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08-10-23 14:20 #5414
Posts: 7I am in Nosy Be-Ambatoloaka currently and the place is full of girls and not so many punters. The one I picked on my first night has latched on by giving me her anal virginity on the 2nd day and sleeping with me and another girl on the 3rd day. Money was never talked, so I am not sure if they are full pros or not but I give them pocket change in the morning and they seem happy and don't want to leave and we go to the beach together and have lazy impromptu sex all the time, which is about the only thing to do here. The drag has been the intermitent power cuts and I a digestive track disturbance I caught not sure if from water, food, or licking them.
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I go to the beach with the girls, but it gets boring here fast.
Is there another forum member currently around here who would like to have a beer with me? I usually go down to Taxi Be around 10.
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08-08-23 17:41 #5413
Posts: 5Name of Hotel
Originally Posted by Mdemde [View Original Post]
What was the name of your hotel?
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08-06-23 20:44 #5412
Posts: 326Today, 127 years ago on the 6. August 1896
The start of the French colonization of Madagaskar.
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08-06-23 03:57 #5411
Posts: 746Originally Posted by MontanaMonger [View Original Post]
Bonsoir, mademoiselle.
Combien?
O est le...?
Merci beaucoup.
Je t'aime!
Laisse moi t'embrasser.
Je veux te baiser!
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08-05-23 21:58 #5410
Posts: 405Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0 [View Original Post]
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08-05-23 21:19 #5409
Posts: 1486Malagasy?
Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0 [View Original Post]
La Buse.
Legal resident of Isle Rouge.
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08-05-23 20:25 #5408
Posts: 505Amazing Vezo girl met on the street.
I must remind you I don't take anything but normal regular girls. So I have no knowledge of the p4 p cost.
I know zero french and I'm learning malagasy language and culture because I'm a resident now! And I'm getting exponential results!
God bless America.
BS: Legal resident!
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08-05-23 20:07 #5407
Posts: 505Mahafaly girl
Madagascar is great. But like anything else it gets better when you understand it better!
God bless America.
BS: Official resident!
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08-05-23 19:20 #5406
Posts: 505This is ugly!
Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
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08-05-23 14:53 #5405
Posts: 405Originally Posted by Mdemde [View Original Post]
I wonder what the "African-American" men did about the language barrier.
Thank you for flight information from phils saves me a lot of research.
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08-05-23 11:38 #5404
Posts: 326And now: How about the US. Boys?
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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08-05-23 10:16 #5403
Posts: 295Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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08-05-23 10:11 #5402
Posts: 295Originally Posted by MontanaMonger [View Original Post]
As an English speaking visitor in a Francophone country, a few words in French 'bonjour, c'est vas?' or 'bonsoir, c'est vas?' and a smile is always a good way to start a conversation, before following it up with 'je ne parle pas Francais!' There are some English speaking staff in the hotels and restaurants, and some girls do speak a little bit of English, but having something like the google translate app on your phone is a must.
I got talking with an English-speaking French guy at my hotel in Nosy Be who had heard about the problem I had with the 2 girls. He said he had been living there for about 12 years and that 50k is really the bare minimum you should be offering the girls.
I stayed at a hotel in Ambatoloaka in Nosy Be, and I went to Hell-Ville one day for a wander round (about a 30 minute ride away). I couldn't find any action there though just after dark I encountered 4 or 5 freelancers in 'Rue Pierre ler' which is a small side road just a few minutes walk south of the main market area, but they were a bit on the rough side. I also went up to Andilana beach on a day trip, it's about a 45 minute ride north of Ambatoloaka beach. The beach there is beautiful, but the road there from Ambatoloaka is a terrible road full of potholes and bumps and unpaved sections of road. There does not appear to be any action at Andilana beach.
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08-05-23 09:43 #5401
Posts: 295Originally Posted by MontanaMonger [View Original Post]
For the return flight going back to Cebu (Nairobi / Dubai / Cebu), there is only a 4 hour layover at Dubai so not enough time for a night at a hotel.
All the other flights were short flights so I went economy.
I booked and paid for all 4 internal Madagascar domestic flights online before I left Cebu, there was no trouble making the bookings. Try this link;.
https://madagascarairlines.com/en/index.html
There is an option to pay in either local currency or in Euro.
Yes I flew into Antananarivo from Nairobi via Kenya Airways, and then a domestic flight to Nosy Be with Madagascar Airlines. I had 4 domestic flights in Madagascar. Antananarivo (Tana) to Nosy Be return and Tana to Toamasina return.
I bought some USD and some Euros in Cebu before I left, but honestly can't remember what currency I used to get my visa when I arrived in Tana.
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08-04-23 07:07 #5400
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by Mdemde [View Original Post]
La Buse.
Legal resident of Isle Rouge.