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  1. #1139
    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuab
    I am only a foreigner (hence a guest) here in Egypt. But with time you find people to give you hints about where to find this and that.
    Koreana in Maadi is open during Ramadan as is the African Diplomat Club. In the latter you have a parade of girls, including many black Maharaja regulars. The majority comes in after two, and the club closes at 4 (may be that is to make sure to clear the scene before the people rush to the pre-dawn prayer).

    It's a pleasure watching them dancing to the beats. My impression was, however, that not all of the girls go there with the same intention as we would do.

    Some small supermarkets are happy to sell you the preferred beverages even during Ramadan.
    Have been to the African Diplomat Club before. Entrance 50 LE plus free beer. Pretty wild inside! Too many fights breaking out between African men. No Egyptians inside though. I seem to remember there was a pimp inside who knew some girls.

    Is Koreana a pick-up spot now??

  2. #1138

    African Diplomat Club ?

    Where is this place located? Maadi?

    If so an I get the directions for it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuab
    Koreana in Maadi is open during Ramadan as is the African Diplomat Club.

    Stay Cool

  3. #1137

    Girls and Beer during Ramadan

    Quote Originally Posted by Rguy89
    Girls as in P4P or what? Maharaja/Far East is closed down during the entire Ramadan.
    I am only a foreigner (hence a guest) here in Egypt. But with time you find people to give you hints about where to find this and that.
    Koreana in Maadi is open during Ramadan as is the African Diplomat Club. In the latter you have a parade of girls, including many black Maharaja regulars. The majority comes in after two, and the club closes at 4 (may be that is to make sure to clear the scene before the people rush to the pre-dawn prayer).

    It's a pleasure watching them dancing to the beats. My impression was, however, that not all of the girls go there with the same intention as we would do.

    Some small supermarkets are happy to sell you the preferred beverages even during Ramadan.

  4. #1136
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr X Man
    If Egypt is better than other middle-east/arabic countries I can not even imagine. How would these countries be? I read good things about UAE and Lebanon.
    Harsh in Egypt sometimes! What are you talking about? Obviously you have not been around. I have just written mostly about day to day life. You have to cross the streets and you have to go/drive around. You have to buy things. I forgot to say some taxi drivers won't take you to your destination. In day to day, people do not line up!
    You are right, UAE is better or at least Dubai. Lebanon maybe also. Bahrain also maybe.
    And then there is country which name shouldn't be said...
    I have visited all these countries although some of them briefly.

    So let's say Egypt is better than most of the Middle-East countries.

    I know Egypt very well, I lived there not so long time ago. So I know all those problems, they were part of my daily life. Still I have positive feelings about Egypt, so I guess I have more good than bad memories.

    If you haven't been in third world country before and go directly to Egypt from e.g some West European country it really may seem terrible place.

    But I like beer and mongering so Egypt is good enough for me, and that is what this forum is about (well, not about beer).

    I don't know whole Middle East but I know Qatar.
    For sure living standard there are better and living is easy, but you cannot find any girls, and alco you can find only from expensive hotels.

    I would always choose Egypt's harsh conditions and more liberal culture than luxurious but boring Qatar.
    And I suspect that other Middle-East countries are like Qatar or worse, except Dubai/Bahrain/Lebanon.

  5. #1135

    I am offenced !

    Dear Rguy89 and who may be concerned;

    I am NOT A TOUT or EGYPTIAN!

    I am not trying any silly thing; show some respect before you come to conclusions. Since you are a very wealthy Egyptian with so many powerful contacts I do understand that you are trying to protect visitors from lower class touts.

    Anyway; this is not a discussion forum; so I will cut it short.

    I am coming back for a week or so and really want some action besides of Maharaja (not that it is a bad place but I do not like the idea of ignoring/missing other cool places! ) I would like to explore on this trip.

    Regards

    Quote Originally Posted by Rguy89
    Markstef,

    Forgive me if I am mistaken, but if this guy who just created an account to make a post (Mustakam) is an Egyptian he may be -- in fact, I am sure he is -- a tout so just be ready to pay (preferably in Euros) the guy at the end of his tour to 'cool places' as well as his junkyard room in the slums shared by twenty other horny guys. Yes, we have a problem of too many bored unemployed guys trying to earn whatever they can from foreign tourists. Just wanting to warn you because Egypt is a pretty messed up cuntry.

  6. #1134
    If Egypt is better than other middle-east/arabic countries I can not even imagine. How would these countries be? I read good things about UAE and Lebanon.
    Harsh in Egypt sometimes! What are you talking about? Obviously you have not been around. I have just written mostly about day to day life. You have to cross the streets and you have to go/drive around. You have to buy things. I forgot to say some taxi drivers won't take you to your destination. In day to day, people do not line up!

    Quote Originally Posted by Leblon
    Although Egypt has very big problems and all bad things saids are true, I don't think Egypt as so bad place compared to other Middle-East/Arabic countries. For example, even in Ramadan you can find places where you can find beer and girls.
    It is harsh in Egypt sometimes but I still have positive opinion of Egypt.

  7. #1133
    Quote Originally Posted by Leblon
    For example, even in Ramadan you can find places where you can find beer and girls.
    Girls as in P4P or what? Maharaja/Far East is closed down during the entire Ramadan.

  8. #1132
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonlittle
    I cannot agree with you more that this country is fucking hopeless.
    Although Egypt has very big problems and all bad things saids are true, I don't think Egypt as so bad place compared to other Middle-East/Arabic countries. For example, even in Ramadan you can find places where you can find beer and girls.
    It is harsh in Egypt sometimes but I still have positive opinion of Egypt.

  9. #1131
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr X Man
    There is almost no fun in this country even Halal fun!. A chaotic country with no system, no discipline what so ever and anything goes. ONly if you have to visit Egypt then do. You can see this in everything. I will give examples:
    -Cairo airport has either no phones or the phones are not working. The excuse was "it is a new airport!"

    -An as*hole will show up asking no pictures taken!

    -Another as*holes will show up and presist that you hire a limo. He will use all methods to convince you that you have to hire him. Starting from you will get robbed if you do not, ... to I will show you the Limo. Godness! the limo was not even a Limo. Just a low end normal economic car!

    -Do not rent a car from the airport. Some as*hole clowns will give you 10times the rates.

    -Do not even rent a car even if you know someone who can rent their car for reasonable rates. People do not drive with any traffic rules. You will find people do not stick to traffic lanes, bicycles, donkeys and people are in the streets ... many other traffic rules are broken!

    -You can not cross the streets unless you see an Egyptian crossing and do the same. You are basically dodging cars.

    -If you went to order food or get anything people do not line up. There is no rules. Sometimes they will serve you first as a foreigner however they will serve who shouts louder!

    -Also watch out as a foreigner as you might be asked to be pay the same amount in dollars instead of LE for the same thing. In other words you will pay more than 5times (according to current exchange rates) the value.

    -Again the return trip, I checked in early and asked the girl to assign me a seat far away from the engine with window preference and it seems she does not know shit she gave me a seat right on the wing next to the engine.

    -Again at Cairo airport and if you are using Egypt-air people ride the airplane in the same chaotic way. A person came informing us the plane arrived and that when crazy people started rushing to the desk meanwhile another as*hole was calling for some passengers' names. It seems the idiots took those passengers whole seat boarding passes!

    -I waited till this chaos is over then boarded to find an as*hole sitting in my assigned seat and he wants me to take another seat! These people think this is a bus or what!
    -Egypt is a very hypocrite country, I happen to have spent sometime in Ramadan. People are not fastening or respecting their own religion but want us to respect it. I advise you to buy your food or things you need and eat them in your room.

    I have a lot to share and can go forever but that's it for now.
    I cannot agree with you more that this country is fucking hopeless.

  10. #1130
    Quote Originally Posted by Mustakam
    Hi Markstef,

    I will be visiting Cairo too; 21st to 25th Sep.

    Maybe we can meet and hang out together? I can take you to the right places without you guys wasting time to explore cool places?

    All the Best
    Markstef,

    Forgive me if I am mistaken, but if this guy who just created an account to make a post (Mustakam) is an Egyptian he may be -- in fact, I am sure he is -- a tout so just be ready to pay (preferably in Euros) the guy at the end of his tour to 'cool places' as well as his junkyard room in the slums shared by twenty other horny guys. Yes, we have a problem of too many bored unemployed guys trying to earn whatever they can from foreign tourists. Just wanting to warn you because Egypt is a pretty messed up cuntry.

  11. #1129

    Updated Prices ?

    Hi there people;

    I will be coming to Cairo after a long break and would really appreciate upto day info on what to pay for a FS with a Black girl from Maharaja?

    I do not want to overpay but still do not want to offend the girl either.

    After all they have to make a living but not all on me.

    Stay Cool

  12. #1128

    Anything open?

    Hello,

    I was in Cairo beginning of July, I've been to Nadias close to Sphinx sq, I had a session with an ugly armenian woman she was like rambo they didn't have any other.

    I have also visited mariott some black girls in the gardens and a very pretty morocan lady inside the pub asking too much.

    Anyway I'm back and I'm wondering if anything is open these days during Ramadan. It is a pitty that Tehran closed even it was shit it was something.

    What about this hotel with the health center any good activity?

  13. #1127

    See you in Cairo then !

    Hi Markstef,

    I will be visiting Cairo too; 21st to 25th Sep.

    Maybe we can meet and hang out together? I can take you to the right places without you guys wasting time to explore cool places?

    All the Best

    Quote Originally Posted by Markstef
    Thanks to everyone for your good advice. We think it is better that she does not show off so much in full public. But surely there must be some fun clubs, bars and discos in Hurghada where we can go and she can show off more and be touched inside without hassle or problems. It's just that we do not know any of these but hope you may have some suggestions. Interesting about black women in Egypt considered to be prostitutes. This is one of our fantasies so maybe we can turn it into reality. Many thanks in advance as we really appreciate your ideas.

    Mark and Stef

  14. #1126

    Traveling to Cairo in October

    I am a expat Canadian who rarely travel outside Buenos Aires, so I dont frequent the international sex sites often. Having read a couple of hundred posts, I happy to know that I can do some safe mongering in Egypt and experience some more exotic women than live in Argentina. I've never been with an asian, egyptian or black woman, so I'm eagar to visit Cairo.

    Thanks for your help, I wish I were a full member to PM and see photos. Perhaps I'll bite the bullet as my trip gets closer.

  15. #1125
    Quote Originally Posted by Markstef
    Yes, good thoughts about Cairo and Ramadan. Anyway, we decided to forego Hurghada and go to Sharm instead 12-16 Sept. So, we would be most appreciative of any ideas or advice for Sharm as we do not know about good bars or discos. We are determined to have some good erotic fun. Let us know if you anyone wants to meet.

    Thanks again.
    I was in Sharm el Sheik, Naama Bay, more than year ago, before the Ramadan (June ??). Naama Bay beach walking street is good place to walk in small bikinis, except that I don't know how Ramadan will change the place.

    Also, I found an excellent disco in Naama Bay, where they had foam party inside the disco. There people changed to swimming suites, or had them as underwear. Then there was lot of foam and several swimming pools. And you could buy alcohol. Half of the disco was like normal disco, separated by glass window from this swimming/foam part. It was lot of fun, and maybe you and your wife would like it, although flashing for sure is not allowed, even not kissing too much.
    But: I don't remember name of the place, and it was more than year ago, and they had this foam party only once a week, and you are going to Egypt during the Ramadan.

    Maybe somebody regocnizes the place from this description and can tell you name of this foam place if it still exists (or google?). It is in Naama Bay, same area as Buddha bar and Hard Rock cafe, but more to the direction of beach street, little separated of other places. I found it because this club created so much noise so I went to see what is there.

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