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Yesterday 19:09 #6374Senior Member

Posts: 433Three months in Tana
It's exciting to read about your experiences in paradise.
If it weren't for the diarrhea, that paradise Eden would have been a guaranteed 100% experience.
It's the true counterpoint to the old pirate La Buse-LOL and his horror stories.
For my part, the reality is somewhere in between, depending on how you manage to settle in and what needs are desirable and necessary to you.
What I treated myself to again was a week in Tana "avec" with family connection. For 50 K private login in the slums below the Rova, including 24-hour entertainment.
Yes, I am sometimes a stingy bastard?!
In addition, I took the lady out, which didn't cause the family any headaches either on the other hand. Because. She still orders extra food, which is packed up by the staff and taken home as a treat for the family.
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Yesterday 09:14 #6373Senior Member

Posts: 6903 months in Tana
Well that's about 2 months and 3 weeks longer than I would like in Tana, but that figure almost makes me willing to reconsider! Now I feel like booking a flight and not waiting until September.
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03-03-26 16:32 #6372Regular Member

Posts: 10Tana briefing
Spent nearly 3 months in Tana, discovering the surroundings.
Paid 40 K weather short or long stay.
Used Tonga Soa and had 1 stunner from FB.
Being able to speak French has been an amazing advantage.
The country is cheap as chips, no hustle or any major crime to report.
Watch the food as I had the shits for 4 weeks due to some bad market food.
Mada = Paradise.
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03-02-26 18:55 #6371Senior Member

Posts: 433Yes, the 67, not necessarily a nice neighbourhood and probably not recommended for people like us. It's not worth 25 K to me, possibly saving in the wrong place. Could it also be a trap?
Originally Posted by Amadeuss
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LT is 50 K, I pay for drinks and food and let them know in advance if it suits both parties, even for a few days.
Some of you may remember the story of how I bypassed the taxi mafia on the back of a scooter for a tip to get to the airport. We waved past all the taxis I had previously asked about the price, and in 67 the lad told me to keep an eye on my rucksack, as pickpocketing is not uncommon here.
I'm not a fan of SW at night either; the dangers involved are not worth it. Antsirabe at daytime is ok.
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03-02-26 10:04 #6370Senior Member

Posts: 1208Give it a try: you text the number: no reply. You call: reply on malgache. Some speak French. They tell you an address to go there, mostly in 67 HA. Hesitant to come to your hotel.
Originally Posted by Tinte
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This girls you find after sunset along Rue Independence, asking from Vahaza's 100 k. Stupid foreigners pay, not knowing that their local rate is 25 k.
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03-01-26 09:17 #6369Senior Member

Posts: 433FB – I've been diving back in a little myself. Keywords are milely or even milely fory. Check the translation! Professionals and extremely pretty women are then suggested in high numbers. They obviously tend to offer themselves to locals, and the price is said to be 25 K. Probably as a starting point. LOL.
Is this a new game? Attitude? Less professional women on the other hand block their pages to strangers; only once a man has become their 'friend' does he have access to the eye candy of promises.
In my view, all of that: the similarities and results on site are comparable to a taxi brousse station and often just as much of a waste of time. That's why it's good to know the prices, then you can get one without any fuss on the street on the way, in any bar, restaurant with great fun – taxi or escort alike.
But anyway that's just me.
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02-27-26 12:30 #6368Senior Member

Posts: 433Fb?
Yes, let's write about the possibilities and use of FB. Why just write? Put it into practice right away. So I create a new profile, not with my real name Tinte, of course, but with 'vahiny mafana' or "vahiny tsara fanahy" or Claude bonne jour.
In the search function, I enter 'fille malgache', among other things. I select a few girls and make new friends. Wow, this is a sure-fire success. I am inundated with suggestions and friend requests and am spoilt for choice. Hard work LOL.
All age groups are represented. All parts of the country. I am drawn into lengthy conversations. I am also questioned endlessly. Some want to marry me soon, some want a little money quickly. There are also some naive, super pretty village girls among them. The old horny goat couldn't ask them for sex. Shame on me. There are also obviously professional working girls among them, help, rip-off guaranteed.
Mission aborted!
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02-24-26 15:36 #6367Senior Member

Posts: 433The gun?
The naked gun, my meat sausage, the joy giver.
There was once the question of some form of weaponry. Pepper spray, knives. I briefly considered it and dismissed it.
The most effective weapon lies between the ears and should be practiced constantly. That's why I would never walk around on the street showing off my smartphone.
And I agree, Facebook is useless to me there. However, those who use it successfully should report on it.
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02-24-26 12:11 #6366Senior Member

Posts: 109Agreed, on all counts. I would not walk the streets of Tana now at night, in fact I simply avoid Tana when I visit as I have no reason to spend time there. In some ways I kind of miss it, the discos at night, and large selection of girls from all over Madagascar.
Originally Posted by Tinte
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And, yes, even thought there have been distinct changes for the worse, Mada remains Mada in many ways.
VL.
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02-24-26 11:06 #6365Senior Member

Posts: 690The gun?
"The gun was useful again in every way, even unexpectedly during the day. " Are you talking about an actual gun or your dick?
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02-23-26 15:58 #6364Senior Member

Posts: 1208It needs a special technique. Walk along Rue Independence or Rue Colbert -depends where you are. Eyes on your phone and scroll the funny reels on Facebook. Once you found one which makes you really laugh, take off your eyes from the phone and look at the next lady passing you. Your smile will attract her. And then its an easy way to bed her.
Originally Posted by Dodochen
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That's how FB can help you.
(The young ladies on FB with the location Mada are influencer, seller. And not interested to get banged by an elderly vahaza. They have their local, well-to-do young crowd of admirers.).
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02-23-26 13:36 #6363Senior Member

Posts: 433Scaramanga or is it Moramanga 007
It inspired me in every way. Book the Taxi Brousse from Tana there and plan for three or four nights, sorry, days.
When I first visited I stayed at the Bezanozano Hotel, the room staff did more than just clean the rooms.
The last few times I stayed at the Nadia Hotel, on the second and third floor with a great view and equally great cuisine. Take a chair and sit at the entrance by the side of the road and watch, make eye contact. Last time, I was able to guide two ladies past the reception desk and straight into their room during the day. Nearby is Andasibe Park, which is worth a day trip to see the lemurs. Yes, I'm also a lemur tourist, LOL.
The gun was useful again in every way, even unexpectedly during the day. Next, I plan to visit nearby Lake Alaotra.
After that, I'll take the train again towards Tamatave, with stops along the way, of course.
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02-23-26 12:22 #6362Senior Member

Posts: 51Right strategy for Facebook search
I often hear that many people have success on Facebook when it comes to meeting girls. How do you approach this? When I start searching for women, I struggle to find any matches at all. Especially when it comes to finding women who are easygoing and open to meeting in person right away.
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02-23-26 11:45 #6361Senior Member

Posts: 433Blast from the Past in Tana, by VL
I remember the original post, it inspired me greatly. For safety reasons, I wouldn't do that anywhere in Tana today – unless I was drunk, which is why everyone should be aware of their limits. Fun and tragedy are closely linked there.
It reminds me of a blow job on the way home in Tamatave in a pousse pousse performed by a young beauty, and the driver also had a friendly grin on his face.
Things like this are still the norm today. That's why I think Mada will remain good and, far from the beaten track, will even get better.
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02-21-26 14:09 #6360Senior Member

Posts: 433Why are some people always so dismissive of other opinions that ultimately contribute to diversity? ChochaMonger's post about antibiotic-resistant virus strains in Madagascar summed it up perfectly: according to Darwin, the free, untrained and excessive use of antibiotics leads to new, more dangerous resistant virus variants in Madagascar, as he correctly pointed out. For those who don't know who Darwin is and what he stands for, this is also the core message of his theory.
PrEP can therefore only be part of sensible protection, in my opinion LOL- by the way.
So read all the posts and form your own opinion. Madagascar is uniquely good! A time capsule! I have spent some of the best times of my life there and, despite the negatives that come with it, I wouldn't want to have missed it.









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