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    From the Streets of Burgos to the Sands of Riyadh: A Filipina's Journey

    Quote Originally Posted by ShiftTab  [View Original Post]
    During the month of Ramadan muslims are supposed to fast during daylight hours, but also refrain from having sex. It appears the government is helping the people with this by cracking down on prostitution. There is a story in al Arabiya about the government arresting six women for prostitution by an office set up by the crown prince. I checked out some ads on massagerepublic and sent messages on whatsap to about 10 of them, but only 1 responded. It seems everything has gone dark with the current government crackdown.
    I used to be a walker along the streets of Burgos—doing what I had to do to pay for tuition and medical needs while in college. As soon as I got my license, I didn't think twice—I applied as a nurse and flew to Riyadh to work at King Abdulaziz Medical City under NGHA.

    I'm half Filipina, half Mexican, and my body type is naturally curvy—something that often made people think I was Arab. Only difference? I'm just 5 feet tall.

    One experience that really took me aback was in Batha, Riyadh. I was walking around the street near the gold shops and noticed some things that strangely reminded me of Burgos. To my surprise, prostitution was happening there too—quiet, but present. A Saudi girl even approached me and asked if I'the be up for a private villa appointment—what they locally call an Estraha. I was scared, confused, and honestly a little curious. I declined, of course, but she still handed me a card. Just in case I changed my mind.

    For a moment, I felt like my past had found me, right in the middle of the desert. Hehehe.

    But this is the reality of the world now. Even in Riyadh, back before the pandemic, things weren't as strict as people might imagine. During Ramadan, some rules were loosely followed. We could drink, have relationships, and live a bit more freely behind closed doors.

    If you're ever in Riyadh and want to see it for yourself, check out the street of Batha near the gold shops. You'll notice local Arab girls strolling around, too.

    _iM GFE before.

  2. #608

    Prostitution crackdown

    During the month of Ramadan muslims are supposed to fast during daylight hours, but also refrain from having sex. It appears the government is helping the people with this by cracking down on prostitution. There is a story in al Arabiya about the government arresting six women for prostitution by an office set up by the crown prince. I checked out some ads on massagerepublic and sent messages on whatsap to about 10 of them, but only 1 responded. It seems everything has gone dark with the current government crackdown.

  3. #607
    Quote Originally Posted by WaltoDerri  [View Original Post]
    Greetings everyone.

    Out of curiosity I checked out Riyahd on seeking and connected with a lovely curly haired Arab girl. Seems too good to be true LOL. However, what are the best hotels and airbnbs specifically to stay in and be safe and discreet? Can someone explain what "compounds" to me as I saw it mentioned earlier. I am not married and have a US passport and don't want to land either of us in trouble. Any guidance is appreciated for someone coming in with no experience in KSA.
    What I've seen in the housing situation in Saudi Arabia is some private homes are grouped into a walled compound. I was told that a developer would build a dozen houses next to each other, then surround them with a wall and entry gate, creating a compound. The houses would be sold to different people and they would all be part of the compound. Some of the newer houses I've see being built now aren't built in compounds, but you can walk up to the front door from the street. The houses in a compound have the advantage that there's parking for the resident's cars since outsiders aren't allowed into the compound. If you rent an airbnb, I would suggest a stand alone house and not an apartment so the neighbors are a distance away and can't see you bringing in the girl. I think more importantly is who the neighbors are. If Saudi, they might raise suspicion, but if the neighbors are expats it should be no problem.

  4. #606
    Sorry Shift, my trip to Riyadh, which was meant to happen end of Nov / early Dec has not yet materialised.

    Am more of a club person who laughs at my own unlucks than an apt person.

    Quote Originally Posted by ShiftTab  [View Original Post]
    Any report on how it went? Did you visit the apartments some people mentioned here or go to the clubs?

  5. #605

    Seeking & Safe lodging

    Greetings everyone.

    Out of curiosity I checked out Riyahd on seeking and connected with a lovely curly haired Arab girl. Seems too good to be true LOL. However, what are the best hotels and airbnbs specifically to stay in and be safe and discreet? Can someone explain what "compounds" to me as I saw it mentioned earlier. I am not married and have a US passport and don't want to land either of us in trouble. Any guidance is appreciated for someone coming in with no experience in KSA.

  6. #604
    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    Thanks, will report back on how it went.

    Now searching for a car rental company that allows the cross the border with the same rental terms, it seems I have to park on one side and arrange a pvt transport both ways.
    Any report on how it went? Did you visit the apartments some people mentioned here or go to the clubs?

  7. #603
    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    Thanks, will report back on how it went.

    Now searching for a car rental company that allows the cross the border with the same rental terms, it seems I have to park on one side and arrange a pvt transport both ways.
    All rented car companies will give authorization for entring thier rented cars to Bahrain, it coast 40 ryalls.

  8. #602
    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    Thanks, will report back on how it went.

    Now searching for a car rental company that allows the cross the border with the same rental terms, it seems I have to park on one side and arrange a pvt transport both ways.
    Have you consider using Careem, which is like Uber. You might get lucky and find a Careem driver who can drive you over the bridge to Bahrain while you park the rented car in Saudi Arabia. Once in Bahrain, you can get around with taxi or Careem because Bahrain is not a large island.

  9. #601
    Thanks, will report back on how it went.

    Now searching for a car rental company that allows the cross the border with the same rental terms, it seems I have to park on one side and arrange a pvt transport both ways.

    Quote Originally Posted by ShiftTab  [View Original Post]
    There should not be any problems driving across the bridge to Bahrain. When you go through the customs on the Saudi side, just have your passports and valid visas. The Bahrain side cares more about car insurance than anything else, so have the insurance and car registration papers available. If the car agency prohibits the car from going to Bahrain, the Saudi border guards will not let you leave, but check with the car agency when you hire the car. When coming back to Saudi Arabia, do not bring any alcohol or pork products, because they will arrest people for bringing back alcohol.

  10. #600

    Meeting on saudi girls

    I'm visiting Riyadh, for the first time. Been in Dubai, Doha, Cairo, Rabaat, and mongered with really good looking profiles. Lucky for me Budget for a quality session has never been an issue. However, I must say, the experience with Moroccan girls are on a different level. Any heads up on Mongering in Riyadh. I would love to hook up with a Saudi girl. Any good location, cafe, hotel, club I can hook up on.

    Thank you on advance.

  11. #599

    Riyadh Contacts

    Hello fellow mongerors.

    I am in Riyadh for a week. Wanted to catch up on action but haven't found any. Any leads or contacts will be highly appreciated. My PM is working so will look forward for some connections.

  12. #598
    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    Thanks.

    Will they (at the Damman side border control) ask for any 'reason' for travelling together in a hire car? Am getting very contradictory advisories, I guess it is all down to the risk appetite perception of the police personal at the border control counter.

    The other fairly risk free option is travel by saptco manama bus as separately seated independent solo passengers.

    The bus is time consuming and needless to say boring bloody long 5 hrs.
    There should not be any problems driving across the bridge to Bahrain. When you go through the customs on the Saudi side, just have your passports and valid visas. The Bahrain side cares more about car insurance than anything else, so have the insurance and car registration papers available. If the car agency prohibits the car from going to Bahrain, the Saudi border guards will not let you leave, but check with the car agency when you hire the car. When coming back to Saudi Arabia, do not bring any alcohol or pork products, because they will arrest people for bringing back alcohol.

  13. #597
    Thanks.

    Will they (at the Damman side border control) ask for any 'reason' for travelling together in a hire car? Am getting very contradictory advisories, I guess it is all down to the risk appetite perception of the police personal at the border control counter.

    The other fairly risk free option is travel by saptco manama bus as separately seated independent solo passengers.

    The bus is time consuming and needless to say boring bloody long 5 hrs.

    Quote Originally Posted by JyinJapan  [View Original Post]
    Yes it's possible. From personal experience. No questions asked as long as the visa was valid and car papers were in order including insurance. It was an online evisa. Good luck.

  14. #596

    Driving across KSA

    Yes it's possible. From personal experience. No questions asked as long as the visa was valid and car papers were in order including insurance. It was an online evisa. Good luck.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    Hello folks.

    Am planning to drive from Riyadh to Bahrain on a weekend with a girl of different nationality than mine.

    As per the recent rules relaxation it seems possible, but anyone done the same or tips?

    Cheers,

  15. #595
    Wonder whether someone here can shed some light on my below request please.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    Hello folks.

    Am planning to drive from Riyadh to Bahrain on a weekend with a girl of different nationality than mine.

    As per the recent rules relaxation it seems possible, but anyone done the same or tips?

    Cheers,

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