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[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2000253]Sucking dozens of cocks daily while consuming alcohol and smoking cigarettes does not make for a sweet breath. Most customers are too drunk to notice or care and routinely play tonsil hockey and suck on the girls' tongues like long lost lovers. Finally, there are the girls who like ass to mouth.[/QUOTE]MISTER romance!
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[QUOTE=ChochaMonger;2000253]As for bar girls, blowjob bar girls usually have dragon breath for obvious reasons. Sucking dozens of cocks daily while consuming alcohol and smoking cigarettes does not make for a sweet breath. Most customers are too drunk to notice or care and routinely play tonsil hockey and suck on the girls' tongues like long lost lovers. Finally, there are the girls who like ass to mouth.[/QUOTE]And brushing actually increases the risk of infection.
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[QUOTE=SaltyPete;2000467]Does the 'Robust' that Mercury carries have any effect?
I've been getting branded Cialis at Mercury without a prescription, but at a much higher price - $60 for a packet of 14 5 MG pills ($4. 30 per pill). I wish I could get your price, GE; maybe you get a handsum man discount. It was a mall shop so perhaps they charge more. I'd prefer Apcalis, the generic name, to save some costs but Mercury said they did not carry it. Maybe something was lost in translation.[/QUOTE]I have a prescription, and I typically buy 30 at a time at a price of just about Php2,200. Been doing this for a couple of years and I do not think the price has increased, though I haven't bought any in a few weeks. I use one of two larger, free standing Mercury stores very close to my house in Davao, so I don't know if prices increase in the malls due to higher rents. Believe me, if I can get a "hansum man" discount, pretty much anyone can. Perhaps they feel sorry for me because I'm elderly and in obvious need of the help.
I did try the Robust a few years ago and don't remember that it did much for me.
GE.
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Cell phone use
OK so maybe this might be dumb questions, but I need to ask. So I normally use my own cellphone in central and south america and it works fine. But I don't know if it will work in the Philippines. Plus a little more afraid to walk around with my Iphone & plus out. So I been looking at maybe getting a cheap phone of ebay to take with. That I can possible get a sim card there for. Does this normally work out. Or is there other options that I can do.
Thanks for the help.
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[QUOTE=Cbear13;2000880]OK so maybe this might be dumb questions, but I need to ask. So I normally use my own cellphone in central and south america and it works fine. But I don't know if it will work in the Philippines. Plus a little more afraid to walk around with my Iphone & plus out. So I been looking at maybe getting a cheap phone of ebay to take with. That I can possible get a sim card there for. Does this normally work out. Or is there other options that I can do.
Thanks for the help.[/QUOTE]You bring your normal Iphone / Ipads whatever. Works like a charm even in phils. But while mongering or out in public you go to one of the trillion phoneoutlets (located all over the place in manila) buy yourself a secondhand shitphone and a few prepaid loadcards (globe or smart doesn't matter, equal good / bad), a sim and your good to go. Thats your mongerphone. Your Iphone etc you store back at your hotel. If you stay in the upscale areas of Makati you can bring iphone / ipads out as it is safe. But don't bling in squatter areas. Then you will get lifted.
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[QUOTE=Vitaplex;2001061]You bring your normal Iphone / Ipads whatever. Works like a charm even in phils. But while mongering or out in public you go to one of the trillion phoneoutlets (located all over the place in manila) buy yourself a secondhand shitphone and a few prepaid loadcards (globe or smart doesn't matter, equal good / bad), a sim and your good to go. Thats your mongerphone. Your Iphone etc you store back at your hotel. If you stay in the upscale areas of Makati you can bring iphone / ipads out as it is safe. But don't bling in squatter areas. Then you will get lifted.[/QUOTE]In general, this is sound advice, but the need for a second phone really depends on where you will be spending time. I carry my iPhone 7 Plus virtually all of the time, but my travels in the Manila area are generally limited to Makati, BGC and Ortigas, all of which are very safe areas. I live in Davao, all of which is a very safe area, so again I never worry. When I was in Cebu recently I was warned by hotel staff not to "flash" my phone around, so I kept it buried in a front pocket with my hand always on it, and was careful to take Uber cars to within a few meters of my destinations. Same precautions should (in my opinion) be taken in Angeles, where a friend of mine was robbed of this iPhone within 30 meters of the ABC Hotel. If you're going to be using what passes for public transportation here, such as jeepneys or, in Manila, the MRT, then I'd advise getting a cheap second phone as armed robbery and pick pocketing are recurrent possibilities. If you're going to take Uber, Grab Sedan or taxis, then you should experience little risk.
GE.
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[QUOTE=GoodEnough;2001063]In general, this is sound advice, but the need for a second phone really depends on where you will be spending time. I carry my iPhone 7 Plus virtually all of the time, but my travels in the Manila area are generally limited to Makati, BGC and Ortigas, all of which are very safe areas. I live in Davao, all of which is a very safe area, so again I never worry. When I was in Cebu recently I was warned by hotel staff not to "flash" my phone around, so I kept it buried in a front pocket with my hand always on it, and was careful to take Uber cars to within a few meters of my destinations. Same precautions should (in my opinion) be taken in Angeles, where a friend of mine was robbed of this iPhone within 30 meters of the ABC Hotel. If you're going to be using what passes for public transportation here, such as jeepneys or, in Manila, the MRT, then I'd advise getting a cheap second phone as armed robbery and pick pocketing are recurrent possibilities. If you're going to take Uber, Grab Sedan or taxis, then you should experience little risk.
GE.[/QUOTE]Thanks for both of the advice. When I get there. I will try to find a little place to get a shit phone from that I can take with me. I plan the first day or two to be in Manila or Markati. But then will spend the rest of my time in AC. I just booked over at Score Birds. So I will at least take the shit phone out. When I hit the streets or the clubs. I just don't want to lose stuff like my phone, laptop or go pro.
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[QUOTE=Cbear13;2000880]OK so maybe this might be dumb questions, but I need to ask. So I normally use my own cellphone in central and south america and it works fine. But I don't know if it will work in the Philippines. Plus a little more afraid to walk around with my Iphone & plus out. So I been looking at maybe getting a cheap phone of ebay to take with. That I can possible get a sim card there for. Does this normally work out. Or is there other options that I can do.
Thanks for the help.[/QUOTE]You have gotten some good advice here. I will suggest the following for you as this is your virgin Phil trip.
Bring your iPhone and iPad but do not take out of your room. Keep it in the safe. Unless you are willing to risk losing all your info and contacts on them.
Download Magic Jack app on your iPhone and iPad for free. This will allow you to make free VOIP calls to USA and Canada.
You can buy an inexpensive unlocked cell phone on Amazon for less than $70. Amazon has a Blu R1 HD cp for $59 that works excellent. You will need a CP that works on GSM. GSM is used in most foreign countries. You can save this phone for future use or give it to you best performer when you leave. This phone is duo sim so you can have both Smart and Globe cell provider at the same time.
I personally have a separate iPhone for Phil purposes only. BTW, you can get used IP 4's or 5's relatively cheap if not free from friends who have upgraded and the old phones are just sitting in a drawer.
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[QUOTE=SaltyPete;2000467]Does the 'Robust' that Mercury carries have any effect?
I've been getting branded Cialis at Mercury without a prescription, but at a much higher price - $60 for a packet of 14 5 MG pills ($4. 30 per pill). I wish I could get your price, GE; maybe you get a handsum man discount. It was a mall shop so perhaps they charge more. I'd prefer Apcalis, the generic name, to save some costs but Mercury said they did not carry it. Maybe something was lost in translation.[/QUOTE]Robust is not a medicine. It is a supplement. The ingredients are horny goat weed, epimedium, L-arginine, ginseng, and ginkgo biloba. Cialis, viagra, and the like are medicines; the active ingredient is sildenafil or other drug of similar properties. In the Philippines these are to be dispensed with a doctor's prescription. This being the Philippines, drugs may be obtained w/o a prescription on a case-by-case basis; it's up to the whims of the person behind the counter. There are a few things one may do to increase one's chance of success.
You may want to read this [URL]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?3632-The-Viagra-Dialogue-Buying-medicine-for-your-cock[/URL] for more info of the generic names and where to buy.
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[QUOTE=Cbear13;2001081]Thanks for both of the advice. When I get there. I will try to find a little place to get a shit phone from that I can take with me. I plan the first day or two to be in Manila or Markati. But then will spend the rest of my time in AC. I just booked over at Score Birds. So I will at least take the shit phone out. When I hit the streets or the clubs. I just don't want to lose stuff like my phone, laptop or go pro.[/QUOTE]You can buy cheap phones almost anywhere here. If you're in the Makati area, Glorietta has lots of stalls and stores that sell them. Stay away from the guys on Burgos Street who will want to sell you counterfeit Samsungs and iPhones.
GE.
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[QUOTE=Cbear13;2001081]Thanks for both of the advice. When I get there. I will try to find a little place to get a shit phone from that I can take with me. I plan the first day or two to be in Manila or Markati..[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=GoodEnough;2001063]In general, this is sound advice, but the need for a second phone really depends on where you will be spending time.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Dg8787;2001090]You have gotten some good advice here. I will suggest the following for you as this is your virgin Phil trip.I personally have a separate iPhone for Phil purposes only. BTW, you can get used IP 4's or 5's relatively cheap if not free from friends who have upgraded and the old phones are just sitting in a drawer.[/QUOTE]Cbear,
Your plan to buy on site is better if you are not familiar with the global wireless networks. In general, many countries are slowly phasing out 2 G. It is almost gone in the US. Some of phones use to go pretty much USA / Europe / Asia (ex Japan / Korea) cannot do so anymore. LTE and 3 G are the way to go. If you get a European phone, you are pretty safe. US phones are more problematic. 6 P, OP3, ZTE, and some old Nokias were as close as you can get to global. I have a couple cheap global for USD35-70 when they are on sale. I am for the LTE bands so I can tether locally when wired internet is spotty.
If your budget permits, get an LTE one. If it works in PI, it will most likely work in the other countries in Asian you might visit for your safaris.
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Internet Blockage
Just got blocked for the first time in the Philippines, when I tried to access Craigslist from here in Davao. Then I switched on my VPN and accessed the site with no problem. Guess the government is serious about blocking certain sites, lest videoing them lead to an upsurge in (GASP) promiscuity.
GE.
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[QUOTE=Wimble;2001129]Cbear,
Your plan to buy on site is better if you are not familiar with the global wireless networks. In general, many countries are slowly phasing out 2 G. It is almost gone in the US. Some of phones use to go pretty much USA / Europe / Asia (ex Japan / Korea) cannot do so anymore. LTE and 3 G are the way to go. If you get a European phone, you are pretty safe. US phones are more problematic. 6 P, OP3, ZTE, and some old Nokias were as close as you can get to global. I have a couple cheap global for USD35-70 when they are on sale. I am for the LTE bands so I can tether locally when wired internet is spotty.
If your budget permits, get an LTE one. If it works in PI, it will most likely work in the other countries in Asian you might visit for your safaris.[/QUOTE]OK good to know. I was looking at the one on amazon for 59.00. Which seemed pretty good besides for their ads that would be on the phone. I am thinking of staying my first night in Markati. Since I keep hearing a lot about club royal. So I will try to get into the market and grab a phone. I am now trying to learn the dollar amount there. In central and South America it's a bit easy with the peso there. But here I don't know it yet. LOL. I sound so dam green going here.
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[QUOTE=Cbear13;2001307]OK good to know. I was looking at the one on amazon for 59.00. Which seemed pretty good besides for their ads that would be on the phone. I am thinking of staying my first night in Markati. Since I keep hearing a lot about club royal. So I will try to get into the market and grab a phone. I am now trying to learn the dollar amount there. In central and South America it's a bit easy with the peso there. But here I don't know it yet. LOL. I sound so dam green going here.[/QUOTE]It's admirable to do some homework and to try to be prepared, but you may be overthinking this trip. Once you get on the ground, I think you'll find it's a lot easier and less confusing than you anticipate, and that just going with the flow will get you pretty much everything you need.
As far as I know, all SIM cards available here accept everything from 2 G to LTE, and once here you will experience the full spectrum depending on where you are at a given moment. Most hotels and many if not most restaurants and coffee shops have free wifi and staying connected doesn't present much of a problem in most urban areas. If you do plan to travel extensively, getting a phone that accepts 2 sims might be a good idea as the quality of service varies a lot between cities. In Davao, for example, I think Smart has FR better coverage than Globe, whereas in Cebu the converse is true. In Manila, it doesn't seem to matter much.
GE.
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[QUOTE=GoodEnough;2001497]It's admirable to do some homework and to try to be prepared, but you may be overthinking this trip. Once you get on the ground, I think you'll find it's a lot easier and less confusing than you anticipate, and that just going with the flow will get you pretty much everything you need.
As far as I know, all SIM cards available here accept everything from 2 G to LTE, and once here you will experience the full spectrum depending on where you are at a given moment. Most hotels and many if not most restaurants and coffee shops have free wifi and staying connected doesn't present much of a problem in most urban areas. If you do plan to travel extensively, getting a phone that accepts 2 sims might be a good idea as the quality of service varies a lot between cities. In Davao, for example, I think Smart has FR better coverage than Globe, whereas in Cebu the converse is true. In Manila, it doesn't seem to matter much.
GE.[/QUOTE]You are probably right. I am more then likely over thinking things. I just never like to not be prepared. Or in a situation I can't figure out. I am now just excited to get there and experience everything. Most of my time will be in AC. So from there I think I should run into people who can always give me tips and pointers.