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  1. #5471

    Use your commonsense

    The wide spread promiscuity and on the hot spots enhanced by tourists and les putes - 0. 3% obvious is a wishful thought.

    The way they made this study and were they took the samples is the other question.

  2. #5470

    3% hiv rate in Madagascar?

    I was a bit shocked when I saw this report on Medrxiv website. According to them the real hiv prevalence rate is not 0.3% but it is 3% percent and this is a new report from 2023.

    This is from the report: To our knowledge, this study marks the largest primary test data-based HIV study to date among Madagascar's general population, showing a greatly higher HIV prevalence (3.0%) than previously reported modeling based figures (0.3%.

  3. #5469

    It seems someone is having a good time!

    Quote Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy  [View Original Post]
    Madagascar is a beautiful country with beautiful scenery (except Tana), all it takes is a genuine smile and you will not be able to keep up with all the available options at your beckon and call. And if you speak French your world of opportunity stretches across the whole country. Modern infrastructure is absent and transportation is rudimentary, but that is the fascination and mystery of this captivating red land. I know now why the French here covet their lifestyle, as it's easy to be spoiled by modern human demands.
    See you soon.

  4. #5468

    Madagascar the last paradise

    Madagascar is a beautiful country with beautiful scenery (except Tana), all it takes is a genuine smile and you will not be able to keep up with all the available options at your beckon and call. And if you speak French your world of opportunity stretches across the whole country. Modern infrastructure is absent and transportation is rudimentary, but that is the fascination and mystery of this captivating red land. I know now why the French here covet their lifestyle, as it's easy to be spoiled by modern human demands.

  5. #5467

    Hahaha

    Quote Originally Posted by NamasteParis  [View Original Post]
    Are you talking about Tatie Chris at Nosy Be?

    If so, how could you explore the Manson at Tana and Tatie Chris the same night?

    Ubiquity super power?
    Saturday night Tana, Sunday night Amba yes because we live in a modern world and Taty Chris is a Sunday only event!

  6. #5466
    Quote Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy  [View Original Post]
    Reminds of help in rio 1998, so many people letting it allll haaaang looose. Options galore couldn't keep up with the invitations.
    Are you talking about Tatie Chris at Nosy Be?

    If so, how could you explore the Manson at Tana and Tatie Chris the same night?

    Ubiquity super power?

  7. #5465
    Quote Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy  [View Original Post]
    . I told her I can't because so tired, promised to meet the next night because she was so fine. Went home and slept with the mosquitoes instead.
    Can you find one of them electric mosquito rackets in the general merchandise store? Them fuckin things are one of the best things God ever invented. Clear your room a couple times a day and laugh every time you hear a pop!

  8. #5464

    Lundi

    I'm staying at a great place where I can cook and has a beautiful garden with lots of mosquitoes at dusk. I went out Monday evening to check the crowd in front of taxi be and afro bar. I hung out for a bit at Afro bar but I was too tired so I decided to leave for the hotel, then of course a beautiful tall dark femme came up to while I was walking and wanted to share herself with me. I told her I can't because so tired, promised to meet the next night because she was so fine. Went home and slept with the mosquitoes instead.

  9. #5463

    Manson is dead because it's for sale?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tottem  [View Original Post]
    That's why it's dead. The owner is looking for places in Nosy Be.
    Or it's for sale because it's dead? Yes it looks like Amba in Nosy be is expanding its' commercial presentation. Not sure that is a positive sign.

  10. #5462

    Manson is for sale

    That's why it's dead. The owner is looking for places in Nosy Be.

  11. #5461

    Taty Cris was wild last night!

    Reminds of help in rio 1998, so many people letting it allll haaaang looose. Options galore couldn't keep up with the invitations.

  12. #5460

    Saturday night is alright

    Out at 1:00 am. What happened to Manson? Dead again and no one is having fun, so it seemed to me, the vibe is suffering the last breath syndrome. Taxi be is the exact opposite, people smiling, dancing and you could see most were genuinely enjoying themselves. Lots of opportunities to be had with just a smile. Did the obligatory walk through a couple of times. Three femmes invited me over to were they dancing and laughing amongst themselves in front of the stage. The fille that I was attracted to grabbed my hand and began to move her ass on my pelvis (the gyrating ass to pelvis move). We exchanged names and pleasantries and danced for a bit, then she was asking for a drink (bad sign) so I asked her to wait and I'll be back. On the third round I saw another attractive opportunity who displayed a great smile and welcoming eyes. I spent about 15 minutes interviewing her to make sure she knew "pipe". I was heading to Amba Sunday afternoon so I didn't want to pass too much time, I invited her to join me at chez moi. Again great attitude and we both enjoyed each other. Got to love mada!

  13. #5459
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    That's why if you read my posts it's not a good idea to start with an very advanced african country. Kenya is more developed and people speak English. In every hotel and guest house in subsaharan Africa and Madagascar you have a cleaning lady which also does your Landry for a few dollars. And believe it or not. There is laundries in Tana. Be careful though where they dry your laundry. There is the common putzi fly or skin maggot fly which has the habit of laying her eggs onto wet laundry. Then the eggs attach themselves to your skin and there's maggots growing under your skin. Very common in subsaharan Africa.

    La Buse.

    Who never had putzi flies but bedbugs twice in Madagascar. Scabies in Addis Ababa and malaria tropica in Dar es Salaam.
    I know these flies and thier eggs, never had that during all my stay in Ivory coast, 7 years, long time ago.

    The best way to avoid this is to iron everything, hot iron kill all eggs. But everything means really all clothes that can be in contact with skin.

    I saw a friend with eggs going in his skin, very bad, temperature, pain, big buttons all over his back. Yes be very careful with laundry.

  14. #5458

    Clothes

    On my first trip I too spent an afternoon trying to find laundry service. Expecting laundry saloons which charges by the kilo.

    I found three options. Hotel laundry which is expensive, net a sec which is even more expensive and a worker who handwashes it.

    100 ariary for underwear and t shirts 200 for pants or jackets and 300 for two place bedsheet. You will pay for the soap bar as well 1000-1400 in epicerie. The clothes will degrade faster when they handwash it cause they are getting stretched out a lot. Good luck.

  15. #5457

    Subsaharan Africa 101 Lesson No. 1 Training course

    Quote Originally Posted by Zippee  [View Original Post]
    You assume correctly. Thus, the question.
    That's why if you read my posts it's not a good idea to start with an very advanced african country. Kenya is more developed and people speak English. In every hotel and guest house in subsaharan Africa and Madagascar you have a cleaning lady which also does your Landry for a few dollars. And believe it or not. There is laundries in Tana. Be careful though where they dry your laundry. There is the common putzi fly or skin maggot fly which has the habit of laying her eggs onto wet laundry. Then the eggs attach themselves to your skin and there's maggots growing under your skin. Very common in subsaharan Africa.

    La Buse.

    Who never had putzi flies but bedbugs twice in Madagascar. Scabies in Addis Ababa and malaria tropica in Dar es Salaam.

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