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  2. kram987

    12/25 trip

    Well your nick would be accurate for him he seems about half my hight
  3. I think u forgot to mention the spa's name...
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  5. As I was returning to my hotel now, 22:45 in Laureles Medellin, I was reminded of the seasonal concern-opinion voiced here by some: why be alert or even frightened in colombia, when u can b calm in thailand... I walked by myself 15 minutes from a music club. Streets were lighted (better than in pattaya), few people walking, few stores open. Neither a homeless in sight, nor a group of rowdy youngsters. Nobody offered me girls/boys or drugs. Saw a police car on the way. Sure there r areas to avoid, but there is no reason to forgo all that colombia has to offer bcs of outdated stigmas. To paraphrase seinfeld: "impugning a whole country"...
  6. "Tawanna" may be the more correct spelling. Not that I know Thai, so maybe those members who do can chime in. But it seems to me that in Thai, "tawan na" seems more likely to mean something than "tawan a". Sorry for going off topic...
  7. spoon

    12/25 trip

    Hmm, i didnt see anyone with this description in hotmale. Agreed that he is pushing his luck with that rate for ST
  8. So true, tis a dog eat dog world. Even yapping pups may not always be safe.
  9. Before the Tawana Ramada, that hotel had been a Sheraton. It was one of the few where you had to pay for joiners. They had a table set up by the lifts manned by a flunky with a room list. He would then check your key against the list. Can't recall how much the joiner's fee was but I think quite substantial compared to bar off rates.
  10. Accepting that @unicorn is a doctor and I believe also American, it is hardly surprising - in my view - that he argues in favour of the standard American practice of male circumision. But the fact is that it is in the USA where the practice is most prevalent in terms of percentage of male children when the reasons are neither religious or cultural. I find it interesting that when the USA essentially took over South Korea for a time after the Korean War, it was American doctors who manned most of the hospitals, for which I am sure the Koreans were very thankful. Understandably, though, they followed the standard American practice of circumcision, a procedure never performed in South Korea until that time. In 1945 less than 0.1% of Koreans were circumcised. When I first visied Seoul at the start of the 1980s, the young men I met (admittedly not very many) were virtually all circumcised. Today, though, the rate of circumcision of babies and older children has dropped dramatically. In a study performed in 2002, it was found that 88.4% of young men in the 14-16 age group had been circumcised. Ten years later the percentage had dropped to 56.4%. And it has since dropped considerably further. Most studies on the issue are done in Seoul plus perhaps one of the larger cities. The assumptiom is that the numbers are less than official figures because analysis is rarely done in the countryside. Two papers illustrate the reason for circumcision having been so prevalent in South Korea. Emeritus professor of physics at Seoul National University, Kim Dae-sik, has been at the forefront of research on the history and social perception of circumcision in Korea. He is one of such critics [of the procedure]. Professor Kim has been a staunch advocate for abolishing the surgery as a widespread practice. He’s written multiple theses on the subject and co-written a book called “Korean Circumcision Reconsidered,” released in 2014. “I thought it was odd at the time that the activity was becoming so widespread in the 1970s, and later during my studies abroad, I realized that Korea had a strikingly high circumcision rate — and all because of misconceptions.” As Professor Kim put it, “It was as if society as a whole was under a trance for dozens of years. The newspapers at the time weren’t writing about why people should get circumcised. They were writing about when.” "Koreans came to believe that practicing circumcision was ‘advanced and modern,’ just like the American soldiers,” U.S. sexologist Robert Francoeur wrote in “The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality” (1997). “If Americans did it, it must be good,” he said. The reason for the drop in numbers is partly the reduction in the influence of American doctors and partly the centuries-old Confucian belief that a body should ideally be buried whole. Partly for such reason, in China and Japan few males as a proportion of the population are circumcised. During the Imperial system in China, the eunochs who formed the vast majority of those who inhabited the Forbidden City in Beijing, always had their genital organs placed in a jar with preservative fluid, These would then be buried along with the bodies on death. Strangely, perhaps, the maladies listed by @unicorn seem to be rarely found in north Asian countries. Several countries have already called for the banning of elective childhood circumcision - Iceland Sweden and Germany. Denmark and the Netherlands have said they are ready for a ban but have concerns that might drive the practice underground. Routine circumcision is already banned in public hospitals in Australia - and this is a country where about 90% of males were themselves circumcised. @unicorn failed to state that the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend considering circumcision only for individuals in high-risk areas for HIV or sexually transmitted infections, or for those with specific medical conditions. The Canadian Paediatric Society recommended even earlier in the late 1990s that circumcision of newborn males should not be routinely performed. The USA is slowly becoming isolated on this issue. For @unicorn even to suggest that these countries have got the arguments against circumcision wrong when he wrote "The health benefits of male circumcision, particularly in substantially reducing the risk in urinary tract infections in infants and toddlers, far outweigh the risks--and that's a solid fact," is in fact qute wrong! Maybe fine for the USA, but not for the medical authorities in many other parts of the world. So it can hardly be FACT! https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3526493/ https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/southkorea/health/20250719/should-you-circumcise-your-son-parents-weigh-pros-and-cons https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-04-20/national/socialAffairs/WHY-To-snip-or-not-to-snip-Korean-society-and-circumcision/2029413
  11. I was in phnom pehn in April last year. Living in Western Australia, I'm used to the heat, but PP was on a different scale. The heart radiating up from the pavement and coming from the surrounding buildings was unbearable. At one stage I felt dizzy as I was walking and had to duck into a coffee shop to cool down. I survived for about a week and then had to come home.
  12. vinapu

    12/25 trip

    Boys are really trying hard to milk us it seems. Perhaps you did right thing by declining an offer.
  13. vinapu

    12/25 trip

    I suspect it was Tiny Lao ( name I gave him for my personal use ) and if that's the case , no , he was not joking
  14. Hi! Does club 117 has an instagram account???
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  16. ichigo

    Delices cat

    This one at Zing
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  21. I keep looking but nothing
  22. Ironic that Trump shrugs off killing American protesters but so concerned about Iranian protesters.
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  25. And unfortunately for the rest of the world, those who could stop him sit idly by and let him do the stupid stuff. They have abandoned their fiduciary duty. The ugly orange one and his cronies are rampantly running amuck like a pack of wolves.
  26. 22 months later, r all venues here still open/relevant? Details and discriptions updated? Recommended? How about the two in laureles? Sillon rojo and vachubar? Thx (-:
  27. I had a really nice lunch today at Pat’e Palo, a restaurant on Plaza España in an old building dating back over 500 years. I sat outside and it was warm, but pleasant. Excellent service. I got the grilled dorado over risotto with a delicious coconut sauce. Service was excellent. One of the best meals I’ve had here. Early Sunday lunch was very chill. Afterwards, I walked to Hagen Daz for a sweet treat, and then decided to check out the spa since I was in the Colonial Zone. I did it for you, so I could report back - hehe
 It took me a while I find it. No one here mentioned that it’s an unmarked building, did they? Or maybe I missed that detail. The other night I walked up that street and passed the valet parking, so I was under the impression that it was marked, but it turns out the valet parking is about a block away. It’s on the same street as Marlowe’s just up from the cathedral. Once I figured it out (helped by seeing someone enter), I went inside and asked if they had private rooms (because that’s what Chat GPT said was possible), they said only lockers. It was 800 pesos for Sunday entry (I didn’t really pay attention, but I think there are discounted days). The guy behind the desk had another guy show me the lockers, which he opened, and then explained all of the amenities. It was all wasted because the music was loud and I couldn’t hear what he was saying. I just got that there was something in the back and something upstairs. I did appreciate the effort though (and the guy was cute). I slipped into the towel and crocs they provided and went upstairs. There were not many people. Three guys in the steamroom engaged in a triple fuck (not sure what you call it when one guy is getting fucked and fucking at the same time) another guy sat there watching them. There was a dark room with no one in it. Another guy with a tank top farmer tan was standing in the hallway. Obviously a bottom. There were some small cabins with glory holes and another room with small cabins with no glory holes. Then I found a small room with a video showing. A guy was sitting there jerking off. He motioned me towards him and I got down on my knees and started sucking him. He was on the younger side, nice body, nice cock. Not sure if he was Dominican. We were having a great time. He gave me a hit of poppers and then he stood up. As my head was swirling from the poppers, he walked off with farmer tan. WTF? They went back to one of the cabins without a hole. Ok, so long story short, I sucked one nice fat dick daddy in the dry sauna, someone else fucked me while I sucked him and then he got up and fucked me. Played around with a few others. The guy who abandoned me after giving me poppers gave me a fist bump, not sure why, and then he returned to the video room where I was sitting and tried to fist bump me again. I wasn’t interested. I was still holding a grudge. I found another guy in the dry sauna with a really nice big dick, which I sucked for a while until he got up and left. It seemed like guys were not willing to commit to one person but were more like butterflies sampling one flower after another. Eventually, I was sampled out and I left. Verdict? It was fun. Clean. Cold showers. Lots of play spaces. Ok for a 66 year-old daddy. Would be even better if you were young and hot (maybe). Probably busier in the evening (but I’ll never know, because I won’t be going back). When Google maps tells you you have arrived, believe it. You have arrived. It is a nondescript building more on the modern side (for the Colonial Zone) - no sign, no markings, I don’t even think the number was there. Translucent windows and a translucent door. Almost at the corner, but not quite. Not sure of hours, but all of that is online. As far as saunas go, I’ve seen worse (Merida). I thought there were more floors, but I never figured out how to access them, so I think that was it. On the ground floor, there were showers in the back, a jacuzzi and a bar. I think you show your locker number and they create a tab which you pay when you leave. The guy at the reception was a little cold when I entered, but very nice as I was leaving because I was trying to understand the word he used for the place where you put used towels and crocs. He was actually a cute older guy. I took a moto Uber back to my hotel, which is always fun and death-defying at the same time.
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