Friday, June 25, 2010

Lesbian sex in the Philippines



Pinay love Lesbians




My modeling work has been going well, lots of demand and making a lot of money, which is nice. Even got a “Glamour” Lesbian shoot with a model from Japan, that was a great experience and paid very well.












Lesbian shoot


Even some of my own photography is selling well, so things are good.






But enough about work, LOL !! we are also having a lot of fun. The beaches around Cebu are spectacular and if you are willing to travel outside the tourist areas, deserted. So plenty of opportunity for skinny dipping and outside sex (my favorite thing I guess). There are also plenty of nudist beaches in the Philippines and so much to look at that’s beautiful, so if you are like me and enjoy public nudity, you can’t go wrong here. Cebu Club Pacific, in Sogod is a particularly good one.

Its interesting how life develops, I started this adventure as a single lesbian girl and here I am in Cebu living with my girlfriend.
The maid and I are I guess a couple now, although a swinging one, lol. We even have our periods at the same time now (ok that’s gross and I'm sure you really wanted to know that).

Straight bars we avoid like the plaque. The number of Australian and American men “on holiday” in the bars is an eye opening sight. Most according to the girls are “obviously married” apparently it’s easy to tell, but that’s something way outside my field of knowledge, LOL.

The girls that do this work I both admire and feel sad for. I have spoken and socialized with quite a few and they are some of the nicest people I've met. They have an inner strength far beyond anything I can imagine, I know for one I would rather kill myself that let a penis enter me under these circumstances. But life's not that simple, these girls have families (many children) to support, so they do what they have to do. One girl I spoke to a lesbian, doing this job told me that “each time a penis enters her, a little bit more of her dies” that I will never forget.


It didn't take long before we got accepted into the local Lesbian scene and started making some friends and woo do these girls know how to have a party !!


Angels is a lesbian only strip club and bar, very wild, very wild indeed. Never seen anything like it in my life, girls making out and having sex together, all over the place. The maid I think thought she had died and arrived in Lesbian heaven.


There was some blond white tourist girl lying on a table her legs spread wide allowing, well encouraging anyone passing to lick and finger her, amazing sight really. Towards the end of the evening I saw a local girl almost elbow deep fisting her and she was loving every minute of it !!

The parties were even better groups of girls up to maybe 10 or 12, either renting a room or going to someone’s place for wild lesbian orgies, now that I am into.
Pretty amazing place really, different girls every night, it makes me dizzy just thinking about it, LOL


A wonderful place, it is an inspiration to see Lesbians living so openly, without fear or prejudice.







I wish we could have stayed longer, but we had our tickets and visas for the next stop. we never realized the Philippines would be this good.




2012

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Philippines - stop 5

Pinay Loving




The Philippines is an archipelago in Southeast Asia.
The nation consists of 7,107 islands located between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea, right on the eastern edge of Asia. Combine all its beaches it forms one of the world's longest coastlines and it would take a lifetime to visit and experience every island.



Since Spanish colonial times, the country has been considered to be Asia's largest Catholic country.

With over a hundred ethnic groups, a mixture of foreign influences and a fusion of culture and arts have enhanced the uniqueness of the Filipino identity.

The Philippines has a population estimated at 96 million. From its long history of Western occupation, 300 years by the Spaniards and 30 years by the Americans, its people have evolved as a unique blend of East and West in both appearance and culture. Filipinos are largely Austronesian (more specifically Malayo-Polynesian) in terms of ethnic origin.

However, many people, particularly in the cities of Luzon and the Visayas, have Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Spanish and American mixtures, whereas those living in the provinces are mostly of pure Austronesian origin (known as "native"). Many Muslims in the Sulu archipelago near Borneo have Arab, Indian and Chinese mixtures. The four largest foreign minorities in the country are as follows: Chinese, Koreans, and Indian, and the Japanese. Also of significance are the Americans, Indonesians, and Arabs. Pure Spaniards and other Europeans form a very small proportion in the country's population.

Filipinos are amongst the most hospital and friendly people I have ever meet, always smiling, always friendly and generous in their nature. A really..really nice people.

On the down side poverty is a big problem and with poverty comes all the usual problems for uneducated poor woman. Couple that with the fact that both divorce and abortion being illegal, you have a lot of pretty downtrodden and abused women/ girls. It comes as no great surprise all “patriarchal” (which maybe 99% are) societies are from the USA on, all place women in positions of inferiority. Once this is reinforced by poor education and religiously based laws , restricting their ability to control their bodies (birth) or aspects of marriage, you will get a lot of unhappy women. 


But as we know most men usually marry to continue their gene’s. The happiness of their wives concerns them very little, for there are plenty of mistresses and bar girls to have fun times with. It appears religion, although adhered to rigorously in regard to it’s application to women and their behavior, does not apply equally to men, an example being the complacent attitude towards husbands cheating on their wives.
Although certainly not unique to the Philippines as we see this in the USA to, poverty amplifies this terribly.(sorry a little off topic, but worth saying)

The LGBT scene is good, Gays and lesbians are generally tolerated, if not accepted, within Filipino society, but there is still widespread discrimination. The most visible members of the Filipino LGBT culture, the Bakla, are a distinct group in the Philippines.


According to the 2002 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Survey, 11% of sexually active Filipinos between the ages of 15 and 24 have had sex with someone of the same sex.


Filipino poet and critic Lilia Quindoza Santiago has speculated that Filipino culture may have a more flexible concept of gender because kasarian, the Tagalog word for "gender", is defined in less binary terms than the English word gender. Kasarian means "kind, species, or genus". The English word gender originally also meant "kind".


However we found that there are few websites to search for where are the best places to go.

So after we landed in Cebu, we found K2 ‘s house and moved in.
The maid went shopping and did some housework stuff, while I called the agency and the photographers to let them know I had arrived and arranged the times to meet up.


I contacted the stylist and makeup girls to discuss ideas. I'm looking forward to getting some work and the money will certainly be useful.


My first impressions of Cebu are very positive , it seems like a really nice, friendly place.




Maid doing the laundry



Cebu has many great clubs and bars, some fully gay or lesbian others mixed. Navigators is my favorite bar so far, packed full of delicious eye candy from all over the world. Vudo Is a good club (mixed) but always a lot of pretty lesbians there.




2010

Friday, June 18, 2010

Indonesian lesbians Loving



Togean Islands












The next week Kitty suggested we accompany them to her home town in the Togean Islands, sounded like a good idea to us, so off we went by boat (well boats). It was a kind of ferry boat frequented by the locals travelling between the islands, basic and crowded but a great way to meet the locals. We four shared a cabin, which was fine with us, LOL and we got to know each other very intimately over the course of those days. Kitty had only ever been with K2 before meeting us, so she was like a bitch on heat, to everyone else’s great pleasure.


The boat made a few stops as it made its way up to Palu, giving us the opportunity to stretch our legs, buy food. Once in Palu we hopped on a bus to Parangi, where Kitty’s cousin was waiting with his fishing boat and a few hours (well a day) later we were at her parent’s house, somewhere in the Togean Islands.


The Togean Islands are an archipelago of 56 islands and islets, in the Gulf of Tomini, off the coast of Central Sulawesi. The three largest islands are Batudaka, Togian, and Talatakoh. There are 37 villages on the islands.


The Togean Islands are beautiful and we had a fantastic time, it was well worth the adventure to get here.



















We moved down the coast to a remote house the family has in a boat overloaded with supplies, where the 4 of us spent the week together, the beach, cove and coral reef all to ourselves.


K2 had developed quite a liking for the maid and they spent a lot of time alone, wandering off into the forest or along the coast together. One night they did not even return until the morning. Apparently they made two British scuba divers very happy, but that’s a separate story, lol.


This meant Kitty and I had a lot of time alone as well and I for one was not complaining. Kitty was a delight to be around, young, friendly, happy, sensual and on heat !!

Running back from the sea hand in hand, Kitty and I collapse onto our beach towels, under the shade of the palm trees, the basket we carry full of the crabs and fish our nets have caught. We giggled that we will feast well tonight.

The faint smell of the BBQ we lite earlier mingles with the soft yet fitting Reggie music drifting from the house. We pull a couple of beers out of the ice bucket, light our cigs and sit watching the surf gently breaking upon the white sands of the beach. I lay down, feeling the sea breeze gently, sensuously washing up over my body, I open my legs wide to allow the full sensation upon my vulva, it feels like I’m one with nature, that the sea, the sun, the trees and the breeze are my lovers, all caressing my body all tantalizing my mind. I feel a soft gentle kiss on my lips, my neck my, breasts. A tongue on my nipple, lips around and gently, moment by moment I feel my mind and body melting into the sand.


Fingers on my breasts I feel hot breath then lips on my pubic hair kissing my triangle of womenhood, fingers now passing through my hair, playing with it, like the wind in the trees, my body now swaying in the breeze of love.


Her tongue parting my engorged labia, skillfully, a finger enters my willing and wanting vagina, then 2, then 3, slowly , so slowly her skillful fingers, bring me so close to orgasm, but never there. her mouth and tongue on my labia, my body is writhing, my mind so awash with sensations of love and pleasure, that I start to tremble to spasm, beginning in my mind, exploding out my pussy and ending in my toes. My legs shaking uncontrollably, my fingers numb, my womb on fire……….!!!!!! I think my heart rate went from 60 to 260 to finally 40. I was paralyzed by emotion, just lying there watching the branches and leaves moving in the wind. Waiting for sense after sense to return seemed to take an eternity, then being able to move.


I moved my head to the side and saw Kitty walking away, her hips swaying ever so slightly, she stopped bent over to pick something up revealing her pussy to me her lips kissing at me, I spoke.


I’m not sure it was even in English, Kitty just looked at me, smiled, winked and walked towards the house.

The most beautiful sight in the world!!






2010

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Indonesia - 1


Indonesia  - 1

Bali


Sitting by the pool one afternoon the maid told me that Kitty one of the masseurs had got a little bit feely and questioning, had asked to join us for dinner, but not in the resort. I agreed, why not, so the maid called her and plans were made.
One thing to mention about most of Asia is that it’s not usual for a friend (chaperone) to accompany a girl on a date, until everyone is comfortable.
That afternoon we met Kitty and her friend K2  at a little place nearby for a late lunch and spent the afternoon chatting, drinking and getting to know each other.
It became apparent that they are a lesbian couple and have been for about two years, but that they have to hide it from the resort owners and other workers.


Kitty and K2




After the day on the beach we went to a “local hotel” got a room for 4 and a fun night to say the least unfolded.


Let’s just say masseurs have strong therapeutic fingers and that’s the same when there inside you !!. They were to teach us a lot over the next week or two.


The next day they took us to a very secluded beach they like, food and drink all prepared, a wonderful day. After dinner we headed inland to ubud to visit the Round bar. The only LGBT friendly bar in that area. A nice place interestingly decorated with recycled plastic and graffiti, after a few drinks, we headed back to our resort as Kitty and K2 have to work.


From then on we got massages exclusively from them everyday we were in the resort.
They gave us an interesting itinerary to follow to explore the Island, which we dutifully followed.


The rest of week 1 was spent in Bali with Kitty, K2 and was a lot of fun.


Week 2 was even better stay tuned…..

Friday, June 11, 2010

Indonesia - stop 4


Indonesia


Star rating 3.5





With over 17000 Islands and a population over 117 million, Indonesia is a mix of crowded bustling cities and deserted desert Islands. Offering everything from tourist traps like Bali to remote quite Islands it probably has something for everybody.


Indonesia has a long history of trade (spices) Colonial oppression and occupation, finally gaining it’s Independence from the Dutch in 1949.


A mostly Islamic country with a mix of Hinduism, Buddhism and some ancient local religions blended into it.


The LGBT scene is there and developing, but still quite and a little hidden, although we did get good information and advice from a number of people and organizations. While holding hands for women is OK (as it is in most of Asia) Public displays of affection (pda) beyond that are not really accepted.


Bali is an Indonesian island located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. The best place to stay is in Seminyak, with its more open LGDT scene and plenty of gay-owned or gay-friendly bars, and nightclubs. There is also a gay cruising area north of Petitenget beach.






We flew into Bali, still feeling battered and bruised as the maid thought I needed some TLC (tender loving care). We checked into the resort for a week of pampering, mud baths, massages and hot spring spas. Pure luxury I must say, it was pretty obvious we are a lesbian couple, but no one blinked an eye and every one was super friendly.


The morning yoga classes they had were especially welcome and the maid joined them, which was great.


After what happened in Australia the maid is teaching me Capoeira, it is interesting, but I hope never to be in that kind of situation again to be honest.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Waltzing Matilda

Gold Coast





The beaches and coral reef are very beautiful and the sea temperature was ok, certainly better than the south. We stayed near Townsville as we wanted access to nudist beaches.




Morning swim .




The LGBT scene appears pretty thin on ground, but we were told of one place in Townsville so we went to check it out.
Again on entering the bar we seemed to be a little out of place as “lipstick Lesbians” Both the maid and I like to dress up when we go out in the evening, here they seemed to like dressing down.
Tattoos, denim shorts and vests seemed to the outfit of choice. Hungry and thirsty we ordered our food and drinks, a couple of beers, burgers seemed the only good thing on the menu.


The jukebox was playing Ted Nugent “cat scratch fever” an awful song, more like “Cats scratching on a blackboard while in a fever” I have always thought.
The food and beers came, that was some greasy burger, but at least the beer was cold.
We decided pretty fast that it’s time to move on to Cairns or Perth, a bit too rustic here.

The maid was wanting to play pool so I agreed to stay, we ordered more drinks, she hit the table, I got a book out and my MP5 and listened to some music I prefer.

Glancing over from time to time she seemed to be having fun, and seeing her panties every time she bent over to take a shot was not unpleasant either, quite the opposite, LOL.







I ordered more drinks, the waitress on bringing them over, asked me “what are we doing here” ?, I replied “on vacation”. She followed up and said “there’s no rice eaters here, you best go home to Vietnam now” I stared at her taking in what she just said.


I called to the maid, she came I told here it’s time to leave. I called the bar maid and asked for the check (a mistake, I think looking back), she brought the check, I paid. She told us as it’s now after hours now to leave by the side door.


As I opened the door and walked out, WHAM something hit my face, then something hit my side, I just stumbled around dizzy to the side. I have never been in a fight in my life, so had no idea what to do, or why this was happening.


I vaguely remember the maid pushing past me and seeing her spinning, arms a legs going in all directions in some sort of dance. After 3 more blows I was on the floor screaming in pain as someone kicked me repeatedly between the legs. All I could was sob as the maid tried to defend me.


I have no idea how long I was beaten, how many times, hours, minutes I don’t know. Dazed, confused I could hear the maid whispering my name and picking me up. I stumbled half blind with her past 6 or more women lying on the ground writhing in their own pain some appeared motionless. I think I passed out then. I woke up the maid sitting next to me crying, sobbing uncontrollably, begging for my forgiveness, I burst into tears I think we cried all day, I don’t know.


We stayed in the hotel until I could walk, it was painful and my pee was cloudy/red and painful. I insisted we go to the police and a very bored officer took our statement, asked us when we are leaving and she said “yes sooner the better”.

I’m sorry to say I will never ever in my life visit Australia again.

Wearing heavy makeup and a pair of very big dark sunglasses (one eye was so black and swollen closed) we left, never to return.

Please, any discussions relating to the apparent insidious racist epidemic and problems existing today in Australia are probably better left to our Australian members to reveal, discuss and solve amongst themselves, than by either me or you publicly, on my blog or in this site.




2010

Monday, June 7, 2010

Australia - 1

Sydney



The next day we spent wandering around Oxford street and Darlinghurst. We found “lotl” what seemed like a nice Lesbian café and settled in there. There we obtained some newsletters about the scene, but the staff were not really that helpful as to which are best places to go. So after dinner we headed to the Leichhardt Hotel a Lesbian run pub that one of café workers said she liked.

An interesting place to say the least our cocktail dresses and high heels made for an interesting contrast to the leather Jackets and biker boots worn by the clientele. We didn't stay and left for our second choice the Ruby Rabbit. A cocktail lounge/ nightclub and restaurant, not a bad place, but non-smoking. So we kept having to go outside (pain).

A mixed place for Lesbians, gays and straights, it appeared, Pretty good but you can't hear yourself think in the night club. Not a bad night, but we didn't get hit on even once.


The following day after breakfast we went to find an Asian hair salon, a trim for me and a trim and back to black for the maid. After Lunch we went to the Coogee women's pool for a swim. A women and children’s only pool, not bad but a little run down. There was maybe two dozen or so women there, some alone, some in couples a few little groups.

We relaxed in the sun bathing area, which is above the pool. I relaxed reading a book, the maid feeling horny I guess went off to chat with others. After a while I went down to the pool, it was empty , not too surprising as it’s not that warm out (pleasant, but not hot) and this is an open air unheated pool. I dived in, eaks it was cold, instant erect shrunk nipples type of cold, LOL.








I am weird I know but I like swimming in cold water it’s stimulating.

After about 20 laps, I got out, dried off and walked back up stairs. The maid was back on her steamer chair, looking a bit despondent. Asking her what’s up, she said there’s no one interested here.
Leaving disappointed, I decided to treat the Maid to a show at the Opera house. We chose good seats and the show was good “Under Milk wood” by Dylan Thomas, I was a little disappointed that there was no Ballet, but there you go, the maid enjoyed the show and that is what counted.

After the show we went for dinner and fun in Newtown, we tried a few pubs, all crammed with Lesbians, but again we left alone, even getting shown the hand and bad looks on occasion.

After the show we went for dinner and fun in Newtown, we tried a few pubs, all crammed with Lesbians, but again we left alone, even getting shown the hand and bad looks on occasion.
We talked about it one the way back to the hotel and decided to move on.

So the next day we left Sydney and headed north to the Gold coast, the hotel was very nice and friendly, close to the beach, and good night we heard hope.





2010

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Australia - Stop 3

Australia






Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, Neighboring countries include Indonesia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the north; the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia to the north-east; and New Zealand to the south-east.


For at least 40,000 years before European settlement in the late 18th century, Australia was inhabited by indigenous Australians, who belonged to one or more of roughly 250 language groups. After discovery by Dutch explorers in 1606, Australia's eastern half was claimed by Great Britain in 1770 and settled through penal transportation to the colony of New South Wales from 26 January 1788. 

The population grew steadily in subsequent decades; the continent was explored and an additional five self-governing Crown Colonies were established.
On 1 January 1901, the six colonies federated, forming the Commonwealth of Australia.


The population of 22.9 million is heavily concentrated in the Eastern states and is highly urbanized.
The LGBT scene in Australia is relatively active (in urban areas) with many bars clubs and websites.

However Homosexual acceptance has been and remains a hard struggle within Australia both culturally and politically, reflected by comments such as this made by ex- prime minister John Howard “I certainly don't think you should give the same status to homosexual liaisons as you give to marriage, I don't."

Before our arrival I was not able to make any personal connections, which although sad and a little disappointing , seemed not to be a problem as that had been the same in Brazil.
Also as now the maid is with me, everything’s cool.



We arrived in Sydney around midday, the flight from NZ very short and pleasant. Checking into our hotel they told us we must have separate rooms, this seemed very strange to me as this hotel was listed as Lesbian friendly, I pointed this out to which they replied “not that friendly” so we checked in for just one night with the plan to find something better for tomorrow.

We then headed off to do the tourist thing (well we are tourists) took the usual photos of the Opera house, etc….checked out a couple of hotels and found one we liked, so booked in there for the next day.




2010

Friday, June 4, 2010

Lesbians in the Shire

Lesbian Shire






I slept in late after our wonderful night, not waking until around 9am. After a short yoga and swim and rushed breakfast I got back to the room. The maid was still sleeping, jet lag can be a bitch.

Driving on the left hand side of the road takes some getting used to and I did find myself driving next to the sidewalk a couple of times.. Oops !!

We headed down to Matamata to visit Hobbiton (you know where the Hobbits live) It was pretty cool to wander around and see the Shire. Yes I’m a big fan, LOL.






From there we headed west to Tuaranga and then north up highway 2/25 to Coromandel, then followed the coast back to Auckland. It was wonderful and the campervan was a great idea of Mia’s, allowing us the freedom to stop and camp wherever we liked.


Ohh…. Waters cold



Quick I'm cold



Going for an ice cold dip



Although sunny today it’s getting a little chilly 60 f and the seas cold as well. This week we've had some very rainy days (gales even), so time to go we think.


One funny Camper van story, one morning I got out the van and headed to the bathrooms, when the women from the next van said “Good morning” I stopped to talk to her for a bit, friendly girl. She jokingly said “you and your bf had a good night last night” laughingly I said “yes”.


On returning she and her husband were sitting outside eating breakfast. I cooked and set up our breakfast, called the maid, who joined me. The friendly women’s chin hit the table, LOL.


New Zealand was great and I would love to stay longer, but warmer seas are calling.


Now where shall we go next ?



妓女


2010