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12-18-15 13:28 #574
Posts: 1Girlfriendly in Bijilo
Just came back from Gambia and stayed in oasis relax lodge. (opposite coco ocean) Girl friendly place, no questions since prices are per room here. Nice and quiet. Good and clean rooms. Pool. Have a website.
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12-02-15 18:20 #573
Posts: 79Different girl a day
You can fuck as many different girls as you like. You will just be pegged an asshole, LOL.
Originally Posted by XBlackLabelX [View Original Post]
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11-30-15 21:02 #572
Posts: 22Originally Posted by Nikon31 [View Original Post]
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11-24-15 19:13 #571
Posts: 9Cheating
Originally Posted by ChrisBigdog [View Original Post]
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11-21-15 23:43 #570
Posts: 79I'm happy to bang your GF if that's what your asking.
I guess you want to know if she gives it up for free? LOL.
Don't mean to be a jerk, but am intending to be blunt.
These are incredibly poor women, I would recommend you assume she is cheating on you, especially if she is good looking enough till be getting a lot of interest from guys.
Even if you are giving her enough money to support her even while you are away, she also has family / friends who need money.
It's a tough world. The western wealthy attitude that women will be loyal is bc they can afford to do so. In the vast mJority of cases, women in the poorest countries of the world lean that their sexuality if often the best thing they have to offer.
I hope I'm wrong, but unless you intend to marry the girl and have told her that, I would assume for your own sake she is not neccisarily going to be loyal in your absence.
Call me a skeptic.
Originally Posted by Bsben [View Original Post]
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11-19-15 18:07 #569
Posts: 9Gambia ere we come
Hi peeps,
Quite a newbie here, a friend came back from the Gambia last year and hasn't stopped talking about it. He says he was offered it by the staff at the hotel also the chambermaids on the beach in the bars he said it was everywhere. So don't want him to know I'm going as he will want to come as well and I don't like him that much LOL- so is this right and what can I expect.
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11-02-15 18:06 #568
Posts: 9Scams
Yes if you take a bumsters recommended girls to a Bar and you did not give him enough money he accuse you of prostitution and that is illigle in this country and the police in civil clothes is waiting for you.
Or they come after your room one day before you leave. And take all withthem.
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11-01-15 19:46 #567
Posts: 26Originally Posted by Kakao1 [View Original Post]
You have the new Seabreeze whit pool and the old whiteout pool (the owner of the old Seabreeze is nicer man).
You don't have to pay joiner fee.
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11-01-15 16:42 #566
Posts: 51Originally Posted by Berti [View Original Post]
I know scam from other countries like Senegal.
Is there actually a problem with scam in Gambia?
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10-31-15 00:03 #565
Posts: 9Visit in Gambia
I stayed for 2 weeks in Gambia. I picked at second day 1 WG from Sierra Leone at Britannia which asked 1000 Dalasi. I told her that I will not pay more than 500 Dalasi and she accepted because it is low season. No tourist around.
2 days later I had conversation at a restaurant in Kololi with a WG from Ghana she spent LT for 1000 Dalasi. But the foreign girls are hard to kick out because they want afterwards more than you agreed before. And for GFE are Gambien girls best especially from the beach at 6 pm to 10 pm after sun went down. But they want marriage ASAP.
But Gambien girls will not stay LT just ST, for Gambien girls 500 Dalasi is normal price. Do not ask any Bumster in Senegambia or at the beach for a girl. Because they will try a scam on you and than you are in big trouble because they play all together for scams including the police.
It is very easy to get in contact with local girls and they are prettier than the WG in Senegambia. Some Gambien girls does not even ask for any support. It is very safe and secure during night time. Avoid the Bumsters than you are on the safe side.
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10-29-15 18:29 #564
Posts: 51Originally Posted by Bsben [View Original Post]
How much are the rates there, do you you've to pay a joiner fee?
Thanks for your help.
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10-11-15 22:23 #563
Posts: 26Tested girl
Go Holiday Inn Gambia September for second time.
Stayed in sea breeze nice place and easy times was not so good.
Girls Britania and beaches (not so much) ore taxi drivers.
Now a have question.
I have a girlfriend over there (not smart probably) bud can somebody test here for me to be certainly.
She works inn jazz cafe nice girl good tits (please send mail for the name can not put it on forum).
Thanks and sorry for bad English.
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10-11-15 10:11 #562
Posts: 95Banjul
I was in holidays one week at banjul in September. First point, it was the low season, the all-inclusive hotel was empty, because of the heavy rain during the day, but after one or two hour the rain stop.
I'm coming to banjul with Vueling airline from Barcelona (I'm living in France but near the border with Spain) for 380 euros, the flight time is around 5 hours.
I was stay at the "calabash residence " near palma rima, nice small hotel, around 45 euros par night and of course girl-friendly, it's at 3 minutes in taxi of the main entertainment street "Snegambia street " where are the main bars and disco.
I fucked 3 differents ladies, 2 working girls and 1 freebie, the working girls was from Sierre-Leone and the other from Ghana and the freebie was from Gambia. I picked up the professionals in the bars of senegambia and I met the gambian girl into the beach.
I pay the working girls around 1500 dalasi for the night, I know some peopla will say I kill the market but I'm not a good negotiator when I'm horny, the gambian girl don't ask me money, she just living with me during 4 days and I buy her some little gifts.
For sex, I can do everythink I want (I'm not an amateur of anal, so I don't try) and the freebie never ask me for a condom.
It was a good week, the people are friendly, the only scammers I met was at the airport: for changing money, security and the taxi.
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08-03-15 02:54 #561
Posts: 79Easy Time. Not so easy
100 percent agree with Don Antonio.
Jason is a nice guy, but promoting 24 hours of power isn't fair if you intend to turn off the generator and let you clients sweat it out in the heat and / or dark.
I called him out on it, and he turned it on, for awhile. Be forewarned- once you pay him, the service drops off a cliff.
Maybe it was the low occupancy, the off season, Ramadan, that things are done this way in Africa or the position of the moon relative to Pluto.
If he had said he couldn't afford to turn the power on for 2 people, refunded my money and suggested another hotel, fine, but what he did just wasn't fair.
It was slow, things didn't get going until late, not tons of girls, but.
Still had a great time and will be back, at another hotel, of course.
Not so good experience at Easy Time Lodge.
Had booked a two-week stay at ETL. First week was OK but in the second week occupancy rate for the lodge dropped because of low season and Ramadan.
Owner Jason decided to save money by not running the backup generator any longer. "It costs too much money. This is Africa. " His exact words.
Rolling black-outs totaling 8-12 hrs a day are the norm in Banjul. Without backup power there is no light, no fan, no hot water (needs electrical water heater), no cold water (needs electrical pressure pump), and no Internet. To top it all off you will be drinking warm beer because--guess what--the in-room refrigerator needs electrical power.
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07-23-15 20:51 #560
Posts: 51Not so good experience at Easy Time Lodge.
Had booked a two-week stay at ETL. First week was OK but in the second week occupancy rate for the lodge dropped because of low season and Ramadan.
Owner Jason decided to save money by not running the backup generator any longer. "It costs too much money. This is Africa." His exact words.
Rolling black-outs totaling 8-12 hrs a day are the norm in Banjul. Without backup power there is no light, no fan, no hot water (needs electrical water heater), no cold water (needs electrical pressure pump), and no Internet. To top it all off you will be drinking [CodeWord140]-warm beer because--guess what--the in-room refrigerator needs electrical power, too.
So much for the amenities listed on the ETL web site, including the promise of 24/7 electricity.
I left early and would not ever consider returning to ETL.