Thursday, January 20, 2011

Oriental Delights


Oriental Delights








Hong Kong

We flew into Hong Kong to begin our time in China as we had made a great contact there.
Little Lui  a half Chinese- half Pinay, born in Dubai and educated in the USA and an exceptional beauty. She came to China in April and has stayed. Lui is very active in LGBT and swinging scene and has agreed to be our guide in China.








Lui took us from the airport to her apartment, we showered , change and headed out for something to eat. We went to an English pub on the Nelson road, a popular swingers place. We were not looking to hook up with anyone, but as four girls together we got a lot of attention.
As none of us speak Cantonese it was a good thing that everyone seemed to speak English. I must admit I’m amazed how everyone I’ve met in Asia seems to at least bilingual if not tri, puts us Americans to shame.
We left around 1am as Cici and the maid where frothing from their pussies to get Lui into bed, with no objection from me.


A fantastic night, but little sleep, LOL !





HongKong is a very cosmopolitan city with a great mix of ethnicities and a blended East/ West culture.
After a day of sightseeing we headed to the “Lipstick Lounge”, very upscale and a delightful place where we met some of Lui’s friends. Cici never one to waste time was the first to leave with a very pretty Filipino girl, the maid left shortly after with a pretty young thing from Singapore.
So Lui and I get to spend time together just the two of us.






Lui is not just a beautiful looking woman on the outside, but her beauty radiates from within her and is reflected in her lovemaking. An attentive lover who takes her time to ensure your total pleasure, mentally and physically, a night I will never forget.
Starting in her tub, candles burning for light, the jets hitting all the right spots I knew we were in for a good night.
Very sensual massage followed, then hours of tantric lovemaking and finally mind blowing orgasms.
I slept so well that night and woke up late, Lui was practicing her Tai Chi naked and it was delightful to watch her as her beautiful, toned body glided seemingly effortlessly through the movements.
After breakfast we headed out to do some shopping (well it’s HK), we were meeting Lui’s mentor and friend for dinner, “Gemstone” is almost a legend in the swinging and party scenes and I was a little nervous about meeting her.








Gemstone a maio minority woman, ex KTV hostess and ernai and now business owner walked into the restaurant, although in her mid 30’s now, she still has the body and enthusiasm of a 18 year old.
She radiates confidence and energy and it’s almost impossible to not fall under her spell immediately.
We chatted for hours, then we left with Gemstone.





OMG !!!
What can I say, they ravished me with such skill, I’m sure how many times I orgasmed as it seemed continuous. They used no toys, no aids, just their mouths, fingers, breasts and pussies. They took me to a place I have never been to before inside myself and it’s difficult to describe it justly.
Gemstone whom it is rumored to have had hundreds of lovers, both men and women, is probably the most skillful lover I have ever met, totally unselfish, highly trained and with the sweetest personality, I can believe these rumors.









The next day I again woke up late again, but this time to the sight of them both doing Tai Chi. I went for a swim in her hotel pool, then we had breakfast and off for more shopping.
We met up with Cici and the maid and headed to DYMK (does your mother know) for the evening. We had an early night though as we have an early night tomorrow, although Cici headed off with Gemstone, LOL.












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Saturday, January 8, 2011

China - stop 7


China stop 7




Star rating 5

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is the world's most-populous country, with a population of over 1.3 billion. Covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometres, the East Asian state is the world's second-largest country by land area and the third largest in total area, depending on the definition of total area.
Its capital city is Beijing.

 China's landscape is vast and diverse, with forest steppes and the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts occupying the arid north and northwest near Mongolia and Central Asia, and subtropical forests being prevalent in the wetter south near Southeast Asia. The terrain of western China is rugged and elevated, with the Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain ranges separating China from South and Central Asia. The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, have their sources in the Tibetan Plateau and continue to the densely populated eastern seaboard. China's coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500 kilometres (9,000 mi) long—the 11th-longest in the world—and is bounded by the Bohai, Yellow, East and South China Seas.

The nation of China has had numerous historical incarnations. The ancient Chinese civilization—one of the world's earliest—flourished in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. China's political system was based on hereditary monarchies, known as dynasties, beginning with the semi-mythological Xia of the Yellow River basin (approx. 2000 BC) and ending with the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911. Since 221 BC, when the Qin Dynasty first conquered several states to form a Chinese empire, the country has expanded, fractured and been reformed numerous times. The Republic of China, founded in 1911 after the overthrow of the Qing dynasty, ruled the Chinese mainland until 1949.
In the 1946–1949 phase of the Chinese Civil War, the Chinese Communist Party defeated the nationalist Kuomintang in mainland China and established the People's Republic of China in Beijing on 1 October 1949. The Kuomintang relocated the ROC government to Taiwan, establishing its capital in Taipei.


Since the introduction of market-based economic reforms in 1978, China has become the world's fastest-growing major economy. As of 2012, it is the world's second-largest economy, after the United States, by both nominal GDP and purchasing power parity (PPP) and is also the world's largest exporter and second-largest importer of goods. On a per capita income basis, China ranked 90th by nominal GDP and 91st by GDP (PPP) in 2011, according to the IMF.
In 2003, China became the third nation in the world, after the former Soviet Union and the United States, to independently launch a successful manned space mission. China has been characterized as a potential superpower by a number of academics, military analysts and public policy and economics analysts.

Eagerly assuming its place among the world’s top travel destinations, even more so since Beijing took centre stage at the 2008 Olympics, China is an epic adventure. From the wide open and empty panoramas of Tibet to the push and shove of Shànghai, from the volcanic dishes of Sìchuan to beer by the bag in seaside Qīngdao, a journey through this colossus of a country is a mesmerizing encounter with the most populous, perhaps most culturally idiosyncratic nation on earth.


The sheer diversity of China’s terrain takes you from noisy cities fizzing with energy to isolated mountain-top Ming-Dynasty villages where you can hear a pin drop. Pudongs ambitious skyline is a triumphant statement, but it couldn’t be further from the worldly renunciation acted out in Tibet’s distant monasteries.
Curator of the world’s oldest continuous civilisation, China will have you bumping into history at every turn. But it’s not just a museum of imperial relics: the frisson of development that has left China’s coastline glittering with some of the world’s most up-to-the-minute cities propels the land on with a forward-thinking dynamism.
And it’s the people – unavoidable in their immense numbers – who provide the ceaseless drama and entertainment. Loud, garrulous and quick thinking, you’ll see the Chinese squeezing onto dangerous-looking buses, walking in pyjamas around Shanghai or inviting each other to sit down to some of the most varied cuisine in the world. Animated by a palpable sense of pride, the Chinese are reveling in their country’s ascendency.
Everyone is talking about China, so why not find out what all the fuss is about?

Homosexuality in China historically was regarded as a normal facet of life and the existence of homosexuality in China has been well documented since ancient times. Many early Chinese emperors are speculated to have had homosexual relationships, accompanied by heterosexual ones.
 Opposition to homosexuality and the rise of homophobia did not become firmly established in China until the 19th and 20th centuries, through the Westernization efforts of the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. Homosexuality was banned in the People's Republic of China, until it was legalized in 1997.

The LGBT although still embryotic in many parts of country is flourishing in the larger cities.
There are a number of websites and individuals online that are a wealth of useful information, although many don’t speak English.








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