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Yesterday 21:39 #15988
Posts: 3414Does anyone still have a use for their old 3 G phones? My home country is joining the 19th century and cutting off 3 G service. I'm pretty sure the same has already happened in the Phills and everywhere else I go. Hence my faithful play phone will soon be no more. No idea why but I also have a drawer full of similar old technology.
Are they all paperweights, destined for the bin, or can they be useful for something?? I don't want to be 100% reliant on wifi or hotspotting other modern phones.
I guess I could stop being a tight wad and shell out $100 for a replacement. 🤑.
As an aside, I'm absolutely shitting myself that I'll loose all my WhatsApp contacts, photos and messages during a transfer to a new device. Access to the original phone number, for third part authentication, SMS messages etc is loooong gone.
Cheers. G.
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Yesterday 03:07 #15987
Posts: 77Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]
I would have to agree with the sentiments of the fellow forum members. I did respond to your PM on Kuala Lumpur scene and answered almost all your questions. But, I do see a pattern where you are only taking and not giving back to the forum. Couldn't find any field report to contribute to the forum. Anyway, the answers to most of your questions are available in the forum posts if you care to spend sometime to RTFF. Good luck with your upcoming trip.
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05-11-24 09:19 #15986
Posts: 710Many Thanks
Many thanks WestCoast for your advice to the Gentleman. I too was mighty perplexed as to how to break my Philippines trip. Your advice came in the nick of time and it will help me in better planning. I am though breaking my trip in Singapore first only for a day as we do not have a direct flight from Delhi to Manila and getting a Philippine visa is another pain in the ass by going to the embassy after an appointment. I too can only spare maximum of 12 days out of my schedule. The Singapore is necessary for me as once my passport is stamped with Singapore entry; I get visa on arrival. Plus, it is a very long flight from New Delhi to Manila with a stop over in between any part of SEA. Many thanks again. Allow me to bother you, just in case. Although, I have read the forum and updated myself.
Regards.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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05-11-24 08:40 #15985
Posts: 69Too much!
Your timeline is really whatever you want. But, if it is your first time, I would pick one place and stay, or maybe two at max, so you can get used to the area first. 9 days really isn't a very long time, especially if you factor in travel time to the Philippines (if you're from a western country) and you get jet lagged. I would suggest to stay Manila if you want to have other activities to do other than mongering. I've never been to Cebu, but it's supposed to be nice. Just realize that you will be wasting maybe half a day in just travel to the airport, in the airport, flying, and going to your hotel. 110 million people in a country this small = major gridlock. Just my advice. . .
Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]
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05-10-24 21:19 #15984
Posts: 3414Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]
Its hard to imagine how you will return the favour with "help in India and Dubai" when you still only ask others to answer basic questions for these places too. Do you actually have any info that will help others?
I'm normally helpful, even to newbies who don't know what they are doing, but there is usually some effort put in first or reciprocation of information.
Its surprising that some members get moderated for life for the slightest infraction but posts like this pass though without issue.
G.
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05-10-24 20:29 #15983
Posts: 6848Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]
Really, learn to RTTF the threads for each city you want to visit before posting questions. The majority of your posts are simply oodles of questions about your upcoming first-visit trips. This is just a sample from the first page of your posting history:
Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]
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05-10-24 12:38 #15982
Posts: 131Phillipines trip help
Hello brothers and friends.
I'm visiting phillipines this month end for 9 days as my first trip.
Can you suggest me what is the best way to split the trip between places?
I was thinking 2 days Manila 3 days Cebu and 4 days Angeles city. Is it good enough? Need guidance.
I ahve been to Bangkok, Pattaya, Dubai, Europe and many other mongering destinations. Reading the forum makes me look, kL is not so convenient and easy with many options like Bangkok and Pattaya.
Please help me with leads!
Where to stay in all these three place. I will do some touristy stuff and mongering also.
Which clubs to visit for freelancers!?
Is there any places or clubs where I can find girls who like to hook up for free or gifts?
Which are the best places for massage with FS?
Which are the best KTVs with girls for FS?
Which strip clubs are good?
Also please tell me which places to avoid?
Thanks in advance.
Can help in India and Dubai.
Surya.
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05-07-24 02:06 #15981
Posts: 15There are two sides to a story and there is the truth comes to mind with this one. Since you seem to blindly believe what she told you?
Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
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05-04-24 05:15 #15980
Posts: 289Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
~BKK
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05-03-24 05:22 #15979
Posts: 984[Deleted by Admin]
EDITOR's NOTE: This report was deleted in accordance with the Forum's Zero Tolerance policy prohibiting reports containing any references to any persons under the age of 18. This restriction includes references in the form of code words like "very young" and "young girls". Please read the Forum's Posting Guidelines for further information.
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04-29-24 16:08 #15978
Posts: 64Originally Posted by Breadman [View Original Post]
I'm now in my fifties and enjoying life. A lovely 'innocent' Filipina works with me and she's had no exposure to the typical bar scene and is the best worker I've ever had, so I'm not generalizing all the girls as 'Filipina brides', just like there were Russian brides in the 80's and 90's.
By no means do I classify myself as a SD. Sure, I'll pay for a meal, a hotel or a trip to an island for a week. But I know once I go back home for work, some poor guy will fall in love with them and they'll empty their wallets and bank accounts (I see the guys gushing over them on their Facebook accounts).
And I'd never blame an older guy 'falling for a hot little chick.' But the reality check doesn't come into it for a lot of older guys when they're exposed to a fresh little vagina that they haven't been near for years. Or those that have been to the Philippines later in life without doing a bit of research first.
As for the girls, it's basic economics. There's a family to feed, and an extended one at that.
Nothing wrong with being a real SD if you can afford it.
Just my thoughts and observations. Phil.
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04-16-24 11:50 #15977
Posts: 3475A lesson to be learned
You've heard all of the horror stories of Filipinas (or any Asian nationality) getting one over on the old foreigner in love. Well here's another. I chatted this girl a few years ago, never went anywhere but I'd still see her profile on facebook and tiktok so we'd chat every so often. After a lengthy absense on my part I chat her and find out she's got engaged online. Hasn't met him in many many months but will 'stay loyal to him'. Is that a new house in your tiktok I wonder?. Years go by and finally this Filipina has this old guy in her tiktoks and on facebook. Well good for them I'm thinking, she's got a great looking body and he's getting on in his years so maybe they are happy.
Then I see this on my facebook "can we talk? I thought it was a salesman, been getting spammed with friend requests. Until I realized it was the face of the girl with the guy. So I replied sure we can chat. And then the horror stories comes out. He built her a house, ran out of money while here and she got upset and broke things off. Family dumped him at the airport without a word being said, luggage kicked to the pavement. But he's still using those awful words you hate to hear like "she's a good girl", " we are getting married in 3 months", "I really love her". But the reality hasn't set in yet for him. She's gone "until he comes back with more money". How much money has he spent so far you ask? He even said 'she'd give me back the house if I asked'. Still in denial. Anyone want to take a guess? I'll make it mulitple choice.
A. 600 k pesos.
Be. 2 million pesos.
See. 6 million pesos.
The. 12 million pesos.
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04-16-24 03:22 #15976
Posts: 188Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
But there's a new phenomenon with the digital nomads, earning western money living in Phils. Let's call them sugar mads for now. These young guys walk around the malls with pyt's buying things for them. These guys possibly have more disposable income than retirees. So maybe this type of relationship will eventually replace the SDs.
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04-16-24 00:14 #15975
Posts: 6848The lines blur. . .
Caveat: This is not necessarily regarding Phils, but its good discussion of the SB industry, which has been mentioned here before.
Sugar babby confessions:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/21-s...091602556.html
My fav:
"I've been a sugar baby for close to five years. I met my first sugar daddy on Tinder, and we've been happily together ever since. We've gone on trips to South America and Europe, eaten at luxury / Michelin-starred restaurants, and stayed at luxury hotels / spa resorts. I've received designer bags (mostly Gucci and Chanel), had my rent paid, received a monthly allowance, and been given many tech gifts (gaming desktop, gaming monitor, printer for university, iPad Pro (and) pen, Apple watch, iPhones for my sister and I, Nintendo Switch, laptops for my sister and I, etc.). For one of my birthday presents, I received liposuction surgery, and he paid the full $8,000 amount! I actually got the iPad Pro and pen from another sugar daddy on our second date, which blew my mind quite honestly. ".
Second caveat: You might have to Lipo your SB.
Third caveat: Giving your SB expensive gifts / services might make her (and you) think that you're not a John and she's not a hoar. So ya, try that.
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04-15-24 05:01 #15974
Posts: 35Interesting.
Originally Posted by ExpatAmerican [View Original Post]