ok maybe its my fascination with Japanese culture but im just as interested in going to japan as i am to other places n this detailed blog of yours has only made japan even more compelling for me
45 min for a maiko outside a tea shop n all u got was a random old lady?? u got duped my friend big time lol
I suppose i wouldnt mind going into the hot spring naked but why is that necessary? is it a cultural thing or a hygienic thing? i heard japanese sex culture is as kinky as it gets so i guess cant be too surprised at the notion of a bunch of naked ppl in a hot spring, but at the same time isnt being reserved also a part of japanese culture? this confuses me a bit if its not about hygiene.
public toilettes have heaters there?? wow. well as u know over here they are often quite disgusting
this comment is getting unusually lengthy so ill end it with saying that the only problem id have in japan is the sushi. the idea of raw fish doesnt go well with me so yes i am one of the few ppl in the world who has never, yes i said it, NEVER tried sushi. perhaps my first time can be with you some day but don't bring me 2 no cheap half ass sushi bar theres an abundance of those in mtl, it will just turn me off.
anyway im out, this is my last comment, talk 2 u soon
20$ to see tuts mummified body? call me cheap but i would have passed. that sunset over the valley of the kings gave me shivers. egypt is definitely on my list of destinations
wow truly beautiful u and the resort. ur glowing here in the maldives! how much was the trip? im in travel mode right now, n i see uve been practically everywhere except south america which is kind of unusual considering most ppl tend to start off there. maybe we can hit up brazil sometime
Great report Really enjoyed reading this ngoggy. The food looked terrific. Hope you will keep us all updated. Or let us know how it all went in retrospect.
Best wishes,
William
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ok maybe its my fascination with Japanese culture but im just as interested in going to japan as i am to other places n this detailed blog of yours has only made japan even more compelling for me 45 min for a maiko outside a tea shop n all u got was a random old lady?? u got duped my friend big time lol I suppose i wouldnt mind going into the hot spring naked but why is that necessary? is it a cultural thing or a hygienic thing? i heard japanese sex culture is as kinky as it gets so i guess cant be too surprised at the notion of a bunch of naked ppl in a hot spring, but at the same time isnt being reserved also a part of japanese culture? this confuses me a bit if its not about hygiene. public toilettes have heaters there?? wow. well as u know over here they are often quite disgusting this comment is getting unusually lengthy so ill end it with saying that the only problem id have in japan is the sushi. the idea of raw fish doesnt go well with me so yes i am one of the few ppl in the world who has never, yes i said it, NEVER tried sushi. perhaps my first time can be with you some day but don't bring me 2 no cheap half ass sushi bar theres an abundance of those in mtl, it will just turn me off. anyway im out, this is my last comment, talk 2 u soon