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  1. #4157
    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    women 100 dollars a shot mhmmm.
    The 100 a shot is for guys going for top tier women in convenient locations and choose not to negotiate. If you want cheaper, but high quality, you'll need to do some leg work on dating / social media sites.

    You'll always pay a tax when picking out of a spot known to be frequented by foreigners / expats. If you choose to go that route, make sure you take ladies closer to the end of the night, they'll drop their prices.

    Quote Originally Posted by Quasimodo764  [View Original Post]
    Noticed a site called https://www.exotic-ghana.com/ and wanted to know if anyone has had any good experience with it?
    There's a similar site like that for Nigeria. I've used it and it works. Only thing I'd advise is to get the number of a provider and add it to your what's app to vet the pics. I did an outcall with a girl once and when she got to my door I saw the pics were fake.

    Another thing is to ask for a video call to confirm before you go to her / call her over.

    Best bet is still boots on the ground though.

  2. #4156
    Quote Originally Posted by Oiste  [View Original Post]
    Hotel minimum 50 dollars a night, women 100 dollars a shot mhmmm.
    Have you looked through non pro sites like AI, badoo etc for a possible GFE LTR type girl? You might find a bombshell, for a song. Nurse it along into some whatsapp wonder or skype sex etc to confirm she will be willing to put out. The hotel rates inside Accra can be cost prohibitive but then again, if you are feeling adventurous you can research outlying areas along the coast for much cheaper, longer term stays.

    Some years ago I did the same and found myself a girl that would eventually hit my ten titer. She asked for nothing in the few months leading up to our physical meeting; I sent her $100 usd prior to my travel to get me a cheap cell w / sim and some antimalarials. She met me on my arrival in Accra with all I had asked for plus $14.86 in cedi for change. She is still with me today. I've never found a better bang for the buck, as I did that day. Pun intended.

  3. #4155

    Ghana mhm.

    I had been fantasizing about Ghana for some time but after reading the whole forum I realized that it is not for me. Hotel minimum 50 dollars a night, women 100 dollars a shot mhmmm. For me who live on 1000 euros a month is difficult and very expensive. It is true that I hate clubs and discos and I prefer to spend the day on the beach, and that I prefer to pick up girls on the street or in the markets (in short, I don't like professional working girls), but it is really complicated for me that I would have liked to spend there a couple of months. Sin!

  4. #4154

    Exotic Ghana

    Noticed a site called https://www.exotic-ghana.com/ and wanted to know if anyone has had any good experience with it?

  5. #4153

    RE: Value of negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by SoutheastMan  [View Original Post]
    Had a bit of a strange occurrence over the weekend. I was told Labodi Beach was a hit on Sunday evenings...
    Excellent report. Thanks for feeding this forum with useful information, and keep up the great work. Ghana is on my "to do" list once the COVID pandemic is in the rearview mirror.

  6. #4152

    Value of negotiations

    Had a bit of a strange occurrence over the weekend. I was told Labodi Beach was a hit on Sunday evenings. I spent a few hours checking it out. Met the drop dead gorgeous 27 yo. Her middle name had to be perfect. After I get her number she splits to go meet some friends. I don't think much of it. She texted me and we went back and forth on a way to meet. Finally we find an open opportunity and I pop the question. What is the fee? Her reply did not shock me as she is gorgeous. 1,500 is the response. Sorry I can't do that. Next text OK 1,000. Sorry hon that isn't going to happen. I text her back stating that I by no means want to offend her but 300 is it for me. Told her I did mean to waste her time. Then a few hours later she replies ok, where are you now and on. At first I thought things were confused between USD and Cidi; but it was not the case. Met and had one of those dream sex rumps that be remembered for a long time. Point is 1,500 to 300 is a huge gap. That gal loved every minute!

  7. #4151

    Accra

    Boring? In comparison to pre-Covid I suppose your right. And I've only been here a few months so my angle of excitement is a bit different. Sandbox I've heard of and have yet to check it out. Front / back is a new one for me so I'll have to check it out as well.

    Smoke & Barrel has been my go to place although it is pricey. Live entertainment weekends with a mixed crowd.

    Quote Originally Posted by Quasimodo764  [View Original Post]
    I will be honest with you brother. Accra has been quite boring.

    Hoping there are more parties and events. Seems the most active places are front back and sandbox for me.

  8. #4150

    Boring Accra

    Quote Originally Posted by SoutheastMan  [View Original Post]
    Still learning no a few things like if the Uber or Cab driver has a little trouble finding a place your exploring it's a pretty good indication that nothing really happens there. But if you in for a partying type mood and don't want the night to end hook up with that group of 3 women you see on occasion. Wow those lady's can party. Met 3 and they took me to a night club named Twist; beautiful women everywhere. I've actually met a few very intelligent lady's with very appealing looks. I'm not into a relationship thing so I keep my distances. All good.
    I will be honest with you brother. Accra has been quite boring.

    Hoping there are more parties and events. Seems the most active places are front back and sandbox for me.

  9. #4149
    Quote Originally Posted by WickedRoger  [View Original Post]
    Agree Taiwan L.

    I would not travel to the hotspots as Taiwan L says (he is braver than me as he has visited Zambo LOL I would never go there!

    Your thoughts are your etc as you say but use facts and provide everyone some background to them. Most you 100+ posts are questions so people can't tell if you have really visited any places of not but am sure the Philippines has never seen you ever IMHO.
    When I was working in I the job that brought me here, I would often go to Zamboanga, but the rule was that expats were only permitted to stay 2 nights and only in a specific hotel. That said, I've been out and about on the town there until the wee hours (admittedly that's a risk) and I did not have any problems. I was there, sitting in the lobby of my hotel one night when a bomb went off outside the airport, but that was a one-off. The point is that nowhere we go is totally without risk, and I admit Zamboanga is not for everyone and there's nothing much to recommend it other that a lovely view of Basilan (where I've also been) and some artifacts from the Spanish occupation. However, living one's life in a constant state of fear is not much of a guarantor of a high quality existence.

    As WR has said, the cities mentioned in his post are safe and fun and folks should feel free to visit them during normal times, without fear. By the way the drive from Davao to CdO or vice-versa is gorgeous, takes about 6-7 hours and passes through 6 or 7 different micro climates.

    GE.

  10. #4148

    Night out

    Still learning no a few things like if the Uber or Cab driver has a little trouble finding a place your exploring it's a pretty good indication that nothing really happens there. But if you in for a partying type mood and don't want the night to end hook up with that group of 3 women you see on occasion. Wow those lady's can party. Met 3 and they took me to a night club named Twist; beautiful women everywhere. I've actually met a few very intelligent lady's with very appealing looks. I'm not into a relationship thing so I keep my distances. All good.

  11. #4147
    Quote Originally Posted by TaiwanLaowai  [View Original Post]
    I've also spent a lot of time in various Mindinao cities including Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Gen San, and even Zamboanga as well as more rural areas.

    I spent several years living in Philippines and have quite a few ex-pat friends who've lived there a decade or more. Most of us experienced nothing more dangerous than pick-pocket attempts or petty theft. Mind you, the types of expats I gravitate towards are not risk-takers nor mouthy so that helps.

    Anything can happen anywhere. But based on odds derived from actual crime stats, your blanket statements about all of Mindinao just don't fly.
    Agree Taiwan L.

    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]
    Of course I know what I'm talking about. Send your friends to Mindanao to have them kidnapped or if they are lucky to be robbed. Of course there are other cities that are quite safe, but not so much. Send your friends to Cagayan de Oro please. Anything can happen in the Mindanao cities.

    Then there is another aspect to consider: everyone does not think like you. I mean there are people who are brave and there are people who are unprepared. Each of us is (fortunately) made differently. In Mindanao you have to move like a surgeon's scalpel. I see Mindanao as dangerous as Venezuela.

    You keep your thoughts and I mine.
    I have very good friends in CDO, Gen San and Davao. I met GE many times and others in the expat community there and CDO for example (some now deceased) and nothing you say resembles what I see on the ground.

    I would not travel to the hotspots as Taiwan L says (he is braver than me as he has visited Zambo LOL – I would never go there!

    Your thoughts are your etc as you say but use facts and provide everyone some background to them. Most you 100+ posts are questions so people can't tell if you have really visited any places of not but am sure the Philippines has never seen you ever IMHO.

  12. #4146
    Quote Originally Posted by DickMilhous  [View Original Post]
    No, but all will be up to snuff if I may now interject East St Louis. Some scary stuff there.
    Yikes! I like going to some E. St Louis, IL bars when I stop on the way. However, certainly not that one and not for that. No mask can cover that much ugly.

  13. #4145
    Quote Originally Posted by Bajuni  [View Original Post]
    Did I miss something?

    Is there a Mindanao in Ghana too?
    No, but all will be up to snuff if I may now interject East St Louis. Some scary stuff there.
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  14. #4144
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    I doubt you have ever been within 1,000 km of Mindanao, and no, you don't know what you're talking about. I don't really care about the cyber persona you hope to create, but I wouldn't want you discouraging folks who have never been to this beautiful island from coming here.

    GE.
    Quote Originally Posted by TaiwanLaowai  [View Original Post]
    I've also spent a lot of time in various Mindinao cities including Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Gen San, and even Zamboanga as well as more rural areas. If you avoid the hotspots, it's generally a lot less risky than much of Africa and is generally peaceful like the rest of the Philippines. Contrast that with say Uganda where in a short period I had a gun pointed to my head, Colombia I saw gunfire more than once, or Rio in Brazil where about every medium and long term expat I met had been assaulted and robbed multiple times.

    I spent several years living in Philippines and have quite a few ex-pat friends who've lived there a decade or more. Most of us experienced nothing more dangerous than pick-pocket attempts or petty theft. Mind you, the types of expats I gravitate towards are not risk-takers nor mouthy so that helps.

    Anything can happen anywhere. But based on odds derived from actual crime stats, your blanket statements about all of Mindinao just don't fly.
    Did I miss something?

    Is there a Mindanao in Ghana too?

  15. #4143
    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]
    Of course I know what I'm talking about. Send your friends to Mindanao to have them kidnapped or if they are lucky to be robbed. Of course there are other cities that are quite safe, but not so much. Send your friends to Cagayan de Oro please. Anything can happen in the Mindanao cities.

    Then there is another aspect to consider: everyone does not think like you. I mean there are people who are brave and there are people who are unprepared. Each of us is (fortunately) made differently. In Mindanao you have to move like a surgeon's scalpel. I see Mindanao as dangerous as Venezuela.

    You keep your thoughts and I mine.
    I doubt you have ever been within 1,000 km of Mindanao, and no, you don't know what you're talking about. I don't really care about the cyber persona you hope to create, but I wouldn't want you discouraging folks who have never been to this beautiful island from coming here.

    GE.

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