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#51

Romania

I've had quite a few guys tell me Romania can be quite tough. I'm hearings things from all over the spectrum.
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#52

Romania

How come no one is talking about the language barrier? Unlike Russian/Ukrainian/Polish and other Slavic languages which are worth pursuing Romanian is almost like Hungarian in that only one country speaks it and not useful once you cross the borders so for someone whose gonna stay a couple weeks - a month in the country not really worth investing the time other than learning basic greetings.

So the key question again is can someone get by without knowing Romanian and not get scammed? I refuse to believe the point that one of the poster's made earlier that not speaking Romanian is not a challenge at all. Yes, in Scandinavian countries or my part of the world (Baltic States) English proficiency among young people is very high but in Romania i'm thinking once you leave the capital communication will be an issue. So can someone break down by % how many girls between say 20-30 years of age speak English, and I'm not only talking about the capital Bucharest but also Cluj and Constanta.

Thanks.
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#53

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 07:53 PM)Mersault Wrote:  

Quote: (02-28-2013 07:43 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (02-28-2013 07:36 PM)Mersault Wrote:  

Romanian girls, as any European will probably know, are recognised as the easiest in Europe.

Didn't know that.

Is that the indisputable truth?

Like, if you asked anyone on the street, "What are the easiest girls in Europe?"

People will respond, "Without question, Romanian girls."

?

Indisputable truth? Well, that's an epistemological conundrum. When it comes to such normative statements, i think we might agree there are no absolute indisputable truths. Let me put it this way...

a European businessman has money and a reputation to consider.
If he marries an Italian he gains in credibility.
If he marries a French girl he gains in credibility.
The same for Sweden, Norway and, perhaps, Denmark. Finland, not really.
If he marries a Bulgarian it's because he didn't have enough game, money or credibility to 'get' an Italian, French, Scandinavian and didn't have enough confidence to get a Romanian. Moldovan's are even lower.

Sure, these are weak social strata i am describing here, but the perceptions run through a typical European mind. A Spanish construction worker who marries a Romanian is seen as having 'bought' her because she is easy. And that is a low Spaniard, and a Spaniard is a lower European in the standards (compared to Italian, German, Scandinavian, French, British etc).

Hmm. This is cultural actuality without the required deconstruction to prove it or convince you that it is anything more than a theory. Perhaps another time i will think this out and make it clear, but, right now, i maintain what i said. Romanian girls are considered easy, the easiest in Europe, and any man with one is seen as having bought her, regardless of how hot she is. Now, sure, that also applies to Russians and Poles, and so on, but with Romanians, it is seen as a little cheaper.

Is it fair, or even prudent? Probably not. But it is a type of meme that runs through a western European individuals mind.

This "ranking by ease of country" seems solely based on economics, no?
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#54

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 12:36 PM)Alexander Wrote:  

Quote: (02-28-2013 11:21 AM)gadabout Wrote:  

5/6am - Same as everywhere in Europe. Romania has one of the highest concentration of smokers in EE and that's saying something. Only UK and parts of western europe you cannot smoke in bars.

What are you talking about?

You cannot smoke in many countries in Northern, Southern, Central, Eastern Europe

Illegal to smoke in restaurants in Ukraine now.

"Equality may perhaps be a right, but no power on earth can ever turn it into a fact."

"Want him to be more of a man? Try being more of a woman!"

"It is easier to be a lover than a husband, for the same reason that it is more difficult to be witty every day, than to say bright things from time to time."

Balzac, Physiology of Marriage
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#55

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 06:41 PM)Alexander Wrote:  

This forum really is a giggle, last month saw Ukraine rise from the ashes to once again be considered a pussy paradise after Roosh discovered he should have been in the capital all this time. Now we have a new player on the block....Romania, there has been little talk of Romania on here, but now all of a sudden we have people declaring Romanian girls as the hottest on Earth.

Oh, my review of westerncancer's picks

Pic 1. Would bang the girl on the left, but not the other two.
2. Really hard to tell from the photo, I think she has very bad skin
3. No
4. Would bang the blonde on the right, but she's just a 7 with good teeth.
5. Looks like a fucking whore - ok probably.
6. Wouldn't bang potato face, but the boobs look decent.
7. A milf in good shape, she kind of looks like a Romanian/Philipino cross.

Romania has been well received by pretty much anyone who has been there. It's being talked about because Uncle Roosh is going there.

You'll have to work some for it, like anywhere, but the women are stunningly beautiful.
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#56

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 08:00 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I've had quite a few guys tell me Romania can be quite tough. I'm hearings things from all over the spectrum.

If you know one Romance language it just another one. Just knowing French I understand a lot.

"Equality may perhaps be a right, but no power on earth can ever turn it into a fact."

"Want him to be more of a man? Try being more of a woman!"

"It is easier to be a lover than a husband, for the same reason that it is more difficult to be witty every day, than to say bright things from time to time."

Balzac, Physiology of Marriage
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#57

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 09:06 PM)rastignac Wrote:  

Quote: (02-28-2013 12:36 PM)Alexander Wrote:  

Quote: (02-28-2013 11:21 AM)gadabout Wrote:  

5/6am - Same as everywhere in Europe. Romania has one of the highest concentration of smokers in EE and that's saying something. Only UK and parts of western europe you cannot smoke in bars.

What are you talking about?

You cannot smoke in many countries in Northern, Southern, Central, Eastern Europe

Illegal to smoke in restaurants in Ukraine now.

Ukraine off the list.

Wait, what about clubs?
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#58

Romania

Gmanifesto, just curious, how many cigarettes a day do you smoke?
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#59

Romania

I have a feeling there is a hype about Romania here: the easiest women in Europe, upper class women not liking foreigners a priori, being blond is a plus etc.

I don't mean to be disrespectful, but I've spent almost 3 years based in the country and I just can't relate to a lot of what's being said here. As for 'the reputation of a country' well, I'd take that with a grain of salt.

Your experience is not only dependent on a myriad of factors on the ground but it's also intimately related to who you are and how you project yourself. Plus sheer luck is a key factor, let's not forget that.

It's something hard to be extrapolated to other people, their desires and expectations, who in the end harvest very different results in situ.

Since I want to be constructive as well, here as some thoughts which, I hope, could help everybody going there:

- True, girls are really good looking in general (Transylvania a lot less so, you've been warned).

- They come in all sorts, from pros, semi-pros, gold-diggers, sluts, party girls, romantic girls, hard to get, yuppies, marriage-oriented girls to almost impossible to get. It's your duty to weed out what's not doable for you and to break the barriers of what's doable for you; don't blame somebody's opinion for your results here.

- They're Latins, keep that in mind. Hot blooded people, but mixed with a very peculiar cocktail of X other cultures, which makes them different from Brazilians or Spaniards.

- Generally very open to foreign cultures, the whole issue is to play it well for their mindset, going smoothly.

- Very class-based society throughout history, even during communism. But it's not necessarily only about money, if you excel in something (looks, wits, knowledge, talent etc.) you might become 'high class' yourself and mingle high and low.

- Country with strikingly above average numbers of very inventive and creative people (which is good: inventors, philosophers, writers, scientists, intellectuals, artists and bad: scammers, hackers, thieves, crooks).

- Indirect "byzantine" culture: won't negotiate business directly, won't show their intentions directly, will use different façades, including the one of being 'Western' in order to lure the foreigner; you must learn how to play their game and win their trust or respect by outdancing them in their own tango.

- A great deal of the rulling political-financial class are opulent Alpha dudes, usually with communist-mafia background and a very bad taste. The new generation, their sons, are a bit more refined and international but are equally crooked.

-Men's and women's roles are well defined. No feminism in the country. There is no being beta here, but a manly, dominant gentleman who opens the door for her, gets her coat, pulls the chair for her to sit, lightens her cigarette first etc. You'll be paid back in kind.

- The country is very beautiful nature wise and has some of the best preserved areas in the continent. There are more bears in Romania than in the entire U.S.

- Many urban areas are (partly) dumps.

- Yes, you can smoke in bars etc. You can drink till you drop. You can speak loud. You can tell politically incorrect jokes. You can even shout at the waiters (especially if you tip them). But there is zero tolerance for marihuana (considered a hard drug for terminal junkies).

- The most taboo subject is homosexuality, they hate it and don't accept it and they deeply resent having to pretend to the West that they're liberal about it. Second, is their rivalry with Hungarians, avoid the subject, even if it's a hungarian-romanian talking to you, it will just spoil the mood and freeze the clitoris.

- Nightlife is usually very lively, if not, there must be some party somewhere in the village and you just couldn't find it.

- Great wines can be found (same parallel as the area between Bordeaux and Central France with clay-limestone soils and perfect soft, hilly grounds with extraordinary incidence of sunlight).

- Look for delicacies such as Caviar (cunningly found during the season in the Danube Delta and in the great but barren wetlands surrounding it), wildboar, bear paws and steak, deer, wild duck and the best porcini mushrooms in the world.
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#60

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 09:14 PM)rastignac Wrote:  

Quote: (02-28-2013 08:00 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I've had quite a few guys tell me Romania can be quite tough. I'm hearings things from all over the spectrum.

If you know one Romance language it just another one. Just knowing French I understand a lot.

What about Spanish? I met a Romanian girl a few weeks back who spoke Spanish with no accent whatsoever.
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#61

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 09:00 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

This "ranking by ease of country" seems solely based on economics, no?

I guess that forms a part, if not even the greater part of it. However, it isn't as simple as that. It is a blend of economics, national history, reputation, skin colour (in some cases olive is good, in others it is bad) etc etc.
It has much to do with other things too, like scarcity, tendency. For want of a kinder term, it amounts to no less than an EU respectability league table. To complicate matters, it is, to a degree, relative to each country.

If it were just about economics, well, let me share an example. A German woman will almost always be richer than a Greek woman, but because of a number of things, for a guy (western Eurpean, middle class minimum), there is more prestige associated to be with a hot middle class Greek girl than an 'equivalent' German. These 'things' that make it so, in the European mindset, are connected with antiquity as much as current day reality. The guy will gain value by being with the Greek girl whilst gain very little, if anything, by being with the German one. 

At the other end of this, unfortunately and unfairly, are Romanians. I must stress that it isn't fair. I don't want any Romanians on this forum being angry with me because I am completely aware that what I am saying is altogether unkind. Reality and kindness, however, are not always bedfellows. It is a fine country that has been on the wrong side of dictators, ideology and migration. These things, over time, have moved Romania down the rankings. You might be a standard middle class French businessman who marries an upper middle class beautiful 9/10 Romanian woman. She might have been a virgin (who wasn't?), a humanities graduate and fluent in six languages. Were you ever to parade her around she would catch everybody and anybody's eye, with enough grace to make Anouk Aimee appear uncouth and autistic. The epitome of wonder. Regardless, people would still see it as her marrying up and the Frenchman having in some way 'bought' her. That isn't simply economics. That is a consequence of a million things that might best, although still insufficiently, be described as a meme.

If only one person were to think this, you might say it is individual prejudice. That wouldn't be the case. I am of the opinion anybody he ever encountered, be they French, Spanish, Italian, German, British, Swedish, whatever, all of them would always think she had been bought. Romanians are known as the easiest. Separating the myth from the reality isn't an easy task. The idea pervades at deep levels. For example, there is a newspaper in England considered the voice of the liberal middle class. The Guardian. Sure, it is sensationalist and full of shit, just like the rest, however, it feeds the minds of those considered the most freethinking in England. Last month it ran a headline, or a sub-headline, about the possibility of half a million Romanian and Bulgarian migrants coming to the UK to work. The tone of the article was that the Romanians would be happy doing the menial tasks here that other groups, like the native British, would not. Furthermore, there was insinuation, perhaps not in the main article (perhaps on a 'comment is free' piece), that the other nationalities in the UK, who had, by enlarge, migrated several years earlier – like the Polish – were now slowly assimilating themselves into the slightly higher parts of the economic food chain that just a few years earlier were too far beyond them. Without really intending to, yet through thoroughly sensible outward logic, the article generates the idea that out of the mentioned nationalities the British were the highest, the Polish next and then the Romanians and Bulgarians. If a liberal, appealing to academic type, newspaper is alluding to this, you might just imagine what type of stuff is aimed at the minds of the other papers..... this happens across Europe. In Italy, if you want to win 40/50% of the electorate, just insinuate that the problem is Tunisian, Albanian and Romanian migrants. About the half country will agree with you. The pervading idea here is that Romanians are beneath the rest. Romanians, consequently, feel that wherever they go. They have (excuse the general pronoun) developed an inferiority complex from this. As a western European, or American, approaching Romanian girls you will find they are almost always (why speak in absolutes?) going to be open to you. Don't play it wrong and they are yours. It is like 2nd tier Poland, only even a little easier. Ok, let me rephrase. Nothing is 'easy'. This isn't sambah saravah and the girl falls in love. Life isn't like that and well, even Bazarov couldn't close, but, in terms of approaching, and having the opportunity to approach a plethora, of 7's and 8's and having a good chance of success, i really can't think of anywhere easier for some types of western Europeans.

Multiply such small things here and there (like the newspaper story or the Italian political discourse) by a million, working at a deep rooted institutional level, and apply them to each nation and to each nationality in Europe. You know, small anecdotes here and there that make newspaper cuttings, soap opera sub plots and received wisdom (young English girl coerced into marriage by Greek hotel owner vs young English girl charmed off her feet by Italian lover in an English paper vs young Polish girl danced off her feet by Spanish charmer in Granada vs young Polish girl takes the secure safe life offered by English middle management worker) and then extrapolate all these things way above and beyond, and you end up, by the age of early consciousness, forming a type of ranking of who is who, and which is which, by nationality. 
And, believe me, however unfair it is, in the western European mind, the Romanian is at the lowest end. Belarus, so infrequently does somebody encounter a woman from there, despite everything that suggests desperation, has a slight slight semblance of exotic appeal. Even Bulgarians are somehow elevated above, in some sense, by the idea of their Orthodox Church. Romanians are seen as the easiest and considered the lowest. They are open to foreigners, very open in fact, and they are very submissive.
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#62

Romania

Ah, there's something I forgot to say.

Be prepared to have to some horoscope-astrology bullshit ready in your mind.

It is an important subject for them, chances are it will be mentioned, and it does wonders with girls if you know to discuss something about it.
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#63

Romania

Roosh, if you are going to Cluj, and you feel like trolling them a little bit, call the city "Kolozsvar" instead. They will boil with that.
Also, I doubt Romania will have an easy entry to the schengen. There's the gypsy issue and Romanians aren't so well received in most of Europe.
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#64

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 08:00 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I've had quite a few guys tell me Romania can be quite tough. I'm hearings things from all over the spectrum.

Seems like an opportunity for a book, if one were into that sort of thing.

"Equality may perhaps be a right, but no power on earth can ever turn it into a fact."

"Want him to be more of a man? Try being more of a woman!"

"It is easier to be a lover than a husband, for the same reason that it is more difficult to be witty every day, than to say bright things from time to time."

Balzac, Physiology of Marriage
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#65

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 10:00 PM)Mersault Wrote:  

Quote: (02-28-2013 09:00 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

This "ranking by ease of country" seems solely based on economics, no?

I guess that forms a part, if not even the greater part of it. However, it isn't as simple as that. It is a blend of economics, national history, reputation, skin colour (in some cases olive is good, in others it is bad) etc etc.
It has much to do with other things too, like scarcity, tendency. For want of a kinder term, it amounts to no less than an EU respectability league table. To complicate matters, it is, to a degree, relative to each country.

If it were just about economics, well, let me share an example. A German woman will almost always be richer than a Greek woman, but because of a number of things, for a guy (western Eurpean, middle class minimum), there is more prestige associated to be with a hot middle class Greek girl than an 'equivalent' German. These 'things' that make it so, in the European mindset, are connected with antiquity as much as current day reality. The guy will gain value by being with the Greek girl whilst gain very little, if anything, by being with the German one. 

At the other end of this, unfortunately and unfairly, are Romanians. I must stress that it isn't fair. I don't want any Romanians on this forum being angry with me because I am completely aware that what I am saying is altogether unkind. Reality and kindness, however, are not always bedfellows. It is a fine country that has been on the wrong side of dictators, ideology and migration. These things, over time, have moved Romania down the rankings. You might be a standard middle class French businessman who marries an upper middle class beautiful 9/10 Romanian woman. She might have been a virgin (who wasn't?), a humanities graduate and fluent in six languages. Were you ever to parade her around she would catch everybody and anybody's eye, with enough grace to make Anouk Aimee appear uncouth and autistic. The epitome of wonder. Regardless, people would still see it as her marrying up and the Frenchman having in some way 'bought' her. That isn't simply economics. That is a consequence of a million things that might best, although still insufficiently, be described as a meme.

If only one person were to think this, you might say it is individual prejudice. That wouldn't be the case. I am of the opinion anybody he ever encountered, be they French, Spanish, Italian, German, British, Swedish, whatever, all of them would always think she had been bought. Romanians are known as the easiest. Separating the myth from the reality isn't an easy task. The idea pervades at deep levels. For example, there is a newspaper in England considered the voice of the liberal middle class. The Guardian. Sure, it is sensationalist and full of shit, just like the rest, however, it feeds the minds of those considered the most freethinking in England. Last month it ran a headline, or a sub-headline, about the possibility of half a million Romanian and Bulgarian migrants coming to the UK to work. The tone of the article was that the Romanians would be happy doing the menial tasks here that other groups, like the native British, would not. Furthermore, there was insinuation, perhaps not in the main article (perhaps on a 'comment is free' piece), that the other nationalities in the UK, who had, by enlarge, migrated several years earlier – like the Polish – were now slowly assimilating themselves into the slightly higher parts of the economic food chain that just a few years earlier were too far beyond them. Without really intending to, yet through thoroughly sensible outward logic, the article generates the idea that out of the mentioned nationalities the British were the highest, the Polish next and then the Romanians and Bulgarians. If a liberal, appealing to academic type, newspaper is alluding to this, you might just imagine what type of stuff is aimed at the minds of the other papers..... this happens across Europe. In Italy, if you want to win 40/50% of the electorate, just insinuate that the problem is Tunisian, Albanian and Romanian migrants. About the half country will agree with you. The pervading idea here is that Romanians are beneath the rest. Romanians, consequently, feel that wherever they go. They have (excuse the general pronoun) developed an inferiority complex from this. As a western European, or American, approaching Romanian girls you will find they are almost always (why speak in absolutes?) going to be open to you. Don't play it wrong and they are yours. It is like 2nd tier Poland, only even a little easier. Ok, let me rephrase. Nothing is 'easy'. This isn't sambah saravah and the girl falls in love. Life isn't like that and well, even Bazarov couldn't close, but, in terms of approaching, and having the opportunity to approach a plethora, of 7's and 8's and having a good chance of success, i really can't think of anywhere easier for some types of western Europeans.

Multiply such small things here and there (like the newspaper story or the Italian political discourse) by a million, working at a deep rooted institutional level, and apply them to each nation and to each nationality in Europe. You know, small anecdotes here and there that make newspaper cuttings, soap opera sub plots and received wisdom (young English girl coerced into marriage by Greek hotel owner vs young English girl charmed off her feet by Italian lover in an English paper vs young Polish girl danced off her feet by Spanish charmer in Granada vs young Polish girl takes the secure safe life offered by English middle management worker) and then extrapolate all these things way above and beyond, and you end up, by the age of early consciousness, forming a type of ranking of who is who, and which is which, by nationality. 
And, believe me, however unfair it is, in the western European mind, the Romanian is at the lowest end. Belarus, so infrequently does somebody encounter a woman from there, despite everything that suggests desperation, has a slight slight semblance of exotic appeal. Even Bulgarians are somehow elevated above, in some sense, by the idea of their Orthodox Church. Romanians are seen as the easiest and considered the lowest. They are open to foreigners, very open in fact, and they are very submissive.

Good breakdown.

Black-American guy going to Sweden.

Pakistani-British guy from London going to the Baltics.

White American guy going to the Philippines.

Swedish guy going to Spain.

Spanish guy going to Poland.

Roosh (Persian guy from the US) going to the FSU.

Romanian guy being fucked....anywhere outside of Romania.


It really does goes to show you that macro-game does have a significant impact on the efficacy of micro-game.
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#66

Romania

I have visited Romania for many short trips to Bucharest, Timisoara, Oradea and Iasi.

I will try to summarize it:
Looks: Can be real hotties there true, mostly thin and feminine but as of the large percentage of dark complex girls especially in Bucharest I find them less attractive than obviously Russian/Ukrainian and even from Polish/Hungarians. There are quite a few Arab style girls, guess they are gypsies. This is a matter of taste.

Girls character: I found many of them manipulative and lyres, most of the none-married attractive girls will have a "relationship" with a guy but in parallel always looking for better option. They have tough life economic wise and a man which can support them is crucial for them for college fee and rent. I've encountered high flakiness due to that.

Sex: Normally will happen in 2-3 dates, one night stands are hard, but then again I'm not an expert gamer as some of you. Social proof would help a lot. In students clubs many will hookup and make out during the night, happen to me as well. At some clubs after 3AM you see almost all couples and most of them did not come together.

Misc: Not only you can smoke, the small bars and clubs are usually eye burning. English is well spoken among the young population. Clubs, bars closes very late even 6AM depend on people in, nightlife is good, they like to party a lot. Prices are cheap, would say half price from Germany. Taxi drivers are the main cheaters, other than that people are mostly honest.

Roosh, I would say Bucharest old city for 10 days (2 weekends) is a must, you will enjoy the great nightlife but for long term harvesting the less touristic cities like Timsoara is better. Haven't been to Cluj.
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#67

Romania

Generally in all former communist countries the middle class was demolished with all its ethics etc that is why women from there have zero reputation are considered the easiest etc.Even in CR which had a very strong and influential middle class before WW2 communism managed to put the girls in the no name category.Poland had a weak middle class and in some cases non existent before the WW2 so it is common that girls have developed inferiority complex as common poor farmer girls (the image of polish in Europe).

In Balkans and countries like Romania the situation is even worse.Not only middle class was absent but even the frame of western European tradition.Byzantine and Ottoman ways are still strong all over the place meaning complicated relationships.Generally there is a low opinion about Romanians who we call gypsies however this is true only for a minority of Romanians.Most do not look like gypsies at all.

Some Romanian guys can look scary and Neaderdals however they are not as muscularly developed as the Serbs they are more fragile.Romanian women are not slavic although they are a bit influenced by their slavic neighbours mentality.However they are not Mediterranean as well.They represent interesting combinations.Way more crookery than is common with slavic countries generally what we call here whoriness (provocative, cock teasers, playing with lots of men, infidel and getting sponsored often but with not the generosity of slavic women).However they posess marvellous asses for their stature and this compensates.

Generally all Balkan women are top looking in terms of appearance though mentality is a hit or miss certainly different than common European.
I am sure roosh will do well in Romania the girls there are not just attracted by affluent guys but by many other types of guys as well (from artistic to mafia types).Certainly they are liberated in terms of sexual freedom.
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#68

Romania

Word of the mouth here in Greece is that the easiest girls in Romania are the Hungarian ones living in cities like Cluj Napoca.Generally former Transylvania has been historically part of Hungary.
Another warning regards the high syphilis and other STDs rates in Costanza which is a dirty harbour in the Black sea.Almost all Greeks there got STDs but the women are easy indeed.
Cities like Brasov have also good reputation as do the ones close to Moldovan borders like Iasi.Actually this is the region of western Moldova which belongs to Romania.In case Romania fails one can always enter Moldova where girls are considered to be the easiest compared to any other territory and 3 times poorer than the Romanians.
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#69

Romania

Quote: (02-28-2013 09:28 PM)Big Nilla Wrote:  

Gmanifesto, just curious, how many cigarettes a day do you smoke?

During the day?

Or during the night?

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What time do restaurants close in this piece?
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#70

Romania

Quote: (03-01-2013 04:44 AM)Greek kamaki Wrote:  

Word of the mouth here in Greece is that the easiest girls in Romania are the Hungarian ones living in cities like Cluj Napoca.Generally former Transylvania has been historically part of Hungary.
Another warning regards the high syphilis and other STDs rates in Costanza which is a dirty harbour in the Black sea.Almost all Greeks there got STDs but the women are easy indeed.
Cities like Brasov have also good reputation as do the ones close to Moldovan borders like Iasi.Actually this is the region of western Moldova which belongs to Romania.In case Romania fails one can always enter Moldova where girls are considered to be the easiest compared to any other territory and 3 times poorer than the Romanians.

Been to Moldova and girls there for sure are less easy than Romania. They look much better though as more Russian mix.
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#71

Romania

Hey, I'm Romanian so I can answer pretty much all questions.
Currently traveling in the Philippines so I don't have time to write too much but I can answer any questions.

- You can smoke in clubs and bars, not in some restaurants
- English is widely spoken by the <30 years old population
- The language has nothing to do with russian, it's similar to italian/spanish/french in the sense that although I don't know these languages when I hear them being spoken I can pretty much figure out what they are talking about.
- The old town of Bucharest was a goldmine a few years ago but now it's pretty overrun with foreigners and very crowded during the weekends. You can still find more then enough girls but I think it's getting tougher for foreigners because of all the italian/french/etc stag parties. Also be careful because some of the bars there have started to employ fake customers (hot girls just standing around at tables next to the entry)
- American culture has been gaining a lot here in the last few years, I can already see girls not being as feminine as in the past, acting the way they see in american movies etc
- Best clubs are in the north part of Bucharest but that means poor logistics. Try clubs Player on wednesdays and Gaia on thursdays.
- One night stands are rare but 2-3 dates and you should get the notch
- Cluj, Iasi, Timisoara are good second tier cities with big universities

Can't think of anything else right now but I'll answer questions.
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#72

Romania

I spoke to a foreign service guy last night who used to be based in Tajikistan (short summary: don't go, women too conservative) who is going to be based in Romania next. He said that Romanian is much easier to learn than Russian, and knowing another Latin language makes it easier.
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#73

Romania

Quote: (03-01-2013 08:01 AM)Innuendo Wrote:  

Also be careful because some of the bars there have started to employ fake customers (hot girls just standing around at tables next to the entry)

- Best clubs are in the north part of Bucharest but that means poor logistics. Try clubs Player on wednesdays and Gaia on thursdays.

I've encountered the fake hot chicks customers but this is not so bad. One from the A-Club even told me that she works for the club. She was hot blond with big tits, maybe 8.5-9 and for a couple of Tequila shots (less that 1 Euro each...) we danced-fucked. Then I asked her what do you I need to get her a French kiss- "A pack of cigarettes"...

I did not enjoy much the clubs in the north went to BOA and Chaboo (or was it Taboo?), those are upper class usually with shows, tables etc. people come to show themselves rather than have fun.
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#74

Romania

Quote: (03-01-2013 08:44 AM)Marco Wrote:  

Quote: (03-01-2013 08:01 AM)Innuendo Wrote:  

Also be careful because some of the bars there have started to employ fake customers (hot girls just standing around at tables next to the entry)

- Best clubs are in the north part of Bucharest but that means poor logistics. Try clubs Player on wednesdays and Gaia on thursdays.

I've encountered the fake hot chicks customers but this is not so bad. One from the A-Club even told me that she works for the club. She was hot blond with big tits, maybe 8.5-9 and for a couple of Tequila shots (less that 1 Euro each...) we danced-fucked. Then I asked her what do you I need to get her a French kiss- "A pack of cigarettes"...

I did not enjoy much the clubs in the north went to BOA and Chaboo (or was it Taboo?), those are upper class usually with shows, tables etc. people come to show themselves rather than have fun.

With the right crew, BOA, Player, Gaia, and Le Gaga(only in the summer I think) are absolute goldmines.
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Quote: (03-01-2013 08:01 AM)Innuendo Wrote:  

Hey, I'm Romanian so I can answer pretty much all questions.
Currently traveling in the Philippines so I don't have time to write too much but I can answer any questions.

- You can smoke in clubs and bars, not in some restaurants
- English is widely spoken by the <30 years old population
- The language has nothing to do with russian, it's similar to italian/spanish/french in the sense that although I don't know these languages when I hear them being spoken I can pretty much figure out what they are talking about.
- The old town of Bucharest was a goldmine a few years ago but now it's pretty overrun with foreigners and very crowded during the weekends. You can still find more then enough girls but I think it's getting tougher for foreigners because of all the italian/french/etc stag parties. Also be careful because some of the bars there have started to employ fake customers (hot girls just standing around at tables next to the entry)
- American culture has been gaining a lot here in the last few years, I can already see girls not being as feminine as in the past, acting the way they see in american movies etc
- Best clubs are in the north part of Bucharest but that means poor logistics. Try clubs Player on wednesdays and Gaia on thursdays.
- One night stands are rare but 2-3 dates and you should get the notch
- Cluj, Iasi, Timisoara are good second tier cities with big universities

Can't think of anything else right now but I'll answer questions.

How is Constanta?

What time do restaurants close?
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