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  1. 2 minutes ago, Yago said:

    However, Brazil is a continental country and changes a lot depending on each region, I recommend starting with São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro as the cultural impact is smaller as they are two large cities that receive thousands of tourists per year.

    Thank you for your insight. What advice would you give potential tourists on how to maintain personal safety? Any tips perhaps on what to wear, carry on or where in theses 2 cities to go and/or avoid?

  2. 5 minutes ago, Yago said:

    But I have no doubts about Brazil, the question is about the Dominican Republic and Colombia, do you have any doubts about Brazil?

    Not doubts really just interested in getting insight from a local Brazilian gentleman on what makes Brazil a unique destination, in S America, for visiting tourists who wish to meet men there. All things being equal do you think that Brazil would offer a good starting point for visitors who never visited S America before?

  3. 2 hours ago, Yago said:

    I see here that these two countries have a lot of gifted people and are relatively cheap, as a Brazilian I know that Brazil offers more facilities for sex with the saunas in big cities like São Paulo, Rio or Salvador, but between these two countries which ones do you have the most? Experienced people prefer and why?

    Would Argentina be a good destination?

    Sorry for the English, if you can quote prices for hiring guys, I have a preference for stronger, fitter guys, they don't necessarily have to be exaggerated ones, but defined men.

    Thank you in advance for any participation and collaboration with the topic.

    As a Brazilian wouldn't you be in a better position to provide insight on Brazil and what it offers so that it may be comparable to either Colombia or DR?

  4. 8 hours ago, floridarob said:

    I read that the CG pilot was told to hold short and he entered the runway to hold....

    The irony is that CG pilot survived while all the rest of the plane's 5 crew died. Still it would make the investigators job easier now that they have the pilot to give his testimony.

  5. 1 hour ago, Riobard said:

    You are really reaching here and being deliberately asinine, but I’m sure the tangential and irrelevant focus on presentation appeal could persist ad infinitum when contrarianism is the driver. 

    Personal hygiene and susceptibility to STD infection is not correlated or causally significant. Period. Partner episode volume being equal, judicious personal hygiene is salutary for obvious reasons, but NOT STI-preventive, period. The prevention heuristic regarding behavioural risk mitigation, when watered down with erroneous assumptions about personal hygiene has been deleterious in LMIC contexts because if a condom, for example, is lacking but soap is accessible the security conferred by a lesser but erroneously valued prevention measure is equally fallacious, breeching principles of beneficence. Sexual hygiene optimization is facilitated by de-mythologizing. 

     

    Your vocabulary is admirable.

  6. 54 minutes ago, a-447 said:

    Yet the local media has not mentioned them.

    As far as the Japanese are concerned, the flight attendants were simply doing their job. No need to single them out for praise.

    As far as I am concerned the cabin crew conducted themselves wonderfully. Yes it was their job and duty to evacuate the plane but a job well done deserves praise and recognition if for nothing more than to motivate them and all cabin crew in JAL's fleet to strive for excellence and maintain their dedication.

  7. 15 minutes ago, t0oL1 said:

    Five people were killed on board the coast guard aircraft, officials said.

    According to the news the Japanese Coast guard aircraft was protruding in the landing strip, or it's nose anyway. It should not have been this close to the landing area. Either the control tower or the pilot of the Coast Guard plane, who by the way survived, somebody must have committed a catastrophic human error that led to this accident. I'm sorry for the lives of those lost and am thankful for the survivors. 

  8. 4 hours ago, Riobard said:

    Two opposing concepts cannot easily be both true. The second part is true because there exists no extant research that substantiates the claim of the first part, likely simply an extraneous comment on the general merits of cleanliness’ adjacency to godliness. 

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    "And while there are some hygiene measures you can take to reduce your chances of contracting an STI......."

    That is what I said. Would you like to give a guy a blowjob if his ***k is unwashed? Or eat Ass when it hasn't been cleaned? Washing up with soap reduces the amount of pathogens on your body, reduces the probability of you falling ill and makes you more attractive in general.

  9. 19 hours ago, unicorn said:

    Well, if you put "perhaps" after a statement, the perhaps can be anything, no matter how outlandishly unlikely. Putting unfounded medical advice out there might lead someone to rely on that information, and get into real trouble. There is no evidence that scrubbing won't be harmful, either. One can imagine that tears in the skin could increase risk. I know of no evidence either way. What a person might find "aesthetically attractive" is entirely besides the point. 

     

    Scrubbing yourself clean not to the point of tearing skin does indeed remove bacteria and other pathogens living there, not all of them and certainly not the resilient ones but most. I do not claim to be a medical professional but I fail to see how maintaining a personal hygienic regiment would lead to any sort of real trouble health-wise or otherwise. If it is your preference to not clean yourself diligently then that is your prerogative.

  10. 15 hours ago, unicorn said:

    Where did you get the information that scrubbing those places helps prevent infection?

    "• Washing the genitals, urinating, or douching after sex
    will not prevent any STD..."

    I didn't say prevent infection but the perhaps reduce the chance of infection. Personal hygiene may not protect a person completely from contracting some STIs but it sure does prevent you from getting sick from other infectious diseases. Being physically clean won't harm you. Besides it's aesthetically attractive.

  11. 40 minutes ago, vinapu said:

    you are correct but still some on PREP boast about barebacking like PREP would be cure-all treatment . Worst part of such attitude is lack of consideration for their partners who often agree to unprotected sex out of false sense of security or real sense of financial need.

    To be on the safe side one must be on Prep, wear condoms for every sexual encounter, and practice personal hygiene. These steps are imperative if you care about your personal health as well as that of the person you're having sex with.  Common sense really. Be safe and well everybody.

  12. 51 minutes ago, reader said:

    From Bangkok Post

    Health officials are looking to tighten preventive and control measures after finding higher rates of syphilis and gonorrhoea among young people, says Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew.

    Continues at

    https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2715383/alarm-sounded-over-syphilis-infections

    The bacteria that cause these illnesses infest the closed,dark and dank areas of the genitals and anus. If these are scrubbed clean thoroughly, meticulously and constantly then the possibility of infection decreases.

  13. 6 hours ago, reader said:

     

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    Foreign tourists, reported to be of Indian nationality, engaged in a violent brawl with Thai people right on Pattaya Beach Road early today, sending shockwaves through the city just one day before its New Year’s celebration.

    For those interested, the video of the incident. Keep in mind, although nobody was seriously injured and the video is not graphic, extremely sensitive viewers should use caution. https://fb.watch/pd1DYdAKjL/?mibextid=Nif5oz

    On December 28th, 2023, at dawn, local residents and joggers running along Pattaya Beach captured the shocking incident on video, which quickly went viral on Thai social media. The roughly one-minute clip depicted Thai and Indian people, both men and women, exchanging blows in the middle of busy Pattaya Beach Road near Soi 13 in the Nongprue sub-district.

    The video showed individuals wielding dangerous objects like sticks over a meter long, belts, glass bottles, and even metal kitchen ladles. The aggressive behavior brought traffic on part of Beach Road to a standstill as onlookers feared getting caught in the crossfire. Despite the distressed cries of women in the vicinity, no one dared intervene, and the brawl continued unabated for an unknown period.

    The cause of the initial confrontation remains unclear as of press time, but the incident has cast a shadow over Pattaya’s image as a peaceful tourist destination, particularly at a time when the town is gearing up for a grand New Year’s celebration, the eyewitness said.

    Pattaya police have not yet disclosed if any complaints regarding the incident have been filed, but an investigation is underway. Police are expected to interview both parties involved and collect CCTV footage from the area as evidence for potential legal proceedings.

     

    This is very "un-thailandish". Thai people, as far as I know, do not engage in public brawls on this stage, this behaviour is more common in India. Sad really.

  14. 15 minutes ago, reader said:

    I’ll have my lawyer call your lawyer to work out pre-nup.

     

    Love and lawyers don't mix very well and pre-nups are so unromantic. Why spoil the fun and sense of adventure?

  15. Remembering the lost loves of youth in our golden years and still yearning for more, didn't know about love till you told me.

    From a movie that I love.

    Nothing gold can stay.

    Robert Frost.

    Nature’s first green is gold,
    Her hardest hue to hold.
    Her early leaf’s a flower;
    But only so an hour.
    Then leaf subsides to leaf.
    So Eden sank to grief,
    So dawn goes down to day.
    Nothing gold can stay.

     

     

  16. 5 minutes ago, reader said:

    There’s so much to be considered.

    Could we agree to an open marriage (we both get to screw around with other guys).

    Would our parents approve.

    Who’ll wash the dishes.

    Are you rich. 🙂

     

    Yes indeed, that's true but that's natural when two people court each other!

    Committed monogamous marriage if only for the sake of emotional stability. 👬

    Are your parents still alive?

    Leave the dishes and cooking to me.

    I am financially stable.🙂

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