Friday, February 5, 2010

ROMANTIC HAWAII! - Sun, Sand, Surf & Sex!


Why and How Hawaii Creates a Romantic Mood


When the first white men showed up in Hawaii in 1778 it was the middle of a long fall and winter festival during which various sexual techniques were demonstrated by nude hula dancers, couples engaged in a “bowling for partners” game, and played various other sports. The foreign explorers assumed that the Hawaiians never worked and that sex was a universal sport—so to speak.

Shortly thereafter American missionaries quickly put a stop to these enlightened customs, and tried their best to completely and permanently ban hula dancing and surfing (in the nude, of course). But as time passed and the first generation of missionaries went to their reward, surfing, hula dancing and the pursuit of sexual pleasures regained some of the ground they had lost.

Today’s Hawaii is not as laid back as it was in its pre-missionary days, but the sun, the sand, the surf and the islands still work their seductive magic on residents and visitors alike. There is definnitely something in the tropical air, in the flora of Hawaii, in the constant heaving and swirling of the surf and in the caressing breezes that stirs the libido of men and women of all ages...

In this arm-chair {voyeur] look at the things that make Hawaii the honeymoon capital of the world, the beaches, the beach boys, the hula girls, the visiting coeds, the cruising bachelors, Hawaiian music, the melodious Hawaiian language...all play a role in the reputation and reality of Hawaii as a wonderful place to visit. The book is available from Amazon.com. For other titles in the same genre see my other titles on Amazon.com and/or on my website: BoyeDeMente.com.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Elements of Japanese Culture that Attract, Fascinate and Seduce Visitors!



日本へようこそ!
Nihon ē Yōkoso!
[Nee-hone eh Yohh-koh-soh!]
Welcome to Japan!


Japan is known worldwide for its economic prowess and such iconic symbols as geisha, karaoke, manga, Mt. Fuji, ninja, feudal-age samurai warriors and huge sumo wrestlers.

What is not so well-known are its amazing historical artifacts [shrines; temples; castles; the world’s largest and oldest wooden buildings; arts and crafts, hundreds of annual festivals that go back nearly two thousand years]; the incredible scenic beauty of its mountains, gorges, rivers, one of the longest and most gorgeous coastlines in the world; and a combined modern and traditional lifestyle that is so fascinating and seductive that exposure to it for just a few days is a mind-altering experience.

In this intimate profile of Japan I identify and describe a choice selection of things that make Japan one of the world’s most unusual, most intriguing, and most enjoyable travel destinations…things that explain why so many foreigners take up permanent residence there once they have experienced life in this amazing country.

One of the extraordinary features of Japan that cannot be fully appreciated until you have experienced it is the fact that Japan is a very narrow but very long country with approximately 142,000 square miles in total area [about the same size as the American state of Montana] of which some 80 percent is vast mountain and hill ranges that are unoccupied...meaning that Japan's population of 126 million people live in a combined area that is about the size of Maricopa county in my state of Arizona!

What this does to the Japanese mindset and lifestyle is...amazing!

The book is available from Amazon.com.