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  1. #2590

    Great pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Benetar  [View Original Post]
    The pics are of my gf (Accra) who I am thinking more and more will be a long term asset. LOL. Don't bother pm'ing for her number.

    She is one of the smartest girls I have EVER met, LOL, with an alpha streak that becomes very, very well heeled with her Daddie. I particularly relished just letting her take any and all taxi drivers to task, haha.
    Excellent pics, brother! Thanks for sharing! I am just wondering how much you have paid for her?

    Cheers!

    Hesekiels

  2. #2589
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Murray  [View Original Post]
    I have read this questions asked in several post but never seen it answered. I am in DC and I still did mine by mail. (never go downtown unless absolutly necessary)

    http://www.ghanaembassy.org/index.php?page=visas

    Good Luck!
    I referred to it in a post on Feb 27. Sent my Visa app in from the West Coast (USA) and the Ghana embassy returned in in 4 business days, despite my NOT paying the Rush premium. Nice turnaround. Also note, again. 60$ I think for a single entry but $100 will get you 5 year multi entry.

  3. #2588

    Wow great stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by pete benetar  [View Original Post]
    the pics are of my gf (accra) who i am thinking more and more will be a long term asset. Lol. Don't bother pm'ing for her number.

    She is one of the smartest girls i have ever met, lol, with an alpha streak that becomes very, very well heeled with her daddie. I particularly relished just letting her take any and all taxi drivers to task, haha.
    unbelievable!

  4. #2587

    How to get Ghana Visa in USA

    I have read this questions asked in several post but never seen it answered. I am in DC and I still did mine by mail. (never go downtown unless absolutly necessary)

    http://www.ghanaembassy.org/index.php?page=visas

    Good Luck!

  5. #2586
    Quote Originally Posted by Tungsten2  [View Original Post]
    Re. Fruit, apparently kiwi fruit makes it the sweetest. But you'd probably need to eat about a kilo a day.
    This was the first time I ever bothered adjusting diet. Ate half a fresh pineapple a few days into my trip and gf claimed it tasted better. Of course, I let her know that's why I was doing it so I may have introduced a small, biased "Hawthorne Effect".

    What I think we need is a randomized, blinded trial with male subjects on alternating weeks of fruit enhanced diets and "control" girls to provide quantitative scaled jism ratings to see if efficacy is statistically significant.

    Anyway, I've gone from a nonbeliever to showing her I eat fresh pineapple every day. I think it shows her I appreciate everything she does

  6. #2585

    Fruit

    Re. Fruit, apparently kiwi fruit makes it the sweetest. But you'd probably need to eat about a kilo a day.

  7. #2584

    Taxi drivers

    Hey Pete, great pics! They remind my of one of my girls there in Ghana, they could be twins. Actually when I first saw your pics I was like, holy shit, that's Tete.

    You said "I particularly relished just letting her take any and all taxi drivers to task", hahaha, yes Tete would give these drivers pure hell when negotiating taxi fares, but when we were around Kumasi, here home town, she had a call list of good taxi drivers, if we were planning on going somewhere, she would just call one up and the driver would come and pick us up, no problems.

    Thanks for the pictures Pete, beautiful Lady!

    Cheers, Ty

  8. #2583

    Pyjama. I hear ya!

    African titties are the biggest and best the world has to offer.

  9. #2582
    She has a pair of gorgeous tits! Slim, and yet big natural titties. Great combination!

  10. #2581
    Found this girl on a free social network site; when we met she looked like a teenager so after she tells me she's 23; I ask for I'd and her passport reveals she is 20 yo. After leaving La Paradise Inn, we hopped an STC bus to Cape Coast and Elmina and toured the castles, beaches etc.

    The Elmina Resort was a dump (or at least the room we were in) , but otherwise a nice looking resort. In cape coast we stayed at Prospect Lodge which was not bad for 45 Cedi per night (AC, Queen bed, good water). Mighty Victory hotel had good reviews on line but did not stay there. Beach was about 15 minute hike from Prospect.

    At Prospect, weird, they put a sheet slipshod over the mattress and no cover sheet. I figure I'm going to be brushing my balls or a hole against a bed spread that might not have been washed for weeks. I call and tell them I want more sheets and give the housekeeper a few cedi which turns her frown into a glowing smile. Mosquitos there too; glad I was taking my Doxycycline and amasterone plus or whatever the hell it's called. White boys don't have the Sickle Cell trait to help them out when the P. Falciparum and Anopheles start to get thick.

    Left cape coast, back to STC for 11 am bus and the lady who told us 2 days before that the buses were reliable and never full now told us the 11 am bus "did not show up. You can come back later at 2 pm". We caught a taxi to "FORT" private transpo, nearer into cape coast town center. Paid 7 Cedi and left in a 14 passenger van (with AC) that got us back to Accra in just under TWO hours. Driver was passing a lot of folk, but seemed competent so the short transit time was nice. BTW, FORT trans is a little service station looking lot with gas and some vans; the boss told me as I walked up "4 more seats left. You pay 28 Cedi for 4 and we will go right now!". I looked at the van which had 10 people already waiting inside, politely declined and as soon as my gf paid the 14 for 2 tix, they closed the van doors and we were on our way.

    Back in Accra, we stayed at His Majesty's hotel which was easily the best hotel of the 4 we stayed at. A little pricey (150 USD) , but it was a nice way to wrap up the last few days. We spent our last day on Labadi beach and that's a very nice beach. 5 Cedi entrance fee I think (gf handled all the small payments) , tho they hand you a cold beer on your way in.

  11. #2580

    Gf

    The pics are of my gf (Accra) who I am thinking more and more will be a long term asset. LOL. Don't bother pm'ing for her number.

    She is one of the smartest girls I have EVER met, LOL, with an alpha streak that becomes very, very well heeled with her Daddie. I particularly relished just letting her take any and all taxi drivers to task, haha.
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  12. #2579
    I used to prefer hispanic or a little lighter skin girls but now prefer black. So it's is largely one's personal preferences but I prefer Ghana. Again, Haiti would be my first choice, but Ghanaians more fluent in English and this biases my preference for Ghanaians over Haitians who I prefer over DR girls. I have NEVER been anywhere else in Africa however and so Ugandans or Kenyans etc might be better than Ghanaians for nice black girls.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master Yoda  [View Original Post]
    Have you been to the dr?

    Tell me looks wise how the ghanaian girls compare in looks to dominicana pete.
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  13. #2578
    Have you been to the dr?

    Tell me looks wise how the ghanaian girls compare in looks to dominicana pete.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Benetar  [View Original Post]
    I can't comment on Ghanian girls since this is my first visit and the spinner I've hooked up with is originally from Central Afr Repub and has only been in Ghana for 2 years. She's a good 8-9 physically (I've got pics on my evo and will try to post a few later when I get back stateside) , but she's fluent in 5 languages, a horny little * who loves oral, is as smart as a whip and has a great sense of humor. She works a typical 6 day work week and after commuting time I think she would be categorized as a slave laborer in the USA and is lovingly humble and thankful for anything I provide to her. She intro'd me to Skype which I have to say works pretty damn good IMO.

    We went to Waikiki club Monday night and left about 12:30 and I think the place was just starting to come alive. It was fairly dead until we left though about 10 in all unaccompanied women were there. Most were unappealing to me and after a few stouts my 8-9 gf was at 9 and her stock was rising. So again, not really sure about the romantic skew of the ghanians but I've already taken to calling this little girl my wife (I won't sponsor her until after a very successful 2nd visit, if and when that happens) and can only say this is has been a very, very romantic few days with the rest of the week to follow.

    Anyway, we stayed at the La Paradise Inn for a couple of nights and I felt like upgrading to a higher quality setting. La Paradise not too bad but I did not care too much for the location (you had to call or walk 4-5 blocks for a taxi) , plus the kitchenette advertised was lousy. I don't want to say a glass of what I emptied into the sink drain, but when I heard a plop below I opened the undersink cabinet and the drain was not connected. I left it a mess and we checked out that morning, plus the water situation there was pretty weak or very low pressure and the water in the kitchen was not on, I guess understandably, since the sink was not even connected to drainage.

    Went by STC (State Trans Corp) terminal at 8:30 in the am and (I'm guessing by luck) was on one of the AC buses to Cape Coast that got us there in, yes. 2.5 hours. Traffic was probably very light relatively. Cost was 11 Cedi and the bus was only 1/4 filled. No schedules posted but at Cape City STC they said departing buses go back to Accra at 0300/0700/1100 and 1500. Lady said most buses are NOT filled. The STC seems like a very well run agency and I would strongly recommend STC service to Cape Coast or Takorida (sic) based on this single experience.

    Checked into Elmina Beach Resort which I am sitting here almost 3 hours after check in and the AC does not work. It's basic "standard" room and while the complex seems upscale (and you are right on the beach) , this room is definitely dumpy. I had a room 2 weeks ago at Times Square about the same price that was far better in quality.

    As I type, maintenance finally shows and turns on the AC. Now working and back to my Ghanian honeymoon!

    Ps; wrt fruit and jism, have heard a couple of times Pineapple is indeed the way to go. I don't bother.

  14. #2577
    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Benetar  [View Original Post]
    Checked into Elmina Beach Resort which I am sitting here almost 3 hours after check in and the AC does not work. It's basic "standard" room and while the complex seems upscale (and you are right on the beach) , this room is definitely dumpy. I had a room 2 weeks ago at Times Square about the same price that was far better in quality.

    As I type, maintenance finally shows and turns on the AC. Now working and back to my Ghanian honeymoon!

    Ps; wrt fruit and jism, have heard a couple of times Pineapple is indeed the way to go. I don't bother.
    Thanks for the info. I am billed for my second trip to Ghana in April and plan to use the Beach Resort. I know what to expect, at least. Good report though.

  15. #2576

    Hey Enigma

    Quote Originally Posted by Enigma84  [View Original Post]
    As you have said, the DR seems to have many different flavors, where as in Ghana there seems to be just the one flavor. Ghanaian women seem to be emotionally detached and not great romantics. It's in the culture I guess because men don't seem particularly bothered about romance and all that stuff that some of us western men value so much. In it kills the GFE for me for both pros and non pros.
    I can't comment on Ghanian girls since this is my first visit and the spinner I've hooked up with is originally from Central Afr Repub and has only been in Ghana for 2 years. She's a good 8-9 physically (I've got pics on my evo and will try to post a few later when I get back stateside) , but she's fluent in 5 languages, a horny little ***** who loves oral, is as smart as a whip and has a great sense of humor. She works a typical 6 day work week and after commuting time I think she would be categorized as a slave laborer in the USA and is lovingly humble and thankful for anything I provide to her. She intro'd me to Skype which I have to say works pretty damn good IMO.

    We went to Waikiki club Monday night and left about 12:30 and I think the place was just starting to come alive. It was fairly dead until we left though about 10 in all unaccompanied women were there. Most were unappealing to me and after a few stouts my 8-9 gf was at 9 and her stock was rising. So again, not really sure about the romantic skew of the ghanians but I've already taken to calling this little girl my wife (I won't sponsor her until after a very successful 2nd visit, if and when that happens) and can only say this is has been a very, very romantic few days with the rest of the week to follow.

    Anyway, we stayed at the La Paradise Inn for a couple of nights and I felt like upgrading to a higher quality setting. La Paradise not too bad but I did not care too much for the location (you had to call or walk 4-5 blocks for a taxi) , plus the kitchenette advertised was lousy. I don't want to say a glass of what I emptied into the sink drain, but when I heard a plop below I opened the undersink cabinet and the drain was not connected. I left it a mess and we checked out that morning, plus the water situation there was pretty weak or very low pressure and the water in the kitchen was not on, I guess understandably, since the sink was not even connected to drainage.

    Went by STC (State Trans Corp) terminal at 8:30 in the am and (I'm guessing by luck) was on one of the AC buses to Cape Coast that got us there in, yes. 2.5 hours. Traffic was probably very light relatively. Cost was 11 Cedi and the bus was only 1/4 filled. No schedules posted but at Cape City STC they said departing buses go back to Accra at 0300/0700/1100 and 1500. Lady said most buses are NOT filled. The STC seems like a very well run agency and I would strongly recommend STC service to Cape Coast or Takorida (sic) based on this single experience.

    Checked into Elmina Beach Resort which I am sitting here almost 3 hours after check in and the AC does not work. It's basic "standard" room and while the complex seems upscale (and you are right on the beach) , this room is definitely dumpy. I had a room 2 weeks ago at Times Square about the same price that was far better in quality.

    As I type, maintenance finally shows and turns on the AC. Now working and back to my Ghanian honeymoon!

    ps; wrt fruit and jism, have heard a couple of times Pineapple is indeed the way to go. I don't bother.

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