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The Strange Sexual Quirk of Filipino Seafarers

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  • #11
    Originally posted by AFTER HOURS View Post
    "The women prefer Filipinos because we treat them nice, not like other nationalities,'" he said. "'[Sailors from other countries] think because they pay, they can treat them badly ... But the Filipinos -- we treat them like girlfriends. We pay too, but we're nice, we smile, we even court them. That's what makes the Filipino special. We're romantic.'"
    I know a few Japanese girls who say...... Mexican & Filipinos are too hard... So hard...forever hard... But harder is more important.... So hard... Too hard....

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
      Putting beads in your dick to screw hookers weird?

      I've seen (heard) mofos in prison doing that. Now who are they doing that for? Lol
      I know j dudes who got pearls surgically inserted on the upper portion of their man meat. The girls say it is amazing.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by racer59 View Post
        I guess when you have a two inch boner you need a gimmick.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by AFTER HOURS View Post
          Many Filipino sailors make small incisions in their penises and slide tiny plastic or stone balls -- the size of M&M's -- underneath the skin in order to enhance sexual pleasure for prostitutes and other women they encounter in port cities, especially in Rio de Janeiro



          "'Filipino seaman are famous for them...that's why they [women in port] like us, why they keep asking for us,'" he said. "'When they hear that Filipinos are coming, they're happy.'"

          The practice is unique to Southeast Asia and dates back to at least the 16th century, though no one is sure if it has been continuous. Italian scholar Antonio Pigafetta accompanied Ferdinand Magellan and his crew on their explorations and journaled about a similar behavior in what is currently southern Philippines and Borneo. Apparently, it was also practiced in Thailand and Indonesia, but vanished from the historical record in the mid-17th century, when men bowed to the pressures of Islam and Christianity.

          http://www.theatlantic.com/internati...farers/278285/
          I have seen this on some Indian Documentary. I guess they do it in India, too.

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