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01-23-20 20:51 #3251
Posts: 550Rather echoing below but.
1. Guards are usually okay. Buy them a soda, snacks etc now and again slip them small change, 99% you will be good.
2 can be risky, I take pics but cut the girls face or head out, hide the pics.
3 Day game in Nbi is tougher than Msa. A lot of Nbi people are working and don't have time like they do in Msa. Still Kenyans are very approachable so its not like it is risky in any way.
4 and 5 daytime your good anywhere but why go to the slums anyways. The only place I avoid is Eastleigh. After 8 pm use taxi door to door unless your bar hopping say in westlands or town. Street kids will approach you but they are usually okay, just give them your 5/10/20 bob coin.
6 in my 17 years of going to and living in Kenya I've never known anyone getting spiked but it does happen obviously.
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01-23-20 20:00 #3250
Posts: 1490Jambo rafiki
Originally Posted by SayJambo10 [View Original Post]
2. mixed bag. Ask. If she's ok to take pics usually no problem. Some chics like to model. Avoid hard core pics though. Move everything in the cloud.
3. Daygame in Nairobi. Shopping Malls Gyms etc. They are everywhere. Bus Stops. Just say Jambo.
4. Daytime generally safe except slums to walk.
5. Stay in Westlands or Karen you can't go wrong.
6. Drink spiking definitely does happen. Take your Tusker to the loo. Never leave your drink unattended.
Prices in Nairobi are more in the 3000 to 5000 ksh range. 1000ST in Mombasa.
Enjoy.
Sir Neddy.
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01-23-20 19:38 #3249
Posts: 1398Originally Posted by SayJambo10 [View Original Post]
I had all these concerns my first time, and after maybe 15-20 trips I realize they were nothing, but I also stay in my lane. I generally don't go to these countries trying to be a cheap charlie. I get good clean rooms, not a jail cell / hotel room. I give hot women a bit more money and they treat me good. I go to clubs, drink, talk shit, dance, fuck, make breakfast for me and the chic, she goes home happy. Repeat the next day. The point is I'm being myself, and having fun. Just do that and you will be fine wherever you go. I only got into trouble when I started having feelings. Don't do that!
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01-23-20 11:05 #3248
Posts: 10Maiden Voyage to Africa
Hi all,
First ever post just before my trip to Africa and want to say a big thank you to Neddy, Mombie, NakedGunz, EastAfricaMan, and TripleDarkness among others for your posts. Neddy, in particular, for providing not only information but spreading uplifting energy for our African adventures. Great fun to read your posts. Thought about writing a memoir?
My first Africa trip is imminent. I chose Nairobi and from these threads know that Nairobi prices are 1 k-3 k and will stick within those boundaries to make sure I'm doing my part to preserve the market.
I have some questions. Any advice would be appreciated.
1 If I stay in an Airbnb with a gate and guard am I going to have trouble getting girls past security each evening? How to solve this?
2 Is taking a short video or photos of the girls going to cause problems later? I'm concerned girls could then play up and have an excuse demand more payment or go to police etc. Thoughts?
3 Regarding daygame on the streets. How does Nairobi compare with Mombasa. I love Neddy's description of picking up a girls in Mombasa ("Here you say Jambo on a street and 20 minutes later you shag. ") and his description of spending time in the German Bakery in Mombasa, spotting girls. Can you find similar places to the German bakery in Nairobi and if so, where?
4 Are there any areas not safe during the day for walking around on my own in Nairobi? I want to avoid just walking into some dangerous neighbourhood without realizing.
5 Similarly, regarding accommodation. Are there any areas to avoid in Nairobi? I'm concerned I choose a decent apartment, only to discover it is in a dodgy area.
6 Finally, drink spiking. Does this happen? Not really thinking of hitting the clubs (daygame and online) but if I do I need to watch out in the clubs?
Cheers,
SayJambo.
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01-23-20 06:41 #3247
Posts: 324No Answer
Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun [View Original Post]
Also, the Tutsi of Rwanda have a unique look. You just know she's Tutsi. Tutsi and Ethiopian features are similar and many but not all men prefer this look.
Madagascar are a petite negro-mongoloid. Exotic!
I believe that the answer to your questions is: "Find out yourself. ".
Moreover, it doesn't work out that any country has more beautiful women than any other. Like in any country, most are ugly, many are mundane and a few are good looking. Extreme beauty is rare and fleeting but in every country.
In general, I found South African women truck driver big. Tanzanians had enormous butt. Somalian and Kenyans are blue black with strong cheek bones. West Africans can be very round fat. The best looking African woman I ever met was Liberian. But, I never met another Liberian in her class. Some proclaim the French African use makeup better and cook better. That's a damn false observation. Some can and do and some can't and don't in all countries.
I don't deal with pros in Africa. The one thing they all have in common: They are ultimately untrustworthy.
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01-22-20 14:27 #3246
Posts: 79Beauties are everywhere there and sex costs less than a hamburger.
Originally Posted by Peterg123 [View Original Post]
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01-19-20 23:57 #3245
Posts: 5Most beautiful and attractive?
Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun [View Original Post]
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01-18-20 09:19 #3244
Posts: 70Black diamond
Was at black diamond weds and Friday night live band on weds good crowd. Lot of good looking women after 2 am on both nights it seems the price the girls are willing to go with drops I started to ask girls if they want to go with me for 3 k maybe ask 9 girls only one said it was to low. I was suprise how FAST a lot of girls said yes I was thinking maybe by 2 30 the girls will go with you for maybe 2 k or 2. 5 k. Now most of the girls at 2 am are not 9 or 10 but still some a good looking in my eyes. Early in the evening some of the hot girls wanted 5 k or 6 k wouldn't go lower and course they know their worth and I'm sure guys will pay that or higher I'm sure some hot looking women show up at 1 am and are out the door by 2 am for 6 k or higher ever time they come.
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01-15-20 16:28 #3243
Posts: 1490Variety
Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun [View Original Post]
Neddy.
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01-15-20 04:14 #3242
Posts: 79The prettiest girls in Africa
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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01-14-20 20:47 #3241
Posts: 1490Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
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01-14-20 20:16 #3240
Posts: 754Malerone originel
Originally Posted by Willyboy [View Original Post]
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01-14-20 18:08 #3239
Posts: 438Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
So many injections, you African mongers are very dedicated and an inspiration LOL.
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01-14-20 11:10 #3238
Posts: 1490Recommended vaccines
Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
Yellow fever is NOT necessary when you come from Europe or the US. It is advisable to get it if you plan to travel within Africa. The cheapest way. Go on arrival in Nairobi or Mombasa airport and ask for the port health officer. He is authorized to vaccine Yellow fever which is now valid for live. Dirt cheap.
Malaria prophylaxis. I personally never take chemoprophylaxis. Not really necessary in Nairobi and Mombasa. If you want to take prophylaxis take 100 mg Doxycycline daily dirt cheap in local pharmacies. Forget the expensive rubbish your local doctor in your home country tries to prescribe. I personally have stuff which kills the malaria parasite within hours 100%. But it's not approved by the pharmaceutical Mafia.
I only use exposure prophylaxis. That is. If you arrive in your room. close all windows. Use half a can of insectcide. Spray in all corners in a circular movement. Leave the room.Wait for 20 minutes. All dudu should be dead by now.
In the evening wear socks and long trousers treated with permethrine. Bring NOBITE blue for clothes and NOBITE white for the skin which contains 50% DEET. All other stuff like AUTAN is rubbish. Check your room for mosquito screen in front of the window or mosquito net. Sleep under it. or if you have a ceiling fan over your bed use it on stage 2 or 3. The mozzie is simply blown off.
Other medication? Bring nothing. Serious. I have never seen more pharmacies in my life than in Africa. I use Azithromycine all the time for example..Made in Kenya 250 bob. If you insist on imported stuff like Zithromax same Azithromycine from pfizer pay 2000 bob... Another tipp. Pharmacies try to sell you the expensive imported stuff..Insist on local made or indian equivalents.
Unless you're on specialist medication like blood pressure medication I bring nothing any more except sprayable wound cover which is excellent and very handy as small cuts and other small wounds get infected very easy in tropics.
Sir Neddy.
To live in Africa you have to be
half doctor in tropical medicine
half vehicle mechanic
know about plumbing electrical wiring
how to drill a borehole
etc...
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01-14-20 09:33 #3237
Posts: 754Malaria
Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
Against Malaria is currently no available vaccinate. It is possible to use malaria To protect yourself against infection with malaria when stung by a mosquito. Whether you need malaria depends on the size of the risk you at your destination incurs an infection with malaria. Kenya are advised malaria.
Kenya you need the malaria Malarone or Lariam. In consultation with the doctor Home Vaccination is here made a choice. This depends partly on your trip (expensive) and your health.