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  1. #1658
    Quote Originally Posted by Golds  [View Original Post]
    Been here in Kampala for 2 weeks, those barrels full of fish without bottom like a lot of you guys are telling about Uganda, I really doubt it. I am not speaking about Tinder girls not even night clubs, I never go to night clubs.

    I am speaking just about me, a white, walking a whole day around in the street, shopping malls etc.

    Saying Hi!, Asking girls, women about a directon etc and then trying to get a dialogue. My conclusion is a LOT of women don't like whites, so the white God factor is in my opinion already gone. I think I am here 10 years too late coming to Africa.
    You may have landed with a wrong or misinformed mindset: in Africa every woman want to shag with whites for money.

    Think about it with the big head: in your country do you expect to shag with every chick you meet on the street or in a shopping mall? I think no!

    My advice: unless you are in some type of red light district (every city have one) or into bars / clubs frequented by WGs (pro or send pro) trying to approach random females expecting to get them into P4P will get you in trouble.

  2. #1657

    White gods

    Been here in Kampala for 2 weeks, those barrels full of fish without bottom like a lot of you guys are telling about Uganda, I really doubt it. I am not speaking about Tinder girls not even night clubs, I never go to night clubs.

    I am speaking just about me, a white, walking a whole day around in the street, shopping malls etc.

    Saying Hi!, Asking girls, women about a directon etc and then trying to get a dialogue. My conclusion is a LOT of women don't like whites, so the white God factor is in my opinion already gone. I think I am here 10 years too late coming to Africa.

  3. #1656

    Kampala

    Anyone around in December? I'll be based in Kampala for few weeks.

    PM me if interested to grab a beer.

  4. #1655
    Quote Originally Posted by NickDaStick  [View Original Post]
    Hey, just landed in Kampala. Did I hear beer? Name the time and place. Or tell me how to PM. Can't figure it out.
    You need to buy a subscription or jack up at least 25 posts Then you can use PM. Greet my squirters.

    Neddy.

  5. #1654

    Meet up

    Quote Originally Posted by Dartrip  [View Original Post]
    Anyone who wants to meet in Kampala for a beer? I will be there 24 Oct-5 Nov. PM me or write a post. Will be staying in Kabalagala and apartment in city centre.
    Hey, just landed in Kampala. Did I hear beer? Name the time and place. Or tell me how to PM. Can't figure it out.

  6. #1653
    Quote Originally Posted by Dartrip  [View Original Post]
    Anyone who wants to meet in Kampala for a beer? I will be there 24 Oct-5 Nov. PM me or write a post. Will be staying in Kabalagala and apartment in city centre.
    Hello,

    Would like to meet up for a beer, I am in Kampala 1 Nov to 1 December. I know my way around Kampala, however looking to meet like minded people.

  7. #1652

    Lets join and have a beer in Kampala

    Anyone who wants to meet in Kampala for a beer? I will be there 24 Oct-5 Nov. PM me or write a post. Will be staying in Kabalagala and apartment in city centre.

  8. #1651

    Entebbe

    I'm going to bang the drum for Entebbe too although my last couple of visits I've been with a regular and not out so much. The UN footprint is lower than it used to be and some places closed or are dying (O's, Rooster) and 4 Turkeys' best days were 25 years ago but Amazon, Knight Riders and Street Club (are all within 100 m of each other.

    At Amazon it's worth pushing through the crowd and going through a door next to the bar at the end which is easy to miss. So called VIP area.

    Knight Riders is a club open Wednesday & Fri-Sun. Loads of Uruguayan UN soldiers in red tracksuits and gold chains living the dream downstairs while upstairs is (slightly) more upmarket.

    Street Club (is more local. Again, make sure you're in the club inside and not the 2 bars at street level.

    Entebbe is small but perfectly-formed. I'll be there for NY.

  9. #1650

    Different worlds?

    My Entebbe experience is two years old but should still be relevant. When previous posters say that Entebbe is "dead" - don't believe them. Any afternoon just go to 4 Turkeys, a bar / restaurant on the main drag. There will be girls, and by evening time there will be many of them, competing hard for you attention. Both, outside at the big tables and indoors. If that is not enough, there are two clubs across the street, I forgot their names, but neon-lit and hard to miss. Almost next-door to each other. Even though I had a girl at my side, by 11 PM I had several girls vying for my attention. A little after midnight things got downright raunchy. Flashing boobs was the minor part of it. On the dance floor it was almost complete fucking. That was on a Thursday. Have no idea how they could top it on a busy weekend.

    My girl rewarded me plentiful back at the hotel that I did not go for one of the "dancing girls. " By breakfast time I was still very much deprived of sleep.

  10. #1649

    BBC the Biased British Broadcaster

    Quote Originally Posted by XXL  [View Original Post]
    I'd be more scared of fake paternity certificates.

    This being said, the BBC has been a fake news fear-mongering outlet for some years now.
    I agree totally. If they want paternity tests done then tell them to come to your home country. See how many take you up on that.

  11. #1648

    It could be scare tactics, but.

    Quote Originally Posted by XXL  [View Original Post]
    I'd be more scared of fake paternity certificates.

    This being said, the BBC has been a fake news fear-mongering outlet for some years now.
    It could be BBC scare tactics, but do you really suggest that 7% HIV rate mentioned in the article and a number of other sources is NOT real?

    Do not intend to argue the point, just interested how other men look at it, enlighten me please.

  12. #1647

    Fake HIV tests

    Quote Originally Posted by Proliberalist  [View Original Post]
    Guys, please be aware.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-26859087

    What do you think?
    I'd be more scared of fake paternity certificates.

    This being said, the BBC has been a fake news fear-mongering outlet for some years now.

  13. #1646
    Quote Originally Posted by Crypton  [View Original Post]
    Entebbe is a sleepy suburb of Kampala. It's mostly residential. I do not recommend a whole week there! You will bored out of your mind. Entebbe really is around the airport. You cannot get around without a car. If you are looking for action or any kind of activities, you want to be in Kampala. There are some nice areas in Kampala you could stay in and still be an Uber ride away from action. Getting to Kampala is also time consuming because of the traffic as you get closer to Kampala. At the beginning it's easy because it's a highway; but as you get closer to the city, the traffic gets worse. If your heart is set on Entebbe, stay for a 2 days to see normal life in Uganda and then go to Kampala and stay in a nice hotel.
    It's true Entebbe is typically a residential area and you hardly get laid in the area unless you bring a chick from Kampala for a quiet and smooth love making life!

  14. #1645
    Quote Originally Posted by SuperMarckus  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys,

    Considering a trip to Uganda as always wanted to see it apart from the PTP fun.

    Looking at blogs and travel clips I'd say Entebbe is more my speed than Kampala. But is there enough fun there to last a week or so?

    Also, how long does it take by taxi to reach Kampala if I go there for a couple of days?

    Many many thanks! M.
    Entebbe is a sleepy suburb of Kampala. It's mostly residential. I do not recommend a whole week there! You will bored out of your mind. Entebbe really is around the airport. You cannot get around without a car. If you are looking for action or any kind of activities, you want to be in Kampala. There are some nice areas in Kampala you could stay in and still be an Uber ride away from action. Getting to Kampala is also time consuming because of the traffic as you get closer to Kampala. At the beginning it's easy because it's a highway; but as you get closer to the city, the traffic gets worse. If your heart is set on Entebbe, stay for a 2 days to see normal life in Uganda and then go to Kampala and stay in a nice hotel.

  15. #1644

    Entebbe

    Staying at an Entebbe guesthouse-type lodging (of which there are numerous) the day before a very early Sunday morning departure, in the late afternoon a smell of smoke and loud music was wafting in. I went out and around to the property next door where there was a barbecue pit, food, bar, people and girls drinking beer. A party had started where I was welcomed to join and by nightfall, I had a friend for the night. Earlier in the day visiting the beach area, it was a family and kids kind of place. Entebbe is a pleasant, quiet residential area, with consulates and some restaurants scattered in. Wouldn't really be worthwhile to stay more than a night, unless maybe you had a car.

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