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Originally Posted by
Iceberg27
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Gentlemen,
Thanks for your appreciation but I don't have even basic russian. I can read Cyrillic Alphabet and I only know, some basic words like Hello, how are you. Believe me you exaggerate the situation in your eyes. Yummy will be angry to me because I increase the no of people going there by writing this (LOL) but this is the main reason many guys stay home. Only fear. In reality everything not that difficult.
Thanks for clearing up about your Russian skills. I'm not sure why but I assumed you speak Russian well based on your reports. I had to read your previous report again with this correction in my head. Next time I am in Kiev I'll try to make some local friends and see how it goes.
Originally Posted by
Iceberg27
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Regarding network, of course I had some friends from the past through the Latin dance society but if my goal was only P4 p, I would make it even without their help. If you have time and money, don't miss, just jump in a plane and go there and enjoy strip clubs and get some Ukrainian dyevushka ass on your dck in Topless MP. Download Bolt and Bolt Food. You will be served in your apartment with nice Uzbek food (try Misaffir. Perfect restaurant) They bring everything to your apartment with bicycle couriers. I can't go there one more time and have to count hours here on weekends lockdown. My bitcoin investments crashed down and I don't have annual leave enough.
I have had wonderful experience in Kiev so far and yes MP are my backups where I can unload anytime. I will be trying my game with some female tourguides as it is interesting to seduce them into the apartment. The scarcity of foreigners will make the game easier, I hope. It is very strict to go out and in Norway so I need to wait a bit.
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Originally Posted by
YummyPL
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Iceberg, it is an honor just to be mentioned in one of your posts.
I'm a very fit 53 year old so not in a particularly high risk group, but I have zero fear of COVID. My Russian is horrible, but I guess it is getting better.
Kyiv is really good for me right now. I don't discourage anyone from coming except DramaFree who I know will have a horrible time.
Thanks for mentioning me. Yes, Kiev sucks for girls and scams. I did mention that it might actually be better now. I would never encourage anyone to go to Kiev just too many problems that you and others experience, That you and others conveniently choose to leave out of your reports.
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Originally Posted by
Iceberg27
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Thanks for your appreciation but I don't have even basic russian. I can read Cyrillic Alphabet and I only know, some basic words like Hello, how are you. Believe me you exaggerate the situation in your eyes. Yummy will be angry to me because I increase the no of people going there by writing this (LOL) but this is the main reason many guys stay home. Only fear. In reality everything not that difficult.
Iceberg, it is an honor just to be mentioned in one of your posts.
I'm a very fit 53 year old so not in a particularly high risk group, but I have zero fear of COVID. My Russian is horrible, but I guess it is getting better.
Kyiv is really good for me right now. I don't discourage anyone from coming except DramaFree who I know will have a horrible time.
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Originally Posted by
IndusMint
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Any update on covid requirements and constraints for foreigners entering ukraine??
All the info you want for your specific country can be found here: https://visitukraine.today/.
It is the official site, so is reliable.
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Covid
Any update on covid requirements and constraints for foreigners entering ukraine??
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Originally Posted by
Kater100
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I honestly thought the same thing myself when I read Iceberg's post. I can only agree with NorskKing. If you don't speak some Russian, it will be very hard.
Gentlemen,
Thanks for your appreciation but I don't have even basic russian. I can read Cyrillic Alphabet and I only know, some basic words like Hello, how are you. Believe me you exaggerate the situation in your eyes. Yummy will be angry to me because I increase the no of people going there by writing this (LOL) but this is the main reason many guys stay home. Only fear. In reality everything not that difficult.
Originally Posted by
NorskKing
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Iceberg, I think your perspective is valid with someone with at least basic Russian ability. For an average foreigners that kind of network seeking is very difficult. I had many times thought to travel to Kiev anyways but did not do it because I knew I had to struggle to find that hidden groups.
Please keep posting, I enjoy your views and posts. I am not as active these days as I wish to be, but soon I hope.
Regarding network, of course I had some friends from the past through the Latin dance society but if my goal was only P4 p, I would make it even without their help. If you have time and money, don't miss, just jump in a plane and go there and enjoy strip clubs and get some Ukrainian dyevushka ass on your dck in Topless MP. Download Bolt and Bolt Food. You will be served in your apartment with nice Uzbek food (try Misaffir. Perfect restaurant) They bring everything to your apartment with bicycle couriers. I can't go there one more time and have to count hours here on weekends lockdown. My bitcoin investments crashed down and I don't have annual leave enough.
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Originally Posted by
NorskKing
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Iceberg, I think your perspective is valid with someone with at least basic Russian ability. For an average foreigners that kind of network seeking is very difficult. I had many times thought to travel to Kiev anyways but did not do it because I knew I had to struggle to find that hidden groups.
Please keep posting, I enjoy your views and posts. I am not as active these days as I wish to be, but soon I hope.
I honestly thought the same thing myself when I read Iceberg's post. I can only agree with NorskKing. If you don't speak some Russian, it will be very hard.
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Not same for non Russian speakers
Originally Posted by
Iceberg27
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It is really an advantage to have less man. I think recently are golden times like it was in 2013 when the war begun between Russia and Ukraine. It was my best visit in Odessa. Nothing really dangerous happened. Just after I returned. Some crazy people came to İbiza club and beaten the people in a Russian Singer's concert. I mean you can't say there is no risk in such times. Honestly in Ukraine noone gives a shtt about Covid. You can get infected easily but what I believe if you have a strong immunity nothing happens. Lİke if you be careful and not to go Russian singer's concert in Odessa. So it is always your responsiblity to be carefull. Regarding quarantine when I was in Kyiv pandemy makes everything a little bit more difficult but not a big deal. For example partys never been announced openly in social media. You have to be in contact with local people and be a member of secret telegram groups. One night when I was in front of Buena Vista club, In freezing weather I knocked the door for a long time for the bodyguard to hear from downstairs. He heard it after 10 minutes and he came and open the door look right and left carefully and take me inside. It was like a James Bond movie. But all in all it was really enjoyable to be there. If I can find an opportunity I will try Minsk this time.
Iceberg, I think your perspective is valid with someone with at least basic Russian ability. For an average foreigners that kind of network seeking is very difficult. I had many times thought to travel to Kiev anyways but did not do it because I knew I had to struggle to find that hidden groups.
Please keep posting, I enjoy your views and posts. I am not as active these days as I wish to be, but soon I hope.
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Originally Posted by
Ringudor
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I guess you say that because now less foreigners, then girls work better, don't?
It is really an advantage to have less man. I think recently are golden times like it was in 2013 when the war begun between Russia and Ukraine. It was my best visit in Odessa. Nothing really dangerous happened. Just after I returned. Some crazy people came to İbiza club and beaten the people in a Russian Singer's concert. I mean you can't say there is no risk in such times. Honestly in Ukraine noone gives a shtt about Covid. You can get infected easily but what I believe if you have a strong immunity nothing happens. Lİke if you be careful and not to go Russian singer's concert in Odessa. So it is always your responsiblity to be carefull. Regarding quarantine when I was in Kyiv pandemy makes everything a little bit more difficult but not a big deal. For example partys never been announced openly in social media. You have to be in contact with local people and be a member of secret telegram groups. One night when I was in front of Buena Vista club, In freezing weather I knocked the door for a long time for the bodyguard to hear from downstairs. He heard it after 10 minutes and he came and open the door look right and left carefully and take me inside. It was like a James Bond movie. But all in all it was really enjoyable to be there. If I can find an opportunity I will try Minsk this time.
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Originally Posted by
YummyPL
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This is exactly when I want to travel. When naysayers say it is "too risky. ".
I guess you say that because now less foreigners, then girls work better, don't?
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Originally Posted by
YummyPL
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This is exactly when I want to travel. When naysayers say it is "too risky. ".
OK, good luck with that.
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Originally Posted by
DramaFree11
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Traveling international is just too risky now.
This is exactly when I want to travel. When naysayers say it is "too risky. ".
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Originally Posted by
Sorbonne
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How are you guys doing in Kiev? You must be either enjoying yourselves too much to report your escapade or lucky enough to be in the scarce ICU in Kiev.
I just have nothing really new to report. I'm seeing my sponsorette overnight 4-5 nights a week and seeing 4 regulars mixed in. This is exactly where I want to be.
2 of my regulars are referrals from other girls. So I guess the only thing I have learned fairly recently is, there is no harm in asking a girl if they have any friends. If you treat them well, there is no reason for them to not give you a referral especially if you are not going to see them again.
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Originally Posted by
Sorbonne
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Wow, this must be the longest period of inactivity in the history of this thread!
How are you guys doing in Kiev? You must be either enjoying yourselves too much to report your escapade or lucky enough to be in the scarce ICU in Kiev.
The only reason I'm not in Kiev now is to avoid a creepy Ukrainian ICU, anyway, I think I will try in February, we just live once.
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Wow, this must be the longest period of inactivity in the history of this thread!
How are you guys doing in Kiev? You must be either enjoying yourselves too much to report your escapade or lucky enough to be in the scarce ICU in Kiev.