Low Life
Sunday, 18 September
I did something really I hadn't done before. Well.... I've done so many stupid things during college years because you know you are supposed to do that during those years anyways. :-) However, I am 30 years old.... Here's a little story that happened to me earlier today...It's lame but this is the only thing I can share for today's post. Fantabulous Sunday!
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So little time...
Friday, 26 August

First of all, I added a link to a fabulous New Yorker, Wayne!! To be honest, I have a thing about Hong Kongese guys. I think I read somewhere he was born in HK. The way he sees/describes things is very cool to me. It's interesting I have none of U.S. blogmates from the west coast while I have some friends there but I have blogmates from the East Coast while I don't have any in real life.... hmm...I got summoned by HR dept today to see an in-house doctor. Because my overtime in July was over 200 hours, I was required to see a doctor for bodycheck and all. Being a workaholic has been really problematic here in Japan. Some people die from it even. It's called "death from overwork; Karoshi". When you walk in the middle of Tokyo at night, you might see some old drunk business men sleeping on the street because they might be too tired to go back home. That's really Japanese. I think. The crazy project made me work that much last month. Oddly, I really appreciated the experience because I got to learn the new technologies. I didn't even complain that much to my boss. After all, I've been trying to have a "life" as a fabulous homo even if I am busy. As a result, my sleeping hours have been little. I konw it's not good but I find it manageble. I haven't had a cold since I graduated from college. Anyway, I wondered how I spend a day. I created 24 hour pie charts to visualize that. Of course, I don't include "hand job time" or anything specific here. I think it's nice to know how you spend your time. (^_^)V I am guessing some of you might be interested to know how I spend my day. Click the photo for the charts! By the way, the photo was from this morning. After-typhoon sky. (^_^)V Don't work too much and live happily! Heading off to thumpa thumpa! You guys have a great weekend!
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Cultural Differences?
Wednesday, 20 July

First of all, Mush from Iowa commented today. I went to her site. Her blog gave me a hint for what I wanted to do. I was worried how long the monthly archive menu on this site would get if I kept blogging. I changed it to a dropdown menu. That definitely saves my space:-) Whew. Thanks for the hint, Mush! I happen to be a nerd from time to time. You already know that. I am not ashamed of it but am not proud of it, either. I used to like Oragnic Chem Lab at college because those chem experiments excited me for an odd reason. After work, I was very bored so I had a "friend", whom I got to know through gay.com, come over to my place and did "nice things" together. I will save the details here. Anyway, I've heard this millions of times that Foreigners here tend to say "Japanese condoms are so small and tight". uh-huh
Case # 1 Japanese and U.S. Condoms.
If you click the photo, you get to see another image taken during the experiment.
| Subject for Experiment | Benneton Condom (Japan) | Durex Condom (U.S.) |
| Diameter | appx. 3.7 centi meters | appx. 3.9 centi meters |
| Length | appx. 17.5centi meters | appx. 19.0centi meters |
Miscellaneous Impressions
1. U.S. Condom is jucier. (More lube)
2. Japanese Condom is thinner. (More sensitivity)
3. It is believed Japanese men's equipments are generally smaller than U.S.
4. I am pretty comfortable with my size and had no complaint.
In conclusion, yes, well endowed guys may say Japanese condoms are too tight. But it doesn't mean they are freaking tiny. oh my. I am glad I used light blue as background. This so looks like an experimental photo.
I and this friend took care of our business. It wasn't bad. I enjoyed it but he told me it was such a turn off that I had to measure them. Well, I didn't measure "him". He should be grateful for that I didn't. For your info, he wasn't that fruitful at all. A Japanese one would suit this overstating person juuuust fine, darn it. Oh, should I not have said that? I didn't disclose his name or what he looks like, it's okay, isn't it? But I hope he won't find out this blog. (-_-;) I am guessing this lame experiment wouldn't be evaluated at all if I turned it in as an independent report assignment at school. End of the experiment. Yes, I am a geek. Alrighty, have a good evening!!
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