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07-07-21 18:03 #3901
Posts: 390Streetwalkers going On Line
Actually some articles about this subject appeared in the Nairobian Newspaper of June 11.
I have made some scans of the articles.
I hope that despite the restrictions on the size of the pictures here it is readable. Otherwise you can probably download the photos and enlarge them.
The title of the article is:
"Sex workers operating from home will draw crime to estates. Expert.
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07-07-21 08:27 #3900
Posts: 34Originally Posted by DanielDuran [View Original Post]
Streetwalkers have moved to online hookups because the payment is many times better and similarly the quality of customers is superior. So the girls left on the streets are those who cannot move online because they have issues with whatever. Most of the customers of streetwalkers these days are thugs and drunkards. So I strongly recommend you either meet people in social settings or get the girls online for free or pay them few k's if needed. Technically any girl walking the streets of Nairobi is a streetwalker anyway, so I would not go looking for the less fortunate ones in shady areas with multiple issues willing to fuck for 500 ksh or less.
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07-06-21 22:17 #3899
Posts: 69Goo\the stories
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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07-06-21 17:50 #3898
Posts: 40Experience and question
Hi all,
My first post here.
So far my experience in Nairobi and Kenya has been awesome.
My game is mostly Tinder, and it is so so easy. I get so many match, and girls are so open to meet. Many are also open to meet at my place even for the first date.
I have been quite selective, so I have not had bad experience, and no issues with girls asking money.
So basically the dating scene is great.
My question is about hookers: is there any street walkers in Nairobi? If so where?
I was in Westland's, and looked everywhere but did not find.
Now I am in CBD (Ngara road to be precise), and I am not sure where to look.
Thanks,
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07-05-21 22:46 #3897
Posts: 55Gifts for the Ladies
Hi Blakman,
I noticed you mention buying gifts for the ladies. I really like this idea. I'm over the pay for play stuff and I want to find women who want a nice night out and maybe a small gift. You mention Victoria's Secret underwear and dresses. How do you get these things cheaply and in the right sizes? Do you ever do makeup or perfume or lotions or other stuff? What do you find the women really appreciate?
Thanks in advance!
I might be going to Kenya early August if there's anyone on this board interested in meeting up and exploring together.
Cheers, Bbqmushrooms.
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07-05-21 17:36 #3896
Posts: 98Yellow fever
Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
Only if you arrive with a direct flight from e. G. Europe, it is not needed.
And contrary to the WHO recommendations for the yellow fever vaccination, the only recognize a yellow fever vaccination that is not more than 10 years old.
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07-05-21 12:14 #3895
Posts: 478Originally Posted by Albert9989 [View Original Post]
Yellow fever vaccination is nowadays considered as lifetime, just need to be taken once in your life. So better just take it and then carry that yellow vaccination paper in your luggage.
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07-05-21 06:20 #3894
Posts: 122Originally Posted by NakedGunz [View Original Post]
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07-05-21 05:33 #3893
Posts: 6079from IATA travel Centre
Passengers entering or transiting through Kenya must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken at most 96 hours before arrival. The test result must be in English.
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07-05-21 00:54 #3892
Posts: 499Originally Posted by RadicalGuy [View Original Post]
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07-04-21 22:27 #3891
Posts: 553Covid-19 PCR Test For Entry
I'm planning a trip to Kenya in a couple of weeks from the US and have heard conflicting reports on the Covid-19 testing requirement for entry into Kenya. Is it required to be taken within 96 hours of departure at your original point of departure (in my case, Austin, Texas) or 96 hours prior to arrival in Kenya? What had been your actual experience with this? Thanks.
RG.
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07-04-21 21:32 #3890
Posts: 117Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
I've always also been suspect of catching HIV in straight relations, oral or vaginal, but might consider using a PrEP agent like Descovy. Descovy is not an entirely benign drug so I'm not sold on taking it just yet.
I always take Doxy (good adjunct as both an anti-malarial and for limited std coverage). Before returning to CONUS I'll take one time doses of a broad spectrum, 3rd gen cephalosporin like cefuroxime and have added a one time dose of flagyl for trichomoniasis, given it's prevalence.
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07-02-21 12:35 #3889
Posts: 917Hiv results negative
Well I must confess my knowledge of hiv self test kit and hiv was limited. You would think being a mongerer I would be more educated. After my stay in Kenya I got my diploma. At first I could not stay consistent with having protected sex leaving myself at risk. Secondly encountering a girl that insisted I take the self test kit after having unprotected sex. Third having a girl panickly texting me after having unprotected sex. 4th having a girl saying I need to use a condom then that girl sticking my dick in her raw. 5th having a girl I had unprotected sex with twice refuse to take a self kit test. Scary! These incidents open my eyes to be more knowledgeable and careful about hiv. Thankfully my self test was negative throughout my stay in Kenya. But that test offers no guarantee til after 90 days because its not done by needle. So I waited 45 days to get clinically tested by drawing of the blood in the US. Test results negative. In summary Blakman stay in Kenya was without incident and having tested negative after my return assures trip was a success. Chao to the haters who predicted imprisonment LOL.
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06-25-21 23:48 #3888
Posts: 499Originally Posted by NakedGunz [View Original Post]
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06-25-21 21:48 #3887
Posts: 764Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
Details here:
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destina...ler/none/kenya