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08-28-19 18:52 #144
Posts: 1486Short answer
Originally Posted by JonesLover [View Original Post]
Go to Lubango Lobito. Use domestic flight. Take a Landcruiser with driver. Drive around. Let your driver talk to some girls. Pick them up. Fuck them. Give them 10 usd. Finish. Its as if I would talk to a 10 year old. If you are able to read the Angola Forum and the link provided by me to the Portuguese monger forum you wouldn't ask the same dumb questions over and over again.
Neddy.
Who probably knows more about Angola without having ever been there. Ask Carlos3000...
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08-28-19 14:30 #143
Posts: 245Hi,
Reading some posts about other countries I read detailed replies. Here it seems there more silence, so much so that I'm not sure to stay in Angola for fun even if I go there for business. After working I will have 20 free days and I like to have fun with some girls. I'm thinking to leave Angola to reach other African countries because there are no news here. I will have to buy the flight ticket in advance, so I need some more precise info, please. I don't like pro girls and I'm enough old even if good looking. I speak fluent Spanish and a little Portuguese.
I like indigenous girls and so in all African countries I always look for pretty girls but not sophisticated girls. I'd like to spend 20 days in Lubango and to be with every girl for 5-6 days. But I don't know their behavior at all.
I'd like to ask general questions even if I already know that everything is subjective:
Is it easy to approach girls? Are they shy or not? Is it easy to have sex in short time? Are they funny or not? Are they hot in the bed? How do they make sex? Do they give blow jobs and anal? How much money do I have to spend on gifts a day (around)?
When I talk to girls in other countries online I notice they are cheerful and they love talking. I'm noticing a different behavior of Angolan girls compared to other African girls.
Do I make an error to stay in Lubango for 20 days? Is it better to stay also in Luanda for 10 days, even if Luanda is more expensive than Lubango? I will like to rest and I don't like an important night life.
I hope someone who knows Angola can brighten this forum on Angola with some good and detailed news.
Thank you.
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08-15-19 15:55 #142
Posts: 321Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
Thanks for your effort. I wouldn't have thought about Angola if I hadn't read your post. Its been unrealistically expensive for so long, I ignored it until now.
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08-15-19 11:11 #141
Posts: 1486Currency
Originally Posted by JohnAuro [View Original Post]
Neddy.
Do your homework then you know. In the future I might not present my research on a silver platter for free.... I spend DAYS on end researching in the Internet.... and that includes Portuguese websites....
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08-15-19 09:11 #140
Posts: 361Angola is mentioned as one of the most expensive countries!?
Luanda is mentioned as one of the most expensive cities!?
Whats the cost to stay at a low / middle class Hotel (no international standard)?
Whats the cost to eat a pizza, or whatever in a local place?
Whats the cost to have a beer in a local pub?
Whats the cost to have a beer in a local night Club?
Whats the cost to take a girl home from in a local night Club?
John.
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08-14-19 19:59 #139
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
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08-14-19 13:53 #138
Posts: 1486Tourists.
Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
Neddy.
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08-14-19 10:20 #137
Posts: 321Bikinis in Africa
In 2004, I was in Ghana Labadi Beach when a commotion began. Three very good looking young white tourists in bikinis showed up. The word spread through the beach and Ghanian men rapidly began to amass around them. The crowd wasn't satisfied with looking and many started making physical contact. The ladies didn't stay long enough to sit down and soon were shuttled away in a surrounded taxi. After the taxi left, a smaller animated crowd lingered. A bikini bottom was being ripped from one hand to another.
I've seen tourists on the beach there before and after but that experience was almost traumatizing.
That's one of the reasons I asked the bare skin question. I've seen exposed skin on video of African countries but almost never have I seen it myself except for tourists.
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08-13-19 12:23 #136
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
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08-13-19 11:51 #135
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by Eszpresszo [View Original Post]
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree********africa/angola/angola-travel-report-tips-luanda-calandula-falls-namibe-lubango-santa-clara-oshikango-by-public-transport-hitch-hiking-aug-18-part-1
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08-12-19 23:47 #134
Posts: 321Skin
Unlike Brazil where women walk around barely clad, Africans don't show much skin. In some countries its illegal to show her thigh or mid drift. I haven't been to every African country but, the ones I went to women won't even wear shorts. And many don't on the beach.
The video shows bikinis. Do Angolans wear shorts in public?
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08-12-19 23:36 #133
Posts: 1077Originally Posted by JonesLover [View Original Post]
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08-12-19 19:14 #132
Posts: 1486Kwanza Freefall
The kwanza usd rate hit already 450 kwanza to 1 usd.
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08-12-19 18:10 #131
Posts: 1486Visa
Originally Posted by JonesLover [View Original Post]
https://youtu.be/thLMZIWHABQ
Better start learning basic portugues.
My biggest worry is getting a visa and getting it extended as I want to max. Out my stay to 60 days. Fortunately I found a very helpful thread:
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntr...e-stories-here
Flights from LIS dirt cheap.
Neddy.
And here is the key post:
I was able to extend my SME evisa for a further 30 days in Benguela. If you want to do this, first go into the SME office there and take a photo of the page showing what you'll need to apply:
two passport photos
colour photocopies of your passport bio and visa pages
completed application form (you pay for this)
a notarized letter in Portuguese explaining why you want to stay longer (the notary is picky about what the letter looks like, it must be a formal letter with all your info in the header, addressed properly, signed, etc)
It took two days to get the extension. I didn't have to bring in my original evisa approval page or anything.
The Luanda SME office has the reputation of being slower, less friendly and more chaotic than the Benguela branch
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08-12-19 09:21 #130
Posts: 245Let's rekindle this Angola forum please.
Does anyone know a good dating website for Angola? If it is free it is better.
Are the Angolan girls hot and horny in the bed?