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So can I assume your ranking of the 3 bars (as recommendation for OP) 1) Hot Male 2) Fresh boys 3) Good Boy 🤣🤣🤣
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Has anybody else been to White Cat or have any updates? Are there more guys? What body type? Hoping for hunks, but so far it sounds like mostly twinks
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I started my conversation with young tunisian champion via FB (the guy is karate champion across the juniors, he just turned 19yo). I admired to be fucked by this hotty as he looks a strong fighter, brand new fresh meat guy at the first glance. Unfortunately, the story showed a different angle of this young b… I proposed to meet up in Monastir, Tunisia where I stayed over 4 days and agreed to pay him 50 dt (15 EUR). Champion wanted me to arrange a sex with Tunisia girl as he is true virgin while I was trying to postpone this as much as possible. Champion told me in French via google translate that he would like to see my hard penis. That was the first surprise. Next day he finally came, had a short chat via google translate and rejected an alcoholic drink. He immediately asked me to help his father to find a job in Europe. His body was soft, no featured muscles, while ass, buttocks and legs were strong. He moved over bedroom and immediately grabbed my dick and started to suck it. After that, he requested me to play with his ass. Once I gently placed the finger inside, he insisted to lick his ass and place more fingers. He started to groan so loudly that I asked him to be quiet as the apartment is in the shabby family building. Later he fucked me without much passion and jerked out his semi soft dick. I believe that either the power bottom role suits him much better or I look too strong for him.
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Hello friends, I am planning to stay in a riad in Marrakech soon. I would like to know if you have ever had any adventures in one or more riads with the owner or employees. If so, could you send me the names of these riads in a private message? I am interested. Thank you!
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unicorn replied to unicorn's topic in The Beer Bar
These are perfect examples of your obsessively sticking to your "beliefs," in complete disregard to actual facts. I gave your references to sources which showed that only a small minority (about 5%) of Japanese agreed with the farmer's decision, yet you still deny it--without showing any evidence to the contrary, disputing my reference, of course. To you, if you believe it, it's a fact, regardless of what surveys at the time showed. All of the other arguments used to support the farmer's decision were also proven to be factually wrong: (1) It was alleged that I couldn't understand the reluctance of the farmer to sell the property because the US is only 250 years old, and this land has been held in the family for centuries. I then gave references proving that the land was given to those farmers towards the end of the US administration of Japan, in the early 1950s. That farmer would, in fact be born around the time his family received that land. (2) Proponents said that his stubbornness was something unique to Japanese culture--which I couldn't possibly understand. I disproved this with dozens of examples of similar hard-headed landowners from around the globe who tried to hold out for a better payout and later regretted it. In fact, I gave references that stubbornness and self-centered attitudes are actually antithetical to Japanese culture. Of course, there's also the fact that almost all of the other farmers sold their land to support the theory that stubbornness is not a traditional Japanese value (not a surprise to anyone who knows anything about Japanese culture). The most glaring and unequivocal example of your refusal to look at facts is the circumcision example, however. Parents are free to make their own choices, of course. They usually base their decisions on the father's status. However, the science is indisputable, as shown by the references I provided. The medical benefits of circumcision outweigh the risks. This is NOT a matter of opinion. It's a proven fact. Of course, as always, you provided no evidence to counter the scientific findings. Merely stating that the majority of parents choose not to circumcise their boys is not scientific evidence of anything. Like Trump and RFK, Jr., you simply assert that belief is more important than fact. -
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Hello all, Newby here. I was in Hua Hin recently, and was approached on Grindr by a guy working in a massage shop. I decided to visit, just to take a look from afar to see how it was and I liked what I saw so I gave it a go. There were 2 guys and 2 girls there at the time doing foot massage for a variety of customers. It looked good and professional rather than an out and out sex-place. Both guys (including the one who had approached me on grindr) seemed quite cute, clearly gay, and rather flirty when they saw me outside. I took a 90 minute oil massage which was better than I had expected and was offered "special" at the end, (which I certainly had expected jusdging by his flirty smilies). The place is called K&M Healthy Massage, and is just to the south of the train station - walkable from the centre of town. I'd certainbly go again. I thought I'd mention it in case anyone is heading there and likes a decent quality "normal" massage with a happy ending, and was wondering if there's anything in town.
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Would have... could have... should have or if short of characters ... would've etc..😂
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Late to the party, but for me personally, word itself, without intent, carry different weight when it comes to identifying a person. The word gay itself is still very offensive in many culture, religion and countries, even though many have accepted it. For this particular word, oriental, that is used in the thread here, I can definitely see those who didnt know it, view it as a normal word to be used as an adjective. Heck, in Malaysia, a famous cafe (kopitiam) here is called Oriental Kopi. And one of the famous 5 star luxury hotel brand here is called Mandarin Oriental. So is the luxury train Eastern and Oriental Express. Apparently, it is okay to use it to refer to inanimate object.
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Wasn't so long ago, that calling someone a 'wog' was a complement, as this was an abbreviation of the expression 'Western Oriental Gentlemen', a term used to describe people from the Middle East. Used today, modern parlance has this as a derogatory word describing people from the Caribbean. As @forrestreid said earlier:- In England you might hear somebody saying “there used to be a Chinese restaurant there, but it closed and they opened an Asian restaurant in its place”. Colloquially I would say "there used to be a Chinky there, but it closed and they opened a Paki in it's place". However knowing Chinky and Paki are now more offensive derogatory words, I would be consciously selective as to who I said it too. Same with describing the local corner shop which sold newspapers, sweets, cigarettes and basic groceries, ubiquitous across Thailand as 7/11, "just nipping out to the Paki shop to get some fags". Say that to an Amercian and they'll think you're gay. Back in the early 1900's in the UK, "nipping out for a German", refered to the popular take-away food sold by Bavarian street sellers of German sausages or wursts. This abruptly ended after WW1, when all things German was considered derogatory or offensive. As David Niven once said on Parkinson back in the 70's, "Gay, a good word ruined". Which as a compulsive womaniser his lexicon would have referred to it as being joyful, carefree or bright and showy. The word 'tranny' in my vocabulary refers to the Ford Transit van, a staple for all builders, logistics operators as the vehicle that built modern Britain. So much so, I got reported to HR by some member of the wokerati and noted for my language for describing the company van as such. As usual in these things, the name of my accuser wasn't detailed. In the UK, prior to getting married, the groom would partake in his "Stag Night", the word 'Stag' implying male supremacy, size and stature. Whereas, the boys from down under would attend a "Bucks Night", a word associated to us Pom's with deer, rabbits or goats. Somewhat feminine in stature. Yes, admittedly a male red kangaroo, or buck, can stand at over 7 feet, so could be viewed the same. So yes, the English language can be a minefield, especially when considering the vocabulary is nearly 1,000,000 words. A word in one country or time isn't necessary the same in another.
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The same in Zimbabwe
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Uganda is a christian Country and it’s really dangerous to be Gay there i think the disease is spreading in all africa
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unicorn replied to unicorn's topic in The Beer Bar
I was surprised that this came up as controversial. I thought this was all fairly obvious, and we'd chuckle together over the situation. The first couple of posts agreed. In order for the wife NOT to be a scamster, ALL of the following must be true: (1) AI is way, way off on JvdB's net worth. While unlikely, this is the most plausible in this list to be true, since none of us have access to his financial records (nor do anyone but his wife, accountant, and financial advisor). (2) Despite having medical insurance, he was out $250,000 in medical expenses. My mother had dementia and required constant care for over a year, and the sum was nowhere near that (although she had long-term care insurance, so even that amount, which was far under $250,000, was covered). If she'd had a spouse, the costs would have been far less. (3) This amount magically changed to $1.2 million, then $1.5 million. Oh, and she's now collected $2.7 million and still going. (4) Knowing of his impending death, JvdB purchased a massive estate, knowing full-well that his soon-to-be widow would be unable to pay for it, AND the bank gave him the mortgage despite a supposed inability to repay? Preposterous! Even if all of those statements were true, and I can't imagine it to be the case, they could simply move to a less expensive place. This silly argument reminds me of the musical Book of Mormon, with the song stating that facts are irrelevant. What's important is belief. If you feel your charity $$ are best spent helping a widow live a lavish lifestyle on a massive property, go ahead. If any of you are Muslim, it's Ramadan, and time to give your required Zakat. May I suggest Helping Hand for Relief and Development? I found them by accident since they were one of the charities rated 100% by Charity Navigator, and sent them some money. As it turns out, they're a Muslim charity, so I make my donations to them during Ramadan (as a bit of a joke to me). https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/311628040 "Helping Hand for Relief and Development is a global humanitarian relief and development organization responding to human sufferings in emergency and disastrous situations anywhere all over the world regardless race, gender, ethnicity, class, location, religion, color, cultural diversity and social background; with special focus on countries where the massive population is living below the poverty line. In addition to our emergency relief efforts in natural or man made disaster areas, we also work on long term relief and development programs like livelihood, economic empowerment, orphan and widows support program and skill development program." So would you rather go with the actual research Charity Navigator used to determine the effectiveness of the charity money? Or the unlikely musings of a widow from her giant mansion? -
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Since March and April are by far my busiest months of the year, my hospitality is suspended for that period. I live far from the City but close to the airport which makes easy to dispose misbehaving guests. I don't have gold faucets, I don't have Trump's taste. Cheap, chrome plated will do for you since they are good enough for me. My guests are supposed to cook at least 4 dinners per week, be forewarned. I provide provisions , you just need to cook. Country is indeed beautiful but March and to a degree April are still winter months.
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@PeterRS How does one use a map that is 15 years old? There's a serious risk of outdated information. If we used a 15-year old map of Bangkok or Pattaya, we'd be making a beeline for Soi Twilight and Sunnee plaza... I always prefer online maps. They are more likely to be up to date and since I am already carrying a phone, why carry another object - a book? But coming to the point, I have never had trouble finding places in Japan, though maybe I haven't been trying to get to out of the way places. Most establishments nowadays are able to send you a googlemap reference that is very accurate.
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On a different thread someone posed the question: what are the different understandings of the word 'twink' among us. I very much want to add my thoughts to that question, but first, I have to gather my thoughts. As for Good Boy, I don't call the rotation boys in Good Boy twinks. If I have to find a word, I'd use the anodyne 'medium build'. But I see a huge difference between the medium-builds of Good, Fresh and Hotmale. There is what I call the "effortless medium" -- the kind of physique that the deity above makes quite naturally out of young men. Some people call it the 'boy next door' type. They are beautiful in my eyes. I see many in Fresh and Hotmale of this type. I see none in Good. Then there is the "scruffy medium" -- where what the deity has made has been modified by hard labour. They are taut, sinewy, maybe a bit weather-beaten. Some might think of the terms 'tradie type', or 'farmhand type'. They predominate in Good. Made worse by unkempt hair and gross tattoos, thus "scruffy", often bringing to mind street hawkers. The third type is the opposite of Scruffy. I call them the "washed mediums". Yeah I prefer my boys clean and washed. What the deity has made is modified again by a bit of gymming into slightly sculpted bodies -- but not all the way a la Moonlight models, which is likely aided with chemical enhancement. Often, washed mediums come with good skin and nice haircuts. I see some of them at Fresh, and many more of them at Hotmale.
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PeterRS replied to unicorn's topic in The Beer Bar
This is your reaction to most things that you do not agree with. We had an entire thread about the Japanese farmer who would not sell his land for the expansion of Narita airport. To you, that also made "zero sense" - and of course you believe you are correct, but you are wrong. That man is an individual who had his own reasons and made his own decision. The fact that a majority of Japanese agreed with him meant nothing to you. In the Circumcision thread, you went on and on about how "the science definitely states that benefits far exceed the (very minimal) risks." And that is pure B/S. The science in the USA where circumcision is regarded almost like a God-given necessity has been proven by the medical experts in a large number of other countries to be wrong, which is why the majority of male children in the world are uncircumcised. You have zero idea of the actor's financial affairs nor of his reasons for not buying a smaller house with less land. He had his own reasons which were no doubt perfectly valid. You make up beliefs of your own and put them forward as facts.