3 months outside the Schengen area.[/QUOTE]Always in Europe there are thousands of Americans in Europe working, living here, being armed forces here or travelling. I am not an immigration specialist.
Even for our plans the idea is to only live some months in Germany in the holiday home, maybe in summer.
Other times in Winter we can have the home in Sicily or Puglia or Alicante for the winter months. Now maybe not so Greece.
For shopping is Milano and London for brands. Germany is for FKK.
So even for us we are not living permanently in Germany. It gets too cold in winter.
Thailand is also possible with the retirement visa where all you need is enough cash in the bank account.
This is why I say one needs sufficient provisions in the pension to cover these grand plans.
So you do not have to say to one girl that you cannot have more than one session for fifty since all your money is spent until next pension pay day.