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09-19-19 08:48 #17572
Posts: 1562Originally Posted by IAmTrout [View Original Post]
Mr. E described two principal red-light districts, Makati and Ermita / Malate. There are others, but you have to work harder within them. Like Mr. E, I have spent lots more time in Ermita than Makati. In Makati, Café Havana is a business in Greenbelt 3, at least in the past, right beside Seattle's Best Coffee. Greenbelt is a mall set out in five buildings with a green park area in the middle. Freelancers hang out in the seating area outside the café, but communications may be little more than winks and smiles, because they don't want to be run off by the businesses. Beware of ladyboys hanging out at the fringes of the area. You might like this café area because it's not a loud bar scene. Padre Burgos Street in Northern Makati, just off Makati Avenue, is the other principal area in Makati. The bars there have a bunch of dancers and working girls, but as recent field reports show, they're not cheap. Some guys report picking up cheaper street girls on Burgos. Lots of useful reports in the Makati thread.
Makati is the financial district; parts of Ermita, on the other hand, can be pretty dirty. Be careful, don't wear jewelry, and carry only enough money for food, drinks, and taxi if you need it. Walk confidently but always pay attention to your surroundings. A principal destination here is LA Café. Even if you don't like bars, every man should experience this meat market at least once. These are all freelancers, many are ugly, but with patience you can find some gems. Read back through the Manila thread for field reports from LA Café. I've always liked the place, but others see nothing but ugliness there. Prices here are probably a little higher than you suggested in your post, but don't be afraid to negotiate. This is a good place to go with a wingman.
Another, much quieter Ermita bar is the G-Point. Many fewer women here, and I have been told the management discourages open soliciting. But there's no question there are freelancers here. You might be able to lure one to your table with an offer of food. Food's not great, but the servings are huge, and the women here will not turn up their noses at it. There are a few other smaller bars in Ermita with freelancers, but you need to spend time reading the forum to learn about them. Another place to look in Ermita is Robinson's Place Mall. Just walk around and make eye contact with unaccompanied women. If they smile, they're probably available, because good Filipinas don't flirt with Westerners. Smile back; sometimes they will greet you. This is a giveaway. Just start talking to them. There are also freelancers in the streets near Robinson's Place. Same tactics.
There may be some cheap brothels, and there are definitely some freelancer bars in other districts that are cheaper, but they are usually for locals only. But the options in Makati and Ermita are well described in the threads for Makati and Manila. No reason to settle for a blowjob when it's so easy to get laid in the Philippines, and most who will fuck will also give you a BJ if you ask. Hotels are invariably girl friendly. Check out reports in the hotels thread, spend some time looking at Google Maps to locate these redlight districts, and then do some research on one of the lodging websites like Agoda.
Obviously do some research for Cebu and AC in those threads. Final advice: relax, get laid as much as you can, and leave some field reports for others. And remember, most of these women speak enough English to make communication a lot easier and many will give you a real girlfriend experience.
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09-19-19 05:37 #17571
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by IAmTrout [View Original Post]
And a RTFF back a few pages would show you what you want.
Assume this mean no clubs where the hotties hand out either? So no bars, no clubs, and any BJ places too noisy and serve alcohol so best stick to escort site and pay the price but your budget does not allow escort site girls (you would know this via a RTFF).
FLs yes but then best RTFF about the scams as many mentioned by mongers on this board and looks like you need someone to hold you hand in case you get arrested.
As Mr E noted there is a hotel thread for Manila and Cebu (plus a separate Cebu thread) so look there but your budget will compromise you given all the allergies your have I think.
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09-19-19 05:31 #17570
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by LivingFossil [View Original Post]
It is how you ask, what you ask etc. I have had bi sisters more than once and no issues in finding them. Friends who visit Manila see a couple of pairs depending on time, place and price.
The other one is easy too. Just find a few you like, see what they do and if not working ask if want an all expenses paid vacation. What is hard in that?
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09-18-19 22:29 #17569
Posts: 169"I coordinated with a girlfriend I already had in Manila. Through the web, I found a girl willing to freelance and go on vacation with me as long as I took care of her."
Confused you already knew her or you found her on the internet?
I have always wanted to do this how did you find this girl exactly? Bi girls are hard to find. You can PM me.
Originally Posted by Strel75 [View Original Post]
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09-18-19 21:08 #17568
Posts: 343Originally Posted by IAmTrout [View Original Post]
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09-18-19 16:33 #17567
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by IAmTrout [View Original Post]
That being said, I will tell you the hotels that were recommended to me from people on this board when I first went to those particular cities. Manila, Ermita: CityState Hotel. Cebu: Diplomat Hotel. Angeles: Pacific Breeze Hotel. More info on hotels can be found in the hotels thread.
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09-18-19 16:01 #17566
Posts: 10Originally Posted by MrHawaii [View Original Post]
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09-18-19 14:44 #17565
Posts: 84I'll be coming to the Philippines for the first time soon. I'm flying into Manila, staying for a week and a half, and flying back out from Manila. I plan to do some traveling through the country as well like to Cebu and the like.
Unfortunately, I'm on a budget, and I have a lot of social anxiety so the loud bar scene really makes me uncomfortable. I also am extremely allergic to alcohol.
I was hoping that you guys could give me some tips:
I normally try and find brothels or online sex websites that the locals use because those have the best prices, but I've never done an overnight at a hotel I've stayed at.
- Any cheap girl-friendly hotels in Manila, Angeles, Cebu, and places between Cebu and Manila? I'm not looking for luxury. Just a hotel that I can bring a girl back to.
- Am I correct in assuming that overnight should be PHP 2500 or less? Short time is PHP 1500 or less? And streetwalkers can be as low as PHP 500?
- Are there any cheap blowjob bars in these cities? Search doesn't seem to turn up anything, so I guess BJ bars or Hoc Tocs aren't a thing?
- Any good brothels that the locals use where there are zero westerners? Kind of like fishbowls? Again, nothing pops up on search.
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09-18-19 08:17 #17564
Posts: 272EDSA update
Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste [View Original Post]
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09-18-19 01:35 #17563
Posts: 487Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
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09-18-19 01:05 #17562
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by Tachibana [View Original Post]
In the past girls would help you dodge the barfine by slipping their contact number to you, you could then contact them and wait at a convenient spot. They would come over after they finish work, which is usually very late. Dunno if that still works. This MO does not work at Burgos bars though, unless you know the girl for a while and she then might come over in the afternoon before starting work in the evening.
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09-17-19 23:44 #17561
Posts: 13The Great Sex Vacation
I came up with a process that worked really well, and I thought I should give back to the community.
I coordinated with a girlfriend I already had in Manila. Through the web, I found a girl willing to freelance and go on vacation with me as long as I took care of her.
I got us a two bedroom AirBNB which we turned into a party house. She had her room and I had mine. We both picked freelance up girls. I was able to use her skill with Tagalog to negotiate better prices. We took girls home and had threesomes on most nights of the week. We had a lot of luck, especially at L. A. Cafe.
Even better, my girl had a few contacts that wanted to get a piece of a foreigner, and I was happy to oblige them.
I kept the fridge stocked with San Mig. Light, ordered pizza, and we had a party with multiple beautiful women.
I highly recommend this method if you're staying in Manila since the traditional bargirl scene is quite weak and expensive compared to Angeles. If you go to Manila, it's about the freelance scene. Much easier on the wallet.
10/10 would do again.
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09-17-19 13:44 #17560
Posts: 10Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Any thoughts on market prices for EDSA? Will be headed there next month.
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09-17-19 13:43 #17559
Posts: 10On bad service
Originally Posted by SoapySmith [View Original Post]
Though, I do believe we all have our crosses to bear and regardless of our situations we should strive to not be venomous to people. Or maybe if there's one group of people it is justified to despise it is degenerate punters! But, I for one think its admirable for people with crummy jobs to be bright and friendly, and I have seen a lot of that in the US.
Reminds of a good Louis CK quote - "do your job. Because its your job. Because you're the person standing there, doing that thing. So just do it! Do the shit out of it!
All that being said, I digress. I'll concede that it's probably just as bad to be complaining about bad service as it is to give it.
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09-16-19 02:22 #17558
Posts: 983Originally Posted by Sidtip [View Original Post]
I have used them a couple times for sending small packages and it is quick and cheap.
I also would never let anyone keep my passport. The only exception would be if it was actually needed for getting a visa or other reason that required a passport to be surrendered, at a hotel they can take a photocopy or I would give them a DL or something that I could survive without in case it went missing.