Good Day Gentleman,
New in Kampala and would like to find out if anyone has good intel on massage places that are good, clean and fun (extras fun?).
Anyone?
Cheers
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Good Day Gentleman,
New in Kampala and would like to find out if anyone has good intel on massage places that are good, clean and fun (extras fun?).
Anyone?
Cheers
I disagree with Hesekiels.
A simple DNA test will determine the paternity of the child. If the child is yours then you owe it your love and protection.
[QUOTE=Hesekiels]So what? Let her ask for money but simply ignore it - however, don't pay anything! IMHO, of course!
Cheers - Hesekiels[/QUOTE]
As always I have to agree with Hesekiel: ignore her claiming. Do not adopt anyone, do not donate anything.
A dear friend who has our same hobby and a strong tenedence to black ladies said: "When with blacks drop two things at home: Your heart and your credit card.".
Very hard words but very true.
[QUOTE=Roman Guy]A dear friend who has our same hobby and a strong tenedence to black ladies said: "When with blacks drop two things at home: Your heart and your credit card.".
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RG:
nicely said, indeed!
According to my experience many girls in Africa and Asia simply give it a try to fool foreigners in terms of pregnancy! If 1 out of 10 guys is stupid enough to pay anything, their success rate isn't all too bad, is it!?
It seems to me that this is part of the game. As the great philosopher Mick Jagger said, "old habits die hard"! :)
Cheers - Hesekiels
Even if its my kid if suppose that there are a kid in the first place which I have not got confirmed I will not pay one dollar. She knew what she was doing and have to pay the conseqensece. I owe her nothing. I think she is try to scam me.
[QUOTE=S Ron Mi] ... if the child is yours then you owe it your love and protection ...[/QUOTE]
... says who?
Keep in mind that the mother is most likely a (semi-) professional which you have f**ked only once!
SRM your are just kidding us, don't you!? :)
Cheers - Hesekiels
Hi,
I am new to Uganda. Can anybody tell me of good places to go for strip tease (ekimansulo) in Kampala?
ThomasB, I'm afraid that I'm going to be blunt with you.
IMHO, I think (in this day and age of HIV/AIDS) it is extremely risky (nay dumb) to shag a woman you hardly know about in the bare-back style - you shoud know better. All experienced mongers have at least the common sense to have it covered up.
If the child is indeed yours (and this has to be proven using the DNA), you have to be a man and take full responsibility for your bastard - it is IMHO cowardly and extremely irresponsible for you (if you indeed call yourself a man) to walk away from your seed.
The lame excuse that she 'tricked you' into shagging her without a condom is in my opinion juvenile (to say the least) - it takes two to tango.
I monger - I love sex, I love women, however, whenever I have fun, I ALWAYS cover it up.
What are you gonna say if tomorrow you came down with AIDS? Are you going to say that you were tricked into it?
Come on buddy style up.
"In November, an association of Ugandan activists of Rwandan descent complained to the Ugandan Parliament that the government was discriminating against its women, in that passport-application officials single them out to verify their Ugandan nationality based on the whether their derrieres and legs are sufficiently large. According to a columnist for the newspaper East African, "Uganda is a society that's besotted with women's buttocks like few other places are." (Immigration officials denied that they "profile.") [The East African (Nairobi), 11-20-07] "
[QUOTE=Gnavpotforsex]Hi,
I am new to Uganda. Can anybody tell me of good places to go for strip tease (ekimansulo) in Kampala?[/QUOTE]Ask the folks at park view. Its a bar overlooking the main bus/taxi stage and market in kampala. Its been a while since I was last in uganda but I think parkview its still there, however I heared amanda and her midnight angels have gone underground but still perform o the guys at park view mght know where. Ask for amanda show.
On a recent rendezvous with a friend of mine I discovered a clean and convenient option for guest houses near the center of town. The place is called the Hotel City Square. It's just opposite the taxi stage of City Square, and it's on the top floor of the building. Rooms are clean and bathrooms are decent; a double costs 45, 000/night, but I was able to get it for 40, 000 for a short-term stay. With more negotiation you might be able to get a better rate. The price is not super-cheap but the place seems to be reasonable value for the area.
Were you able to bring your friends up? How far is it from the sheraton?
I stayed @ the serena on company business but my next trip will be purely for PLEASURE.
-ph
[QUOTE=Kanyama]On a recent rendezvous with a friend of mine I discovered a clean and convenient option for guest houses near the center of town. The place is called the Hotel City Square. It's just opposite the taxi stage of City Square, and it's on the top floor of the building. Rooms are clean and bathrooms are decent; a double costs 45, 000/night, but I was able to get it for 40, 000 for a short-term stay. With more negotiation you might be able to get a better rate. The price is not super-cheap but the place seems to be reasonable value for the area.[/QUOTE]
I had no problems, although I arrived separately from my companion. Given that I had a double room, however, I don't see that there would be any problem in any case.
The hotel is not very fancy, so don't expect any bells or whistles, and it's a bit noisy. But it's only a five- or ten-minute walk from the Sheraton, so it's very convenient and central to everything.
Thanks Kanyama:
I met several rich young local girls eager for a good time at the Sheraton bar. Too bad the Emirates crew avoid it when staying there.
The only pricey part of mongering in Kampala is the accomodation, and it does look like youve solved the problem for me.
Does the room have a safe, or am I limited to my suitcase?
Heres a pic that brings back fond memories for me.
S, 19, rwandan, delicious.
[QUOTE=Kanyama]I had no problems, although I arrived separately from my companion. Given that I had a double room, however, I don't see that there would be any problem in any case.
The hotel is not very fancy, so don't expect any bells or whistles, and it's a bit noisy. But it's only a five- or ten-minute walk from the Sheraton, so it's very convenient and central to everything.[/QUOTE]
My keniatravel is canceled. So I desided going to Uganda.
How is kampala in March hot and humid?
How about a good budget place in town, means 20-30Us.
Thanks a lot.
I promise pics and a dayli report.