Schedule of FKK clubs during new years
Hello all,
I was suppose to visit Europe last month for a business trip and had planned on spending a few days in Berlin. Anyway, that trip got cancelled. Now I have another trip coming up in 1st week of Jan to Frankfurt and I was thinking of getting their early and spending 4-5 nites (30th- 3rd Jan) exploring the FKKs of Germany. I found out Artemis will be shut on 31st and 1st, so my option is Frankfurt. I called oase to find out but the lady who answered the phone did not speak English. I was wondering if you anyone of you can let me know if Oase and Palace would be open between 30th. 2nd Jan. Also how about the line up in case they are open. I am sure line up will be thin compared to normal working days but would be good enough to have fun? I. E. Is it worth visiting FKKs during that time? I have some urgent work back home after my business trip in Germany, otherwise I would have rather explored FKKs after I was done with business in Germany.
Alex
Saunaclub Sixsens: Lemiers-Vaals (NL) close to Aachen (Germany)
[url]http://www.sixsens.eu/de/index.php[/url]
Club will open Saturday Oktober 27.
Regarding STDs and Oral Without Comdom
Well to add to some hard data to the discussion about Oral Without Condom and sexually transmitted diseases.
You can catch Gonnorhea and Chlamydia from unprotected Oral sex.
And in this August I actually DID catch a bad case of gonnorhea on a FKK roundtrip. Which club and girl is impossile to narrow down because of the incubation time. But all intercourses was with condom and there was no cases of a broken condom, so oral transfer is the only possible way.
In my time I have probably had OWO from around 100-150 FKK girls, and this is the first time I catch anything. So the probability of catching something from a single session is not high, but if you keep doing it then most likely some day the numbers will catch up to you.
By the way both Gonorhea an Chlamydia are still cureable by the right antibiotics, but more and more strains of the diseases are becoming multi-resistant to many types of antibiotics.
For Gonorhea the doctors are down to just one functional drug.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonorrhea[/url]
Gonorea is a really bad disease if it cannot be treated. If left untreated it can become disseminated. That is go into the bloodstream. Possibly causing blindness and maybe menigitis in rare cases. Menigitis can be terminal in some cases if you cannot treat it. In the old days Gonorhea was a very feared disease.
When the day comes where Gonorhea have become resistant to the last drug we may have to cancel our OWO practices, because then it will only be a matter of time before we have fatalities. And then Gonorhea will probably overtake HIV / AIDS as the most feared STD.