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    CHIberia got a reaction from raife in Madrid’s going rates and recommendations in 2021?   
    Can you elaborate? I'm not familiar with daddy saunas. Thanks.
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    CHIberia got a reaction from + nycman in Istanbul - aquarius sauna   
    Middle eastern guy here. Visited Turkey multiple times. Can confirm all this. If you want to visit an openly liberal and safe Muslim country, Albania is beautiful.
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    CHIberia got a reaction from thomas in Istanbul - aquarius sauna   
    Middle eastern guy here. Visited Turkey multiple times. Can confirm all this. If you want to visit an openly liberal and safe Muslim country, Albania is beautiful.
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    CHIberia got a reaction from lonely_john in Which male medical/cosmetic procedures are actually worth it?   
    Yes exactly, FUE is what I was discussing. There isn't a strip of flesh removed, so there's no scar. There can be the tiniest of dot-sized marks from donor sites, but nothing to be concerned about. Also, stem cell therapy as an adjunct, where they inject your own stem cells into sites to stimulate growth has shown a lot of promise.
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    CHIberia got a reaction from HotWhiteThirties in Which male medical/cosmetic procedures are actually worth it?   
    You sound like the ideal candidate for a simple lipo. You're fit with a problem area. You don't need to lose weight, and simply have a genetic predisposition to pocket extra fat in a very specific area.
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    CHIberia reacted to Deadlift1 in Which male medical/cosmetic procedures are actually worth it?   
    This info is very helpful.  AndresG what has changed with hair transplants?  No more scar at the donation site?  I remember when President Biden had his done.  He has to wear his hair long in back to cover the scars as do several Hollywood actors.  Does one have to stay on Propecia for the rest of their life?
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    CHIberia reacted to jjkrkwood in Which male medical/cosmetic procedures are actually worth it?   
    Well, there goes my penile enhancement surgery..... Now what do i do with the little nest egg I saved for it, not to mention a collection of New banana hammocks for my new "junk" ?  🤔
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    CHIberia reacted to EastCoastBtm in Which male medical/cosmetic procedures are actually worth it?   
    I've gained 20 pounds during COVID by the scale and mostly entirely in my belly/stomach (by my assessment/looks in the mirror).  I'm meeting with a plastic surgeon next month.  May start with fat freezing.  I'll do some Botox again, dermabrasion... never tried fillers...
    I'm never going to return to my muscle boy days; too many injuries.  My new plan is to try to get to lithe and lean - tons of cardio and low calorie diets.  I'm coming off a year of an ankle injury recently repaired via surgery.  Recovery is slow and frustrating.  I'm hoping a bit of 'light work' can jump start me in a better direction.  I hate what I see in the mirror after a shower.
    Greatly appreciate this great advice.  Thanks to all who have taken the time to answer.
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    CHIberia reacted to lonely_john in Which male medical/cosmetic procedures are actually worth it?   
    FUE (random grafting follicle by follicle) doesn't leave visible scar lines as FUT but it's typically more expensive. And yes, Propecia for life but you can discuss with your practitioner some protocols (i.e.: taking breaks for a few weeks every few months) to lessen the side effects if you are within the 2% who experience them.
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    CHIberia got a reaction from lonely_john in Which male medical/cosmetic procedures are actually worth it?   
    One of my colleagues is a plastic surgeon, and I've helped him out on some surgeries. I've seen it all, from ear pinning to nipple reduction. From an effectiveness standpoint, if you're not very overweight, liposuction of problem areas yield results that are perfectly realistic. Injecting the fat into areas (such as a butt lift) also yield great results. Recovery is not bad at all (except with butt-lifts you can't sit down for a few weeks). Lid lifts are surprisingly realistic-looking. Hair transplants are now done without a big scar (if you qualify). If you want a stronger chin, filler works well there.
    Then you get into the "improved, but it's obvious work was done" category like rhinoplasties and tummy tucks.
    Lastly, there's the "avoid because it usually looks worse" category like pec/calf/bicep implants. I would also put facelifts into this category. Seems like minor facelifts barely make any difference while aggressive ones always look bad.
    I would avoid anything on the penis. Girth procedures can be very hit-or-miss with permanent deformity, and lengthening produces small changes and a very painful recovery.
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    CHIberia got a reaction from EastCoastBtm in Which male medical/cosmetic procedures are actually worth it?   
    One of my colleagues is a plastic surgeon, and I've helped him out on some surgeries. I've seen it all, from ear pinning to nipple reduction. From an effectiveness standpoint, if you're not very overweight, liposuction of problem areas yield results that are perfectly realistic. Injecting the fat into areas (such as a butt lift) also yield great results. Recovery is not bad at all (except with butt-lifts you can't sit down for a few weeks). Lid lifts are surprisingly realistic-looking. Hair transplants are now done without a big scar (if you qualify). If you want a stronger chin, filler works well there.
    Then you get into the "improved, but it's obvious work was done" category like rhinoplasties and tummy tucks.
    Lastly, there's the "avoid because it usually looks worse" category like pec/calf/bicep implants. I would also put facelifts into this category. Seems like minor facelifts barely make any difference while aggressive ones always look bad.
    I would avoid anything on the penis. Girth procedures can be very hit-or-miss with permanent deformity, and lengthening produces small changes and a very painful recovery.
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    CHIberia got a reaction from + tassojunior in PRAGUE   
    Thanks for the info this is really useful and promising, you got me pretty excited!
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    CHIberia reacted to + nycman in PRAGUE   
    Surely, you mean KaDeWe.
    Not that I know anything about gay Berlin, Mein Liebchen. 
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    CHIberia reacted to + tassojunior in PRAGUE   
    Pinnichio/Tabasco has been on the corner of Fuggerstrasse and Eisenacher Strasse for maybe 80 years. It's always been packed and still is but now it's all guys from Romania and pretty rough. Exercise extreme caution. Carry any decent amount of money in your socks under your soles. Expect guys from Romania to not follow through on any sex promises. Guys from Romania and Bulgaria come from a tradition of robbing gays, not having sex for money. ToyBoy bar across Fuggerstrasse on Eisennacher is much safer but still very active. BlueBoy bar a block up Eisennacher was even better but i think it's closed down. I also like Tramps on Eisenacher just behind Pinnichio. It has few people  but nice people in a relaxed atmosphere. Online you can expect the actual going rate in Germany to be lower than advertised and certainly lower than we're used to. Germany has a tradition of trade from way back so it's considered "normal". Many of us miss the old days there. "Bahnhofjunge" is the German slang for trashy guys who always "sold" in train stations. 
    These are all in the Nollendorf gay bar area of Berlin just a few blocks east of KaDeWe. 
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    CHIberia got a reaction from bnm73 in Opening a club   
    What you need is a good lawyer. Municipalities are the issue more than states. Chicago is terrible for strip clubs but had them in the past. Indianapolis had some of the strictest rules on the books but a club got away with it because they were private "membership clubs" (you had to buy a membership at the door and fill out a form, etc." So you need to know legal loopholes and which politician's palm to grease... a plugged-in lawyer is the very first step.
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