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Re: Some of it is based on racism, some of it on stupidity
holystonethedeck 91 Reviews 6045 reads
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1 / 30

I'm curious whether someone can explain the origin of this term. I know what it is, but wondering where it came from.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 164 reads
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2 / 30

It's often blue, and it's like a "toast" when you raise a glass in honor of something.

Silkstalkings 329 Reviews 111 reads
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3 / 30

in a review of any kgirl on TER someone would mention the usual a routine. I don't know who wrote it first but it meant
the blue mouthwash that the gal would hand ya before entering the shower.

So, it kinda stuck and everyone just followed suit.

Also, another one was people would mention another long Rainbath. Which if anyone knows back in the day the kgirls
would use those big ass Costco Neutrogena Shower gel containers to scrub you.

SinCitySinner 65 Reviews 87 reads
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4 / 30

blue toast is when a girl and a guy are in the shower and she soap her tushy and soap the guys penis then she turns around and put the penis between her buttocks.cheeks and proceed to move up and down and side to side
she diid a great blue toast on me
by eustaquio June 24, 2018

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 98 reads
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5 / 30

You need to get a new urban dictionary.  Lol  The "Blue toast" is a phrase that comes from the Kgirl agency business model.  After disrobing, the provider takes you into the bathroom, pours out two cups (the size of shot glasses) of blue mouthwash, you raise your cups, and do a naked toast to each other and the session that is about to begin.  Then disinfect your mouth and spit it out into the sink before climbing into the shower with her, so she can clean the rest of your body.  Kgirls maintain a high level of personal hygiene and expect their customers to do the same.  Cleanliness is endemic to most Asian cultures.  

 
What YOU describe is also a hallmark of the Kgirl model, and its commonly referred to as P2P (penis to pussy) slides.  It is also known by the term camel slides, which probably needs no explanation for most mongers.  Lol

 
With that said, your source, "eustaquio" doesn't know what the fuck he is talking about.  LOL

badger48 125 Reviews 83 reads
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6 / 30

Is the soap blue? Like Tide or something?

SinCitySinner 65 Reviews 97 reads
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7 / 30

Thanks for regaling us with the accurate understanding of the blue toasting phenomenon. LOL  

 
Why don't you go ahead and add your contribution to the Urban Dictionary..  

 
Personally, I love me a Korean chic, but I've had the pleasure of only being with two..  The very first one like several hundred providers ago, who popped my monger/hobby cherry, and then there was the SB who helped me keep my dick wet all throughout the pandemic. Without her, I would have been dead deprived of sex.  Just sayin'. What a sweet lass.  Sorry, I digress..  

 
Your point regarding almost paranoid level of cleanliness is well taken.. Explain to me then why BBFS is so rampant in the K World? How does one reconcile the two?

-- Modified on 7/10/2021 7:15:05 AM

j4play 42 Reviews 89 reads
posted
8 / 30

Origin probably dates back to the myredbook days, but my memories are vague and slipping  and my records are buried in a storage unit.    Probably might want to do a search on the venerable Jamster, Gentleman Tucks, or Fappin' Spaulding.   But the gist is correct, it is a blue liquid, and back in the day, the participants did a little ritual "toast", "clinking" the little plastic or paper cups before the mouth rinse, and before the festivities begin.     Legendary talkative Cici, god I miss her, she did this little thing at the outset with me, back in the day.      All that is lost now, in the new era.

36363jensen 4 Reviews 91 reads
posted
9 / 30

want to link it to K-Girls. I agree that it's part of the usual routine but cannot think of any other non-K providers I've seen that didn't also have mouthwash to give me. And,  I agree the term relates to mouthwash and not whatever that UD definition was talking about.

 
Just makes sense -- most mouthwashes have antiseptic qualities and I would think pretty much everyone prefers fresh to stale breath.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 170 reads
posted
10 / 30

TheraBreath is the best odor killing mouthwash, in my opinion.

mrfisher 111 Reviews 215 reads
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11 / 30

Greatest testament to this mouthwash is that a gal I knew very well and had seen for years always told me that kissing was something just too personal for her to handle (Though nearly everything else was on her menu.)..

 
Then on a whim I started to use Thera-breath, and the next thing I knew is she wanted to play tonsil hockey with me.

 
Try it, you'll like it.

SinCitySinner 65 Reviews 75 reads
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12 / 30
SinCitySinner 65 Reviews 111 reads
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BigPapasan 3 Reviews 106 reads
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15 / 30

..as the big ass Neutrogena bottles - Costco.

 
Costco sells blue Listerine but you have to buy two big ass bottles, a total of three liters.  That's why it is ubiquitous with K-girls.  Listerine is also available at most other providers' places as well, but they don't make it part of the routine.

badger48 125 Reviews 94 reads
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16 / 30

You have a link for eustaquio? I only found a soccer player.

Mstrchf117 6 Reviews 93 reads
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17 / 30

I thought it was a variant of blue waffle when I read the title lol.. Not sure it's still a thing but blue waffle was basically a nasty genitalia infection iirc

holystonethedeck 91 Reviews 79 reads
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20 / 30

Well, that's what *I* thought it referred to, not the mouthwash!  

I have read a number of reviews that mention blue toast and from the context it definitely seemed to apply to that activity in the shower, so I guess I'm not the only one who misunderstood.

Thanks to all for the clarifications.

-- Modified on 7/11/2021 8:01:00 PM

36363jensen 4 Reviews 103 reads
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22 / 30

Well, according to wikipedia Blue Waffle was a hoax:
"Blue waffle – An Internet hoax originating in 2010 purporting an unknown sexually transmitted disease affecting only women, causing severe infection and blue discoloration to the vagina. The disease has been confirmed as false.[287][288] Kathy McBride, a New Jersey councilwoman, cited it in a city council meeting, not realizing that it was a hoax.[289][290]"

 
Personally I would but the UD definition in that category as well.

holystonethedeck 91 Reviews 85 reads
posted
23 / 30

The KGirl Indies I've seen are not what I'd call cheap.

team_rocket_qwerty 35 Reviews 99 reads
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24 / 30

There is some innate will of some posters to make it seem like kgirls are for people with less money, hence that they are handling worse clientele and are themselves unsanitary. I simply don't get it.

 
Kgirls simply handle more volume so they need a routine for hygiene. Blue toast is part of such routine.

One time I forgot to have some gum until I was in the complex. The kgirl I was with decided to forego the bt but then said my mouth was super sweet. I apologized because I was just chewing on fresh gum that had sugar in it, and asked if she wants a bt. She said no, it was just weird for her to dfk a tongue that tasted sweet.

holystonethedeck 91 Reviews 109 reads
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25 / 30

To me the term "KGirl" always seemed to refer to Korean AMP girls. In that case, maybe AMP girls are "cheap" but I've seen three outstanding Korean ladies and they weren't "cheap".

GaGambler 127 reads
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26 / 30

Ok, yeah I guess they are one and the same. lol

 
Actually K-Girl can refer to either a Korean AMP girl OR a Korean AAMP girl.  Korean Indies that book their own appointments and who charge prices on par with American providers are NOT K-Girls, they are more accurately referred to as simply Korean Providers the same as you would call a provider from Ireland an "Irish provider" not an "I Girl" lol

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 91 reads
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27 / 30

that he has gotten than on anything else he has ever posted on the internet.  Someone should tip him off to be wrong more often.  LOL

holystonethedeck 91 Reviews 105 reads
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28 / 30

Yeah, that was always my take on the terms even before I saw any Korean ladies.

So I have never seen any Kgirls, but I have seen some awesome Korean Providers.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 111 reads
posted
29 / 30

that the Kgirl agency business model lends itself to a high quality experience at a very reasonable price.  Try it yourself before you give any cred to the haters.  Some agencies are now accepting P411 verification to get approved.  As discussed on the boards, admission into the Kgirl scene can be otherwise a bit challenging.  Once you have a few Kgirl refs, it gets easier.  

badger48 125 Reviews 103 reads
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30 / 30

There is nothing "cheap" about Kgirls! Inexpensive and reasonable would be more accurate,IMO! And, the sessions are great! Hardly any drama, if any, and no deposits!

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