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  1. #5242
    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    That's what I think, I speak English badly but I've been lucky enough to travel all my life. The working girls of Nairobi are the same as those of Pattaya, Havana or Sao Paulo. If they dance on my table showing me their pussy it's all sadness. It means I'm really a poor old man. No! I walk the streets, speak my bad English and talk to people. I talk to girls and I find thousands of them. But going to any Kendas to pick up a Ugandan working girl or finding the same **** at the big tree that I saw the night before at the Safari Inn and negotiating the price is really pathetic. But I don't condemn the people who like all this, everyone sees it in their own way, the important thing is not to repeatedly piss you off with this story of dead nightlife in Mombasa because it's not true.
    I also speak bad English but, who knows why, all women understand me perfectly when I open my wallet.

    Then maybe someone likes to talk philosophy with working girls and so studying this language becomes fundamental.

    *****s that you can also find in your same country on these days, white yellow and even green.

    Fun to go 10,000 miles to meet a working girl but that's okay. It's important not to feel like a university professor.

    I also prefer the girls I meet in their everyday life. Some will be the same ones that work at the Casaurina in the evening?

    Probably. But working girls are also women. If I meet them as working girls they will be working girls. If I meet them as women they will still be less working girls.

    Instead the customer who goes with working girls as such always remains the same.

  2. #5241

    People trade sex for resources

    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    That's what I think, I speak English badly but I've been lucky enough to travel all my life. The working girls of Nairobi are the same as those of Pattaya, Havana or Sao Paulo. If they dance on my table showing me their pussy it's all sadness. It means I'm really a poor old man. No! I walk the streets, speak my bad English and talk to people. I talk to girls and I find thousands of them. But going to any Kendas to pick up a Ugandan working girl or finding the same **** at the big tree that I saw the night before at the Safari Inn and negotiating the price is really pathetic. But I don't condemn the people who like all this, everyone sees it in their own way, the important thing is not to repeatedly piss you off with this story of dead nightlife in Mombasa because it's not true.
    You are paying for pussy, one way or another. And yes, you negotiate expenses all the time in life. Whether she is the daughter of a pastor or the one shaking her booty for you on the table. I tried it in the Philippines and realized I had more fun with the waitresses than the bar girls. Just better return on my investment of time and money. Since then, I don't even try to hire pros. But it doesn't stop me from watching them. I still pay for pussy, but indirectly, just as all men do! In Africa just like in South East Asia girls are using sex as a natural trade a currency weather you acknowledge it or not. The same girl who would bang a young stud for free still needs funds from a beta provider. It's called the duality of female dating strategy. If you are the one who is getting it for free, then congratulation. However, for the remaining 95% of men, the rules are made by nature. Just like penguins and other primates, people trade sex for resources. Hard-wired, and persist no matter how much wealth, resources or security that people obtain. Men are more likely to attempt to exchange investment for sex, females are more likely to attempt to exchange sex for investment.

  3. #5240
    Quote Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun  [View Original Post]
    I don't go to a "nightclub full of working girls to get one and start arguing about the price" NO! I go there to listen to music (also live bands) and watch the girls dancing etc. I enjoy the vibe. The same way, I enjoy a street side cafe at a busy corner watching people pass by. This is Africa. I get fully immersed in African life and culture, and enjoy it. Every day is an adventure.
    That's what I think, I speak English badly but I've been lucky enough to travel all my life. The working girls of Nairobi are the same as those of Pattaya, Havana or Sao Paulo. If they dance on my table showing me their pussy it's all sadness. It means I'm really a poor old man. No! I walk the streets, speak my bad English and talk to people. I talk to girls and I find thousands of them. But going to any Kendas to pick up a Ugandan working girl or finding the same **** at the big tree that I saw the night before at the Safari Inn and negotiating the price is really pathetic. But I don't condemn the people who like all this, everyone sees it in their own way, the important thing is not to repeatedly piss you off with this story of dead nightlife in Mombasa because it's not true.

  4. #5239

    Nightclubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    This depends on everyone's tastes, I like meeting women in everyday life, on the street at the supermarket or things like that. Probably a percentage will be the same as what you can find at Cheers or Casaurina but I've never liked going into a nightclub full of working girls to get one and start arguing about the price. I also find the same African working girls in my country, I find it very squalid to look for a brothel to be able to fuck. But here too it depends from person to person. There are men who want to play it safe and good for them. But I also like the game and the game with a 2000 shilling working girl is not there. That's why I say that there are thousands of sweet gazelles but you have to know how to look for them, and at the big tree there are only lionesses.
    I don't go to a "nightclub full of working girls to get one and start arguing about the price" NO! I go there to listen to music (also live bands) and watch the girls dancing etc. I enjoy the vibe. The same way, I enjoy a street side cafe at a busy corner watching people pass by. This is Africa. I get fully immersed in African life and culture, and enjoy it. Every day is an adventure.

  5. #5238
    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    Only losers go to brothels and strip clubs.
    LOL. Funny, but I agree.

  6. #5237
    Quote Originally Posted by MadDin19  [View Original Post]
    I agree with you 100%. I don't need strip bars or brothels. I have three times more sex in Mombasa than in Pattaya, sex is tree times better and only costs half.

    Anyone who mourns the "good old days" is missing out on life. You live today and in the future. But not in the past.

    BTW: You forgot to mention Tinder and Badoo.
    Yes, but I prefer meeting girls on the street because I can get a more precise idea. I don't speak English well, I know but everyone understands me. I lived over 10 years in Brazil, about fifteen in Cuba. These are all places that today are a bad copy of the past. Yet I would feel like an idiot if I said that nightlife in those places is over. Those who come for the first time don't care about how it was 20 years ago. Our Hungarian friend and his advices from discount stores are very pathetic. Only losers go to brothels and strip clubs.

  7. #5236
    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    This depends on everyone's tastes, I like meeting women in everyday life, on the street at the supermarket or things like that. Probably a percentage will be the same as what you can find at Cheers or Casaurina but I've never liked going into a nightclub full of working girls to get one and start arguing about the price. I also find the same African working girls in my country, I find it very squalid to look for a brothel to be able to fuck. But here too it depends from person to person. There are men who want to play it safe and good for them. But I also like the game and the game with a 2000 shilling working girl is not there. That's why I say that there are thousands of sweet gazelles but you have to know how to look for them, and at the big tree there are only lionesses.
    I agree with you 100%. I don't need strip bars or brothels. I have three times more sex in Mombasa than in Pattaya, sex is tree times better and only costs half.

    Anyone who mourns the "good old days" is missing out on life. You live today and in the future. But not in the past.

    BTW: You forgot to mention Tinder and Badoo.

  8. #5235
    Quote Originally Posted by Taurus1  [View Original Post]
    Oiste.

    You are very blessed that you can tap the reservoir of the thousands of wonderful African gazelles at the North Coast. The regular monger nowadays rotates between Big Tree, Cheers, Casuarina and Safari Inn with around 50 to 100 hard core girls usually, more when special events. Quite seedy. Anyway when a guy has game he may prefer to hunt in the South Coast. Obviously more expensive.

    During the good old days of the roaring tourist boom with the higher class hotels and the package hotels of the African Safari Club with full occupancy there were up to more then 20000 foreign tourists constantly over the place North of Mombasa plus the Italians in Malindi. For the night life many tourists were leaving the hotels because cheaper and more adventurous. Obviously the ladies were around and they mingled with the consequent result. If even only 5% indulged in sex, and many of them hooked up then you have a growing monger colony, getting hard core with the time but refilled constantly with newcomers from both sides, I. E. a constant supply of new younger talents. Therefore the myths of the rich white man or woman for short time milking or more seeked permanent one. Therefore many beautiful women from the Highlands were flocking to the Coast to get employment and the meager pay was secondary because the main goal was to catch a muzungu. Obviously after many unsuccessful attempts leaving only to short term relationships the shift went to earn some money to upgrade the lifestyle and send some money to the family. At that time there was hard party time and money spent easily as the Euro and the salaries were higher in Europe and prices low in Kenya. Many of the tourist made safaris or other high end activities so the girls could enjoy high style entertainment. Despite the crumbling of the foreign tourism the myths of the rich white man as a "good" husband persist to the profit of the mongers of the actuality. From that time relationships of 18 to 22 year old woman to over 60 year old men were common. Mombasa was a sort of Mallorca or Ibiza of the German elderlies. The ladies also went in with their Maasai / Samburu lovers. The.
    This depends on everyone's tastes, I like meeting women in everyday life, on the street at the supermarket or things like that. Probably a percentage will be the same as what you can find at Cheers or Casaurina but I've never liked going into a nightclub full of working girls to get one and start arguing about the price. I also find the same African working girls in my country, I find it very squalid to look for a brothel to be able to fuck. But here too it depends from person to person. There are men who want to play it safe and good for them. But I also like the game and the game with a 2000 shilling working girl is not there. That's why I say that there are thousands of sweet gazelles but you have to know how to look for them, and at the big tree there are only lionesses.

  9. #5234

    The good 'ol days

    Quote Originally Posted by Taurus1  [View Original Post]
    Oiste.

    You are very blessed that you can tap the reservoir of the thousands of wonderful African gazelles at the North Coast. The regular monger nowadays rotates between Big Tree, Cheers, Casuarina and Safari Inn with around 50 to 100 hard core girls usually, more when special events. Quite seedy. Anyway when a guy has game he may prefer to hunt in the South Coast. Obviously more expensive.

    During the good old days of the roaring tourist boom with the higher class hotels and the package hotels of the African Safari Club with full occupancy there were up to more then 20000 foreign tourists constantly over the place North of Mombasa plus the Italians in Malindi. For the night life many tourists were leaving the hotels because cheaper and more adventurous. Obviously the ladies were around and they mingled with the consequent result. If even only 5% indulged in sex, and many of them hooked up then you have a growing monger colony, getting hard core with the time but refilled constantly with newcomers from both sides, I. E. a constant supply of new younger talents. Therefore the myths of the rich white man or woman for short time milking or more seeked permanent one. Therefore many beautiful women from the Highlands were flocking to the Coast to get employment and the meager pay was secondary because the main goal was to catch a muzungu. Obviously after many unsuccessful attempts leaving only to short term relationships the shift went to earn some money to upgrade the lifestyle and send some money to the family. At that time there was hard party time and money spent easily as the Euro and the salaries were higher in Europe and prices low in Kenya. Many of the tourist made safaris or other high end activities so the girls could enjoy high style entertainment. Despite the crumbling of the foreign tourism the myths of the rich white man as a "good" husband persist to the profit of the mongers of the actuality. From that time relationships of 18 to 22 year old woman to over 60 year old men were common. Mombasa was a sort of Mallorca or Ibiza of the German elderlies. The ladies also went in with their Maasai / Samburu lovers. The.
    I couldn't have formulated it better. I'm not taking about getting women. I get all the women I want. I was talking about the nightlife which went down the drain. The last nail in the coffin was COVID. I don't need night life to get one of the 50 to 100 hard core Malayas. As for our Friend Oiste. I unfortunately can't read his irrelevant posts. I ignored him already a year ago. LOL. I figure his English is not good enough to have a sensible conversation.

    Mwalimu.

  10. #5233
    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    Anything in this world and it's also a good thing otherwise it would be boring. Kenya has changed Mombasa has changed but the young people who arrive in Kenya today don't cSaare what the situation was 20 years ago. These are tears of nostalgia of those who love to give themselves too much importance. Even in Cuba it was different when Christopher Columbus saw it. The new tourists who arrive go to the beach then go to any caf or pub, meet one of the thousands of wonderful African gazelles and fall asleep with a smile at night. They probably have more fun than watching a Ugandan working girl dance on tables. Everyone has fun in their own way if they can afford a terrible Price of $100 visa.
    Oiste.

    You are very blessed that you can tap the reservoir of the thousands of wonderful African gazelles at the North Coast. The regular monger nowadays rotates between Big Tree, Cheers, Casuarina and Safari Inn with around 50 to 100 hard core girls usually, more when special events. Quite seedy. Anyway when a guy has game he may prefer to hunt in the South Coast. Obviously more expensive.

    During the good old days of the roaring tourist boom with the higher class hotels and the package hotels of the African Safari Club with full occupancy there were up to more then 20000 foreign tourists constantly over the place North of Mombasa plus the Italians in Malindi. For the night life many tourists were leaving the hotels because cheaper and more adventurous. Obviously the ladies were around and they mingled with the consequent result. If even only 5% indulged in sex, and many of them hooked up then you have a growing monger colony, getting hard core with the time but refilled constantly with newcomers from both sides, I. E. a constant supply of new younger talents. Therefore the myths of the rich white man or woman for short time milking or more seeked permanent one. Therefore many beautiful women from the Highlands were flocking to the Coast to get employment and the meager pay was secondary because the main goal was to catch a muzungu. Obviously after many unsuccessful attempts leaving only to short term relationships the shift went to earn some money to upgrade the lifestyle and send some money to the family. At that time there was hard party time and money spent easily as the Euro and the salaries were higher in Europe and prices low in Kenya. Many of the tourist made safaris or other high end activities so the girls could enjoy high style entertainment. Despite the crumbling of the foreign tourism the myths of the rich white man as a "good" husband persist to the profit of the mongers of the actuality. From that time relationships of 18 to 22 year old woman to over 60 year old men were common. Mombasa was a sort of Mallorca or Ibiza of the German elderlies. The ladies also went in with their Maasai / Samburu lovers. The.

  11. #5232
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    There's none. Lollipop is a Swahili Restaurant now. As I mentioned before. Nightlife is dead. Gone are the days where Ugandan strippers danced on the table in Kendas. Now there's only slick "sports bars".

    The last down and dirty African hooker bar is Naiz. Almost empty. People have no money. The government is bleeding the Kenyans dry. Casuarina still exists. They build a Casino for Money laundering besides. No idea who goes in there. I figure on coast you'll never get a licence for a strip club. Too much Muslim. Go to Nairobi. Even in the old days Lollipop was the only licensed stripclub. Belonged to the same German who ran Tembo. Tempos passados my friend. No package tourists. Coast is continuing on its downward trend since 2007. Now the government is driving the last nails in the coffin. From January 1st 100 US Dollars for eVisa. Do it before years end.

    Mwalimu.
    Anything in this world and it's also a good thing otherwise it would be boring. Kenya has changed Mombasa has changed but the young people who arrive in Kenya today don't care what the situation was 20 years ago. These are tears of nostalgia of those who love to give themselves too much importance. Even in Cuba it was different when Christopher Columbus saw it. The new tourists who arrive go to the beach then go to any café or pub, meet one of the thousands of wonderful African gazelles and fall asleep with a smile at night. They probably have more fun than watching a Ugandan working girl dance on tables. Everyone has fun in their own way if they can afford a terrible Price of $100 visa.

  12. #5231

    Gone

    Quote Originally Posted by Sleip  [View Original Post]
    Hello,

    Plan a short trip next week for 4 days.

    Will stay at Kahama Hotel.

    Are there recently strip clubs in Mwtapa / Bamburi like Lollipop 15 years ago?

    I know that action is at Casaurina at night but also I like such clubs.
    There's none. Lollipop is a Swahili Restaurant now. As I mentioned before. Nightlife is dead. Gone are the days where Ugandan strippers danced on the table in Kendas. Now there's only slick "sports bars".

    The last down and dirty African hooker bar is Naiz. Almost empty. People have no money. The government is bleeding the Kenyans dry. Casuarina still exists. They build a Casino for Money laundering besides. No idea who goes in there. I figure on coast you'll never get a licence for a strip club. Too much Muslim. Go to Nairobi. Even in the old days Lollipop was the only licensed stripclub. Belonged to the same German who ran Tembo. Tempos passados my friend. No package tourists. Coast is continuing on its downward trend since 2007. Now the government is driving the last nails in the coffin. From January 1st 100 US Dollars for eVisa. Do it before years end.

    Mwalimu.

  13. #5230

    Strip clubs

    Hello,

    Plan a short trip next week for 4 days.

    Will stay at Kahama Hotel.

    Are there recently strip clubs in Mwtapa / Bamburi like Lollipop 15 years ago?

    I know that action is at Casaurina at night but also I like such clubs.

  14. #5229

    Detour

    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    Does anyone know the situation between Bora Bora Cheers and Mtwapa following the construction of the new road? They tell me that the situation is complicated but I would like certain information to decide whether to book a house in Nyali instead of Mtwapa.
    As they are building the new road most of the stretch between Mtwapa and Bamburi junction is a detour now.

    The temporary road is quite uncomfortable and I would say even less safe than before, as everyone wants to be the first, as usual.

    It is possible to go to Cheers, Big Tree etc. But you have to watch good to see the exit.

  15. #5228
    Quote Originally Posted by Zimzam  [View Original Post]
    It seems someone is going to try again to open the New Cheers.
    Does anyone know the situation between Bora Bora Cheers and Mtwapa following the construction of the new road? They tell me that the situation is complicated but I would like certain information to decide whether to book a house in Nyali instead of Mtwapa.

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