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05-07-24 10:22 #3110
Posts: 116Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
I would say the best Mindanao city is Davao. Peoples Park is a nice place to stroll any time of day and chat up the girls that come there to walk or jog or hang out. Malls are exceptionally nice. I like ecoland SM myself but there are many others. Its probably the cleanest city and safest because Duterte was Mayor years ago and ruled with an iron fist. I believe his son is the nayor now there and his daughter was mayor after her pappa got the be Presedent. Have fun and I know you will.
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05-07-24 03:09 #3109
Posts: 3580Northern Mindanao
I'm planning a trip across northern Mindanao: fly into Surigao, overland to Butuan and CDO, then either west to Illigan and Ozamis or south to Davao and Gensan.
If anyone has been to any of these and has some must do's / not do's, please let me know.
I'll be mostly operating online but, similarly, if there are good places to meet and greet, pass them on too.
Obviously, any residents who would like to meet over a beer and swap stories, just PM me.
Cheers. G.
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05-05-24 14:37 #3108
Posts: 227Originally Posted by Pez612 [View Original Post]
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05-03-24 09:40 #3107
Posts: 111Originally Posted by MikeStud [View Original Post]
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04-30-24 14:51 #3106
Posts: 227Originally Posted by MikeStud [View Original Post]
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04-23-24 17:38 #3105
Posts: 32El Nido?
Anything at all here? Lots of massage parlors! Any action in those?
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04-17-24 15:48 #3104
Posts: 227Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
No I was referring to the bar at the front of Big Apple in the alley. They refer to as a cafe. For some reason. I don't think they do coffee judging by the pole beside the bar.
They ask for lady drinks, but it's obviously not that sort of place. Just a regular bar from the look of things on my last visit. Was just wondering if anyone has had any luck with any of the girls in there.
Phil.
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04-15-24 00:37 #3103
Posts: 7005The things I get myself into. . .
Getting out of the city can be a net gain. Picture time once again. Enjoy.
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04-12-24 20:51 #3102
Posts: 3580Originally Posted by PhilJoy [View Original Post]
Are you talking about the small eatery between the Big Apple and the water? It was extremely popular with the girls due to cheap and well cooked local dishes. See above for enticing girls.
There has always been a colourful group associated with the ownership and management of the Big Apple. Some have been great guys but, yes, some have been "different". The same can be said for it's customers: everything from mom, dad and the kids to dead bodies have occupied the rooms.
Enjoy your stay but I'm afraid Sabang saw it's best days years ago.
G.
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04-12-24 15:36 #3101
Posts: 227Sabang
Hi all,
Heading back to Sabang soon, only because it's fairly easy to get to from Manila and near some water.
Just wondering if anyone's been there recently and what the scene's like now?
It's over a year since my last visit.
Also wondering if anyone's had any luck with any of the girls in the bar out the front of The Big Apple?
For some strange reason I think they refer to it as a cafe. The pole by the bar suggests otherwise.
On one previous visit for a beer towards the end of the bar alley, the manager seemed like a *****, but the girls looked nice.
They tried to hit me up for lady drinks at the time but there was never any mention of 'extras'.
Thanks in advance Phil.
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04-09-24 15:15 #3100
Posts: 227Originally Posted by Transporter [View Original Post]
I really appreciate the advice offered in this forum.
I'll check out some other options but they seem limited when I'll be travelling.
I've done many places in the Philippines but the only time I stayed in Subic was in the Freeport Zone with work years ago.
I'll be staying at the Wild Orchid in Angeles later this year for a few nights between work commitments.
Phil.
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04-04-24 15:14 #3099
Posts: 576Originally Posted by PhilJoy [View Original Post]
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04-03-24 15:45 #3098
Posts: 227Originally Posted by PhilJoy [View Original Post]
Phil.
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04-02-24 14:32 #3097
Posts: 227Wild Orchid Hotel Subic
Hi Guys,
Just wondering if anyone could give some feedback on the Wild Orchid Hotel in Subic?
I've stayed at the Angeles property and have never had a problem, but most of the reviews I've read about the Subic hotel aren't great.
I assume it's relatively close to the action and it's also under different management than the Angeles hotel by the same name.
There just doesn't seem to be many other options in town when I plan to stop by.
Thanks in advance.
Phil.
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03-22-24 22:54 #3096
Posts: 92The Philippines. Tacloban, Leyte
Following Thailand, I arrived in the Philippines. I don't have much to report in the way of mongering, as I have a girlfriend and friends in Leyte and I spent almost all my time with them.
I traveled to Tacloban through Manila, which I knew was going to be a mistake (and it was) but it was the only connecting route for my schedule. Needless to say I didn't make there in one day and ended up having to spend the night in the shithole that is Manila. I will strongly advise anyone traveling to or through the Philippines to avoid the Manila Airport if at all possible. Some of you already know why and some of you will find out soon enough.
My Filipina girlfriend still lives with her parents and they don't know about me, so she goes home to sleep every night. That means I am able to wander around freely at night. I usually spend that time singing at the karaoke bar with my friends, all of whom would be finalists on American Idol in the USA But can't even make first row in the church choir in the Philippines.
My Filipina girlfriend is by far the most sexually insatiable woman in my life. The answer to the question of "how much sex?" is always more, and she's always ready to go unless it's that time of the month. We do plenty of other activities but we burn a lot of calories in the bedroom. I have never slept with another Filipina, and there is a simple reason for that. My body simply can't handle any more sex when she is around. She is a rare beauty with a pure heart and I thank my lucky stars she has chosen to be in my life. She is also the only woman who knows I have other girlfriends in the Western Hemisphere and she accepts that. The one lover I can be halfways honest with about my complicated love life, and I respect her immensely for her maturity. I offer her the same liberty, although she swears she isn't interested in anyone else.
One would think all that would keep me on my best behavior while I am alone in her city, but my boredom and curiosity got the better of me on Saturday night. I went out to explore the nightlife scene. I took a tricycle to Paro Paro, a quaint little gentlemen's club in Palo. I had been there once before, and I greeted one of the mamasans, Alma, who I had made friends with on my last visit. It is a nice place to relax, and open 24/7, but the lineup left a lot to be desired that night. I had a drink and then headed out to explore new horizons.
The next stop was at a gentlemen's club very close to the Oriental Leyte Hotel. I do not remember the name, but it is located on one of the little side streets off Manlurip Road, a few blocks south of the hotel. Like most places there, it does not show up on Google. However, any tricycle driver around there will know where it is if you tell them you are looking for the club where the ladies dance.
My expectations were low when my driver turned down the little side street, but I was pleased with what I saw. A dozen gorgeous 20-25 year old Filipinas were lined up in a row in front of the establishment wearing identical cute little plaid skirts and halter tops. They whistled and waved as we pulled up. Clearly I had stumbled upon a hidden treasure.
My driver and I went inside. The place was like a small auditorium. In the back middle was one large stage elevated about five feet off the ground with a pole in the center. There were several L and you shaped benches for seating with coffee tables in the middle that could accommodate anywhere from 4-8 people. There was also an upstairs balcony area with railing, which I was told was the "VIP Section".
The cost to sit in the VIP Section was 2,500 pesos. A beer costs 100 pesos. When a girl comes and sits with a customer, the customer is apparently required to buy her a "lady drink" which costs 200 pesos.
My driver and I and sat in the lower area and I got beers for both of us. In a few minutes, two beautiful girls sat down beside us. They were cousins from Mindinao and looked enough alike that they could have been sisters. One was 24 and the other was 21. I would say the older one was an 8 and the younger one was a 7. Both extremely cute, light-skinned and with ample natural cleavage. Unfortunately, it was hard to have a decent conversation with them because the music was so loud. But I did enjoy rubbing my hands over their backs and sides while they giggled and we tried to converse.
I am a pretty simple guy when it comes to these types of places. Good music and pretty women dancing is all I need to enjoy myself. So this club was right up my alley. The girls came up on stage one at a time and danced for two full songs that they had specifically chosen. The dances were good too, not the laughable halfhearted gyrations you see in a Thai club or many USA Clubs.
The girls were stunningly beautiful and all of them seemed happy to be working there. Out of the twelve or so I saw, I would have bar fined at least eight of them in Thailand. The thing is, this was the most innocent club that I had ever wandered into. There was no nudity whatsoever. All the girls kept their tops and skirts on while they danced. And the dances were sensual but not raunchy or overly provocative. None of the girls ran their hands over their breasts or pubic regions while they danced. They essentially danced like their uncle was sitting in the audience. Which actually may have been the case for some of them.
I was the only white person in the club. I believe there was one guy who looked like he was from China, Japan or Korea, but everyone else seemed to be a native. And the place was fairly packed, as one would expect on a Saturday Night.
After being in the hedonistic conclave of Bangkok, this little club in Leyte was a breath of fresh air. I actually enjoyed the pure innocence of the atmosphere, where beauty and elegance were cherished for their own sake and not just an enticement for cheap sex. My natural reflex was to ask for the numbers of the girls I sat with, but I knew what it would probably lead to and had neither the time nor desire to spoil their innocence. I can't say if I would have had any success tempting one of those beauties into my bed, either for free or for a price. But I would warn any foreigner who visits the club that doing so is not likely to be easy, and to not be surpised if any lewd proposals are met with harsh rejection. My impression was that these were genuinely pure hearted women who enjoyed their night time jobs and would take offense to being asked to have sex for money.
After an hour or so, the girls who sat with us had to go up on stage to dance. I was hoping that other girls would come and replace them, but they seemed to be spread pretty thin that night with all the customers. If I ever go back there, I would pay for seating in the VIP Section, as there seemed to be a much higher girl-to-customer ratio up there from what I could see. I tried to ask what the "perks" were of sitting in the VIP, but no one could ever hear me over the music.
A short while later, we left and drove down to check out the discotec in downtown Tacloban. My driver waited outside while I went in. It was a 400 peso cover (which includes one free drink), extremely crowded and cramped, and I was again the only white person in there. There were several girls who tried to dance close to me and some were staring at me like a lioness at a T-Bone steak. But being there all alone, I felt uncomfortable, out of place and it wasn't my scene. So I left after one drink and went back to the hotel.
After a couple more days with my special lady and friends, it was time to head home. But there was one last quick stop along the way: Taiwan.