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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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2 hours ago, yhtang said:

 

 

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

 

I shall miss their weekend basement.  I had many good times there.

 

the weekend basement... isn't that a different sauna?

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20 hours ago, rendezvous said:
Hi guys. I'd like to share my story. I used to frequent sauna in my mid 20s and am in my mid 30s now. I have stopped going to sauna for 2 years. 
 
I slowly got to learn that sauna is a place with really really bad qi (the Chinese call it 磁场/ people in the west call it "vibration"). I used to have a good career with good pay but things started to go south for some reason. I ended up not doing well and am now making ends meet. 
 
It wasn't until I learn that years of going to sauna and having fun with strangers have slowly reduced my store of good luck (or good karma) that I realized I wasted so many years of my life. When good luck runs out, bad things will kick in. 
 
The Chinese believe in the saying that 一衰衰三年, literally: once swei (bad luck) will swei for three years - it means bad luck can prolong for a long while and it's not a one-off thing. Even if we are doing well now, somehow bad things will happen - like strains in relationship, problem with superior etc. And we can pass off the bad chi after going to sauna to our family/friends too - energy is contagious. And when you make out with a guy in sauna who's going through bad luck himself, his bad luck/energy will be transferred to you as well. If you are going through good luck, you won't be affected much, but your good luck will be reduced. Once good luck ends, bad things really will kick in. 
 
Back to my story. I first went there when I was 25. It was out of curiosity. I never allowed anyone to touch me, as a part of me was telling myself that, well, I'm just curious. I remembered someone touched me in a steam room, but I pushed his hand right away. He then responded, "Oh, you are a newbie." I was. But then the more often I went, the more I felt lustful. I went to almost all saunas out there. From initially not allowing strangers to touch me, I slowly had the guts to touch them. 
 
As time went on, each sauna visit made me somehow a little bolder. It's called reinforcement in psychology. But unknowingly, it was like a drug. I got addicted. In hindsight, I realised my life slowly went downhill in terms of career success and financial achievement. Things spiraled as well. I went to sleazy massage places. And I had B2B massage as well. This just increased my lust and addiction.
 
Can you see how scary it was? The negative spiral can go on and on and eventually ruin your life. Worse still, take away your life. You never know what kind of viruses you could get. I know people say, "Well, play safe, and that's fine." But the vibration/bad energy/swei energy will stick with you for a long while, and there's no way to shield yourself from it even though you play safe. Energy can be transferred, remember? It's physics. 
 
To anyone out there, particularly young people in 20s, please please please learn from my mistake. Don't let the best 10 years of your life be wasted and ruined in saunas. This is the most important 10 years of your life, and it can set the pace for your life for the next 30 years. Make it the best ones. Remember, you have a family who love you. 
 
PS: if anyone of you can read Mandarin, here's the story of how a guy's family and life went seriously messy after years of fooling around doing may crazy things to fulfill his desire : 
 

All things have 2 side just like coin.

You get something and you lose something too.

But there are not a things we can say 100% true or false, all is the standard from ourself.

You facing this problem sometimes have many reason, maybe your "命格” not suit for this kind of vibration.

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On 12/21/2024 at 12:11 PM, rendezvous said:
Hi guys. I'd like to share my story. I used to frequent sauna in my mid 20s and am in my mid 30s now. I have stopped going to sauna for 2 years. 
 
I slowly got to learn that sauna is a place with really really bad qi (the Chinese call it 磁场/ people in the west call it "vibration"). I used to have a good career with good pay but things started to go south for some reason. I ended up not doing well and am now making ends meet. 
 
It wasn't until I learn that years of going to sauna and having fun with strangers have slowly reduced my store of good luck (or good karma) that I realized I wasted so many years of my life. When good luck runs out, bad things will kick in. 
 
The Chinese believe in the saying that 一衰衰三年, literally: once swei (bad luck) will swei for three years - it means bad luck can prolong for a long while and it's not a one-off thing. Even if we are doing well now, somehow bad things will happen - like strains in relationship, problem with superior etc. And we can pass off the bad chi after going to sauna to our family/friends too - energy is contagious. And when you make out with a guy in sauna who's going through bad luck himself, his bad luck/energy will be transferred to you as well. If you are going through good luck, you won't be affected much, but your good luck will be reduced. Once good luck ends, bad things really will kick in. 
 
Back to my story. I first went there when I was 25. It was out of curiosity. I never allowed anyone to touch me, as a part of me was telling myself that, well, I'm just curious. I remembered someone touched me in a steam room, but I pushed his hand right away. He then responded, "Oh, you are a newbie." I was. But then the more often I went, the more I felt lustful. I went to almost all saunas out there. From initially not allowing strangers to touch me, I slowly had the guts to touch them. 
 
As time went on, each sauna visit made me somehow a little bolder. It's called reinforcement in psychology. But unknowingly, it was like a drug. I got addicted. In hindsight, I realised my life slowly went downhill in terms of career success and financial achievement. Things spiraled as well. I went to sleazy massage places. And I had B2B massage as well. This just increased my lust and addiction.
 
Can you see how scary it was? The negative spiral can go on and on and eventually ruin your life. Worse still, take away your life. You never know what kind of viruses you could get. I know people say, "Well, play safe, and that's fine." But the vibration/bad energy/swei energy will stick with you for a long while, and there's no way to shield yourself from it even though you play safe. Energy can be transferred, remember? It's physics. 
 
To anyone out there, particularly young people in 20s, please please please learn from my mistake. Don't let the best 10 years of your life be wasted and ruined in saunas. This is the most important 10 years of your life, and it can set the pace for your life for the next 30 years. Make it the best ones. Remember, you have a family who love you. 
 
PS: if anyone of you can read Mandarin, here's the story of how a guy's family and life went seriously messy after years of fooling around doing may crazy things to fulfill his desire : 
 

 Sounds like some anti-gay agenda bot here trying to dissuade people from going to saunas lol. Any successful people to prove them wrong? Or maybe he is right that these guys are losers, those got money got honey won't be at saunas too. 🙃

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"Touch has a memory," a phrase from John Keats's letter to Fanny Brawne, conveys the profound emotional weight that physical contact carries in memory and imagination. Keats wrote these words while reflecting on the intense longing and desire he felt for Fanny, even in her absence. For Keats, physical touch transcends the momentary, imprinting itself on the mind and heart, much like the way memories linger and resurface with emotional force.

 

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On 12/21/2024 at 12:11 PM, rendezvous said:
Hi guys. I'd like to share my story. I used to frequent sauna in my mid 20s and am in my mid 30s now. I have stopped going to sauna for 2 years. 
 
I slowly got to learn that sauna is a place with really really bad qi (the Chinese call it 磁场/ people in the west call it "vibration"). I used to have a good career with good pay but things started to go south for some reason. I ended up not doing well and am now making ends meet. 
 
It wasn't until I learn that years of going to sauna and having fun with strangers have slowly reduced my store of good luck (or good karma) that I realized I wasted so many years of my life. When good luck runs out, bad things will kick in. 
 
The Chinese believe in the saying that 一衰衰三年, literally: once swei (bad luck) will swei for three years - it means bad luck can prolong for a long while and it's not a one-off thing. Even if we are doing well now, somehow bad things will happen - like strains in relationship, problem with superior etc. And we can pass off the bad chi after going to sauna to our family/friends too - energy is contagious. And when you make out with a guy in sauna who's going through bad luck himself, his bad luck/energy will be transferred to you as well. If you are going through good luck, you won't be affected much, but your good luck will be reduced. Once good luck ends, bad things really will kick in. 
 
Back to my story. I first went there when I was 25. It was out of curiosity. I never allowed anyone to touch me, as a part of me was telling myself that, well, I'm just curious. I remembered someone touched me in a steam room, but I pushed his hand right away. He then responded, "Oh, you are a newbie." I was. But then the more often I went, the more I felt lustful. I went to almost all saunas out there. From initially not allowing strangers to touch me, I slowly had the guts to touch them. 
 
As time went on, each sauna visit made me somehow a little bolder. It's called reinforcement in psychology. But unknowingly, it was like a drug. I got addicted. In hindsight, I realised my life slowly went downhill in terms of career success and financial achievement. Things spiraled as well. I went to sleazy massage places. And I had B2B massage as well. This just increased my lust and addiction.
 
Can you see how scary it was? The negative spiral can go on and on and eventually ruin your life. Worse still, take away your life. You never know what kind of viruses you could get. I know people say, "Well, play safe, and that's fine." But the vibration/bad energy/swei energy will stick with you for a long while, and there's no way to shield yourself from it even though you play safe. Energy can be transferred, remember? It's physics. 
 
To anyone out there, particularly young people in 20s, please please please learn from my mistake. Don't let the best 10 years of your life be wasted and ruined in saunas. This is the most important 10 years of your life, and it can set the pace for your life for the next 30 years. Make it the best ones. Remember, you have a family who love you. 
 
PS: if anyone of you can read Mandarin, here's the story of how a guy's family and life went seriously messy after years of fooling around doing may crazy things to fulfill his desire : 
 

Thank you for sharing, I quite agree with you. Also indulged way too much in my 20s, and I wish I'd spent less time on meaningless and casual encounters. Although I still indulge in these things now, at least I'm not addicted or reckless like last time. Know your priorities and what matters, then indulge responsibly 

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