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Jakarta- After Ramadan but wtf was EID (Eid al-Fitr)?

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Jakarta was my first stop, 5 nights, arriving from Tokyo on ANA business class after a 9 hour layover there. I had used the layover to go try one of the Japanese escort agencies I wrote about in a different post, so by the time I boarded I was very relaxed and spent so slept like a baby through most of the 7 hour flight. Probably for the best, because the flight itself was pretty mediocre. Older 787, meh service, bland catering. ANA seems to be taking notes from the U.S. airlines lately and not in a good way.

I stayed in Jakarta partly because there was a guy from the apps I wanted to see again. Really good top, big dick, definitely worth building a few days around. But I had no idea what Eid al-Fitr even was, let alone that it was happening while I was there. For anyone who does not know, it is the major holiday marking the end of Ramadan, so people travel, go home to family, and a lot of normal city life slows down. In my case, that meant the guy I wanted to see was out of town visiting family until the exact day I was leaving. Great timing 🥺

Because of the holiday, Jakarta felt more than half empty. The traffic was almost nonexistent, which in Jakarta is basically a miracle, but the downside was the apps were dead compared to other times when your phone would be blowing up. The hotel was also full of local families doing staycations. Indonesia definitely does not seem to have a population decline problem.  Every family has like  five kids 😝

So Jakarta started with a different guy. A little chunkier than what I usually go for, not fat, just thicker, but he had a thick cock and was a very solid top, so no real complaints there 👍

Then a guy I had taken to Bali with me two years ago spotted me on Grindr and we ended up meeting again. He still fucks like a rabbit. Slim swimmer build, six-pack, and almost Brazil-sized dick. The kind of guy who doesn't like to have sex in the same spot twice, so I was especially glad the hotel upgraded me to a suite because it gave us more options to work with, lol.

Jakarta itself is not exactly overloaded with sightseeing. For me it was more about the hotel than the city. The pool and lounge were great, and the whole place felt like an oasis in the middle of a concrete jungle. Not a city I’d visit for tourist attractions, but for a comfortable hotel stay and the right company, it worked out better than it started 😉

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