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8 hours ago, imm_georgie said:

Thank you for the info. So, who is the best in Teman? Mind to share and is there HE or maybe sensual tease? 

Most welcome. You can read my previous sharing where I had sensual tease on my previous visit. But do not expect it always happened as I think there are some really straight therapist who work there. And for record they try to maintain the place as no hanky panky massage parlour. If you are lucky, you will get sensual tease 😉

https://www.blowingwind.io/forum/topic/1413-kl-malaysia-massage-sauna-compiled-no-prostitution-allowed/?do=findComment&comment=3420226

 

I'm not sure who is the best. But based on previous experiences, written reviews and sharing from other patrons which I heard during previous visits, you can try these therapists who deliver good massage.

 

Azriel

Fikri

Amar

Alif

Hakimi

Amirul

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On 9/6/2024 at 10:03 AM, Guest Cheras said:

Thanks guys for all the updates abt kakiku.  The guy who told me abt this sauna was from Grindr.  Lol.  The 'dark' pictures he showed me looked slim guys there.

 

Hmm, tempting to have a visit there today.

can u message me those "dark pics". i have never been but hesitant to try 😅

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On 11/19/2024 at 7:14 PM, PotQuota123 said:

is there any special gym/massage place like otot2 near DP/KD/BU/TTDI

Not that I know of, but u could always try to turn one of the spots into a cruising area haha.

I've had minor luck at The Curve urinal. Gym maybe try those with saunas and steam rooms

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On 10/26/2024 at 11:54 AM, amir_k said:

Hi. I would like to share my recent visit to TeMan Wellness Spa which located behind the Berjaya Time Square. Had good experience with the massage. Unfortunately I didnt know and ask the name of my therapist. I was very lame that night haha. Due to surprise I got during the massage. He was Malay guy, height around 170+, medium coloured skin. His massage skill is top notch. And surprisingly I got a bit more than sensual treatment. It start normally as any other massage. Until he was massaging my back and then at one moment he starts to rub my back and smoothly glides his hand all the way from my shoulder blade through my spine down to my butt crack and finish all the way on my asshole. He glide that way for few times and it kind of triggered me a lot. I was hard as fuck. I thought that's just it. Until he start massaging my thigh. I was still lying prone where he flex my knee and start massaging my thigh. With my one knee flex, my hole is a bit exposed. And then he used his right hand to massage my thigh, while his left hand caress by butt and start fingering me. I moaned. And he took it as greenlight where he go deeper and start massaging my prostate. But they way he did it looks professional. I font know how to describe it. He still can maintain good massage with the other hand and did not loose focus. I really enjoyed that my moan got louder and I start squeeze his finger in my butt. When he switched to massage the other thigh, he did the same thing. I really enjoyed that. And the rest of massage was good.

 

When I was on supine, near the end of the massage he did ask me whether I want to try manhood. I got confused with his offer as it does not available in any package. I did ask how much out of curiosity, and he said it's depends on me. Till today I still confused whether he offering me what actually. Is it hand job, or lite fun, or what. Out of confusion I rejected his offer in a good way as I cannot comprehend on the "depends on me" cost. I'm afraid I didnt tip him enough if I proceed. And I didnt dare to ask If I can pay him in any other form of payment 😉 (iykyk). He did allow me to grab his bulge though (he's the one put my hand on it) when he was massaging my chest. And he was hard. As it was my 2nd time there, I dont have the gut to proceed to a more daring move and he looks very fucking professional when it's all happened. It left me clueless haha. But overall I did enjoy the massage so much. I'm not sure If they allow to pick the therapist on subsequent visit. Otherwise If he's available on next visit, I would pick him again and see what's will happen haha.

just wondering if you found out his name yet?😏

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To all KL travellers

It has been a while since I travel from Sg to KL. Can someone please tell me if I would like to travel by a bus coach there, which bus company do you recommend?

Or if there are other recommended way of travelling from Sg to KL instead of flying. Sorry I’m a bit suaku. Thanks in advance🙏

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3 hours ago, cherished said:

To all KL travellers

It has been a while since I travel from Sg to KL. Can someone please tell me if I would like to travel by a bus coach there, which bus company do you recommend?

Or if there are other recommended way of travelling from Sg to KL instead of flying. Sorry I’m a bit suaku. Thanks in advance🙏

There are many service providers. Try First Coach. One of the best. Search online for location, and buy online.

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4 hours ago, cherished said:

To all KL travellers

It has been a while since I travel from Sg to KL. Can someone please tell me if I would like to travel by a bus coach there, which bus company do you recommend?

Or if there are other recommended way of travelling from Sg to KL instead of flying. Sorry I’m a bit suaku. Thanks in advance🙏

 

In the end it is a matter of the price.

Honestly, I didn't travel to KL by bus for the past 10 or more years. ha ha. But travelled by bus to other parts of Malaysia.

To KL it is just too time consuming. It is better to plan in advance and take a cheaper flight.

Buses are better for remote areas in Malaysia, Melaka, Pahang, Negeri Sembilan etc.

However, as I do not know the reason why you prefer the bus, still some advice:

 

 

In bad cases, (the major problem is that Friday is the off day in Johor) and highways are quite blocked) your bus trip might turn to 12 hours (6 - 8 hours seems common to KL). The worst is when Tuas or Causeway has lots of traffic also. Same can happen before KL, when traffic slows down again, like Friday afternoons, evenings when nearly the whole of Malaysia travels to Bukit Bintang by car...

I had returns that took 2 - 3 hours just to cross the immigration at both sides. My worst was 8 hours alone from the Malaysian immigration to Tuas.  During weekdays Mo - Thurs there is less congestion at the immigration and the highways are smoother. The busstrip may arrive in about 6 hours to KL.

 

I have good experience with Transtar and Luxury Coach. they mostly have a person on board from the bus company next to the driver and free wifi on the bus. (The pricier ones at Transtar come with a tv screen). Luxury Coach is more the seat width and wifi during the trip. They seem a bit pricier, but they never failed me. On times when traffic is bad on the Malaysian highway, they skip the stop at the Malaysia Pong Yeng Food court but will make a short stop at one of the highway resting places (where you can buy something to eat also).

 

You can book quite conveniently with

easybook

 

https://www.easybook.com

 

There are also pictures of the buses and you can select your departure point/ arrival point, what is convenient for you.

 

Last advice: for a bus to KL bring a long sleeve shirt or sweat shirt as during the trip the bus might get very cold from the aircon.

 

 

 

 

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If you're traveling via Aeroline go to their MY website cause payt in RM$...cheaper that way than paying in SG$! Further more a light meal and hot beverage is being served by a hostess just like flying 😂 

And over at Corus Hotel it's a convenient location if you need to get to Bt Bintang! Can walk via a sheltered walkway thru KLCC or take the GO KL buses (Green Line) that you can hop on board right in front of the mall. But just a note that the payt mode for these buses strictly via card only RM$1! Most debit cards are accepted...used my YouTrip and Trust card before...no issues!

 

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10 hours ago, Zaq said:

Try Aeroline. Good. From Harbourfront to Corus Hotel KL.

 

8 hours ago, John Mason said:

There are many service providers. Try First Coach. One of the best. Search online for location, and buy online.

 

7 hours ago, singalion said:

I have good experience with Transtar and Luxury Coach. they mostly have a person on board from the bus company next to the driver and free wifi on the bus. (The pricier ones at Transtar come with a tv screen). Luxury Coach is more the seat width and wifi during the trip. They seem a bit pricier, but they never failed me. On times when traffic is bad on the Malaysian highway, they skip the stop at the Malaysia Pong Yeng Food court but will make a short stop at one of the highway resting places (where you can buy something to eat also).

 

You can book quite conveniently with

easybook

 

https://www.easybook.com

 

There are also pictures of the buses and you can select your departure point/ arrival point, what is convenient for you.

 

Last advice: for a bus to KL bring a long sleeve shirt or sweat shirt as during the trip the bus might get very cold from the aircon.

 

Thanks so much for all the suggestion, they’ve been very helpful!

 

We’ve chosen a road trip as the preferred option because a group of us, all gays recently reminisced about the good old days when we used to travel by bus to KL. For me, those memories go back to my school days and a few times later when I had just started working. We talked about how exciting those trips were, the toilet breaks at stops where passengers could grab snacks and people watch. It was fun!

 

Inspired by those memories, we’ve decided to plan a bus trip to KL and are currently exploring which bus services to take. Besides buses, if anyone has recommendations on, hotels, or any helpful travel tips, we’d really appreciate your input.

 

While in KL, we plan to stick together as a group at times and also break off to have our own individual adventures.

 

Also we decided on bus because we are thinking of staying near Bukit Bintang since it’s convenient, and we feel the bus option is more practical than flying.
 

6 hours ago, Mike Sanuk said:

If you're traveling via Aeroline go to their MY website cause payt in RM$...cheaper that way than paying in SG$! Further more a light meal and hot beverage is being served by a hostess just like flying 😂 

And over at Corus Hotel it's a convenient location if you need to get to Bt Bintang! Can walk via a sheltered walkway thru KLCC or take the GO KL buses (Green Line) that you can hop on board right in front of the mall. But just a note that the payt mode for these buses strictly via card only RM$1! Most debit cards are accepted...used my YouTrip and Trust card before...no issues!

 

By that does it mean that we can board the bus and pay using credit card pay wave?
Thanks

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8 hours ago, Mike Sanuk said:

If you're traveling via Aeroline go to their MY website cause payt in RM$...cheaper that way than paying in SG$! Further more a light meal and hot beverage is being served by a hostess just like flying 😂 

And over at Corus Hotel it's a convenient location if you need to get to Bt Bintang! Can walk via a sheltered walkway thru KLCC or take the GO KL buses (Green Line) that you can hop on board right in front of the mall. But just a note that the payt mode for these buses strictly via card only RM$1! Most debit cards are accepted...used my YouTrip and Trust card before...no issues!

 

 

Depends, if you book at the Malaysian site, using an overseas card might be blocked or it requires several attemps, further for Singaporean cards the credit card company will apply a bad exchange rate and charge some % on the foreign currency. 

 

Did Corus, while close to KLCC, renovate the rooms. My last time there the carpets were quite dusty. 

 

Hotels depends on the budget per night. What would be the budget?

 

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On 12/5/2024 at 1:12 AM, singalion said:

 

Did Corus, while close to KLCC, renovate the rooms. My last time there the carpets were quite dusty. 

 

Hotels depends on the budget per night. What would be the budget?

 

You make a great point about the dusty carpet. We were considering Corus for bus stop proximity, but now we might need to rethink.

 

Budget wise we are flexible as long as pricing is not too outrageous.

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I was in in KL last month for work, and I flew in. From KLIA, I bought a ticket for the KL Ekspres train and got into the city in slightly under 30 minutes. It is just one stop from the airport to the city centre. Once at Sentral, it was easy to get a Grab to wherever you need to go, or if you are staying at the Hilton or Le Meridien, the Sentral train station is connected to either hotels.  

 

 

Love. 

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On 12/4/2024 at 11:03 AM, cherished said:

To all KL travellers

It has been a while since I travel from Sg to KL. Can someone please tell me if I would like to travel by a bus coach there, which bus company do you recommend?

Or if there are other recommended way of travelling from Sg to KL instead of flying. Sorry I’m a bit suaku. Thanks in advance🙏

I had coach last week

from SG to KL depart around 11pm from Jurong East

 

only took around 4hours even we stopped  at R&R once

I took Cityline, bus condition was good

and no noisy 

but i heard that most of bus companies are okay these days

 

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18 hours ago, doncoin said:

I was in in KL last month for work, and I flew in. From KLIA, I bought a ticket for the KL Ekspres train and got into the city in slightly under 30 minutes. It is just one stop from the airport to the city centre. Once at Sentral, it was easy to get a Grab to wherever you need to go, or if you are staying at the Hilton or Le Meridien, the Sentral train station is connected to either hotels.  

 

 

Flying is off the table. The muscle squad in our group have already declared stringers as the official uniform for this road trip. Yep, my buddies are more than ready to flex their stringers and I can’t blame them. If I have their physiques, I’ll be showing off too.

But appreciate the info.

 

9 hours ago, Yi007 said:

I had coach last week

from SG to KL depart around 11pm from Jurong East

 

only took around 4hours even we stopped  at R&R once

I took Cityline, bus condition was good

and no noisy 

but i heard that most of bus companies are okay these days

 

Oh wow! That sounds easy. Appreciate your input, thanks.

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3 hours ago, cherished said:

Flying is off the table. The muscle squad in our group have already declared stringers as the official uniform for this road trip. Yep, my buddies are more than ready to flex their stringers and I can’t blame them. If I have their physiques, I’ll be showing off too.

But appreciate the info.

 

Oh wow! That sounds easy. Appreciate your input, thanks.

 

My challenge with stringers are nip slip, but I supposed that is the whole idea about wearing them. 

When I had nip piercing ages ago, they kept getting caught with the stringers. These days I prefer the deep scoop tank tops that go all the way down near the waist.

 

There are many budget airlines and some the costs are just as much as the bus. I supposed a long bus ride is a great way to bond with each other. 

Love. 

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On 12/8/2024 at 5:02 AM, doncoin said:

I was in in KL last month for work, and I flew in. From KLIA, I bought a ticket for the KL Ekspres train and got into the city in slightly under 30 minutes. It is just one stop from the airport to the city centre. Once at Sentral, it was easy to get a Grab to wherever you need to go, or if you are staying at the Hilton or Le Meridien, the Sentral train station is connected to either hotels.  

 

 

 

Nowadays mostly I will continue with the MRT/LRT from KL Sentral to the hotel.

But check if the hotel is in close proximity to the hotel (300/ 750m).

 

And instead of getting duped by guys offereing transport when walking out of the train exit gates, walk to the official Taxi Counter as they got fixed pricing and your trip won't start in frustration...

 

 

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On 12/8/2024 at 1:25 PM, Yi007 said:

I had coach last week

from SG to KL depart around 11pm from Jurong East

 

only took around 4hours even we stopped  at R&R once

I took Cityline, bus condition was good

and no noisy 

but i heard that most of bus companies are okay these days

 

 

Surely the night time, the traffic or any potential immigration congestion is less!

 

But not everyone likes to check in to hotels at 3 - 5 am.

 

Some hotels (if it isn't yet fully prepaid) may give rooms away and then you end up stranded.

 

it is always good to arrive at a hotel before 6pm/ the latest at 8pm.

 

On the websites you read so many comments that hotels cancelled the booking.

 

At least pre-inform the hotel on your expected arrival time.

But there are a few that don't provide for 24/7 check in services...

 

 

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On 12/9/2024 at 3:17 AM, doncoin said:

There are many budget airlines and some the costs are just as much as the bus. I supposed a long bus ride is a great way to bond with each other. 

 

Not really bus return trip can be just 60 - 100 SGD.

 

For budget return flights to KL are surely above 100 SGD. The later you book the higher the ticket price.

Not everyone books 6 months in advance or the 2024  January promotion for flights starting in March 2025.

 

Currently for any reliable budget airline (air Asia, Jetstar , Scoot)  you need to pay around 150 - 175 SGD for a return flight to KL (not in a peak season).

 

 

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On 12/8/2024 at 11:20 PM, cherished said:

Flying is off the table. The muscle squad in our group have already declared stringers as the official uniform for this road trip. Yep, my buddies are more than ready to flex their stringers and I can’t blame them. If I have their physiques, I’ll be showing off too.

But appreciate the info.

 

Oh wow! That sounds easy. Appreciate your input, thanks.

Or you can do the old school method by booking at Golden Mile Tower. There are several bus companies that go KL and you can even do it at the very last minute.
 

Since you are doing a male bonding trip, might as well go all the way old school. I have done that before with my buddies. We sat at the back seat and bond until 2 buddies sleeping on my shoulders one left and one right on the road to KL semi hard all the way. My hands resting on their thighs.

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13 hours ago, Beerguy said:

Or you can do the old school method by booking at Golden Mile Tower. There are several bus companies that go KL and you can even do it at the very last minute.
 

This is super practical. Okay I think with all the helpful input here, we already more or less know how to plan our road trip. Thx, thx!

 

13 hours ago, Beerguy said:

Since you are doing a male bonding trip, might as well go all the way old school. I have done that before with my buddies. We sat at the back seat and bond until 2 buddies sleeping on my shoulders one left and one right on the road to KL semi hard all the way. My hands resting on their thighs.

 

Can de can de, we will try bonding closely on our journey there. I don’t mind de.

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46 minutes ago, JBcruisin said:

guys try visit and reveiw new reopen sauna in cheras mandi manda best before they move to new location

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I heard it was so good last time and never had a chance to pay a visit as it closed down. Now re-open again, of course have to go and review. 

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“Fill your life with adventures, not things!”

Have stories to tell, not stuffs to show off -

 

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On 8/16/2024 at 3:52 PM, Guest Love mature old men said:

Any mature old man wanna meet at pb sauna later ? I'll be in the steam room without towel waiting for u. Just come near me and show me your hard cock, I'll suck and jerk them for u. And remember to cum on my face & body. Will be there till closing time . Feel free to use me as your cum dump

Curious abt PB blind massage. When booking massage + sauna, do u go to sauna before or after the massage? 
if u go before massage, can u go sauna again afterwards? 

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On 12/15/2024 at 12:37 PM, JBcruisin said:

guys try visit and reveiw new reopen sauna in cheras mandi manda best before they move to new location

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Thank you for the information.  I did not know they moved. 

 

I shall miss their weekend basement.  I had many good times there. - Edit I mixed up KakuKu's basement with Mandi Manda.  Very sorry for the confusion caused.

 

 

 

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16 hours ago, asiandude said:

Curious abt PB blind massage. When booking massage + sauna, do u go to sauna before or after the massage? 
if u go before massage, can u go sauna again afterwards? 

 

I usually go for a sauna after my massage. 

 

PB Blind Massage would call in an independent blind masseur for the job, and a masseur would arrive about 15 minutes after your booking.  I do not think you can ask the reception to book a masseur for you for, say, 30 minutes or whatever after your arrival.  But I suppose you can try. 

 

Anyway, logistically, I would prefer to get the massage out of the way before I go relax in the sauna.  If I were to go for the sauna first and get all worked up, and half way through the masseur arrives, I would end up being very frustrated indeed.  And my mark may not want to wait 1 hour for my massage to complete before renewing our acquaintance etc. 

 

So for me, it is always massage first, sauna later.

 

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