Post 6 (11/10/25) FIRST DAY IN PARADISE!!
I was grateful to have slept though, felt well rested, and did some work before it was time to head to the beach. I learned from Two Gay Expats that lounge chairs start renting at 10:30am, so I figured I wouldn't go right then, but shortly enough after to rent one. The lady at our front desk directed me how to walk to the nearest taxi stand, where there were waiting cabs available. I hopped into the one whose turn it was, and we were off towards the lighthouse. I skipped breakfast, as I felt I had been eating too much in general and always feel better when I don't eat. When I got out at the lighthouse I made this:
I walked along the shoreline the long stretch to the gay nude area between kiosks 5 & 6. Turns out kiosk 7, which I passed on the way, is the straight nude area! haha I finally got to the more male dominated area, and before I even got to scout the vicinity, a nice looking older (naked) man walked up and we greeted one another, only to soon find that he spoke German and not a word of English. So that conversation was extremely short lived, but made me feel hopeful and excited. I unfortunately learned all too soon that by 11am, when I arrived, ALL loungers were rented, taken, and occupied. Bummer. So I took my rainbow striped beach towel (something I found in Jack's closet days before I left on the trip), and after surveying the whole two kiosk zone, picked a spot for myself between the two sections, the garbage/recycle bins and the ocean. It turned out to be a nice centralized spot (that was lucky for me as well, as you'll soon learn). I was lucky to stake a well positioned plot as well, as it became quite filled in as the few hours I was there progressed. I had my Airpods in, listened to music (which helps me time my sun exposure), and enjoyed the sunshine and views. Naked men were everywhere, and lots were of the age range that attract me. Woah, it was everything I dreamed of almost, except the language barrier thing! A guy walked by and I felt an attraction when he looked at me, we smiled, and I gestured for him to come back the 5 steps past me he had gotten by the time we realized it was game-on for us both. Well what did I discover immediately? He spoke VERY little English! haha Oh well, he was Italian (Giacomo), and that's always hot. This time I was prepared though, so I whipped out my iPhone and opened the Google Translate app, which served us just fine. He is 72 and from Brescia, between Milan and Venice. He has a partner back home, but came on this trip with two friends since his partner, who is 62, had to work. So we chatted for a while, and he invited me to go for a walk, which I wasn't comfortable doing given I was in the midst of a sunning regiment and was concerned about how to handle my valuables if I were to vacate my towel spot. So I added him to my Whatsapp (boy, they sure all have that over here), and off he went. Next thing I knew, less than a half hour later, who stumbled by but the German guy from before. Well this time I was armed and ready, as I had become proficient with the translation app and using it for a proper conversation. So it went. His name is Clemens, and he is 75 if I recall correctly. I felt as though Bill had sent him to me, since Bill had the German wife and of course I saw him just as I was walking in, and then he found me again so easily. So we connected on Whatsapp, and after about a 20 minute visit, including a few kisses and a little light massage, he wandered off. Then I made this little video before the final exciting conquest of the short beach day:
Wow, that sounds like such a great evening! I’m really happy you met such nice people — sounds like you had some great conversations and a really good vibe. And of course, totally you, making new friends from all over Europe right away! ๐
ReplyDeleteThat thing with Yumbo and the gift for your friend is awesome too — you really have a knack for finding just the right thing. I can totally picture you enjoying all of it. I’m really glad you’re having such a good time!