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  1. #20151

    Avenida Rizal Avenue / Recto / carriedo

    The lower end street walker area of Carriedo has been discussed here sparsely a couple of times before. There is action more or less day and night and I believe there's actually more SW's during the day then during night time. You can find them between the entrance of the LRT Carriedo on Avenida Rizal on both sides up to Recto. There turn right and you will see more, generally a bit better quality.

    Many thanks to Keen Eye Joe aka Keen eye joe 1 who described his previous experiences in that area. I wanted to see if it was possible to pull a SW for 500 php and I could but but service levels can be pretty awful. At least 30% are visibly addicted, maybe more. It's not a pretty area and at night the streets are lined with homeless everywhere but I never felt unsafe day or night. Never was I followed, hassled or did I get the impression I was a mark.

  2. #20150
    Quote Originally Posted by MikeStud  [View Original Post]
    Thanks but I can't get link to work.
    Same here.
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  3. #20149

    ?

    Thanks but I can't get link to work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jarango  [View Original Post]
    http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...rchid=14808699

    There is always a first time, I guess.

  4. #20148

    Reporting back

    http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...rchid=14808699

    There is always a first time, I guess.

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeStud  [View Original Post]
    Hey fellas! First time to PH. I fly in tomorrow. Staying in Makati for the first five days. I've read quite a bit of the forum. Thanks for the help. Give me some advice on massage places? Where should I head first? What's the move? Walking distance from makati? Usually the massage places are my go too. Will report back.

  5. #20147

    First trip

    Hey fellas! First time to PH. I fly in tomorrow. Staying in Makati for the first five days. I've read quite a bit of the forum. Thanks for the help. Give me some advice on massage places? Where should I head first? What's the move? Walking distance from makati? Usually the massage places are my go too. Will report back.

  6. #20146
    Quote Originally Posted by Kazeu  [View Original Post]
    Completely agree here. Don't underestimate how backward southeast asia can be. Racism always has been and will be present for the forseeable future. Koreans are some of the most racist and xenophobic peoples on earth. I am obviously not speaking about each and every korean, but as a society, not as individuals, it is accepted that there is an in peoples and an out peoples, and if you're not korean, you know which one you belong too. Whether or not the discrimination is deserved, this hierarchy is correct, Korean / Japanese, Whites, Blacks, and then Indians and middle easterns.

    You will probably have a better time if you are higher up on the totem pole but don't worry, you'll still have a good time as long as the color of your money is blue. Just be generous and don't be an ahole, that should be enough to overcome most prejudices.
    I disagree. S. E. Asia is not backwards. It may seem backwards to you as your norms and culture are different. These countries over here are predominantly Homogenous societies. They do not understand a place like American where no two people look alike. I've been in place's in China where they stare at me like I'm from another planet. When I lived in Vietnam my girlfriend would watch US TV I had on satellite. One day she looked perplexed after watching American news, honey why do these people call something or say something about racism all the time. Well dear In America you cannot believe one race is better than another. Again she looked confused, that's odd of course we think we are better than say Chinese or anyone really. I know dear your culture is different as your society for the most part are all the same, your culture is different. We in America think the world revolves around us, it does not. They do not give us a thought on the other side of the planet. We think cause we do something everyone should, they don't see it that way and never will. I have couple black friends over there and they do just fine as these people have no preconceived notions about slavery, civil war or any of those things and don't get bashed over the head with it everyday on the news. Leave all that crap at home, be a gentleman, smell nice, dress appropriately and things will go well. Women are women everywhere, they like what they like in men, racism has nothing to do with it no matter what CNN tells you.

  7. #20145
    Quote Originally Posted by KbNagar  [View Original Post]
    I spent the last 4 days of Mar (from Thur. thru Sun) at Pasay area. The malls were closed. Activity was minimal. There were a few opportunities around the bay section towards the carousel at night. I am not here to talk about it.

    Given that it was a holy week, I had planned on importing a lady cabanatuan. I had also booked an airbnb in Shore2. A day before I landed ran into another one from Pagadian city and she was wiling to travel too.

    Hit: The lady from Cabanatuan showed up. She had asked me for bus and cab charges and I sent her 2000 pesos. She came to the airport to pick me up with some cash on hand to pay for cab. Helped me into the apartment. Overall a very cute girl 28 years of age. I would say she started taking care of me right from the get go. Helped me with local language, water etc. Etc. We really had fun. She gave perfect GFE. Very very good in bed. Talked to me about her life and asked me curious questions on what I do. She would make coffee or tea when I was taking meetings. Wash my clothes (and fold them) , clean the room if it was messy etc. We walked around the pasay area, had food in Lansons, olive garden around that area. She warned me of women stalking us and pointed out women who were FLs in that area. She seemed street smart too. I lost count of how many times we may have f*see*ed. We had some PDAs, some great times at Hardrock, and some nice dances in the bar near Pasay.

    Miss: When I was planning the second girl, told the first girl about it. She was upset but okay with it. The second girl wanted me to buy tickets which I did. She asked me for money to buy some outfit and innerwear (she sent me photos of her faded innerwear). This is where I lost my sense. I should have said no. I sent her money. Just before I was boarding flight to Manila, she frantically wanted more money to take a cab from her village to pagadian city airport. Sent her 1000 pesos again. Second mistake. Only when I boarded the flight I realized I was cheated. By the time she was asking me for money to take the cab, her flight was leaving. I knew right then I was cheated! After takeoff, I tried to ping on whatsapp and she was gone.

    The first one kept asking me whether the second girl took money and I did not answer that question! I had a hit and a miss. I did not feel the money lost on the second one -- close to $250 on the second including flight charges. The first one made up for it. The first girl wanted to roam around manila, she wanted to eat in good places, try out different cuisines. She was amazing overall. As a gift she wanted me to buy the cheapest laptop which I obliged for 22 K pesos. She wanted my help to setup Java and golang (that I helped). Very interesting experience.
    50/50 is not a bad start. #1 girl made up for it. Cheers!

  8. #20144
    A little goodie for the gents. Enjoy.
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  9. #20143
    Quote Originally Posted by KbNagar  [View Original Post]
    I spent the last 4 days of Mar (from Thur. thru Sun) at Pasay area.
    Other than the time wasted (happens to everyone), sounds like an overwhelming positive.

  10. #20142

    Hit and a miss -- YMMV

    I spent the last 4 days of Mar (from Thur. thru Sun) at Pasay area. The malls were closed. Activity was minimal. There were a few opportunities around the bay section towards the carousel at night. I am not here to talk about it.

    Given that it was a holy week, I had planned on importing a lady cabanatuan. I had also booked an airbnb in Shore2. A day before I landed ran into another one from Pagadian city and she was wiling to travel too.

    Hit: The lady from Cabanatuan showed up. She had asked me for bus and cab charges and I sent her 2000 pesos. She came to the airport to pick me up with some cash on hand to pay for cab. Helped me into the apartment. Overall a very cute girl 28 years of age. I would say she started taking care of me right from the get go. Helped me with local language, water etc. Etc. We really had fun. She gave perfect GFE. Very very good in bed. Talked to me about her life and asked me curious questions on what I do. She would make coffee or tea when I was taking meetings. Wash my clothes (and fold them) , clean the room if it was messy etc. We walked around the pasay area, had food in Lansons, olive garden around that area. She warned me of women stalking us and pointed out women who were FLs in that area. She seemed street smart too. I lost count of how many times we may have f*see*ed. We had some PDAs, some great times at Hardrock, and some nice dances in the bar near Pasay.

    Miss: When I was planning the second girl, told the first girl about it. She was upset but okay with it. The second girl wanted me to buy tickets which I did. She asked me for money to buy some outfit and innerwear (she sent me photos of her faded innerwear). This is where I lost my sense. I should have said no. I sent her money. Just before I was boarding flight to Manila, she frantically wanted more money to take a cab from her village to pagadian city airport. Sent her 1000 pesos again. Second mistake. Only when I boarded the flight I realized I was cheated. By the time she was asking me for money to take the cab, her flight was leaving. I knew right then I was cheated! After takeoff, I tried to ping on whatsapp and she was gone.

    The first one kept asking me whether the second girl took money and I did not answer that question! I had a hit and a miss. I did not feel the money lost on the second one -- close to $250 on the second including flight charges. The first one made up for it. The first girl wanted to roam around manila, she wanted to eat in good places, try out different cuisines. She was amazing overall. As a gift she wanted me to buy the cheapest laptop which I obliged for 22 K pesos. She wanted my help to setup Java and golang (that I helped). Very interesting experience.

  11. #20141

    Noise

    Quote Originally Posted by KeviKev68  [View Original Post]
    Any fellow Black Americans want to share their experience with women in Manila. Do they respect your "American" status similar to whites, or not?
    Man forget all the noise. Just let them know you're an American wielding greenbacks and then get ready to start fucking. Bareback!

  12. #20140
    Quote Originally Posted by KeviKev68  [View Original Post]
    Any fellow Black Americans want to share their experience with women in Manila. Do they respect your "American" status similar to whites, or not?

    I have travelled to the Philippines from Manila to Cagayan De Oro (don't ask me why CDO) and when I land people ask where I am from. I think in Manila people see black people who are from the continent of Africa. That's not a desired location. I tell them I am American and they are surprised. Before Obama, people didn't black Americans as "Americans. ".

    There are people who prefer white Americans because they perceive them as having higher status. I had a taxi driver ask me "are you a nigger?" he meant Nigerian.
    Hi Mate, whilst I'm not a black American, I don't think there's too much to worry about in the Philippines for you guys. I know, and have spoken to a lot of girls, and the subject of race has been risen often. They're not keen on (Asian) Indians, they don't really trust Africans due to their participation in online scams, and as for the Koreans, they take their money and run! I know an Australian Aboriginal guy who goes to Subic frequently and he's the life of the party. The good thing about The Philippines is, you can just be who you are. And if you respect the locals, they'll respect you. Just my observations and I could be wrong Phil.

  13. #20139
    Quote Originally Posted by KeviKev68  [View Original Post]
    Any fellow Black Americans want to share their experience with women in Manila. Do they respect your "American" status similar to whites, or not?

    I have travelled to the Philippines from Manila to Cagayan De Oro (don't ask me why CDO) and when I land people ask where I am from. I think in Manila people see black people who are from the continent of Africa. That's not a desired location. I tell them I am American and they are surprised. Before Obama, people didn't black Americans as "Americans. ".

    There are people who prefer white Americans because they perceive them as having higher status. I had a taxi driver ask me "are you a nigger?" he meant Nigerian.
    I've seen a lot of the opposite. I often have to correct pinays who refer to someone or a group as 'Black Americans', we heard them speaking a language from the continent of Africa. There's a mindset with a lot of Filipinos that black means from the US.

  14. #20138

    Abesan

    Quote Originally Posted by BibiTheQueen  [View Original Post]
    Any fellow Black Americans want to share their experience with women in Manila. Do they respect your "American" status similar to whites, or not?
    As a black man who has been to PI quite a few times, I'd say my stays there have been great experiences overall. Yeah, I've had people be a bit cautious when dealing with me, but once they figured out I was American and / or saw that I was clean, clean-shaved, fit, and generous with money, the game was afoot!

  15. #20137

    Manila

    Any fellow Black Americans want to share their experience with women in Manila. Do they respect your "American" status similar to whites, or not?

    I have travelled to the Philippines from Manila to Cagayan De Oro (don't ask me why CDO) and when I land people ask where I am from. I think in Manila people see black people who are from the continent of Africa. That's not a desired location. I tell them I am American and they are surprised. Before Obama, people didn't black Americans as "Americans. ".

    There are people who prefer white Americans because they perceive them as having higher status. I had a taxi driver ask me "are you a nigger?" he meant Nigerian.

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