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03-16-25 14:22 #224
Posts: 98How common are Fulanis in Senegal? Because to me they are some of the most beautiful in Africa. Also you guys complaining about escort sites and scamming. LOL. Unless its SA or MAYBE Kenya you DON'T use escort sites in Sub-Sahara Africa lmfaooo. Just pipeline hard like Tinder. Anyways I don't use escort sites when I travel to Africa.
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03-16-25 14:16 #223
Posts: 98Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
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03-13-24 19:10 #222
Posts: 13Incall escort app
Would anyone know if an escort website or app' exist in Senegal like Redvelvet or Sextrader in South Africa or also something like "T4T" (titt4 tat), "fgirl", "*****", or "xdiva" as used in Switzerland?
Such applic' are great to localize and quickly get in touch with out / in-call escort girls. Is there any similar app, a bit like the old Craigslist web site, where we can find contact number, location, rates, services provided, etc. They are great tool to quickly get in touch with (semi-) pros and advanced features mainly during day time.
Any idea if something does exist in the country? Thanks for any advice or tips for online connection.
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01-24-24 16:41 #221
Posts: 92A journey across west Africa. Time for Senegal
Taking a break from Madagascar due to its current rainy season. Decided to travel west Africa. I started in The Gambia and recently wrote a report in that forum. Now for Senegal, then on to Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Cameroon.
I'll start this report the same as my Gambia report. . .
Senegalese (and Gambian) women are among the most beautiful I've ever seen. Tall, dark, great legs and ass. Flawless skin. The only other group of women I can compare them to are the Luo and Luya ladies of the Lake Victoria region in Uganda and Kenya.
I stand by this statement.
Upon arriving at Senegal's international airport, I decided not to go directly to Dakar. Instead I travelled south to the seaside town of Saly, which is reputed to have some options for mongering. After a few days in Saly, I discovered a small town with not much action. Yes it has a few bars, but I didn't find anything worth reporting on. In fact, the most beautiful ladies I met (and this is for The Gambia and Senegal in general) were the regular girls around town. The students, cashiers, servers, hotel staff, and others just walking around. No need to search for a specific place where "working girls" hang out. So, on to the capital.
Dakar is a thriving city of 1 million. It's situated on a peninsula and offers countless beaches for relaxation. I had a lot of success meeting ladies on these beaches. However, the city itself was quite arid. Dakar is located in Africa's sahel region, so its landscape is brown and beige. The city lacks the green trees, flowers, forests, and lush topography that I prefer in Africa's sub-Saharan nations. On a positive note, the climate in January is comfortable.
My social interactions in Senegal were similar to those in The Gambia: friendly and helpful people. And the women were highly interested in me as a foreigner. The difference, of course, is that French is spoken in Senegal. I didn't meet any ladies who spoke English well. For those of us enjoy small-talk and bantering with ladies, I suggest at least basic French for interactions in Senegal.
One downside to Senegal is its currency. Unlike The Gambia (which as its own national currency), Senegal uses the West-African Franc (XOF) which is shared with Ivory Coast, Togo, Benin, Guinea-Bissau, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. The XOF is pegged to the euro; as a result, its value stays fairly strong. So prices of goods and services in the XOF nations seem to be higher versus others.
An aspect of my time in Dakar that I really enjoyed was meeting foreign women from other francophone-African nations such as Ivory Coast, Mali, Togo, and Guinea. The foreign girls were mostly university students, and they were even more interested in me than the Senegalese ladies. I even spent time with a student who was half Cabo Verde and half Guinea-Bissau; both nations are former Portuguese colonies. This girl was gorgeous, and she spoke creole, Portuguese, and French. No English.
As was the case in The Gambia, Tinder is popular in Senegal. In fact, my number of Senegalese matches were at least double what I received in the Gambia. The terms-of-engagement were also the same, as were the cash gifts I offered upon leaving.
All in all, I had a great time in Senegal. And even though it's currency is strong and its landscape is more arid than I prefer, the sweetness and beauty of local ladies more than makes up for it.
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12-27-23 23:26 #220
Posts: 71Sea Plaza mall
I ended up finding what I was looking for: I went to the Sea Plaza which is a large modern shopping mall. There was a lot of attractive girls. I took a few numbers and ended up hooking up with a young hot lebanese woman. I am working the other numbers and have a few dates for the week-end.
This does not really feel like mongering more like normal dating but I would suggest you try that mall if you have some game.
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12-26-23 18:59 #219
Posts: 71Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
The peul girls I meet at work or during my work trips in rural areas are nice and all but not willing to hook up though I haven't pushed hard given the context.
I managed to find some girl in the Patio yesterday and she is willing problem is I don't find her attractive. Would love for suggestion other than going to a damned market.
During my next trip up north I will insist to take some village girls number and see if I can bring them to Dakar to be my live in GF. Some of these peuls I saw in the village were actually attractive but I just have to be careful given the work context.
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12-26-23 17:01 #218
Posts: 47Somone & Saly
Originally Posted by GuiGui123 [View Original Post]
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12-26-23 10:03 #217
Posts: 71Originally Posted by Lakeside32 [View Original Post]
I was not expecting Colombia or anything but I usually always find some pretty girls looking for money. Not in Dakar apparently.
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12-26-23 04:21 #216
Posts: 1572Peul
Originally Posted by GuiGui123 [View Original Post]
Mwalimu.
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12-25-23 21:04 #215
Posts: 150Boots on the ground?
Originally Posted by GuiGui123 [View Original Post]
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12-25-23 19:43 #214
Posts: 71Underwhelming so far
This place is very underwhelming so far. There are some girls with big asses but they are mostly butterfaces amd very ugly. Online ads are all fake pics or outright scams.
I met a few beautiful girls through work and day activities who are pretty and lightskin. Problem is I have been told they are from some ethnic group called peul that is very conservative and they don't put out much.
The girls that are willing are wolof and serer, or from other african countries. They just are not my style.
Will try patio and see if it is better. I would happily take suggestions and recommendations.
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03-07-23 17:46 #213
Posts: 118Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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03-01-23 11:18 #212
Posts: 1572Tempos passados
Originally Posted by FictionalSpace [View Original Post]
Mwalimu.
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02-28-23 21:13 #211
Posts: 118Trip in May
I'll be in Senegal for the first time in a couple of months and doing some research in advance. This thread makes it seem not very promising, but figured I'the put out a post here to see if anyone has any guidance or insight to share for success. Thanks!
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08-09-22 15:47 #210
Posts: 9Bargny
Originally Posted by Pythagore [View Original Post]