Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-08, 7:35 pm
essexlad
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I've recently split up with my thai fiancee and getting my head back into the game.
This has got me thinking on where next to explore for my journeys as there a few new things to try or stick to the same things that I know. So I give you a list of places I have been thinking of and just love to get the feedback on this. Would be also great if there any places I'm missing out on too .
1) The Hague
I have fond good memories of this great city. I have came to here two times and normal have a long weekend here. I been thinking this time to spend a week or 10 days . The few main things why I want to stay here is I want to travel around and see all the sites as there so many places I have not been to . I also found a great apartment place to rent thats right in the middle of double street and glen/hun street for a great price of €500 for one week. The first thing that pop into my head now I'm free was the south american milfs 3 out of the 4 girls I visit here was great. The only let down I would say lack of shemales and the prices of shemales as it will be over €150-300 for a great time which is alot as the double street girls 100 I could spend a great time with extras throw in .
After checking out hookers.nl it seems rotterdam has a few good ladyboys and I hear great things about a few massage shops there.
The last time I was here just visit coffee shops and the RLD which was cool but this time I want to smoke less and travel see more tourist places. another downsize is I could only spend a week or max 10 days being a on a budget here.
pro list
Great location Milfs Price for beer Price for weed
con list RLD close early Less windows Only hour fun sessions
2) Thailand ( Pattaya/Bangkok )
This is more the same I've been to before my first trip was for 15 days and my next one was 23 days with my ex. The thing is I'm very addicted to here. The weather the girls and ladyboys are everywhere and they getting more better looking each time. I can stay at a 3-4 star hotel for half the price of any european. On my list to do here is finally stay 2-3 nights in bangkok as I want to visit a few places and there are a few pornstars that I can spend the night with. With Pattaya there are a few places I want to see which I was allow to see as my ex don't like walking a lot or being in the sun all day. Price of sex is so great here and its the only thing that stopped me coming back to amsterdam/hague is €50 is price for at least 3 hours sex here or all night pending the who you with . And the sex is alot more better these thai girls will pretty much do anything .
The few things what are putting me off here are will I visit my ex again as she pretty much a expert on putting mind tricks on me and making me feel guilty being a butterfly there. I don't want to see her but I will know her friends will tell her I'm here so I would get emails and phone calls
Another thing is it will take me 6-9 months to really save up and push the boat out there . The long 16 hours flight is another kick up the ass as I need 3 weeks to relax there as jetlagged takes me ages to shake off and I hate airplane food as I normal have a upset belly for those 16 hours.
Pro list Weather Price of everything Better longer sex session
Con list Long flight
Frankfurt I have never been here and it's always been a choice of mind to come here one day . Same with den hagg I reckon could only afford a week here at most due price of girls and hotel . What makes me think this will be a great place is the RLD and the FKK clubs I don't really have any interest looking at the tourist sites and I would need to bit of research if there are any rest day places to visit. The only thing I worry about here is do they speak english and is it easy getting the train back to the airport.
pro list New to me never been to germany ever FKK clubs
con list english speaking and english signs price of the ladies No weed
Antwerp/Brussel
This is another RLD that does temp me but a bit less than the rest . Once again I not really research this place up for tourist info as seems RLD is the main deal for me .
I dont think I would stay here for a week but I have been thinking of little tour belgium and den haag stopovers.
pro list new area for me same money i use euros now
Con list price of hotel not too much tourist places for me .
Sorry for the long read but I'm just getting over a big heartbreak as I was head over heels in love with my ex but like most stories you will hear they pretty much use you for money and she got a bad drug habit and cheated on me and chat/cam with 1000 of men. So I am in doubt with myself for being so stupid
Also I'm nearly 30 years old but I do suffer from erection issues with prostitutes so I know Amsterdam I could buy some gels and in thailand there are same stuff to help me too.
When I was on my second visit in Thailand I did not need anything and everything was fine so I know it's a problem I get if there not much chemistry there.
I also quit smoking and I won't drink until after I had my fun. I think I would smoke if I was in Holland but not as much as before .
Anyways thanks for reading and I'm grateful for any advice
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-08, 7:47 pm
kingconan
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Sorry to hear that mate, things will look up over time. All of them sound like a great way to take your mind off things, just take some time to concentrate on you.
Take it easy,
J
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-08, 8:52 pm
G.laGaffe
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If I were you - what, at 50+ and continental-based I'm definitely not - I would opt for Frankfurt.
Den Haag is a nice city with pretty good RLD's. Believe me, been there, done that - dozens of times. And I had good times, certainly at the Doubletstraat. But for a week or ten days this sounds too much of a good thing to me. Food is o-k -ish, there are some nice musea and there is the seaside, but a week ? No.
I never liked Thailand. Or Thai girls. Period. Sorry.
Brussels and Antwerp are fine places, and I'm not saying this just out of loyalty to my hometown. But again, if you are only interested for the RLD (shame on you) you will become bored after a few days. If you liked food, you could spend easily a month here, but otherwise, hmmmm. no. Combined with (maybe) Ghent and a trip to Den Haag / Rotterdam, however, that might be just work out allright.
Frankfurt, now, will leave you bankrupt, but choice is reallyreallyreally good. Two RLD's, with the Bahnhofsviertel being one of the best in Europe, two FKK Clubs in Town (Palace and Mainhattan). two more at an easy distance (Oase and World), oh and there's Sharks in Darmstadt. I probably miss some. Food is actually good depending on your standards and local beer is good, wine is even excellent. Everyone speaks English - these people have been used to US Servicemen for over 50 years - and transport from the airpost is as easy as 1,2,3 - unless you mention Frankfurt Hahn, frequented by Ryanair; but even that has a bus. Inbetweensession entertainment, however, is a much of an issue as in any of the other places you mention. Don't you have hobbies or so?
just my 2 cents,
Gaston.
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-08, 9:23 pm
essexlad
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G.laGaffe wrote: If I were you - what, at 50+ and continental-based I'm definitely not - I would opt for Frankfurt.
Den Haag is a nice city with pretty good RLD's. Believe me, been there, done that - dozens of times. And I had good times, certainly at the Doubletstraat. But for a week or ten days this sounds too much of a good thing to me. Food is o-k -ish, there are some nice musea and there is the seaside, but a week ? No.
I never liked Thailand. Or Thai girls. Period. Sorry.
Brussels and Antwerp are fine places, and I'm not saying this just out of loyalty to my hometown. But again, if you are only interested for the RLD (shame on you) you will become bored after a few days. If you liked food, you could spend easily a month here, but otherwise, hmmmm. no. Combined with (maybe) Ghent and a trip to Den Haag / Rotterdam, however, that might be just work out allright.
Frankfurt, now, will leave you bankrupt, but choice is reallyreallyreally good. Two RLD's, with the Bahnhofsviertel being one of the best in Europe, two FKK Clubs in Town (Palace and Mainhattan). two more at an easy distance (Oase and World), oh and there's Sharks in Darmstadt. I probably miss some. Food is actually good depending on your standards and local beer is good, wine is even excellent. Everyone speaks English - these people have been used to US Servicemen for over 50 years - and transport from the airpost is as easy as 1,2,3 - unless you mention Frankfurt Hahn, frequented by Ryanair; but even that has a bus. Inbetweensession entertainment, however, is a much of an issue as in any of the other places you mention. Don't you have hobbies or so?
just my 2 cents,
Gaston. Thanks for your advice . Nothing bad about Belgium it's just one thing I never really ask about sights to visit or places to see . If I ask any friends or family they would tell me about how great the market is there for lovely food. Den Haag was top of my head but I also fear that I end up doing the same things just spend all day in and out smoking then hanging about the RLD . Which I do like but I don't want to become addict and wasting my time. I have look up a few museums and I've not yet visit the beach there . I agree the food is not great there . Thanks for clearing that up for me about Frankfurt with english speaking was only thing putting me off . I will look up more things to do there as I enjoy looking at tourist places and walking about . On my wish list has always been trying a big germen jug of beer . I am starting to think of a euro train ride start at frankfurt then stopover brussels then antwerp follow by den haag and catch plane back home from amsterdam . Thank you again
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-08, 9:33 pm
essexlad
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kingconan wrote: Sorry to hear that mate, things will look up over time. All of them sound like a great way to take your mind off things, just take some time to concentrate on you.
Take it easy,
J Cheers mate
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-13, 8:10 pm
lilji
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essexlad wrote: G.laGaffe wrote: If I were you - what, at 50+ and continental-based I'm definitely not - I would opt for Frankfurt.
Den Haag is a nice city with pretty good RLD's. Believe me, been there, done that - dozens of times. And I had good times, certainly at the Doubletstraat. But for a week or ten days this sounds too much of a good thing to me. Food is o-k -ish, there are some nice musea and there is the seaside, but a week ? No.
I never liked Thailand. Or Thai girls. Period. Sorry.
Brussels and Antwerp are fine places, and I'm not saying this just out of loyalty to my hometown. But again, if you are only interested for the RLD (shame on you) you will become bored after a few days. If you liked food, you could spend easily a month here, but otherwise, hmmmm. no. Combined with (maybe) Ghent and a trip to Den Haag / Rotterdam, however, that might be just work out allright.
Frankfurt, now, will leave you bankrupt, but choice is reallyreallyreally good. Two RLD's, with the Bahnhofsviertel being one of the best in Europe, two FKK Clubs in Town (Palace and Mainhattan). two more at an easy distance (Oase and World), oh and there's Sharks in Darmstadt. I probably miss some. Food is actually good depending on your standards and local beer is good, wine is even excellent. Everyone speaks English - these people have been used to US Servicemen for over 50 years - and transport from the airpost is as easy as 1,2,3 - unless you mention Frankfurt Hahn, frequented by Ryanair; but even that has a bus. Inbetweensession entertainment, however, is a much of an issue as in any of the other places you mention. Don't you have hobbies or so?
just my 2 cents,
Gaston. Thanks for your advice . Nothing bad about Belgium it's just one thing I never really ask about sights to visit or places to see . If I ask any friends or family they would tell me about how great the market is there for lovely food. Den Haag was top of my head but I also fear that I end up doing the same things just spend all day in and out smoking then hanging about the RLD . Which I do like but I don't want to become addict and wasting my time. I have look up a few museums and I've not yet visit the beach there . I agree the food is not great there . Thanks for clearing that up for me about Frankfurt with english speaking was only thing putting me off . I will look up more things to do there as I enjoy looking at tourist places and walking about . On my wish list has always been trying a big germen jug of beer . I am starting to think of a euro train ride start at frankfurt then stopover brussels then antwerp follow by den haag and catch plane back home from amsterdam . Thank you again Antwerp, Brussels, Den Haag, Frankfurt are very easy to do a mini Euro trip so I'd reccomend that. Antwerp is a lovely city and Brussels has a few sites too worth seeing.
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-15, 10:00 pm
essexlad
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lilji wrote: Antwerp, Brussels, Den Haag, Frankfurt are very easy to do a mini Euro trip so I'd reccomend that. Antwerp is a lovely city and Brussels has a few sites too worth seeing. I am starting to think about maybe a week as starting new job in mid May so only allow 2 weeks off this year . I am more thinking of a nice mini euro trip this year then do thailand next year in low season Silly question but what time do the girls start and finish in brussels and antwerp ?
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-16, 12:41 am
lilji
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Not sure about Antwerp but I've got the bus in at 6am, had breakfast, walked to the RLD and there were girls there (likely about 8am -9:30am)
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-16, 6:16 pm
essexlad
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lilji wrote: Not sure about Antwerp but I've got the bus in at 6am, had breakfast, walked to the RLD and there were girls there (likely about 8am -9:30am) Cheers Yeah I'm looking at the trains and journey planners now seems like only early morning direct train so far
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-16, 8:46 pm
Stratosphere
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Have you ever concidered Prague? Heard nice things about that city and the indoor RLD there. As long as you stay out of the square with all the tourist traps. Dunno about shemales there though. Maybe checking out the city for the first time in july.
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-19, 12:38 am
lilji
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essexlad wrote: lilji wrote: Not sure about Antwerp but I've got the bus in at 6am, had breakfast, walked to the RLD and there were girls there (likely about 8am -9:30am) Cheers Yeah I'm looking at the trains and journey planners now seems like only early morning direct train so far Sorry, that was meant to read 'bus in to Brussels at 6am'
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-22, 8:20 pm
G.laGaffe
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Brussels is in Business 24/24. I have comsumed there late evenings and very early mornings indeed (between 06:00 and 07:00 - and excellent service at that time). I'm not certain about Antwerpen, but there should at least be an impressive dayshift starting pretty early.
enjoy !
Gaston.
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-23, 9:02 pm
essexlad
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Stratosphere wrote: Have you ever concidered Prague? Heard nice things about that city and the indoor RLD there. As long as you stay out of the square with all the tourist traps. Dunno about shemales there though. Maybe checking out the city for the first time in july. I have read a few trip reports on here and I am interested . My main worries is rip off places and if anyone got forum sites or any good tip sites about prague cheers
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-24, 6:03 pm
essexlad
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Just a quick question what's best site to book train tickets as I look at a few and all of them give me different prices from €40-€120
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-04-25, 9:16 pm
G.laGaffe
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one advice: please read the small print In some countries, train tickets are just that; tickets from A to B on whatever train on a given date. But in other countries there are multiple options and tariffs, depending on the type of ticket, type of train, conditions, rate of flexibility and train operator - to mention just a few... If you - for example - book a ticket for a long-distance train in Germany, you have the option of booking for one (single) particular train on a give date and time ('Sparpreis'), or for all trains in a given period ('Normalpreis'). Obviously, the more flexible you are, the more your ticket will cost. Difference can be as much as 100%. And if you have a ticket for a particular train but take another train in the same direction, even run by the same operator, you are considered to be having no ticket at all, so eligible for a (pretty hefty) fine/surcharge. So the website may not matter that much; it's your travel options that make the price. Read well before you book. have fun, Gaston. Just for the record: I book mostly via the Deutsche Bahn website, as it accepts credit cards and issues on-line (printable) tickets. As long as I keep to the rules, I have never had any problems. But indeed I sometimes pay the highest fare to be flexible. ( http://www.bahn.de ) Another thing: in busy periods, seat reservations (EUR 4,50 or so) will not hurt.
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-05-20, 12:00 pm
billybob69
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essexlad wrote: Sorry for the long read but I'm just getting over a big heartbreak as I was head over heels in love with my ex but like most stories you will hear they pretty much use you for money and she got a bad drug habit and cheated on me and chat/cam with 1000 of men. So I am in doubt with myself for being so stupid I'm not sure if you have decided on or had your trip, but I would consider The Philippines. Probably Angeles and Manila with maybe a bit of a tour around. The Pro and Con's are pretty much the same as your Thai list but I think that the Pinoy girls are more loving and less likely to take guys for a ride. bb69
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Re: Where should I go next?
Posted: 2015-05-21, 8:37 pm
essexlad
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billybob69 wrote: I'm not sure if you have decided on or had your trip, but I would consider The Philippines. Probably Angeles and Manila with maybe a bit of a tour around.
The Pro and Con's are pretty much the same as your Thai list but I think that the Pinoy girls are more loving and less likely to take guys for a ride.
bb69 I have look into the philippines. I heard lot's of good things and they look very beautiful and the price is pretty much the same as thailand. I would say the only downfall is the travel for me as I'm living in Ireland so i might have to do 2/3 stopovers to get there . And the tour does sound good but I'm just worried about moving around there . Its definitely on the list. 100% this year is a mini euro trip for me in july or august . My cousin has been begging me to just go to Amsterdam with him so I just told him I fly a week before and pick him up at the airport to spend a few days in Amsterdam . And next year march/april I been heading to asia .
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