Reader post 01: Paulo’s first time

Hello!

I am really glad to receive some nice messages and testimonials from our wonderful readers. Here’s one from Paulo:

My first time in Jason Spa (Sto. Domingo, QC branch) was with a guy named Omar.

I have been really eager to try Jason’s out – a spa with guys and services like that. It might also be my first ever experience to have sex with a guy.

Omar priced his ES at P1,500. I was so curious about the “proceedings,” so I eagerly said yes to his price.

Omar fingered my butthole for quite some time – so, this is how being butt-fingered feels like. He also masturbated me at the same time. He was so good I came in no time!

Omar then asked me if I wanted to give him a blowjob, but I refused as I felt that what he did was already enough.

But what I was expecting was for him to fuck me in the butt – the foremost reason I went there and why I wanted to try the whole experience.

Since I was really eager to be fucked, I went there a second time, on a morning. Omar, unfortunately, wasn’t there, so I got another guy. This time, I tried to give the guy a blowjob.

The sensation of his dick in my mouth felt weird, but in a good way. The only downer, however, was that his dick easily limped – limped so bad he couldn’t penetrate me! He just masturbated me to finish me off. Poor, disappointed me.

I am now based outside of the Philippines. There are spas here with masseuses, but no masseurs. Despite my near-hit experiences, I have to admit, I miss being manhandled by guys.

– Paulo, October 5, 2015

(Some parts edited for brevity and clarity.)

 

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Dear Paulo,

Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m glad that you somehow cherish your first time with a guy! It takes some time really to look for the perfect masseur who can bring you what you want. But that’s ok – once you meet him, don’t let him go! Ingat ka dyan abroad.

– Ken

 

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Anyway, readers might get confused over the P1500 fee of Jason’s Spa. From what I have gathered, the Sto. Domingo/Retiro branch indeed charged differently. But this branch has since closed down – only the Cubao branch remain (as of this writing).

 

 

Do people still read blogs?

Do people still read blogs?

I hope people still do!

If you are here, thank you!

I actually have a lot of archived articles for you guys to read (some strewn in my drafts and some in my mind hahaha)

After a lot of whirlwind events in my life in 2015 (losing my long-time job, getting a new job and moving to Singapore, being assigned in Manila, doing an entirely different work now, investing in a business, personal events in between), I really am apologetic to fail to write for you guys.

Babawi ako! 🙂