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Should I hobby in Germany on a business trip?
thisisalloneword1234 16 Reviews 1312 reads
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Here for a week near Frankfurt. I know there's a fkk forum but it seems rather dead and meant more for locals. The one I want to visit is called fkk feigenblatt in Worms. It doesn't have food and has some low 30 euro cover. Its supposedly frequented more by locals.

I've read all about what to expect but still have some doubts about these things:

1. Will English only be a problem? Seems not so from what I read

2. How to politely decline a girl if you immediately know you are not interested?

3. How to kill time after a session? Do fellow mongers chat or just stare around? There's a sauna at the one I'm looking to go to.

4. I only plan to bring 200 euros which should be enough for my stay. But what if I owe more due to some misunderstanding. Will they take credit card?

THEY will take a credit card, but whether YOU are comfortable leaving a paper trail of your activities, even though said activities might be legal at a registered brothel in another country you are visiting.  Some American banks have cancelled credit cards upon evidence they were used in the sex trade.  I believe it started around the time of FOSTA/SESTA in 2018.  

 
With that said, you just need to know a few German sex industry words and phrases . . . .

 
BBBJ  -                            "Zucken zie weiner"
DATY:                             "Munchen der peterholen"
FIV:                                 "Der fingerpoken"
Breast massage:           "Die Tittengraben"

 
And the list goes on.  Keep it basic and you'll be fine.  

Oh, Mr. Lion.  
I will jump in here with a few tips, although you can of course correct me if you have been to a brothel in Germany.  
First off, I have been to Germany, but I did not go to any of the brothels. When I was in Paris, France I did go to a brothel. This was in the red light district so might have been a bit more cost wise, but was 350 euros for 30 min.  
I am unsure about using a credit card as I used cash Euros.  
First of all you are going to a legal brothel that is licensed. BBBJ, DATY, FIV were *not* allowed at the French brothel, everything is covered. I would be very cautious asking for these as you may be asked to leave without a refund. These may be options in this particular brothel in Germany, they should have some sort of menu option if they are.  
Second you should have no issues speaking only English. When I was in Germany and Austria I did not have any issues conversing with anyone.  If someone starts to speak to you in German, a simple "English please" is really all you need.  
If this brothel has a website you might want to check it out before hand so you can get a somewhat understanding of what to expect.  
Last....have fun!!! There are many people in Wisconsin that are German, so I felt very comfortable there. They are very kind and welcoming. We look forward to hearing how your trip went when you get back!!!  :)

been to Germany, and as you can see from my post, I picked up a little German along the way, so the time was not wasted.  Lol

What is the independent scene like in Germany and France?  Is GFE common for an independent? Appreciate any European insights.

I learned early.
Brassiere - stopfromfloppen
Virgin - gooduntight

If you do find yourself in Germany in the company of an attractive young fraulein you are getting along with you can also try Willst du frühstücken?

 
It's an indirect way of asking if she wants to spend the night.

Woo the Fraulein with poetry:
"Wie viel ist Aufzuleiden!" - Rainer Maria Rilke
Translation: Oy vay! Enough already!

Posted By: badger48
Re: Two more
I learned early.  
 Brassiere - stopfromfloppen  
 Virgin - gooduntight

Took the plunge and went there this week. Easy to get to. The lady who greeted me was very good at explaining the drill in English. I paid 26 euros for the bath towel and robe.  
 
Long story short I did 1 hour with some young Turkish girl. The experience was a bit staged and not like the GFE I'm used to in the US. There was also some annoying up selling. I have bad ED and could not get it up. Had to finish with HJ.

There are lots of nice looking young and slim girls. But also alot of fake tits and lip injections which I am not into. Also roaming around trying to find one do the deed with was akward and annoying.. lots of other guys there in small quarters so weird having to avoid bumping into other dudes.

So no repeat for me. Would only recommend if you only care about looks and non GFE.

Can you give more info on the cost structure? Is it just like a big spa and you walk around just talking to the gals?  
When I was at the brothel in Paris it was more like a strip club where there were dancers on the stage and the escort sex workers were walking around. The gal we talked to was very nice and pretty. You were then taken to a little room in the back. So, kind of like the strip clubs in the US where you go to the back for a lap dance, but here you went to the back room for full service.  
Can you give more info as to what you felt was "non gfe"? Thanks for your comment!

Yes it's like your Paris brothel description except I didnt see any girls dancing. They were sitting down in pairs or walking around in pairs mostly. It was 100 for 30 min or 150 for 1 hour. Just included CBJ and  LFK. She wanted 200 for BBBJ. I think locals or repeats customers get the gfe acronyms for 100.

thisisalloneword1234,
 When you go to a country such as Germany. You should have a book to refer to when you need certain words that you do not know or you should be able to speak the language perfectly. My Grandmother came from Germany and tried to teach us a lot but I forgot a lot of it over the last 30 to 40 some years.

Steve_Trevor38 reads

is one of the phone apps, like Translate on iPhone, that does instant two-way translation.

 
But there’s no need to be able to speak the local language “perfectly”, especially in Germany where lots of people speak enough English to have a productive conversation with visitors. During my recent trip to several German cities from small to large, my knowing only a smattering of German was never a problem. I did consult Translate a few times for the right words, but I think I could’ve managed without it.

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