Anyone able to advise?
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Anyone able to advise?
[QUOTE=Cambodianpot;2138249]Anyone able to advise?[/QUOTE]Organic guest house in swaopmund but you pay for double occupancy. Though I had a threesome good luck mate.
[QUOTE=Teacup;2137053]It was fine about three years ago when I was there.[/QUOTE]Hi,
I was there a week ago and no problem. Just go up to the skybar and operate from there. Not to difficult.
[QUOTE=MadForPlay;2146303]Hi,
I was there a week ago and no problem. Just go up to the skybar and operate from there. Not to difficult.[/QUOTE]I will be there next week. Are there pro's? Whats there rate?
Or does anyone know a streetscene there -or a hidden brothel for a quickie?
I don't have the time to spend hours in a bar or with a date --as I travel in a group. But wish to score in that country, I never scored before.
2 years ago, I met nice hookers in Swakopmund: corner Tobias hainyeko X Libertina Amathila Ave.
[QUOTE=HDN2015;2164403]2 years ago, I met nice hookers in Swakopmund: corner Tobias hainyeko X Libertina Amathila Ave.[/QUOTE]They are still around there. Now numbering 5 or 6. A few are so-so and a few quite fat. Good luck buddy.
Spent a lot of time investigating before my trip to Namibia, but first there, I found it easy to find girls all over. Swakopmund has it's own street with girls, not many though, but 5-6 of them.
In Windhoek I stayed first at Avani, later at Roof of Africa. The streetscene in W take place right outside the garage behind the Avani building. Many of them are from Zimbabwe. Security at all doors and gates, and never tried to bring a girl to the room.
At Roof of Africa pro / semipros hang out in the bar, and want contact. Nice place, near Joes Beerhouse. At Joes you also find pro's, but they close at midnight. You might find that a bit to early.
Then you have the nightclubs, wich I never tried this time.
If you ever find yourself in Namibia, it would be interesting to take time off your busy diary to visit the people of Ovahimba and Ovazimba tribes in the Kunene and Omusati regions in the North of the country.
According to the Guardian, members of this tribe have an interesting way of showing their 'hospitality' to their guests. Apparently, when a visitor comes around, the man of the house will show his approval and pleasure of seeing his guest by giving him the Okujepisa Omukazendu treatment.
This practice literally means that the man willingly gives his wife to his guest to spend the night with, while he the husband sleeps in another room. What's more, in a case where there is no available room, the husband will sleep outside. The woman has little or no opinion in the decision making. Submission to her husband comes first. She has an option of refusing to sleep with the visitor but has to sleep in the same room.
The woman is also entitled to give her visiting friends to her husband, although this rarely happens.
The 'benefits' of this tradition include reducing jealousy and fostering relationships.
[QUOTE=Terry09;2260129]If you ever find yourself in Namibia, it would be interesting to take time off your busy diary to visit the people of Ovahimba and Ovazimba tribes in the Kunene and Omusati regions in the North of the country.
According to the Guardian, …...[/QUOTE]Terry. You like to spread "fake news"?
I been there in northern Namibia this spring, driving from from the Etosha Pan, did camp on the Omungunda Camp Site. It is a sort of living museum. The Museum acts as a traditional school for guests and for the children of the own community alike and at the same time it is an income generating institution. The tribe people run round naked, do their dances for the tourist groups and cash in entrance fees.
But by no chance you can stay in their homestead and fuck their girls.
In future tell us stories you did experience by yourself -- but don't copy articles with no other contents then getting clicks on the Guardian website.
This was an old tradition in parts of Africa some fifty years back now perhaps discontinued. African travellers would place his spear at the door of a hut and be pleasured by the women. The husband simply found elsewhere to insert his schlong, perhaps with a lower ranking mans wife. On a similar note, I have an understanding with my Sipedi darling that she pleasure as many men and women while I'm gone for several years LOL. I too have an agreement with her that she would pleasure any of our guests in the future, she is very enthusiastic about this, of course ladies will be delivered to me by Sipedi darling as I don't want to be left out.
[QUOTE=Amadeuss;2260358]Terry. You like to spread "fake news"?
I been there in northern Namibia this spring, driving from from the Etosha Pan, did camp on the Omungunda Camp Site. It is a sort of living museum. The Museum acts as a traditional school for guests and for the children of the own community alike and at the same time it is an income generating institution. The tribe people run round naked, do their dances for the tourist groups and cash in entrance fees.
But by no chance you can stay in their homestead and fuck their girls.
In future tell us stories you did experience by yourself -- but don't copy articles with no other contents then getting clicks on the Guardian website.[/QUOTE]From what I understand this is a forum where we share information, there's not much FRs for Southern Africa so sometimes if I come across a relevant article I submit for the benefit of other mongers. I even quoted my source "The Guardian".
You accuse me of spreading fake news what other fake news have I ever spread. Take a leaf from Slaol's response that is a very informative response and by the way I don't take orders from you on what to post and what not to post.
Happy Mongering you fake Forum Supervisor.
[QUOTE=Slaol;2260511]This was an old tradition in parts of Africa some fifty years back now perhaps discontinued. African travellers would place his spear at the door of a hut and be pleasured by the women. The husband simply found elsewhere to insert his schlong, perhaps with a lower ranking mans wife. On a similar note, I have an understanding with my Sipedi darling that she pleasure as many men and women while I'm gone for several years LOL. I too have an agreement with her that she would pleasure any of our guests in the future, she is very enthusiastic about this, of course ladies will be delivered to me by Sipedi darling as I don't want to be left out.[/QUOTE]As far as I know still standard practice with the Massai. Perfectly normal. If a Massai man is far away from his manyatta he is hosted by another village of course he is offered one of the wives of his host. I also read reports that its still common to be offered a village girl in remote villages at the shores of Lake Tanganjika.
Neddy.
I was at W and struck out. I had some luck on the social apps but for the most part those pro's were greedy. I decided to just see the sights and take an L. I think next time I will try and stay closer to CBD. Surprisingly Taxi drivers are very stuck up not interested in facilitating intros. But that is how it goes sometimes.
Neddy is my hero BTW.
[QUOTE=Neddy69;2260567]As far as I know still standard practice with the Massai. Perfectly normal. If a Massai man is far away from his manyatta he is hosted by another village of course he is offered one of the wives of his host. I also read reports that its still common to be offered a village girl in remote villages at the shores of Lake Tanganjika.
Neddy.[/QUOTE]
Hey gents,
So the pandemic is opening travel again and there is a possibility for me to visit Namibia during July / August. Most likely Walvis Bay but may have a night or two in Windhoek. I was hoping to find a few notes here with 2021/2022 thoughts but it appears the world has ended?
Should any of you have more current information for us, please share. Time to get back into her saddle.