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Some notes on Essen (Germany) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria)
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Some notes on Essen (Germany) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria)

I recently made a trip for personal reasons, staying some days in Essen (Germany) and a few less in Plovdiv (Bulgaria). I couldnt visit any nightclub, but i tried a little daygame (my biggest game weakness, but it was a nice training).

Essen

Nice city, but not a place i would live for a long time, it appeared to me a little "grey". I have to admit that i was impressed by the ethnical variety in the city (blacks, indians, turks, asians). Most german girls dont use almost any make up, and dont dress womanly at all. I have to admit that the most pretty german women i saw were under-twenties girls (sadly, i am not into jailbait). The women reacted well to daygame, but i could not get any phone number.

A nice place for daygame is the Essen Haupthahnof and the Kettwiger Strasse.

Plovdiv

Very nice little city, very touristical (a lot of ruins inside the city, a very beatifull "old town") . The women quality was higher than in Essen, and there women use make up and dress more womanly, especially the weekends. Also, i could not went to any nightclub, but i saw groups of chicks going and boy, they were dress for war. [Image: angel.gif] Also, the women are far more receptive to day game, very nice spots for that are Simeonova gradina park and the Alexander I pedestrian street.

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Some notes on Essen (Germany) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria)

"The women reacted well to daygame, but i could not get any phone number."

huh?
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Some notes on Essen (Germany) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria)

I donno if he is serious!!
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Some notes on Essen (Germany) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria)

Quote: (05-30-2013 02:44 PM)jackson.henley Wrote:  

"The women reacted well to daygame, but i could not get any phone number."

huh?

Blame it to my lack of almost any ability on writting english in any kind of text longer than a few lines. I am more of a "talking guy" and found the act of writting long text boring.
What i wanted to express is that while women were responsive to daygame (my limited daygame skill, i have to admit), i did not got any phone number from them, just nice chats.

"What is important is to try to develop insights and wisdom rather than mere knowledge, respect someone's character rather than his learning, and nurture men of character rather than mere talents." - Inazo Nitobe

When i´m feeling blue, when i just need something to shock me up, i look at this thread and everything get better!

Letters from the battlefront: Argentina
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Some notes on Essen (Germany) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria)

How old are you OP?
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Some notes on Essen (Germany) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria)

30 years old.

"What is important is to try to develop insights and wisdom rather than mere knowledge, respect someone's character rather than his learning, and nurture men of character rather than mere talents." - Inazo Nitobe

When i´m feeling blue, when i just need something to shock me up, i look at this thread and everything get better!

Letters from the battlefront: Argentina
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Some notes on Essen (Germany) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria)

Quote: (05-30-2013 03:31 PM)Mekorig Wrote:  

30 years old.
Did you manage to pull in Germany?
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Some notes on Essen (Germany) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria)

I did in my first visit, some years ago. This time i do not, but my situation was diferent, i was there for personal matters and staying at a friend´s house, that left me little room for intimacy with any women i meet. Also, i was there for a very short period of time.

"What is important is to try to develop insights and wisdom rather than mere knowledge, respect someone's character rather than his learning, and nurture men of character rather than mere talents." - Inazo Nitobe

When i´m feeling blue, when i just need something to shock me up, i look at this thread and everything get better!

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