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  1. #27
    Thanks Larsca,

    I think there is more to mongering, especially internatinal mongering, than just the sex. If you look at the boards for the major mongering destinations, there is a considerable amount of basic travel info. You have to know how to get there, and back, languages spoken, currency used, where to stay, where to eat, where to shop, all the things that any tourist would need. We are tourists as well, we just have a very specific focus.

    From what I saw on my last trip to Chisinau, I would say that it has become a mongering destination. Today, Chisinau is the kind of place where a man of means can find the amenities, and the services that you would expect in any large capital city. Plus some of the most beautiful young women in the world.

    Chisinau needs some serious reporting, beyond, as you point out, how to get a teenage girl drunk. I wasn't aware that the government had lifted the requirement to have an invitation, this is good to know. Can you verify if the reports I heard about being able to carry up to $10,000 USD are true?

    I remember seeing the Dedeman hotel, from the outside, and it looked very nice. I didn't mean to say that the Jolly Alon was the best, just that it was an excellent hotel, and a big surprise for me to see such a high class hotel in Chisinau.

    I think language will be a problem for quite some time. I have a 15 year old niece who has studied English in school and she can understand a little, but she will not speak it. Neither will her friends. Russian will be the primary language for some time.

    I understand that there are apartments for rent, but you still have to be careful, for the reasons that I have mentioned. Chisinau has not come that far into the civilized world. Perhaps if you, or other readers have info on reputable sources for apartment rentals it might me helpful to post it here.

    Stravinsky

  2. #26
    Hi,

    I just want to answer about the "Refresh contrast".

    Most of the guys here meet the Moldovan girls in other countries working as a pros.

    I'm not saying that all the Moldovan girls' are like that, but we all know about the "contrast".

    ESSI

  3. #25
    Hi Stravinsky,

    Thanx also for your detailled report.

    But I have to add, that some facts are not totally correct:

    The Jolly Alon is not the best hotel in Chisinau. Right, it is popular but give Monte Nelle or Dedeman a chance - better quality for maximum the same prize.

    You donīt need an invitation anylonger, even for business reasons. Starting from 12. of Novmber moldovan goverment replaced that law with free staying for 3 months without invitation (but with visa, of course).

    You can easily rent good appartements for few money including the necessary registration procedure.

    You will be surprised, that especially the younger generation has more and more knowledge of western languages. But being in the landside, well, hope you speak some romanian :-)

    Your report is a refreshing contrast to the reports of ESSI, where he describes to give cognac to 17 years old school-girls.

    Larsca1304

  4. #24
    Hi Sravinsky,

    Thank you very much for your report. You realy bring us all details we need. But dn't forget "Its not a World Guide board".

    We are in a "World Sex Guide" board.

    I have been in the Japanese Retaurant and it was very good food with very expensive price .We have been there 3 of us left there 200$. This is a lot for Kishinev to spend for one night .

    I have been in Kishinev in August. Its true, many beautifull girls you can see on the streets, but I can see also a beatifull girls in Paris, London, New York or somewhere else.

    We need tips how to get them. P practical advice is welcome.

    As I have been there many times its possible but you need time for that. As to go out few times with them to a restaurant, disco, they are not easy there. The students are more easy and they will go in bed with you more easy than the local girls.

    I gave a few tips and idea's before and I have seen people use them and if they know how to get girls in their countries so here is much easy.

    Parks, disco's, Andy Pizza, pubs near university's, you always can start to talk with the girls, They are freindly and nice in general.

    Enjoy and have fun.

    Please if anyone have tips how to get hunting girls in Kishinev please send us your stories and photos.

    ESSI

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  5. #23
    Privyet gospoda,

    Uncle Otto has shamed me into finally posting my report on Chisinau. I am sorry to be posting this so late, but I think it is better late than never.

    I was there for 2 weeks in August, and we took a side trip to Moscow for 5 of those days, so my time in Chisinau was limited. In addition, I was travelling with my wife, who is from Moldova, and our time was spent mainly with her friends and family. So, I regret that I don't have any information for you about commercial sex in Chisinau. However, Chisinau is not a heavily travelled destination, so I think that any information is always helpful, particularly for those who have not yet been there.

    Chisinau is a little difficult to get to. The only commercial airline that flies into Chisinau is Air Moldova, which is basically the State airline. So you cannot fly directly to Chisinau from the U.S., you have to fly to one of the European capitals that is served by Air Moldova and then change planes, and airlines, for the trip to Chisinau.

    I was very impressed with the new airport. I still remember the old Soviet airport, which was very dismal. The new airport is brand new, and has all the amenities that you would expect from any modern airport, although it is very small. Apparently it was built by a Turkish company. The Turks seem to love Moldova, and its women! There are 3 or 4 non-stop flights a day to destinations in Turkey.

    Moldova was part of the Soviet Union, and while they have come a long way since the break up, they still retain some vestiges of the Soviet system.

    They used to require, as Russia still does, that all visitors need an invitation to enter the country. Arriving as a U.S. citizen this summer, there was no requirement for an invitation. I was able to purchase a visa at the airport upon arrival without any problem. The cost for a double entry visa was $75 USD.

    Something should also be said about declaring currency. When I first arrived in Chisinau, I was asked to fill out a declaration form for the amount of currency I was carrying. Theoretically, you have to present this to customs when you leave the country so that they can verify that you are not taking out more money than when you came in. When I first arrived in Chisinau, I filled out a customs declaration form, but when we returned from our trip to Moscow, it was late and I didn't want to take the time to fill out a form, so I didn't. In practice, no one asked to see my declaration form when I left Chisinau, on either occassion, when we travelled to Moscow, or when we returned to the U.S. They will ask you how much money you are carrying and if you tell them some amount such as $70 or $80 USD, then they let you pass. I was told by native Moldovans that I met when I was there that the laws have been changed to allow travellers to carry up to $10,000 USD, but it's still probably a good idea to fill out a declaration, nonetheless.

    Another old Soviet tradition is requiring foreign visitors to register with the government after arrival. This was arranged for me by my wife, so I have no idea of how you do this, but it is necessary. When you leave the country, they will want to see your registration certificate. If you stay in a hotel, they can do this for you, but those of you who rent apartments may end up on your own.

    We had friends to meet us and drive us into the city, but there seem to be plenty of taxis waiting to meet the arriving flights at the airport. The city is not too far from the airport, maybe 10 km at the most, so I should imagine that a foreign tourist arriving at the airport shouldn't pay more than $10 USD to get into town.

    Civilization seems to be slowly and, I think, inevitably creeping into Chisinau. Every time I go back there are improvements. I noticed that most of the Russian language is gone from printed literature; customs forms, advertising, etc. The customs forms at the airport and the advertising billboards had no Russian. Romanian may be the official language, but as far as speaking is concerned, Russian is still the primary language. Everywhere you go, even in government offices, everyone speaks Russian. If you can't speak Russian or Romanian, then you will have a difficult time in Moldova. I am told that Romanian is a lot like Italian, and that Italian speakers can get by quite will in Moldova. But, in all my visits to Moldova, I have never found anyone who spoke English, more than "Hello", "Good-bye", "Please" and "Thank you".

    One of the big improvements are the hotels. Mostly we stayed with friends and relatives in their apartments, but for 2 nights we stayed at a beautiful new hotel. It's called the "Jolly Alon", which is pronounced "Julie Allen", go figure. It's newly renovated, and could compete with any first class hotel in any of the European capitals. We stayed there mainly to get away from the apartment life in Chisinau, which is still pretty dismal. Those of you who are considering renting apartments may want to think twice. The governmnt turned off the hot water 6 years ago and will probably never turn it back on. The only apartments in Chisinau that have hot water are apartments where the owner has installed a separate hot water heater.

    Dining and shopping are also improving. They have constructed a kind of a shopping mall, called "Sun City", with various kinds of retail stores and several restaurants. Two of the restaurants we dined at were Da Vinci and Nori, a Japanese restaurant! I was a little skeptical about eating at a Japanese restaurant in Moldava, but the food was excellent and the service was amazing. The waitresses were Moldovan girls, but it was obvious that someone had trained them in the style of Japanese service. Da Vinci was also excellent. Prices were about the same as in any large city in the U.S., which is to say, too much for the average Moldovan. Two of my favorite restaurants are still there, Old City and Othoatniki Dver (Hunter's Door).

    There have been some posts which seem to suggest that August is a bad month for hunting dyevooshki. I can confirm that this is not true. In the middle of August, Chisinau is still full of gorgeous young women. They seem to be everywhere. It seems that there are even more in Chisinau than in Moscow. I suppose that if you are chasing after school girls, then, yes, you might not find as many in August, but if you're will to settle for, say, a 20 year old, then there are plenty of those. In the summer, everyone seems to come out at night, after the sun goes down and the temperature cools off. The outdoor cafes and the restaurants are full of people. Unfortunately, if you don't speak the language, then most of these places will be difficult to meet people.

    While we were there, we took a side trip to Cricova one afternoon. Cricova used to be the state wine cellar. Wine is one of Moldova's biggest products. They export it all over. Cricova is where they keep most of their production. It is completely underground and it is so big that they have roads down there where you can drive your car. They have several large dining halls and you can arrange to be taken on a tour with a wine tasting. It's definately worthwhile, if you have some time to spend. Again, our tour was arranged for us, so I can't say exactly how you could do this for yourself. Maybe one of the travel agencies could book it for you. A good travel agency that we have used is TransAero, their website is http://www.transaero.md.

    That's mainly what I have to say. I will post some photos that I took when I was there. If anyone has any questions about Chisinau (or it's women), I will be happy to answer as best I can. Unfortunately, I can't give you a lot of specific information about commercial sex, since I don't have any experience with that, at least not in Chisinau. ;-)

    Stravinsky

  6. #22
    Hi

    As I promised I have now sometime to write to you about the special day I had in September.

    It was at 3pm I was in my appartment the lady who rent me the appartment just left, after 20 minites the bell was ringing .Who is it I asked? She said her name like the lady who just left "Mila". I opened the door and two young girls standing by the door & asking is George here? No, he is not here he will come soon but please come in. I had no idea who is George but they hve been so cute and nice only 17 year old. They just came back from school with their school bag.

    May I offer you a drink? Ok they said. What do you like to drink? Can I give you coniac? "Sure" they answered, so I gave them to drink. After 40 mintes they said we must go and we will be back. Ok, you are free to go. I had very bad feeling that I lost a great chance of having sex with school girls.

    "Don't worry, we will come in two hours". I was sure I will never see them anymore. So I went to sleep a little and watch TV. After 2 hours the bell was ringing again. "Wow" I said to myself, "its a lucky day". The girls came in and we start to talk and continue to drink. They come from very good families. One her father is a doctor, and the other one her father is a business man have a factory in Kishinev. After 30 mintes they where hungry and want pizza. Ok, I ordered take away pizza. After they finish to eat they were very happy. So I told them what you like to do now? "We like to have fun."

    We went to the shower together and had a great sex. I fucked them both. After 1 hour I asked them will you make sex together?

    "We never had but we will be happy to try it". I had to teach them how to make love together. We had a lovely time and sex.

    And I must find Goerge to thank him for this cute girls.This was a great time and fun.

    Essi

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  7. #21
    Hi Reddog

    I'm very sorry for my late answer to you. The American need visa, the price is 60$ and you can do it on arrival or at the board if you come with car.

    About Romania I have no information. I am sure you can read on the Romania board.
    If you want info about Moldova you can read my posts on the main Moldova board, if you need more tips please let me know. I have some more stories to write, will try to do it later this month.

    By the way the girls on odigo start to be very hard of giving any contact number maybe too much guys using this way.

    If anyone is visiting Kishinev soon or been there recently please send your posts.

    Essi

  8. #20
    essi

    I am going to drive to RO from germany in dec. I would liketo know what a american needs to get into moldova. I would also like to have any info for RO you may be able to give me.

    thanks

  9. #19
    Hi,

    Just a tip: I'm happy to asist you.

    The visa you can do at the AIRPORT on your arrival its 60$ than you hve to do declaration about how much money you carry with you. Tell them the exect amount.
    its very important this declaration if you will be stop by police. Don't worry, they just want 20 lie (1.5$.) You have to show them that you have money. Normaly they don't stop you but if you are with girl they like to ask for your passport.

    About apprtment: Its around 35-45$ for nice app. Its very important to have a fancy appartment , the girls like it.

    There are more exepensive appartments, but you can save your money. No need.

    If you will tell me when you want to go to Kishinev I will give you number to call and to book.

    I have always fun there just came back last week was nice as always.

    I have now a 17 year old girl, virgin of course, at the moment. I will give her few more weeks to be virgin. I will be there at the end of Dec. and we will do it. If anyone want to join party and holiday for the happy new year you are welcome pls post here we will make a group.

    Yours,

    Essi

  10. #18
    justatip,

    Don't know about Australians, but U.S. citizens can purchase their visas when they arrive, without an invitation. Even if they let you buy your visa when you arrive, you may be required to have an invitation to enter the country.

    Unfortunately, Moldova does not have an embassy in Yugoslavia. You might want to stop in Romania or Bulgaria first, since Moldova does have embassies there, not to mention lots of Moldovan women!

    Be careful about staying in an apartment, for security reasons. Everyone knows that foreign tourists carry large amounts of cash with them and you will stick out like a sore thumb in an apartment building. Hotels will cost more, but they are more secure.

    Also, all foreign tourists must register with the government after they enter the country. If you are in a hotel, they will do this for you.

    Stravinsky

  11. #17
    Ok everybody, you have convinced me, I am going to Chisinau.

    The posts have been good but I am worried about two things;

    1. Visa requirement for Australian citizens and
    2. Accomodation for 2 weeks (where is best to stay)

    After reading the reports I think an apartment would be best can anyone suggest one. There will be 2 of us and we are not 'rich' so comfortable and for a good price (less than $60 night for the apartment).

    We are in Belgrade at the moment and have been with Moldovian girls working here as prostitutes and they are stunning but all your stories make me want to visit.

    Thanks

  12. #16
    OK, OK, all right already! Jeez, give a fella a break will ya!

    I've been busy. ;-)

    Stravinsky

  13. #15
    Originally posted by Stravkinsky

    Privyet Gospoda!

    Since Jackson has been kind enough to start a Kishinev (Chisinau) thread, I think we should probably start making our posts in here, if they are about Kishinev.

    Allow me to introduce myself, I am an American man who will be travelling to Kishinev in the next couple weeks. I have a unique perspective on Moldovan women. You see, I liked them so much, I married one! So my opportunities for sexual encounters may be limited since I will be staying with my wife and her family. But I may be able to give you some insight into Moldovan life and women that a regular tourist will not have.

    This will be my 5th trip to Moldova, so I know my way around the town pretty well. I am also fluent in Russian, which is a big help. It's been a while since the last time I was there, so, I'm sure things have changed quite a bit. I'm going to read through all the posts, but I was wondering if someone could give me a quick update on which are the hottest clubs right now, and where they are located.

    I can probably figure out the rest for myself.

    Spasibo dryzyei,

    Stravinsky
    Well, stop being a cock tease and GIVE US SOME INFO!!!

    -Uncle Otto
    Last edited by OttoGraham; 10-31-03 at 20:36.

  14. #14
    I'm going to Chisianau in December and want to get advice. I have been there twice before, but never was brave enough to actually go though with a girl.

    One night I was with my young translator and we went to some big disco. They had lots of security. We got a dual pass. Upstairs was a stip club. There were big bouncers at the door. We went inside and there was just one stupid guy there kissing some hooker. They the "pros" aggressively pursued us. We took off as it looked like a rip off.

    We went downstairs to the nightclub. Man it was packed. Lots of people. This is a big place. Many girls. I started talking with a Russian girl. Very nice. She responded to my surprise. (I'm married and 45, but look 35). Then a fight broke out. She got scared and grabbed me. Boy did I like that. I could have asked her to come back with me, but was worried. I chickened out.

    I just could not believe how many girls there were to guys. You have to be careful though. The guys fighting were probably mafia and it was clearly over a girl. So go inside, get a drink, and watch your girl for awhile. It there is no guy, go talk with her. Some speak english, others don't. It is hit and miss. But be careful not to pick the wrong one. The bouncers won't help you if you try to pick up a mafia girl.

  15. #13
    Hello hunters, can you help me with some practicall info ?

    I will come to Chisinau in September/October 4 one week, my program is to hunt at evening, sleep in the morning, and work in the afternoon!

    I'm working in fashion and I need an interpreter to accompany me in the afternoon, do you have anybody who is speaking good English and is avaiable in the afternoon (a'm thinking about a student).

    Can you suggest me an hotel or appartament in the city, what is the best considering both the activities ?

    Can you suggest me a cheap flight from Milan ?

    Any advice is welcome and if you have any phone numbers for good contacts in Chisinau please post here.

    Bye and ciao,

    Latin

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