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Xs millionaires
Is this strip club worth viewing and are do they sell sex in the place.
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Ease of finding girls
Originally Posted by PacoEspanis
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Thanks.
So for example in these places or in Maralal is it easy to find girls?
Here would they charge less than in Nairobi or Mombasa?
I see that you have a lot of experience in Africa, in Kenya the places that I mention or Maralal are good, there is another place that you think is good, I look for small villages if possible and as much GFE as possible.
I have the perfect spot for you. Go to Mandera. Full of hot somali girls.
LOL.
Neddy.
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Which town in mombasa has most girls and best nightlife
Bamburi, mtwapa, nyali, or diana. If theres more please include.
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Originally Posted by Neddy69
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Nothing has changed. Except everybody has a mobile phone. But not everybody has a smart phone. I have been to Maralal in 2017. To the east is the valley of the blacksmiths. They live in manyattas like 10.000 years ago. But there's mobile phone coverage now. Read "My Kenya Days" written by Sir Wilfred Thesiger. He was made honorary Samburu Elder. He circumcised hundreds of Samburu boys. A great honor.
Neddy.
If you plan to live there don't forget to bring your AK47. Hahahaha.
Thanks.
So for example in these places or in Maralal is it easy to find girls?
Here would they charge less than in Nairobi or Mombasa?
I see that you have a lot of experience in Africa, in Kenya the places that I mention or Maralal are good, there is another place that you think is good, I look for small villages if possible and as much GFE as possible.
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Maralal
Originally Posted by PacoEspanis
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I am reading a lot about the Gambia and Kenya in the forum lately, as I am thinking of taking a trip in a few months, I have some questions about Kenya.
I found a post from 2004 "Sex Guide to Kenya (4th edition)" and it said this:
"completely out of the beaten track. You may go to samburu district, to such villages as: larata be, ndonyo wasin, ngilai. These villages are far from the main roads and samburu people over there continue their traditional way of living. Almost all the people, especially the ladies don't know their age. Only few men speak English over there, some more speak swahili, but big number of people speaks only samburu language. The ladies there go almost always naked from waist up and you will see their sweety boobs. They don't feel any shyness as it's their traditional "garments".
Once you get there you must find someone who speaks English, pay him and make him your guide. He will also be the one who will negotiate with the girls. The girls can ask you for just about anything: piece of soap, honey, mirror the use of money is somewhat limited around there. If you would like to marry a lady there. Nothing is easier. You need to buy 10 cows, which is for the dowry. Then your guide will help you to conduct a marriage ceremony. From now and on, the lady will be yours forever! No divorce from her side is possible. The girl is going to be yours for the rest of your life. She will never commit an adultery, since there is a very big taboo about it. You may build for her a small house around there, pay your guide to be her teacher of English and comeback whenever you like and have her. Her maintenance will cost you around 15 $ per month. She has to obey you in everything and she will never be with another man.
Ultimately out of the beaten track. You may go to gabbra tribe. There was very few tourist coming there, though the road is present and passable. Their girls has lighter skin then samburu and the dowry is smaller. Only 3 camels. They are harsher then samburu and the marriage ceremony usually takes about 1 year. But since you have got money, you may speed it up and get African pearl. Unlike samburu, there is no playing around. Either marriage or nothing."
I know it's old but I would like to know if any of this can still be found.
If I go to Kenya I would choose to go to places as it says here further away from the ordinary, then this that says that in these more remote places things can be exchanged (as the post says soap, honey.) this is still possible or this type of place is already in better condition and it is possible to use money.
I know it's old post but I would like to know if any of this can still be found.
If someone can tell me how it is now.
Nothing has changed. Except everybody has a mobile phone. But not everybody has a smart phone. I have been to Maralal in 2017. To the east is the valley of the blacksmiths. They live in manyattas like 10.000 years ago. But there's mobile phone coverage now. Read "My Kenya Days" written by Sir Wilfred Thesiger. He was made honorary Samburu Elder. He circumcised hundreds of Samburu boys. A great honor.
Neddy.
If you plan to live there don't forget to bring your AK47. Hahahaha.
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Kenya is also developing
Originally Posted by PacoEspanis
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I am reading a lot about the Gambia and Kenya in the forum lately, as I am thinking of taking a trip in a few months, I have some questions about Kenya.
I found a post from 2004 "Sex Guide to Kenya (4th edition)" and it said this:
"completely out of the beaten track. You may go to samburu district, to such villages as: larata be, ndonyo wasin, ngilai. These villages are far from the main roads and samburu people over there continue their traditional way of living. Almost all the people, especially the ladies don't know their age. Only few men speak English over there, some more speak swahili, but big number of people speaks only samburu language. The ladies there go almost always naked from waist up and you will see their sweety boobs. They don't feel any shyness as it's their traditional "garments".
Once you get there you must find someone who speaks English, pay him and make him your guide. He will also be the one who will negotiate with the girls. The girls can ask you for just about anything: piece of soap, honey, mirror the use of money is somewhat limited around there. If you would like to marry a lady there. Nothing is easier. You need to buy 10 cows, which is for the dowry. Then your guide will help you to conduct a marriage ceremony. From now and on, the lady will be yours forever! No divorce from her side is possible. The girl is going to be yours for the rest of your life. She will never commit an adultery, since there is a very big taboo about it. You may build for her a small house around there, pay your guide to be her teacher of English and comeback whenever you like and have her. Her maintenance will cost you around 15 $ per month. She has to obey you in everything and she will never be with another man.
Ultimately out of the beaten track. You may go to gabbra tribe. There was very few tourist coming there, though the road is present and passable. Their girls has lighter skin then samburu and the dowry is smaller. Only 3 camels. They are harsher then samburu and the marriage ceremony usually takes about 1 year. But since you have got money, you may speed it up and get African pearl. Unlike samburu, there is no playing around. Either marriage or nothing."
I know it's old but I would like to know if any of this can still be found.
If I go to Kenya I would choose to go to places as it says here further away from the ordinary, then this that says that in these more remote places things can be exchanged (as the post says soap, honey.) this is still possible or this type of place is already in better condition and it is possible to use money.
I know it's old post but I would like to know if any of this can still be found.
If someone can tell me how it is now.
You know we live in the time from WWW, mobile Phone, WhatsApp?
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I am reading a lot about the Gambia and Kenya in the forum lately, as I am thinking of taking a trip in a few months, I have some questions about Kenya.
I found a post from 2004 "Sex Guide to Kenya (4th edition)" and it said this:
"completely out of the beaten track. You may go to samburu district, to such villages as: larata be, ndonyo wasin, ngilai. These villages are far from the main roads and samburu people over there continue their traditional way of living. Almost all the people, especially the ladies don't know their age. Only few men speak English over there, some more speak swahili, but big number of people speaks only samburu language. The ladies there go almost always naked from waist up and you will see their sweety boobs. They don't feel any shyness as it's their traditional "garments".
Once you get there you must find someone who speaks English, pay him and make him your guide. He will also be the one who will negotiate with the girls. The girls can ask you for just about anything: piece of soap, honey, mirror the use of money is somewhat limited around there. If you would like to marry a lady there. Nothing is easier. You need to buy 10 cows, which is for the dowry. Then your guide will help you to conduct a marriage ceremony. From now and on, the lady will be yours forever! No divorce from her side is possible. The girl is going to be yours for the rest of your life. She will never commit an adultery, since there is a very big taboo about it. You may build for her a small house around there, pay your guide to be her teacher of English and comeback whenever you like and have her. Her maintenance will cost you around 15 $ per month. She has to obey you in everything and she will never be with another man.
Ultimately out of the beaten track. You may go to gabbra tribe. There was very few tourist coming there, though the road is present and passable. Their girls has lighter skin then samburu and the dowry is smaller. Only 3 camels. They are harsher then samburu and the marriage ceremony usually takes about 1 year. But since you have got money, you may speed it up and get African pearl. Unlike samburu, there is no playing around. Either marriage or nothing."
I know it's old but I would like to know if any of this can still be found.
If I go to Kenya I would choose to go to places as it says here further away from the ordinary, then this that says that in these more remote places things can be exchanged (as the post says soap, honey.) this is still possible or this type of place is already in better condition and it is possible to use money.
I know it's old post but I would like to know if any of this can still be found.
If someone can tell me how it is now.
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Haven't LOOKED YET. HEADING TO Jamaica
I figured I would see what the members have to say first. Two minds most often better than one.
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Originally Posted by Blakman
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Do you guys know the names of safe but reasonable apartment buildings to stay in Kilimani, westland, or else where in or close by Nairobi.
You not find anything on airbnb?
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Any popular but economic buildings to stay
Do you guys know the names of safe but reasonable apartment buildings to stay in Kilimani, westland, or else where in or close by Nairobi.
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E Visa
Originally Posted by Blakman
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How long does it take to process. My flight is in March. How early should I do it.
I've found they are pretty quick the last three times I had mine back within a day. I'd say apply for it about three weeks before you fly.
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Originally Posted by Blakman
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How long does it take to process. My flight is in March. How early should I do it.
If the last attempts of going full evisa is anything to go by then you need to do it a good week in advance. The site kept going down and now as it is supposedly 100% online visa applications, hence more traffic, it will not be any better I would think.
I would do it 14-10 days ahead.
Maybe one advantage is that not many people are coming to Kenya at present so that will help.
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Evisa instructions
How long does it take to process. My flight is in March. How early should I do it.
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Originally Posted by Neddy69
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And the African women.
I can't believe it myself. But I jacked up Thousand posts. A milestone so to speak. It was now more than eight years ago when I embarked on my personal journey to the dark continent. Many adventures later I am still at it. I just turned 57. I'll never forget the day I touched down in subsaharan Africa in Nairobi International. The taxi dropped me in the hustle of Moi Avenue. Later I took my first chica out of black diamond cracking my african cherry. I paid 3000 kes. Days later I was on my way to paradise. Mtwapa. 2013 the place was still swinging. The ugandan pole dancers on the tables of kendas were gyrating to bongo tunes. Tempos passados.
I came a long way. Been robbed thrice by chicas. Endured the shits. Skin infections. VDs. Heat exhaustion. Dust. Sweat. Cold. Open Sewers. Terrorist attacks. Violent Street robbers. Cops on the take. Dingy cheap ST rooms with backbreaking matresses. Power outages. No water to shower. Ice cold showers. Bland african food. All untold suffering for sweet african pussy.
Been reading you since months now. Best contributor ever. Keep it up man.
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Originally Posted by Taurus71
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Hi Mombie,
When you say fly out, do you mean fly back home or fly to Nairobi?
Hi,
I am flying Dec 26 to Nbi. Ban has been dropped.
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