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10-22-20 22:40 #4062
Posts: 72Originally Posted by ChrisP [View Original Post]
Thanks for letting me know about Afrointroductions. Can I ask you a few questions about mongering in Ghana? The Ghana thread hasn't been very active outside of Chocolate, so I was hoping I could ask a few newbie questions.
1. Do you think Ghana is a good location for a newbie to Africa? I have heard Kenya is the best newbie spot, but I like the bigger thick ladies of West Africa more than the slim spinners that I've seen to be Kenyan women.
2. I know you said you enjoyed the company of a lovely woman for two weeks the last time you were in Ghana, but are the non-pros in Ghana up for just one night flings? Are women on Afrointro open to straight forwardly asking to hook up for pay?
3. Any other apps / websites that might be better if I'm not looking for a long-term girlfriend? I would rather be straight forward in letting them know that I would like them in the bedroom and they would be paid for their time. I don't think I would have the time, money, or charisma to do a long-term girlfriend situation.
4. Can you share what the prices you experienced in Ghana were? Either for the long-term girlfriend experience or for short time bedroom flings?
5. I have read some nightmare trip reports from the Kenya thread where a brother has had the misfortune of running into a thieving / aggressively business-like woman once they're in the bedroom. In your experience, are Ghana women normally sweet?
6. If straight up asking a woman to sleep with you right off the bat is the wrong move, do you think most Ghana women would be down after a dinner date? I saw Chocolate say he would share a meal with them and maybe a milkshake and they would be down to fuck after that.
7. In Accra, would you say hotels are the way to go or AirBnBs are better?
8. How is the mosquito situation in Accra? I plan on bringing DEET and malaria meds (Doxycycline), but I have never been to Africa so I don't know much to expect.
Apologies for the massive amount of questions, but I thought it prudent to ask brothers who have had success in Ghana what they have done right.
Will appreciate anything you care to share, brother. Thanks!
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10-22-20 19:31 #4061
Posts: 1041Afro
Originally Posted by BPalacio [View Original Post]
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10-22-20 15:28 #4060
Posts: 92Originally Posted by Quagmire1974 [View Original Post]
The image you posted is a professional model with makeup, wardrobe, and some Photoshop retouching. So I'm not saying that you'll see flawless women like her walking around. But you will see the "real world" version of her in shopping malls, grocery stores, and on the street.
Also, thank you for the compliment. I have received a lot of value from this forum, so I am happy to give back.
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10-22-20 15:09 #4059
Posts: 92Originally Posted by BPalacio [View Original Post]
I like to play the dating game. I enjoy the innocent, youthful, feminine energy as we talk and flirt. So a restaurant for a pizza (40 cidis) , or a milk shake at the mall (15 cidis) , or a glass of wine at the beach (20 cidis) is typical with me. It seems like local ladies don't often have these experiences, so I enjoy putting a smile on their faces before we return to my apartment. I also pay for their Uber home in addition to a gift of 100 cidis.
I've connected with a few ladies from Tinder, but not as many as from Afro. And even though I see reports that Badoo and Tagged are effective apps, I have not had any success with them personally.
One downside of the apps is that a woman's profile may say that her location is "Accra", but you then discover that she actually lives an hour away. Accra is a sprawling capital city (with a lot of traffic) so it's not always easy or cheap to connect with women who live in the outer regions of the city.
So taking advice from the senior members of the forum, I'm now venturing away from the apps and into the real world. The shopping malls and grocery stores in Accra are gold mines. A simple "Hey, how are you" gets the conversation going. The women are open, friendly, and always available to meet later for a juice or ice cream.
I've never been to Kenya, but I can say that Accra, Ghana is a peaceful place. As I said a few days ago, many of the popular clubs are closed due to COVID-19. But there's still plenty of fun to be had.
Feel free to PM me with any other questions.
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10-22-20 00:57 #4058
Posts: 764RE: First time in Ghana
Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
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10-21-20 21:41 #4057
Posts: 72Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
Sounds like your trip is going well! Did you use any apps at all on your hunt? You were able to get women at 100 CD? I have been talking to a few and the lowest any has accepted has been 300 CD. Perhaps it is easier on the ground than hunting online. Do you wine and dine them like a girlfriend or can you get straight to the fun stuff? Would it be cool to hit you up via PM for some additional questions? I'm planning a trip to either Ghana or Kenya and it'the be great if I could get some pointers from a guy who has had success recently.
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10-21-20 12:00 #4056
Posts: 92Originally Posted by RomanGuy [View Original Post]
Thanks for the recommendation on Tema and Sakumono / Titanic beach. I'm just looking for a chair and umbrella on the beach to enjoy a cold beer. So I'll visit this week and report back.
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10-21-20 09:47 #4055
Posts: 861For ChocolateHuntr
Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
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10-20-20 12:53 #4054
Posts: 92A lot of students in Accra
In the few days that I've been here, the majority of ladies I've met are university students (many of them studying fashion). Much like most of Africa, the population of Accra is young. So there are a lot of girls in their early twenties, particularly in the shopping malls, pubs, and restaurants. This is my first time in Africa, so I'm pleasantly surprised to discover that these ladies not only know what to do in the bedroom, but also in the kitchen. They all know how to cook. In fact several have come to my apartment to cook for me. With their sweet and feminine energy, I enjoy every moment.
As students, most of them have no money to go out to eat. Or to pay for taxis to explore Accra. I'm happy to pay the 20 cidi round-trip Uber fare to have them visit. And I always offer a gift of 100 cidis when they leave to "help with university costs".
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10-20-20 12:43 #4053
Posts: 92Accra malls are goldmines
Took the advice from numerous members to get outside of the bars & clubs. And to just explore the city. I visited Accra Mall a couple of days ago. Then Achimota Mall last night. Women are everywhere. They work in the stores, vend on the street, and of course are shopping. The supermarkets here also have a lot of beautiful ladies. The Shoprite chain is very popular, and I have seen a lot of women at the locations in Osu, Accra Mall, and Achimota Mall.
When I see a pretty girl, a simple "Hey, how are you?" is all it takes to get the ball rolling. The Ghanaian people are very warm and friendly, and the women are no exception. I've only been here for a few days, but I already feel welcoming energy. It may help that I am an African-American guy. But I have a lighter complexion so they still call me Obroni, with a fun smile on their face of course.
Looking forward to exploring Accra and other parts of Ghana, before I move on to Nigeria in mid November.
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10-20-20 12:33 #4052
Posts: 92Accra is partially closed
Went to Labadi beach but security is blocking the entrance. They told me the president ordered the beach closed due to coronavirus. I asked them if other beaches are open but they didn't know. I'll continue asking around to see if other beaches are open. I just want a place where I can rent a chair and umbrella and lay on a beach.
Also, the night clubs are all officially closed. This includes Hot Gossip, Jokers, Carbon, and Twist (but their upstairs bar is still open). Again, these are all in the Osu tourist area, so maybe it's possible that the clubs outside of Osu may be open. I generally prefer open-space night clubs (vs bars) because the girls are up and dancing in the clubs, so I can see exactly what they are working with.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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10-20-20 12:28 #4051
Posts: 92First time in Ghana
My I. T. Job is now remote, so taking time to get outside of the USA.
Just arrived in Accra and will be here for a few weeks.
Staying in Osu, but I took Roman's advice to get outside of the tourist areas. Went to Lapaz last night (Monday) and didn't see much--didn't really expect to on a Monday. From there, I headed to Vienna City. Some guy's birthday party, so it as 80/20 men to women. Then it started pouring and everyone either went home or scrambled inside to play pool and smoke hookah.
After that I went to Calabash but there wasn't much going on. I figure it's just the day of the week.
I'll try again tonight to see what it looks like.
Is anyone in Accra? If so, send me a PM. Always better to explore with a wing.
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10-13-20 00:06 #4050
Posts: 503Originally Posted by RomanGuy [View Original Post]
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10-12-20 22:59 #4049
Posts: 861For TyDown
Originally Posted by TyDown [View Original Post]
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10-12-20 16:23 #4048
Posts: 503Nima
Originally Posted by RomanGuy [View Original Post]
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