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  1. #308
    Quote Originally Posted by Lukasek
    I'd apppreciate any info or experience about that.
    Offering dyevs to visit you in your hometown is an excellent choice. I do it on a regular basis, but my policy is that getting the Shengen visa is their business, as the flight costs.

    I made a post about that a few months ago, that you maybe missed.

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...postcount=1086

  2. #307

    Sending invitation: how it exactly works ?

    Hi guys,

    I am chit chat with one girl, the plan is to invite her to my home for holidays, obviously I won't send neither 1 euro, no problem about that, but she said she needs my invitation to get shengen visa, so how it exactly works ?

    Could I get into some troubles if she comes here and she will never get back home ? Actually I think the % she will do it are very almost zero, she has her job and daughter in Minsk, but I like to consider everything....

    Anybody was already "so crazy" to invite one girl they never meet before ?

    From the pictures she sent me, I saw she already travelled to Paris, Prague and Berlin, so I guess more than one already invited her just to have couple of weeks of fun and for sure she already get shengen visa.

    I'd apppreciate any info or experience about that.

    Thanks in advance !

  3. #306
    Quote Originally Posted by Jota Erre
    OSH, Kyrgyzstan.
    WTF?

    Why spamming all the FSU threads with posts about the Kyrgyzstan riots? ...do you suffer from some mental disorders?

    Maybe someone can explain to J.E that the distance between Minsk and Osh must be about 4000 kilometers?

  4. #305

    Corpses in Osh streets as Kyrgyzstan fighting rages

    osh, kyrgyzstan — deadly gun battles raged in the kyrgyzstan city of osh where bodies littered the streets monday as ethnic violence escalated and uzbekistan raced to cope with a massive refugee influx.

    amid sporadic gunfire, charred corpses lay unattended in an ethnic uzbek shop destroyed by petrol bombs, fires burned and osh streets were littered with shell casings under an acrid, black pall of smoke.

    several days of clashes in osh have left at least 117 dead and 1,000 wounded, according to an official toll. some estimates have said 100,000 people have crossed the border into uzbekistan.

    kyrgyzstan is of key importance to the major powers as both the united states and russia have military bases there and a there is growing international concern over the unrest.

    bodies lay on streets across osh where buildings smouldered while the burned carcasses of cars, trucks and felled trees were rep001tered on a road where intense fighting took place.

    shocked residents said the violence would have repercussions for generations to come. "we will never live together again," said akbar, a local ethnic uzbek man wandering the streets in osh carrying a hatchet.

    intermittent gunfire was heard in osh on monday while further to the north in the city of jalalabad the violence was reportedly still in full swing.

    "the situation got worse in jalalabad," the deputy chief of kyrgyzstan's interim government, temir sariyev, told reporters in bishkek.

    "there are local clashes and it is not yet possible fully to contain the situation. armed groups are breaking through here and there and this is linked to the fact that our forces are insufficient" to control the situation.

    the violence exploded friday in osh when ethnic kyrgyz gangs began attacking shops and homes of ethnic uzbeks, igniting tensions between the two dominant ethnic groups in the region that have simmered for a generation.

    experts stress however that despite the clear ethnic component of the violence, it is also directly related to political turmoil in the highly clannish ex-soviet republic where a revolt -- against a president whose power base was in the south -- occurred just two months ago.

    the violence has sent tens of thousands of refugees, most of them ethnic uzbeks but also a large number of tajiks, flooding over the border into uzbekistan where authorities have scrambled to get help to them.

    afp is the only western media outlet permanently accredited in uzbekistan and an afp reporter in the eastern khujaobad district said aid workers were racing to provide care for tens of thousands of refugees.

    "we have settled 2,500 refugees here since saturday," said ikromiddin valiyev, an official in charge of organizing refugee accommodation on the grounds of a factory in the area.

    "we are receiving aid from all the regions of the country. yesterday, 200 trucks with tents and other supplies arrived from samarkand" in southeast uzbekistan, he said.

    estimates on the numbers of refugees that have flooded into uzbekistan in recent days after fleeing the carnage in kyrgyzstan vary, but several officials say the total could top 100,000.

    uzbek military helicopters flew along the uzbek-kyrgyz border while military personnel were seen setting up field kitchens and medical facilities in other districts in eastern uzbekistan.

    kyrgyzstan's interim president, roza otunbayeva, on saturday appealed to russia to send military assistance to help quell the violence.

    the kremlin agreed to send humanitarian aid but has so far said conditions are not in place for any involvement of russian forces in restoring order.

    russia leads a regional security body, the collective security treaty organisation (csto), grouping ex-soviet republics in central asia that was reportedly considering deployment of a rapid-reaction force to the region.

    both russia and the united states maintain military facilities in kyrgyzstan outside of bishkek and russian on sunday dispatched paratroopers to reinforce security at its base.

    eu foreign affairs chief catherine ashton said monday she was "very concerned" at the unrest in kyrgyzstan. un secretary general ban ki-moon expressed alarm at the violence on sunday.

  5. #304
    Quote Originally Posted by Kurenda
    Proposal stay in hunting grounds you know and where you feel comfortable.
    Thanks, but no. Adventure is the spice of life.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurenda
    But if you want to try then try Grodno.
    Lots of Polish girls who are more open and sluttier than their Belarusian counterparts.
    Grodno sounds good.

  6. #303
    Both Lukasek and Proposal.
    As many times stated Belarus is not for everybody and most people will not like it. Moscow and Kiev are much better than Minsk of course, p4p scene is bad but not impossible. Plenty of Moscow's B team operates in Minsk at weekends.
    Coming to Minsk can be a hassle and Lukasek is right money and time can be spent much easier.
    Speaking about provinces in Belarus? If you're not familiar with provinces in Russia or Ukraine then don't attempt it. But if you want to try then try Grodno.
    Lots of Polish girls who are more open and sluttier than their Belarusian counterparts. And if you find it too hard, too boring or you're just afraid of KDS
    polish border is just 24 km away for a quick getaway.
    Also this summer there will be elections in Belarus which means tighter control especially of foreigners he he.
    Proposal don't keep high hope about provincial Belarus, instead stay in hunting grounds you know and where you feel comfortable.

  7. #302
    Quote Originally Posted by Lukasek
    my heart would like to go there tomorrow, but my brain asks me if it does it worth to get across all the hassles to be out there ...
    Come on, I know it would take VERY few for you to plunge back.

  8. #301
    Quote Originally Posted by Prosal

    Where has your sense of adventure disappeared, Luka ?
    Take it as I am maybe getting wiser Prosal...

    In 2 months in wild Russia I invested too much to get too little back and with invested I do not mean only money, but mainly time, energy, days of holidays...

    Honestly, dear friend, I have the feeling that to travel to wild Russia you need more to be masochist than to have sense of adventure for all the problems you have to face daily and..... for what ???

    Samara looks like as Ufa and probably not much different from Novosibirsk or Yekaterinburg, just to write some names randomly.

    Even in wild Russia girls are more spoiled you could imagine and the most "funny" ( sad ) thing was that in Ufa to the guy, who became friend, that pick up at my apartment the exactly kind of girls I wanted just to write him a sms, I paid him.......listen bro........almost exactly the same price I paid at the end of my 2 months in Russia in private apartment in Piter !!!!

    But in Piter I had much much less hassle to face....

    Trust me, I am not here trying to hide a hidden place I found, I am only writing the truth, that obviously it is only my truth, so it is not a law written in the stone, but it can give a different point of view to think about it....

    I love FSU girls more you believe, but I am in trouble, my heart would like to go there tomorrow, but my brain asks me if it does it worth to get across all the hassles to be out there so far as in FKK I can have FSU girl at 50 euro, 30 minutes with daty, bbbj and dfk and so far as I speak russian at 99% I can get easily GFE ?

    And....I can use the days of holidays I save going to FKK instead to Russia, to lie down on the beach in front of the ocean instead to get boring in the fucking monday night with zero night life in... Samara, Ufa, Tver....

    Yep, probably I am getting much wiser I could think....



    Quote Originally Posted by Prosal
    ...Just when I was pondering about following your tracks !!
    Do it bro, maybe you will enjoy it more than me, but I am more than happy if my experience can help you to avoid to get a disappointment and if it can be useful for somebody else.

    P.S. Go 3 months in Moscow bro ...

  9. #300
    Quote Originally Posted by Lukasek
    I won't risk.... flight, visa, apartment ...Maybe I am getting a bit more lazy ?
    I can't believe that the guy who ventured two monthes in "wild" provincial Russia last year can make such a statement. Astonishing to hear those words in your mouth!

    Where has your sense of adventure disappeared, Luka ?

    Just when I was pondering about following your tracks !!

  10. #299
    Quote Originally Posted by prosal
    luka, what about provincial belarus (or possibly minsk) as a next destination ?
    privet drug,

    i guess even minsk is enough provincial, only 1 million and half as capital is nothing, and i am afraid during the week days not much to do about night life...

    however i am testing the ground in these days, let's see how belarussian girls react in mamba and meetic and the beginning it is sad....

    if i will not able to find at least 4-5 nice, normal girls or women waiting for me out there, i won't risk.... flight, visa, apartment just to pay pros that i can have for muuuch less money in oase or world and with much less hassles.

    maybe i am getting a bit more lazy, i do not know, but it seems that everywhere changed and in some way girls get spoiled at speed light

    what you think prosal ?

  11. #298
    Quote Originally Posted by Borderland
    ....but the women are exquisite, shy, statuesque beauties, who are a joy to seduce
    Great words, that urge to immediately take a flight to Gomel. Thanks Borderland.

    Luka, what about provincial Belarus (or possibly Minsk) as a next destination ?

  12. #297
    Quote Originally Posted by Worldwide
    ...
    I did have a fair amount of success off the internet using Flirt...
    Worldwide,

    thanks for great report !

    What do you exactly mean with flirt ? Flirt dot what ? Or maybe mamba or mail.ru ?

  13. #296
    Quote Originally Posted by Hakan Demir
    We were told that Minsk is the safest city of the region and when I was there everything was fine. You are right about being police state. No trouble at all.
    Thanx mate. But how safe are the other cities and the villages?

    My friends want to see the rest of the countryside as well (they wanna go backpacking through Belarus)

  14. #295
    We were told that Minsk is the safest city of the region and when I was there everything was fine. You are right about being police state. No trouble at all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Worldbank
    I am wondering, how safe is Belarus to foreigners? As I am Asian by origin, I am wondering about safety in Belarus as racism is quite common in Russia....As one of my friends who works for BP told me that a few years ago one of his colleagues was almost killed in daylight (attacked by skinheads doing a quick-stab-and-run) near Red Square in Moscow, where there was a lunch of BP.

    But on the other hand, Belarus is a police state, it could be safe (as I experienced in Moldova which is also a bit of a police state as communists rule there as well).

    But how safe is Belarus?

  15. #294

    How safe is Belarus to foreigners?

    I am wondering, how safe is Belarus to foreigners? As I am Asian by origin, I am wondering about safety in Belarus as racism is quite common in Russia....As one of my friends who works for BP told me that a few years ago one of his colleagues was almost killed in daylight (attacked by skinheads doing a quick-stab-and-run) near Red Square in Moscow, where there was a lunch of BP.

    But on the other hand, Belarus is a police state, it could be safe (as I experienced in Moldova which is also a bit of a police state as communists rule there as well).

    But how safe is Belarus?

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