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07-18-23 23:04 #5022
Posts: 60You're right East Africa is not Thailand in this regard.
However, times are changing in Africa too. There are a couple of places in Nairobi where I've seen ladyboys recently. The Alchemist bar in Westlands had a group of ladyboys on both nights I visited there. People didn't pay any attention and most guys are there to pick girls anyway.
Sorry for off-topic post.
Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
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07-18-23 15:24 #5021
Posts: 323Originally Posted by AfAsia [View Original Post]
No licensing. Get a KRA tax ID and have the dealer get you insurance. I already posted about what to get for motorcycle size and type. 200-400 Enduro.
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07-18-23 13:42 #5020
Posts: 481Originally Posted by ReinerOtto [View Original Post]
I know many bisexual girls, I like them. Somehow most of the girls who are working in the bars start to like other girls, that is in every country.
Although I don't like these laws I like more East Africa than Thailand because you don't have to worry if pretty girl is girl really.
But, I think this subject is not allowed to be discussed in this forum.
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07-18-23 06:58 #5019
Posts: 842Slowalk proud to call you my African brother.
It seems you have found your homecoming on the African continent Slowalk? Shortly you will be the East African 'go to' man for all information including how to bend the ladies over the moto seat, now that certainly gives motorbikes greater usefulness. What motorcycle do you have and what are the licensing requirements if any?
From your remarks on the forum you appear pretty happy, additionally with all the fine Kenyan ass to boot.
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07-17-23 16:02 #5018
Posts: 323Rio de Janeiro
Originally Posted by ReinerOtto [View Original Post]
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07-17-23 05:55 #5017
Posts: 506"Ladyboys" in Kenya?
Considering a change, not to go to Thailand, but Kenya end of year, I joined Tinder and enjoy many contacts. However, because the most beautiful "ladies" in Thailand are men, I have to ask: Are there many "ladyboys" in Kenya, too?
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07-17-23 05:18 #5016
Posts: 323Not Even Safe Standing Near the Road
Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
I’ve been hit twice by bicycles, once by a car mirror and once by a Matatu door while walking on the shoulder. They yell at you for being in their way.
Just imagine a road derby where 5 qualified drivers are to navigate though a course filled with 50 vehicles of every type and disrepair driven by Monkeys who are staring out of the side window, amusing themselves with a phone and randomly honking. That is the best way to describe the roadways of Kenya.
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07-16-23 15:11 #5015
Posts: 554Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
RG.
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07-16-23 05:10 #5014
Posts: 323The ScreenShot Lounge
I'm touring the coast and landed in Mtwapa last week for the first time. On Tuesday night, I flagged a Boda to go to Casaurina Nomad (Something like that). The Boda pulled into the nearly baren parking lot and said he knew a better place called Screenshot. Half expecting to be taken to a remote area and get rolled, I zipped up all my pockets and agreed to go. I was surprised that he took me to a clean, new club called The Screenshot Lounge. Many ladies and one other Mzungu. I don't normally take out from nightspots but, sometimes I can't help myself: in the end, she's from near where I live in Western Kenya.
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07-15-23 22:39 #5013
Posts: 550The crazy thing is using a Matatu is the safer than a bike and a tuk tuk.
You get hit on a bike it is likely you have serious problems, a tuk tuk a little bit of a chance.
However, traffic gets out of the way of the Matatus you just hope the driver does not hit a lorry or car head on.
The real question is, is it the traffic or the girls which is more dangerous?
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07-15-23 15:42 #5012
Posts: 75Originally Posted by Tabones69 [View Original Post]
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07-14-23 13:05 #5011
Posts: 323Motorcycles in Kenya
I live in Western Kenya but traveling along the coast the last couple weeks. 90% of Kenyan drivers have zero concern for anyone else's safety. There's an intersection mear Nakuru where 78 people were killed in one wreck just two weeks ago. 100's have died at that same intersection each year. Drivers aren't penalized, cops don't manage the intersection; they are elsewhere at a choke point collecting bribes. Kenyan government pay no mind.
If you ride a bike, bring safety and rain gear from home. Take care of yourself and always be prepared to emergency exit the road. Trucks, busses, Matatu and tuktuk will just blow their horn for you to exit the road. Kenyans are monkeys behind the wheel.
Nyali and Mtwapa are higher volume traffic areas while out in western it's higher speed. It's bad enough trying to navigate traffic in front of you that you can see but it's all but impossible to predict what chaos the idiots are creating behind you to crash into you because you didn't recognize their horn among all the other monkeys on the road sounding their horns.
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07-07-23 19:24 #5010
Posts: 1Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
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07-07-23 19:15 #5009
Posts: 481Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
Truck drivers, since they have bigger car than others, they don't care about others, no stopping or checking others. I hope that they got that driver.
I am often walking in that area, it could have been me.
Traffic is real and biggest danger in Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa. For me it is motobike taxis. They are so cheap and easy that I often use them, but each and every time I am scared for my life.
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07-06-23 19:37 #5008
Posts: 554Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
RG.