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[QUOTE=Noudo; 1117197]Having looked around a bit this seems to be the big issue I have with going. There is a healthy number of luxury and fine hotels. Many advertising on the net. But when it comes to low budget accommodation it is like they don't exist. It's not that I necessarily need to find the cheapest hotel around, but after having been a regular to Pattaya for some years I don't really see my self spending too much of my budget on hotels.
I think I've been averageing 30-35$ a day. And with that as a guide I really can not find much in Nairobi. Is there anythig at all? [/QUOTE]Read the Nairobi thread. You will find budget hotels are aplenty.
There are no local procedures
[QUOTE=Priamos; 1119218]I'll be going to Nairobi on business in April and have (what else?) been roaming a bit on afrointroductions. Since I've never been to Kenya before this gives rise to a couple of question. First, I've been in contact with a young girl who calls herself Pili, but whose real name appears to be Jackline, who seems very keen to secure my "company" while I'm there. Does anyone have experieces with this girl to share?
Secondly, if I hook up with her (or someone else) , what are the local procedures? There's a pretence that I come to visit her as a friend / boyfriend / suitor, so how does one approach the money issue? And, how much "pocket money" would a girl expect for a few days together?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.[/QUOTE]If you have read the forums here, you will at least have noticed some posters writing about how no money exchanged hands between them and the girl (s) and how they paid for nothing apart from cab fares, food, drink, etc.
Some posters, on the other end, are almost religiously circumspect about "negotiating" upfront and making sure the girl always gets a monetary gift.
I am a veteran of six weeks in total, spent in two African countries: Ghana and Kenya. Of the between 30 and 40 girls I fucked during these six weeks, only one was found in a bar where hardcore pros ply their trade (Mecumba's in Accra). I am not fond of these places.
So I have learned a simple rule: there is no protocol, there is no "one size fits all" situation. In short, there is no rule.
Sure, if you are going to Madhouse, fee-for-service is the rule.
But when you talk about Afro or meeting a girl on the street, every girl and every encounter and every dynamic between you and her will be different.
I swear to you I have met girls who are offended by the offer of money and some who are offended when it's not offered.
This is the beauty and the jazz of Africa to me.
Nothing is predictable, scriptable or de rigueur here.
The continent of the semi-pro.
Try to enjoy the uncertainty and not cram everything into a pre-ordained box of expectation and comportment.
If your personality and taste do not allow for this sort of flexibility, I think you will enjoy Kenya much less. Or you should stick to the girls of Simmers and Madhouse while in Nairobi.