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  1. #12069

    Post holiday medical tests

    On this trip, I banged a couple of hookers bareback. This was the first time ever I've slipped off the condom in over 30 years of mongering at various places around the world.

    Upon arriving home, I rang the government run sexual health clinic downtown and was advised that I would only need a you rine test for chlamydia and gonorrhoea. Luckily my girlfriend has her period and I have a couple days to get checked before I need to bang her.

    What post holiday tests do the other mongers get when they return home after banging pinay pussy bareback?

  2. #12068
    Quote Originally Posted by Mogwai  [View Original Post]
    When I applied for a 29 day extension back in 2015 I had to fill in the names, adresses and phone numbers of 2 Filipino friends / acquaintances on the application form.
    I don't know if they are still asking this but you can better be prepared.

    You can make up two names and adresses if you don't know anyone (or if you don't want to ask the P4 P girls you know), because allegedly they are not checking anything. However I don't know if this is advisable.
    That part is still on the form (area for Filipino friend), but I left it blank. Re-upped 2 months ago in the province and had to fill out the same form again. I fill in the pertinent info: Name, my local address (hotel or condo), reason (tourist), the date you want to depart (within 59 days of arrival). Interestingly in the province they required a thumbprint scan (not required the last time in Intramuros).

    In Intramuros the procedure has been: 1) Fill out form and then get directed to a window. 2) At window hand over form and passport. Wait 3-ish minutes while the Immigration officer works it on his computer. He asks if you want 1-hour or 3-day pickup; One hour thanks! He keeps the passport and prints out 2 sheets of paper. One is a payment bill for the p3100, the other is your background check he has just run on you. It says things like: YOU ARE NOT ON ANY WATCHLIST. YOU ARE NOT ON ANY BLACKLIST. 3) he directs you to a payment window, so you head over to that window and hand them the bill and p3100. They give you a receipt and say come back to yet another window in 1 hour. 4) Go get coffee and wait one hour. 5) Come back and report to the designated window and pick up your passport with new visa stamp in it (right next to your inbound stamp).

  3. #12067
    Quote Originally Posted by CharmCityDave  [View Original Post]
    I think I have shilled for google Fi here before. For americans it is a great international mobile voice and data service but I have used rather in extensively in many countries including columbia, the philippines, thailand, Cambodia, malaysia, Indonesia, Australia but you get the idea. You can save a few pesos getting a local sim card but for me the convenience of having my phone on an active wheels down in a new country is more than worth a couple of dollars period. The knock on google Fi used to be it didn't support a wide varriety of phones (I love my Pixel), but it now supports many Samsung and iPhone models. If interested see below, we both get a $20 services credit if you sing up. Feel free to mesage me with any questions.

    https://g.co/fi/r/AV50AT
    My elcheapo Lenovo takes 2 SIM cards which is handy to have local phone and data whilst keeping my usual number on roaming.

  4. #12066
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    Gents did I miss anything?
    When I applied for a 29 day extension back in 2015 I had to fill in the names, adresses and phone numbers of 2 Filipino friends / acquaintances on the application form.
    I don't know if they are still asking this but you can better be prepared.

    You can make up two names and adresses if you don't know anyone (or if you don't want to ask the P4 P girls you know), because allegedly they are not checking anything. However I don't know if this is advisable.

  5. #12065

    Voice and data service in the philippines (and pretty much anywhere)

    I think I have shilled for google Fi here before. For americans it is a great international mobile voice and data service but I have used rather in extensively in many countries including columbia, the philippines, thailand, Cambodia, malaysia, Indonesia, Australia but you get the idea. You can save a few pesos getting a local sim card but for me the convenience of having my phone on an active wheels down in a new country is more than worth a couple of dollars period. The knock on google Fi used to be it didn't support a wide varriety of phones (I love my Pixel), but it now supports many Samsung and iPhone models. If interested see below, we both get a $20 services credit if you sing up. Feel free to mesage me with any questions.

    https://g.co/fi/r/AV50AT

  6. #12064
    Quote Originally Posted by ForkTruck  [View Original Post]
    On my previous two trips to the Philippines I have been staying the standard tourist visa limit which I think is 29 days +/- On my next trip I want to stay longer, as long as 7 weeks, so I stopped into an Ayala mall store offering immigration work and asked them how I could stay for up to two months. The clerk there told me it was no problem and she would handle it for 5000 php. I said thanks for the info and left. I am thinking 5000 is huge and don't believe others are paying that for something I should be able to do myself. What advice do you guys have for me?

    FT.
    DIY is 3 k for a 29 day extension to your initial 30 day visa on arrival. Available at any office but the smaller offices are much easier and less busy. Mine took 15 minutes at Battangas.

    I forgot to extend one trip and the fine at NAIA was exactly the same. No receipt or stamp though so I may have just donated to the Immigration Agent's Christmas Fund. 😁.

  7. #12063
    Quote Originally Posted by ForkTruck  [View Original Post]
    On my previous two trips to the Philippines I have been staying the standard tourist visa limit which I think is 29 days +/- On my next trip I want to stay longer, as long as 7 weeks, so I stopped into an Ayala mall store offering immigration work and asked them how I could stay for up to two months. The clerk there told me it was no problem and she would handle it for 5000 php. I said thanks for the info and left. I am thinking 5000 is huge and don't believe others are paying that for something I should be able to do myself. What advice do you guys have for me?

    FT.
    You can taxi to the Bureau of Immigration office in Intramuros city, and extend your 30-day stamp to 59 days. Take your passport. There is a form to fill out. Fees work like this:

    If you can leave your passport for 3 days, you pay approximately p2100. Then you return in 3 days and pick up your passport which will have the extension in it. If you want then to process the thing within 1 hour, you pay p3100 approximately (there is a Starbucks across the street, get a coffee there and read the newspaper). Having the Ayala store charge p5000 is not bad if they can do the 1-hour thing and get your passport back to you the next day. Factor in also your taxi and coffee costs if you choose to do it yourself.

    Gents did I miss anything?

  8. #12062
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    I was looking at prices in the low season for next year. SFO or LAX to Manila is running in the low $600's USD for round-trip.
    Would you kindly remind us what low-season is for travel from the US to the PI? Thanks.

  9. #12061
    Quote Originally Posted by ForkTruck  [View Original Post]
    I am thinking 5000 is huge and don't believe others are paying that for something I should be able to do myself. What advice do you guys have for me?FT.
    5000 pesos is like 95 usd. I am thinking if that "is huge" for you, then the advice would be: get more money.

  10. #12060

    Visa question

    On my previous two trips to the Philippines I have been staying the standard tourist visa limit which I think is 29 days +/- On my next trip I want to stay longer, as long as 7 weeks, so I stopped into an Ayala mall store offering immigration work and asked them how I could stay for up to two months. The clerk there told me it was no problem and she would handle it for 5000 php. I said thanks for the info and left. I am thinking 5000 is huge and don't believe others are paying that for something I should be able to do myself. What advice do you guys have for me?

    FT.

  11. #12059

    Exceptional service.

    Quote Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste  [View Original Post]
    I am a PPS Club member on SQ. Yet I would say Emirates and Qatar Airways have better service. Objectively speaking.
    On my very first Philippines trip when leaving through Mactan I naively asked the Silkair check-in agent for her phone number. The same girl also did the aerobridge duty where she handed me her phone number. Fast forward a few months and she came good at the Waterfront Hotel. She had originally trained as a nurse, drank beers like a trooper and was a genuine girl. Took up a two year contract in Middle East and never seen again.

    I have fond memories of the SQ group airline.

    BD.

  12. #12058
    Quote Originally Posted by Ebauche  [View Original Post]
    SQ regularly runs special fares out of EWR, IAH, LAX, & SGO, and likely starting next years out of SEA, to various Asian destinations, including MNL. Usually requiring a stop in NRT, FRA, DME, or ICN. But, it's hard to beat service on SQ, even in Economy.
    I am a PPS Club member on SQ. Yet I would say Emirates and Qatar Airways have better service. Objectively speaking.

  13. #12057

    Manila airport

    Departed Manila yesterday on an international flight, By the numbers at 10:30 am. In line at immigration A; 2000 persons standing, immigration be; 1000 persons standing. Number of times my suitcase and back pack went through an Xray scanner 3. Number of times my passport and boarding pass were looked at 4. Number of time I had to remove my shoes 2. It is not a good experience to say the least. Immigration / passport control was only manned at 25% of stations under an ironic advertisment for a new phone stating in two foot high letters a more intelligent solution. Ha ha. Wheel chair customers kept getting wheeled to the front of lines. I think my back will start to bother me next time, difficult to walk sir, please bring chair and pusher.

  14. #12056
    Quote Originally Posted by BrainDrain  [View Original Post]
    For some reason I cannot reply to this member who takes it upon themselves to message me. Once again here is my reply.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sxxxx
    No Company pays you anything , and even if they did , you conveniently left that info out when you said in effect whoring in Phils is cheaper. As one poster said , in response to your weak effort , he needs to fuck 100 chicks to amortize the air fares etc. Most of us are two week tourists = airfare , hotels etc make whoring in Phils expensive. We are talking about two week tourists , not wannabe jet about Execs , lol.

    Best not mention Australia , your putting it down , every time you mention it. Dummy to Dummies ... a match made in heaven.

    I'm not sure what you are talking about? Let me know if you want assistance on how I arranged my life in order to live my dream. It may no be your dream. I have a lot of fun.

    Cheers.
    Mongering value is a very individual thing both in terms of activities preferences and cost.

    While it may be expensive for Sx to get to PI, for others it is nearby and airfares are cheap. Don't forget that for others, the reverse journey get to his holiday spots can be equally expensive.

    As an example, I was looking into going to some of the low price, developing country destinations as a change to PI. For me, air fares to Colombia or Madagascar are in the '000's of dollars and the return trip is about a week of airtime. It would take a lot of $10 girls to justify this compared to $500 flights of a couple of hours to PI or LOS.

    While many visitors are tourists, there are also many posters who make the most of paid business trips while they are here. Some are even paid to live in Asia for years on a "Hardship Posting". 😁.

  15. #12055

    Amen brother

    Quote Originally Posted by BrainDrain  [View Original Post]
    I receive some PM feedback on my claim of being better value in Philippines. Sure beats the Australian equivalent of fucking Chinese farm girls on massage tables.
    BD.
    Current price in BrisVegas is 7500 peso for 1 HR of "dodgy" quick fuck on a massage table with variable looking ML.

    No comparison as far as I am concerned.

    NI.

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