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    bert got a reaction from pong2 in Where to get a good massage in Marrakesh   
    You don't seem to know much about Morocco and the guys overthere.  Moroccans are macho's and don't want to be "gay" (even if they are).  Their masculin ego comes always first, therefore asking for money is a sort of valid "excuse" for gay-for-pay behaviour.  They have no privacy at home and it is strickly forbidden to enter a hotel with a moroccan friend, so forget about going to "his place" or to a hotel.   In twenty years I had one exeption when I slept with a friend on the terrace of his home under the stars and we could do naughty things in the sleeping bags.  Inside the house the whole family was present.  
    Whatever you do or wherever you go with your friend, discretion is a holy duty! 
    Those days there were quite some tourist harrased by "faux guides" (false guides).  To protect tourism and the visitors it was even forbidden for a moroccan man to speak with or disturb a foreigner on the street.  So walking with you moroccan friend was sometimes a problem (not for you, but for him!).
    About age: I was always older then the guys that I met and moroccan guys never had a problem with this.  So I had pleasant moments with guys from 18 to 35, I was in my 40's.
    Years ago I could stay in a house of a French guy where the guests had much liberty and there was even a "gardien", but he knew what was happening inside.  You could invite anyone for a drink or to spend the night with you and even serve your friend breakfast in the morning.  But that was years ago.  
    I wonder if such "hidden" places still exist in Marrakech or other cities.  If someone should know a place like that please send me a personal message.  
    Now and then, but very rare, I had also some fun with the hotel staff, waiters, room-service boys and pool boys.
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    bert got a reaction from Marc in Calif in Where to get a good massage in Marrakesh   
    You don't seem to know much about Morocco and the guys overthere.  Moroccans are macho's and don't want to be "gay" (even if they are).  Their masculin ego comes always first, therefore asking for money is a sort of valid "excuse" for gay-for-pay behaviour.  They have no privacy at home and it is strickly forbidden to enter a hotel with a moroccan friend, so forget about going to "his place" or to a hotel.   In twenty years I had one exeption when I slept with a friend on the terrace of his home under the stars and we could do naughty things in the sleeping bags.  Inside the house the whole family was present.  
    Whatever you do or wherever you go with your friend, discretion is a holy duty! 
    Those days there were quite some tourist harrased by "faux guides" (false guides).  To protect tourism and the visitors it was even forbidden for a moroccan man to speak with or disturb a foreigner on the street.  So walking with you moroccan friend was sometimes a problem (not for you, but for him!).
    About age: I was always older then the guys that I met and moroccan guys never had a problem with this.  So I had pleasant moments with guys from 18 to 35, I was in my 40's.
    Years ago I could stay in a house of a French guy where the guests had much liberty and there was even a "gardien", but he knew what was happening inside.  You could invite anyone for a drink or to spend the night with you and even serve your friend breakfast in the morning.  But that was years ago.  
    I wonder if such "hidden" places still exist in Marrakech or other cities.  If someone should know a place like that please send me a personal message.  
    Now and then, but very rare, I had also some fun with the hotel staff, waiters, room-service boys and pool boys.
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    bert got a reaction from PeterRS in One Week in Gay Taiwan   
    Taipei is great city and people are so friendly.  I visited some years ago, but I did not have special contacts, perhaps I'm a bit too shy to make contact.
    Still the most amazing sauna that I visited was soi13 in Taipei.  I guess there were more than 100 completely naked asian young guys in the sauna.
    I remember also the darkest and bigggest darkroom: filled with naked bodies with hard cocks, guys cumming and moaning.  I was like a kid in a candy shop!
    Unforgettable.
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    bert got a reaction from TotallyOz in One Week in Gay Taiwan   
    Taipei is great city and people are so friendly.  I visited some years ago, but I did not have special contacts, perhaps I'm a bit too shy to make contact.
    Still the most amazing sauna that I visited was soi13 in Taipei.  I guess there were more than 100 completely naked asian young guys in the sauna.
    I remember also the darkest and bigggest darkroom: filled with naked bodies with hard cocks, guys cumming and moaning.  I was like a kid in a candy shop!
    Unforgettable.
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    bert got a reaction from Olddaddy in One Week in Gay Taiwan   
    Taipei is great city and people are so friendly.  I visited some years ago, but I did not have special contacts, perhaps I'm a bit too shy to make contact.
    Still the most amazing sauna that I visited was soi13 in Taipei.  I guess there were more than 100 completely naked asian young guys in the sauna.
    I remember also the darkest and bigggest darkroom: filled with naked bodies with hard cocks, guys cumming and moaning.  I was like a kid in a candy shop!
    Unforgettable.
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    bert got a reaction from Mavica in Where to get a good massage in Marrakesh   
    You don't seem to know much about Morocco and the guys overthere.  Moroccans are macho's and don't want to be "gay" (even if they are).  Their masculin ego comes always first, therefore asking for money is a sort of valid "excuse" for gay-for-pay behaviour.  They have no privacy at home and it is strickly forbidden to enter a hotel with a moroccan friend, so forget about going to "his place" or to a hotel.   In twenty years I had one exeption when I slept with a friend on the terrace of his home under the stars and we could do naughty things in the sleeping bags.  Inside the house the whole family was present.  
    Whatever you do or wherever you go with your friend, discretion is a holy duty! 
    Those days there were quite some tourist harrased by "faux guides" (false guides).  To protect tourism and the visitors it was even forbidden for a moroccan man to speak with or disturb a foreigner on the street.  So walking with you moroccan friend was sometimes a problem (not for you, but for him!).
    About age: I was always older then the guys that I met and moroccan guys never had a problem with this.  So I had pleasant moments with guys from 18 to 35, I was in my 40's.
    Years ago I could stay in a house of a French guy where the guests had much liberty and there was even a "gardien", but he knew what was happening inside.  You could invite anyone for a drink or to spend the night with you and even serve your friend breakfast in the morning.  But that was years ago.  
    I wonder if such "hidden" places still exist in Marrakech or other cities.  If someone should know a place like that please send me a personal message.  
    Now and then, but very rare, I had also some fun with the hotel staff, waiters, room-service boys and pool boys.
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    bert got a reaction from dscrtsldnbi in Egypt update   
    In Morocco there is no doubt: strictly forbidden.  In Morocco it is even by law forbidden for a moroccan to enter hotelrooms.  You will not pass the reception with a guest.  And even if you rent a flat sometimes the "gardiens" of the building forbid your guest to enter.  You can always try your luck if there is no guard but then beware of "nosy" neighbours.  
    Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt have about the same hotel policy.  Years ago in Egypt it was easy if you took a room in a 5-star hotel with a very busy lobby.  Although I was sometimes suprised that there was another "guard" on every floor to check who entered the rooms and now they put up some cameras.  When I was with a Tunesian friend in desert oasis he was just 5 minutes in my room for a drink and there was a knock on the door and he had to leave!  But in another little hotel in Tunisia there was also a knock on my door at night, and there was a cute bell boy with a fresh bottle of water.  It was obvious that here was horny like hell when saw me standing there half naked.  Those are the "little adventures" that seem to happen in many Arab countries, often with hotel staff (always horny and bored).  Especially in Egypt you come across these guys: camel drivers in the desert, tempel guards, museum guards, horse drivers, shopkeepers...
    In Jordan many men gave the special "hidden" handshake, they tickled the palm of your hand with their middle finger...meaning "I like you so let's have some fun if possible" and hotel policy was more loose compared to the Maghreb.
    In Bahrain and the Emirates nobody at the reception cares about visitors in your room....you could take a goat up to the room without having a problem :-)).  Same goes for Oman and Yemen.  No problems with a visitor.
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    bert got a reaction from Xclay in Egypt update   
    In Morocco there is no doubt: strictly forbidden.  In Morocco it is even by law forbidden for a moroccan to enter hotelrooms.  You will not pass the reception with a guest.  And even if you rent a flat sometimes the "gardiens" of the building forbid your guest to enter.  You can always try your luck if there is no guard but then beware of "nosy" neighbours.  
    Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt have about the same hotel policy.  Years ago in Egypt it was easy if you took a room in a 5-star hotel with a very busy lobby.  Although I was sometimes suprised that there was another "guard" on every floor to check who entered the rooms and now they put up some cameras.  When I was with a Tunesian friend in desert oasis he was just 5 minutes in my room for a drink and there was a knock on the door and he had to leave!  But in another little hotel in Tunisia there was also a knock on my door at night, and there was a cute bell boy with a fresh bottle of water.  It was obvious that here was horny like hell when saw me standing there half naked.  Those are the "little adventures" that seem to happen in many Arab countries, often with hotel staff (always horny and bored).  Especially in Egypt you come across these guys: camel drivers in the desert, tempel guards, museum guards, horse drivers, shopkeepers...
    In Jordan many men gave the special "hidden" handshake, they tickled the palm of your hand with their middle finger...meaning "I like you so let's have some fun if possible" and hotel policy was more loose compared to the Maghreb.
    In Bahrain and the Emirates nobody at the reception cares about visitors in your room....you could take a goat up to the room without having a problem :-)).  Same goes for Oman and Yemen.  No problems with a visitor.
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    bert got a reaction from floridarob in Egypt update   
    In Morocco there is no doubt: strictly forbidden.  In Morocco it is even by law forbidden for a moroccan to enter hotelrooms.  You will not pass the reception with a guest.  And even if you rent a flat sometimes the "gardiens" of the building forbid your guest to enter.  You can always try your luck if there is no guard but then beware of "nosy" neighbours.  
    Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt have about the same hotel policy.  Years ago in Egypt it was easy if you took a room in a 5-star hotel with a very busy lobby.  Although I was sometimes suprised that there was another "guard" on every floor to check who entered the rooms and now they put up some cameras.  When I was with a Tunesian friend in desert oasis he was just 5 minutes in my room for a drink and there was a knock on the door and he had to leave!  But in another little hotel in Tunisia there was also a knock on my door at night, and there was a cute bell boy with a fresh bottle of water.  It was obvious that here was horny like hell when saw me standing there half naked.  Those are the "little adventures" that seem to happen in many Arab countries, often with hotel staff (always horny and bored).  Especially in Egypt you come across these guys: camel drivers in the desert, tempel guards, museum guards, horse drivers, shopkeepers...
    In Jordan many men gave the special "hidden" handshake, they tickled the palm of your hand with their middle finger...meaning "I like you so let's have some fun if possible" and hotel policy was more loose compared to the Maghreb.
    In Bahrain and the Emirates nobody at the reception cares about visitors in your room....you could take a goat up to the room without having a problem :-)).  Same goes for Oman and Yemen.  No problems with a visitor.
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    bert got a reaction from llz in Where to get a good massage in Marrakesh   
    You don't seem to know much about Morocco and the guys overthere.  Moroccans are macho's and don't want to be "gay" (even if they are).  Their masculin ego comes always first, therefore asking for money is a sort of valid "excuse" for gay-for-pay behaviour.  They have no privacy at home and it is strickly forbidden to enter a hotel with a moroccan friend, so forget about going to "his place" or to a hotel.   In twenty years I had one exeption when I slept with a friend on the terrace of his home under the stars and we could do naughty things in the sleeping bags.  Inside the house the whole family was present.  
    Whatever you do or wherever you go with your friend, discretion is a holy duty! 
    Those days there were quite some tourist harrased by "faux guides" (false guides).  To protect tourism and the visitors it was even forbidden for a moroccan man to speak with or disturb a foreigner on the street.  So walking with you moroccan friend was sometimes a problem (not for you, but for him!).
    About age: I was always older then the guys that I met and moroccan guys never had a problem with this.  So I had pleasant moments with guys from 18 to 35, I was in my 40's.
    Years ago I could stay in a house of a French guy where the guests had much liberty and there was even a "gardien", but he knew what was happening inside.  You could invite anyone for a drink or to spend the night with you and even serve your friend breakfast in the morning.  But that was years ago.  
    I wonder if such "hidden" places still exist in Marrakech or other cities.  If someone should know a place like that please send me a personal message.  
    Now and then, but very rare, I had also some fun with the hotel staff, waiters, room-service boys and pool boys.
  11. Haha
    bert got a reaction from poopipans in Where to get a good massage in Marrakesh   
    I had many experiences with moroccan guys. In every moroccan town it is possible to meet a guy and have some fun together.  The nice thing about morocco is that meeting a hot guy can be anytime and anyplace and unexpected. 
     
     
     
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    bert got a reaction from Sherlocked in Where to get a good massage in Marrakesh   
    I had many experiences with moroccan guys. In every moroccan town it is possible to meet a guy and have some fun together.  The nice thing about morocco is that meeting a hot guy can be anytime and anyplace and unexpected. 
     
     
     
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    bert got a reaction from floridarob in Where to get a good massage in Marrakesh   
    I had many experiences with moroccan guys. In every moroccan town it is possible to meet a guy and have some fun together.  The nice thing about morocco is that meeting a hot guy can be anytime and anyplace and unexpected. 
     
     
     
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    bert got a reaction from floridarob in Where to get a good massage in Marrakesh   
    The best you can do is invite a nice moroccan friend in your private apartment, otherwise you can only go to a hammam and behave.
    I want to go (back) to marrakech in autumn and I am still searching a private flat with no "gardien".
    Good luck.
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