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  1. #2970
    Wao. Took a troll through Magsaysay Park yesterday afternoon and the place was a refugee camp, the poorest of the poor. The rail around the roller ring was a giant clothes line. Didn't bother to ask why, but I finally put it together later in the evening when I got a small text flurry from gals I thought dumped me long ago. Now all of a sudden they miss me so much. That fire blazed through and razed a thousand homes in one of the squatter barangays, apparently caused by a burning candle. My thoughts go out to all the homeless, hope they can get some meaningful help.

  2. #2969
    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenTiger  [View Original Post]
    Are the odds with me or against me to have a good year with girls in Davao?

    Any advices will be really appreciated.

    Happy mongers everybody and will surly start to report in the forum once I arrived to Davao.
    PM me, I'd be glad to try to answer any specific questions and I'd be glad to meet up when you arrive if you want.

    Like it's been said here repeatedly, Davao is good if you have time and patience. You don't really need DIA but if you're going to play that angle, why not prepay the whole year for FC, there's way more there. But you'll meet plenty on your daily routine. Depends how high your standards are, but if you are looking for 18-19 year old beauty (s) , with nice teeth and an ass that looks like a department store mannequin, you may be in for bit of a let down. Most of those are in school or NBSB's (no bf since birth). And you can spend your whole year texting with them. Also living on a shoestring is a bitchh, especially if you plan on "dating" much. Everyone is always hungry so you need a few disposable pesos to throw around every day for your auditions. Even the nicest of them is going to need "help". Unless of course you can be satisfied with an older (late 20's-30's) then that may cut your cost in half.

    Incidentally, you can get 3 years now on a tourist visa. It's just 2,830 every 59 days. Just go to the office opposite Victoria at 3:30, you'll be out by 4:00.

    But you'll have fun man. I would recommend saving up a little extra to be able to get out once in a while and do some sight seeing, get a little fresh air. Bring an extra 40k for a second hand motor, you'll eventually save that in taxi fares. Oh, and one more thing. Get ready to start texting, bring a good touch screen. But if it's not dual SIM set it up with a pre-paid Smart number, that's the network most use here.

    Hope that helps for now.

    Sam

  3. #2968
    Hello fellow mongers.

    I wrote many reports in the German partytreffs section and helped many mongers there but never been to Philippines so I am not really proud that my first comment here is a question, I did RTFF but my situation is a bit special and a direct help from Filipino society experts will be very much appreciated .

    Basically I am in my 20s and got bored from life in Europe so I decided to use my savings to spend a year in Philippines (Davao city) , unlike most of you I am not rich which means that I won't be able to spend much on girls, during this year I want to depend only on DIA girls and other dating websites girls. Since I am staying a year so time and taking things slowly with girls is not a problem. If I end up with many sex partners / experiences that will be great and if I end up with 1 sweet / suitable girlfriend that will not be bad either.

    So how my 1 year experience will most likely be based on your knowledge / experience in the Filipino society? . Are the odds with me or against me to have a good year with girls in Davao?

    Any advices will be really appreciated.

    Happy mongers everybody and will surly start to report in the forum once I arrived to Davao.

  4. #2967
    In Davao at the moment and under pressure from a lot local DIA's who like to "meet". As they seem pretty much medium to hardcore pro's I would appreciate to hear whats considered typical compensation package for such a DIA. Feel free to PM. Thanks PN

  5. #2966

    Paradise Beach

    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    Davao is not a bad place to hang my hat.

    GE
    Haha. Me too, it's as good as I can find, that's why I just paid my rent again. I feel great today, I think they finished the tile job. Thanks for the perspective guys. Towards the end I wrote news flash because I knew I wasn't saying anything slick to you all that have allot more experience than me. I get a chuckle every time there's a newb inquiry about the all around best beach / pussy paradise. I'm still searching and I hope it remains secret. Maybe if I too get lucky and find one that satisfies me for more than a day I'll drag up and move to the beach. Salamat
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  6. #2965

    Not Paradise

    Quote Originally Posted by Wjmpsr  [View Original Post]
    I am friends with Pimpin Sam, Barba, Goodenough and Josema. All have their own lifestyle. Two are with a steady Gf and two are on the prowl. Two have much money, two get by on less. Two are obsessed with pussy, two appreciate what they have.

    Pussy is the only reason anyone would come here, Davao has no scenic boulevards or impressive structures.

    I, like Pimpin often sit and ponder why I live here. I basically picked it for safety and I can say that after a year I have never felt threatened by anyone. I find comfort in the knowledge that if I was the victim of a crime the police would find someone to kill.

    Taxi drivers are friendly and honest, but taxi drivers do not come with tits. Hot legs is a sleazy hole, but I like it anyway. When I stroll the malls I often see older western men with young and what I do not consider attractive women. I often think "I hope I don't look as bad as that guy." PimpinSam gave me the worst compliment when we first met, he was aware of my medical history and upon seeing me declared "I was not as decrepit" as he anticipated.
    Nice post Wj. I do ask myself sometimes why I remain in Davao. Though initially I came there for work, my situation has changed and most of my work obligations and tasks are in Manila, so there's no work-related reason to remain. I thought of moving to Makati several months ago, but decided to remain. As you imply, everyone has his own criteria, his own needs and I guess, his own comfort zone. I decided to remain because, in general, I don't much like Manila. Despite the patina of sophistication of Makati, the Fort, and some of Ortigas, I find the place overly congested, poorly managed, and generally unappealing, though I can fully understand why others would see it from a different perspective. And it's "sophisticated" areas are largely pale "want to be" imitations of what someone imagines the West much be like, so they got the shops about right but are clueless about the urban culture.

    I decided to remain in Davao because, after 10+ years, I'm comfortable there and I'd have a hard time finding a condo that would accommodate my Great Dane. Facetiousness aside, I find Davao more relaxing, far less congested, and in general more serene than my only viable alternative. The overall security of the place is important to me as well, and I do feel quite safe there. Also, it's developed just enough over the past few years to provide some of the urban amenities I find most important. I can get my wines, my European and American food, and I've got a French restaurant I like a great deal.

    All told, I've not fund anywhere in the country that holds any cultural interest for me. I'm way too old, and way to jaded to get excited about the endless conquests of women: having lived in third world countries for a lot of years, the fascination of that aspect of life eroded for me years ago. But work and personal commitments hold me here and unless and until those change, Davao is not a bad place to hang my hat.

    GE

  7. #2964
    Quote Originally Posted by Wjmpsr  [View Original Post]
    . I find comfort in the knowledge that if I was the victim of a crime the police would find someone to kill.
    Thats a heck of a quote, and we know in Davao that it has more than a ring of truth.

  8. #2963

    Davao: My take

    I am friends with Pimpin Sam, Barba, Goodenough and Josema. All have their own lifestyle. Two are with a steady Gf and two are on the prowl. Two have much money, two get by on less. Two are obsessed with pussy, two appreciate what they have.

    Pussy is the only reason anyone would come here, Davao has no scenic boulevards or impressive structures.

    I, like Pimpin often sit and ponder why I live here. I basically picked it for safety and I can say that after a year I have never felt threatened by anyone. I find comfort in the knowledge that if I was the victim of a crime the police would find someone to kill.

    Taxi drivers are friendly and honest, but taxi drivers do not come with tits. Hot legs is a sleazy hole, but I like it anyway. When I stroll the malls I often see older western men with young and what I do not consider attractive women. I often think "i hope I don't look as bad as that guy." PimpinSam gave me the worst compliment when we first met, he was aware of my medical history and upon seeing me declared "I was not as decrepit" as he anticipated.

  9. #2962

    Retire in Paradise

    Quote Originally Posted by Barba  [View Original Post]
    If you have time and money to spend in Davao, you can live a reasonably good life with a constant flow of cuties.

    B
    Again for the guys getting close to their retirement dream, I'll share a few of my thoughts.

    Had some hours early this morning as I lay awake listening to the loud-speaker and the pounding to reflect on my life here in this great city. (side note) I would imagine the average 10 year old girl in most places could look at the job at hand and determine that a chisel would be a good choice to use to pop loose the tiles from below. Here, the universal tool is a piece of coconut wood with a nail through it. You take three of those, three hammers, three guys, and three days to pulverize out less than 200 floor tiles in a tiny studio apartment. I mean the debris left behind looked like talcum powder.

    Anyhow, I got on this bummer thinking about how I never hear any birds chirping, I never see any butterflies, I never see starlight skies, I never see a nice sunset, and I rarely see a nice beach. Now all these things are accessible of course, but unless you want to ride in an airplane, or have a nice car and want to sit in traffic, you're going to experience some significant hardships reaching them. There's no end in sight to the goat fuck that's the boulevard between Downtown and Sasa where you catch the boat to Samal.

    I'm much more likely to be stuck neck deep in 3 lanes of traffic blocked to a halt by jeepneys and taxis (then clear ahead for a short stretch). Every one of them on every horn sound imaginable, blowing at every thing that moves or doesn't move. That along with the noxious smell of diesel smoke anywhere outdoors. And of course the only thing you can rely on that will never be out of stock (besides a new phone number) is bad music.

    So there's my news flash, and here's my point. All that is just to underline the part Barba wrote about time and MONEY if it's Davao City you have in mind as you finalize your game plan. Because the time and roughly 70k PHP I spend a month is enough to eat good, live in an "impressive" condo, and enjoy a steady stream of trim. I didn't have a care in the world last night the good while half my dick was squeezed deep inside an 18 year old guapa. But what I'd say is absolutely needed is the means to be able to put your ass on an airplane, maybe even with that guapa's ass and get the hell out fairly often.

    Sam
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  10. #2961
    Is Marco Polo hotel girl friendly? If booked for two, will there be any "joiner fee"? Do they check I'd?

    Bandy

  11. #2960
    Quote Originally Posted by TheBlankest  [View Original Post]
    I have been to Thailand, Cambodia, Manila, and lots of places in between so I am not a novice. I live with my GF and she knows all about it. We usually get girls together. (She was out of town last night, but she has read this post!) She is from this area and she agrees that they are idiots. Her words: "Who do they think they are? They are hookers! And not even very pretty to be so bitchy!" We are looking into moving to Cebu, not just because of this. Davao sucks. One or two good places to eat PERIOD. No bars, no entertainment, the mayor is straight out of a mafia handbook, it is dirty, run down, and infrastructure? It is a joke here. The number of abandoned buildings all over the city shows how anti-business this place is. Do yourself a favor and avoid this place. It is not worth the price of admission.
    Thank you for this reality check on Davao, once again.

    It is possible to have fun in Davao, but not so easy as sometimes described. Better to come for beach visits with family than to fly in with the ambition to taste a new clam burger for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It can be done but mostly be people who have a large network of providers or a lot of time and some game.

    Night life used to be better, but Mr D and his conservative guardians of moral are slowly but firmly killing the options one by one.

    The only good way to deal with any SW in Davao is if you know the mamasan. That is your leverage. The girls rarely will mess around with the mammasan. But all in all it is a pathetic scene, compared to other options. If you have time and money to spend in Davao, you can live a reasonably good life with a constant flow of cuties. But for the poonani reason alone, I would not choose Davao for a visit unless you have a lot of time and no direct stress to hook up.

    B

  12. #2959

    Spa's

    Thanks for replying and your thoughts on the Spa's. I am trying to get time to go visit Kings Spa. I like to chat up cab drivers about this subject as they often know what is going on in the city. But that one driver is the only one who mentioned Kings Spa. I will get back to you after I go.

  13. #2958

    Speaking of Spas

    When confronted with the options of HJ or CBJ or CFS in a Spa, I prefer to opt for the lowest cost option, not that I am a bargain hunter. My experience has been that these ladies have expertise in manual manipulation that make a HJ quite enjoyable. It is usually pretty dark in there, so I am a bit apprehensive about poking a strange hole.

  14. #2957

    Kings SPA

    I have lived inn Davao about a year and read ISG regularly. Yours is the first mention I have heard of KINGS. The price seems high when compared to Plaza Roman. Keep us posted please. I visited a massage parlor the other day. The sign outside said it was for families. I was surprised that near the end of my 1 hour full body massage the girl offered me a happy ending for 1, 000. My Philippine friend got the same offer for 500.

  15. #2956

    King's Spa

    Last night a cab driver told me about a place called King's Spa. Said it is near the old SM Mall. Women are 4000. 5000 Peso full service.

    I am new to Davao. Can anyone confirm this?

    Thanks

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