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  1. #5888
    Age of Consent vs Age of Majority

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    Greetings Gentlemen,

    The Age of Consent is the age in which girls can participate in consensual, non-commercial sex with their teen-age boyfriend without said teen-age boyfriend being charged with statutory rape.

    However, the Age of Consent is irrelevant to the members of this forum.

    What you need to focus on is the Age of Majority, which among other things is the age in which they can vote, get married, enlist in the military, and participate in commercial sex activities.

    Please exercise caution and govern yourself accordingly.

    Thanks,

    Admin

  2. #5887

    Morondava

    I spent a few days there last year and had similar impressions. I ate at Blue Soleil twice and it was quite good. I don't know about this time of the year but the terrace was so windy you were worried it would blow your food away! Jean La Rasta way over rated. Overpriced and underwhelming. They had the most expensive beer in town that was also the warmest!

    It is odd that it is quite dead and quiet at night but even at 2 am there are a few people wandering about, doing what I never found out. Few girls about and of those few lookers. Not a bad idea to bring your own girl but I seriously doubt I will ever go back.

    Thanks for posting.

  3. #5886

    Morondava

    I'm back from a stay in Morondava.

    The 'Allée des baobabs' is really beautiful. Go there around 4:30 pm, and stay there until sunset, which you have to watch at the beginning of the alley, near the parking, where everyone is standing.

    Above all, stay another 30 minutes after sunset, and don't do like everyone else who leaves right after. The sky lights up, turns yellow, orange, then red around 6:15 pm.

    This remark is valid for any beautiful sunset: stay another half hour, you won't regret it.

    I visited all the hotels in Morondave. The best is the palissandre, but 200€ (1 million AR) per night!

    The best value for money is the Laguna Beach, which you can negotiate to 300 K / night. Beautiful swimming pool, clean rooms, good bedding and deckchairs facing the sunset. Good restaurant too, apart from the frozen bread at breakfast and the uncooked pancakes (on one side only).

    Best restaurants: Bleu Soleil at number 1, with tables on the terrace facing the sea (with the very pretty daughter of the boss, who comes to help in the evening, tall, thin, but engaged.), then far behind, the Corail which looks like a warehouse hall lit with cold white light.

    Chez Jean LE rasta: meh. Average food, not the atmosphere as written everywhere, and Jean hardly smiles, he always seems angry or preoccupied.

    As for girls and entertainment: I didn't see anything, although I looked, walking everywhere all day and in the evening.

    Remarkable in Morondava: 100% safe. You can walk alone in a dimly lit street at 4 am without any problem. I was told that a colonel had established safety in the city. I don't know if he hanged the first bandits on the town hall square, but his methods are effective!

    In short, stay in Morondave for 2 days, time to see the baobabs, and lemurs at the Akiba resort. And go there with your girlfriend.

    A very good taxi that can take you on a day trip for 380 K (1 to 4 people): Serge 034 38 616 74.

    Airport. City center: 40 K.

  4. #5885

    Moneychanger scam at Ivato

    In the past I did advise for various reasons not to change money on the streets in Tana, there you should smell the rat instantly. On my last trip I did have such a cool perfect run that I did listen to the boys at Ivato parking lot. The thing they told me is that they could only change Euro notes, but no coins which they got donated by nice vahazas. Is it not sweet? Having just had a great week without any trouble I thought of doing them a nice favor in return. They got me.

    The scam is that you give them a 10 EUR note for the promised coins and by the time you counted the 8 Euro in coins the boys will have disappeared in a miraculous way. LOL.

  5. #5884
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnAuro  [View Original Post]
    I visited M. Last time in 1988- but "I got the kick"-
    And I still hope to return.
    1988? You won't recon it anymore. Mada changes fast, in particular the main tourist areas NosyBe and Tana.

    However, if you travel the provinces and keep yourself off the mainstream, then you still will find the "flair" of the old time.

  6. #5883

    Great great great

    Quote Originally Posted by SteelBaton  [View Original Post]
    Kudos to this brother for his efforts. A 21 page PDF guide. Downloadable.

    Any comments from Mada Seniors about the accuracy?
    Great great great.

    That's how things should be. Thanks for the compilation.

    I visited M. Last time in 1988- but "I got the kick"- and reading monger stories about M. Enables memories are easily showing up again.

    And I still hope to return.

    Auro.

  7. #5882

    Impressive guide. Thanks Dar Veider

    Kudos to this brother for his efforts. A 21 page PDF guide. Downloadable.

    Any comments from Mada Seniors about the accuracy?

    Quote Originally Posted by DarsVeider  [View Original Post]
    Dear fellow Mada mongers and experts.

    I have never been to Madagascar so far. But after reading this forum, it seems that I have missed out something. 😊.

    My mongering experiences so far "only" cover SEA (Thailand, Phills, Cambodia, Vietnam, .), South America (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile), the Caribbean (Dominican Republic, Cuba, Jamaica) and Africa (Kenya, Togo, Ghana, Sierra Leone) . And now I plan to extend it to Madagascar.

    I will travel to Madagascar in October this year. But only in an organized tourist tour. And I will try to engage in our hobby as much as possible (I hope I can sometimes sneak away) . But after this trip, I will plan a pure mongering trip to Madagascar. Maybe in early 2024 . Let's see.

    So as I first step I RTTF. 😊. I copied all reports (from 07-03-23 to 12-31-20) to a word document (time frame 2 and a half years, more than 300 A4 pages), read it, marked the important information, then condensed and categorized it, and finally re-edited it to a kind of "mongering guide" (did only a "copy & paste" of relevant textual passages).

    I would like to give kudos to all who have contributed to this forum. Especially to Neddy69, Pokeris, Amadeuss, SouthEaster, Golfinho, Bienenstich, Albert9989, ChocolateHuntr, Roaming Viking, NamasteParis and others. Really appreciate all your efforts and information.

    I hope you are not pissed, because I copied your texts and violated somehow your "copyright" . 😊.

    Anyway, I have attached a copy of my mongering guide here. Please feel free to use it and share it to other fellow mongers. For the benefit of all of us!

    I thought that after all my efforts and work I have invested in the last days / weeks, it would make sense also to share my "results / product" here within our community.

    Of course, I do not take any responsibility for the correctness of the information. But I really carefully copied the information from all the reports. And yes, the information was sometimes a bit contradictory. But still I think this guide can be helpful for the new kids on the block.

    Please keep up with your great work / further reports (I will also do so, after my return end of October) and always stay safe!

    Cheers.

    Dars Veider.

  8. #5881

    Side note to any travel plans in Mada

    Every now and again girls and Vahzas alike will ask you about your travel plans for the next upcoming days.

    I would advise you, always tell them the opposite, wrong plans. What for they need to know it? I do not know.

    Think about it for your own safety.

  9. #5880

    Morondava, here I am

    I've finally booked for Morondave, just for few days next week. Never been there, so that will complete my to-do list.

    I'll report, as usual.

    Any advice for a GF good hotel, ideally beach front and near nightlife?

  10. #5879

    Where to?

    If you are flying then I can assume that not ALL Air Mada flights are unavailable or cancelled? Just trying to understand what is going on. I looked on Kayak flights for that Tana to NB flight on the 15th and the only one that came up was going via Ethiopian Airlines! For a measly 1000 euro.

    Hard call between St Marie and Morondava. I found both to be boring as hell with little to do in either. Probably better for girls in Morondava but aside from that well you've got a beach but you will not find many bikinis on it! Sane as St Marie. Some beautiful beaches but the only bikinis you will probably see are those of a few backpackers and a couple of local girls that came with their short term boyfriend from Tamatave. Honestly I would rather repeat Tamatave than bother with either of the other 2. On the other hand if you have never been to either at least it will be new to you.

    Good luck and let us know how it goes whatever you decide.

  11. #5878
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthEaster  [View Original Post]
    NM, just for the hell of it I checked a random date the 15th of August. Air Mada website shows 2 flights that day Tana to NB. Have you tried booking and if so what happens? Not available, fully booked or. ? Are all the flights listed on Air Mada ghost flights? I booked something in October. Now I am wondering if it is all bullshit and when I arrive I will have to fight for a refund.
    Thanks everybody for your intel.
    I already know Tamatave, so not in my check-list.
    My flight back to Europe is 18 August, so no time to spend going anywhere by car. Therefore I need to leave Tana within 2 days. I have return flights for Sainte marie or Morondave, to stay 6-7 days.

    My only activities here in Tana is taxi be, manson, restaurants, and fuck a different girl every night. It sounds great, but doing this repetitive procedure everyday for 12 days is already boring hahaha. I miss girls in bikini on the beach.

    For 1 week, would you choose Sainte marie or Moramanga?

  12. #5877

    Do you want to get stuck again?

    Quote Originally Posted by NamasteParis  [View Original Post]
    I'm stuck in Tana, because there are no flights to Nosy Be.

    So I plan to go to Sainte Marie one week now.

    Can you please tell me if there are girls there, and happy places? Any Taxi Be there?

    Where should I stay?

    Thanks for your deep intel.
    Take a Soatrans Bus an head to Tamatave. On the way make some stopovers. Treat a girl with to a excursion to foulpointe.

  13. #5876
    Quote Originally Posted by Tottem  [View Original Post]
    Stay in Pattaya as no one is interested in reading about how you overpaid the girls for zero reason.
    I think that the pattaya mongering community won't like to have this guy messing around in SinnCity. LOL.

  14. #5875

    Flights

    NM, just for the hell of it I checked a random date the 15th of August. Air Mada website shows 2 flights that day Tana to NB. Have you tried booking and if so what happens? Not available, fully booked or. ? Are all the flights listed on Air Mada ghost flights? I booked something in October. Now I am wondering if it is all bullshit and when I arrive I will have to fight for a refund.

  15. #5874

    Stuck in Tana

    You can always take a taxi brousse. Should only take about 32 hours. Boat included. Would I do it? No way.

    As for St Marie. Horrible to get to. Prices like NB. Girls but few. Happy places? No idea. Be prepared for hours long power outs. No Taxi Be. Have fun!

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