Popular Post 10tazione Posted Saturday at 09:30 PM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 09:30 PM I stayed one night in Quezon/Manila recently. After scrolling through a million posts on X, I still had no idea which massage shop I wanted to visit. I chose a hotel that put me within walking distance of several shops. Since I didn’t want to take my phone into a sauna/spa, I brought a map I had prepared and printed out at home (yes, a paper map — but not an outdated one like some other members here). First, I contacted a shop that had some promising pictures on Telegram, only to discover it wasn’t actually in the area. Stupid me. The second shop didn’t answer on Telegram — maybe it had closed for good. Finally, I decided to just walk to “T by 27 Shaw Spa” and see what I could arrange. On the way there, I passed a group of young men in some kind of uniform and thought what a shame it wasn’t the spa. After ten minutes of searching, I realised the spa was exactly where those good-looking men in uniform were gathering. My paper map had apparently not updated my location correctly… At the reception, I booked an “Explorer Massage” — the option that sounded most promising after my research, although I still had no real idea what to expect. I was given my therapist’s name, a room number, and an appointment in about two hours. I paid the fee. The entrance fee included access to the sauna downstairs, so I thought the time would pass quickly. It didn’t. Those were the two most boring hours I’ve ever spent in a sauna. Lesson learned: Always bring your phone to a sauna — even if the banking app might get stolen! Upstairs there was an unattended bar/waiting area and a huge number of massage rooms. When the appointment time approached, the waiting room filled up. There were now around 10-15 people waiting. A gong sounded, several masseurs appeared, and most customers seemed to already know their masseur. They disappeared with them down the corridor. I followed and found my room in the first row. There must have been ten rooms per row and three rows in total. I undressed and tried to make myself comfortable on the massage table in the rather dark room. After about five minutes, my masseur appeared. He was good-looking — as far as I could tell in the dim light — but dressed in long sports trousers and a sleeveless shirt. That didn’t change throughout the session. His “goodies” remained one towel and one pair of trousers away the entire time. The masseurs gave each other click signals whith the tongue to keep in sync with the "progression" of the massage. How weird! The other customers must all have been not only very near but also have booked the same course, what a coincidence The “progression” happened — and quite quickly. The first step - pretending to be a regular massage - lasted no more than three minutes before I felt certain body parts being intentionally stimulated. The latter continued for about an hour, alternated by caressing all the sensitive areas a man of a certain age possesses and simulated fucking. At one point he asked if I wanted him to insert a finger, and I said xxx (don’t try to guess my answer from the number of x’s hehe). Towards the end he asked if I wanted to come, and again I said xxx (could be the same or different). I’m no expert in sexual terminology, but I think the experience can best be described as an excellent one-hour edging session and I know at least one member here who will want to book a flight to Manila right away! I gave him a generous tip and left the place completely satisfied. So satisfied, in fact, that I skipped my second planned activity — The One 690 Entertainment Bar. So unfortunately I can’t report on that. tm_nyc, floridarob, Ian here and 4 others 6 1 Quote
Members tm_nyc Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM Members Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM Excellent report, thanks! I wonder if the regular customers got their masseurs to lose their clothes & have more participation in the session. Quote
bkkmfj2648 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 8 hours ago, 10tazione said: but I think the experience can best be described as an excellent one-hour edging session and I know at least one member here who will want to book a flight to Manila right away! perhaps more like a synchronized edging session 🤪🍆💦 = "The masseurs gave each other click signals with the tongue to keep in sync with the "progression" of the massage" Is it difficult to stay in sync with the click signals? Is the sound of the multiple finales audible ? tm_nyc and 10tazione 1 1 Quote
bkkmfj2648 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago @10tazione - if you will head over to Cebu - note that they have created a fairly new (less than 1 year old) Telegram group = anonymous cebu It has more than 35 channels within the main channel. I highlighted some of the more interesting channels (see below screenshot). As of recently, they exceeded 3,500 members. https://t.co/mm6PgGHxPI --> Use your phone's auto AI language translation feature and activate it - as the postings tend to be 90% or more in Tagalog. This also works in the Thailand LINE/Telegram massage forums. This approach is similar to the recent move of the Thailand LINE massage groups over to Telegram, as LINE has been cracking down on some of the more fun aspects in the Thailand Massage_Insider related groups. Enjoy! Olddaddy, tm_nyc and 10tazione 1 2 Quote
floridarob Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 20 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said: f you will head over to Cebu Know of any other groups like this for Manila, Asia, or S. America? Quote
bkkmfj2648 Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago 1 hour ago, floridarob said: Know of any other groups like this for Manila, Asia, or S. America? I am not aware of any. But, whenever I need to go somewhere new I use the #hashtag feature in Twitter (X) to find what I am looking for. In the below example, I used the hashtag = #altermanila and many returns were reported. In the Philippines they tend to use the #alter tag to identify the gay world. Just add the city, province, zone after the word alter and you will be provided a query result of all the alters in that area. Below is an example when I inserted the hashtag = #altermakati sometimes the users on X like to name the area with alter afterwards - as in the below example they used the hashtag = #makatialter A lot of what is written is in Tagalog - so you will need to use a translator to decipher what it is they are looking for or offering. good luck. Quote