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#76

Berlin, Germany

Where in Germany is it easier to pick up girls?

Are there any towns or cities where girls are generally more dolled up?
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#77

Berlin, Germany

Hamburg.

Full of college girls..massive nightlife district and Germans with new money.

I am the cock carousel
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#78

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (10-30-2015 04:23 AM)Cheetah Wrote:  

Where in Germany is it easier to pick up girls?

Poland!
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#79

Berlin, Germany

Yes, Polish chicks might be of higher quality overall but German chicks must be easier for SNLs?
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#80

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (10-30-2015 10:02 PM)Sourcecode Wrote:  

Hamburg.

Full of college girls..massive nightlife district and Germans with new money.

Are they generally dolled up? What about ease of finding 18 year olds?

How are attitudes towards SNL compared to the uk and us?
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#81

Berlin, Germany

Bang Germany Thread

Hamburg Thread

Direct Game in Hamburg

Hamburg

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#82

Berlin, Germany

EDIT - Sorry this post was meant for the general 'Bang Germany' thread, moved it there.
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#83

Berlin, Germany

Am looking for places to visit in Central Europe for the (Catholic) Easter period that won't be dead. How is Berlin during this time?
Cheers
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#84

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (03-25-2019 12:21 PM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Am looking for places to visit in Central Europe for the (Catholic) Easter period that won't be dead. How is Berlin during this time?
Cheers

Nobody gives a shit about religion in Berlin. You are good to go.
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#85

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (03-25-2019 01:22 PM)BoiBoi Wrote:  

Quote: (03-25-2019 12:21 PM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Am looking for places to visit in Central Europe for the (Catholic) Easter period that won't be dead. How is Berlin during this time?
Cheers

Nobody gives a shit about religion in Berlin. You are good to go.

Does it still mean everybody is back in their towns/villages with families because it's a public holiday?
I am hearing that most of the shops will also be closed. Except the museums and main attractions. Maybe for the few tourists wandering around?
Would be great if someone on the ground who has experienced it can confirm.
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#86

Berlin, Germany

Cologne won't be dead so Berlin shouldnt be either. People do go home but there are alot of parties going on!

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#87

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (03-27-2019 05:26 AM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Cologne won't be dead so Berlin shouldnt be either. People do go home but there are alot of parties going on!
What kind of parties, open air festivals or more club type events?

Would the vibe be different from a normal weekend, In terms of people going out with friends vs family etc?
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#88

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (03-27-2019 04:16 AM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-25-2019 01:22 PM)BoiBoi Wrote:  

Quote: (03-25-2019 12:21 PM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Am looking for places to visit in Central Europe for the (Catholic) Easter period that won't be dead. How is Berlin during this time?
Cheers

Nobody gives a shit about religion in Berlin. You are good to go.

Does it still mean everybody is back in their towns/villages with families because it's a public holiday?
I am hearing that most of the shops will also be closed. Except the museums and main attractions. Maybe for the few tourists wandering around?
Would be great if someone on the ground who has experienced it can confirm.

Listen to the man. He said no; so that means no, no.

Even when you exclude the Germans themselves, a good proportion of Berlin's residence are expats who a) aren't going to fly hundreds or thousands of kilometres to visit their family and b) aren't likely to be the sort to do so if they moved here.

No-one moves to Berlin to be of faith. You can literally fit all of Berlin's religious people into a phone box.
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#89

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (03-27-2019 10:53 AM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2019 05:26 AM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Cologne won't be dead so Berlin shouldnt be either. People do go home but there are alot of parties going on!
What kind of parties, open air festivals or more club type events?

Would the vibe be different from a normal weekend, In terms of people going out with friends vs family etc?

Nightclub events.... In my opinion theres no difference its game as usual.

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thread-59335.html

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#90

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (10-30-2015 04:23 AM)Cheetah Wrote:  

Where in Germany is it easier to pick up girls?

Are there any towns or cities where girls are generally more dolled up?

Munich beer festivals.

1. Oktoberfest - This is the main one, but not the only. There are strong positives for going and only a few negatives. Those are: Munich becomes expensive as all hell that month - sometimes 2-3x the normal prices for accommodation. There are however several other beer festivals you can go for, which are smaller and more local (usually the only tourists are from other nearby European countries like Italy or Spain). But Oktoberfest is a very magical time. You need to go at least once. Have good logistics - IE don't be staying more than 30 minutes door-to-door either on foot, or via the Ubahn. Note that Oktoberfest actually begins mid-September, while the weather is still nice. This means you don't technically need to bring a girl back to your place to fuck her. There is a hill above the festival that is notorious for people passing out on, puking on, and having dirty bunny rabbit sex in the bushes after the cloak of darkness falls. I never did that shit but it happens.

While Oktoberfest is not cheap - neither traveling and staying in Munich, nor the beer itself - it is absolutely the easiest place on planet Earth to meet and fuck an attractive woman in a very very short period of time. That is why these festivals exist. For otherwise socially retarded but usually good-looking and fit young Germans to meet each other and bang under the guise of having way too much alcohol. The most beautiful woman I ever slept with, I met at Oktoberfest. She was American, 5'9, slimmer than my wildest dreams but with a big apple ass, had wavy blonde hair, a heart-shaped face, eyes like two burning pieces of jade polished to a cock-hungry gleam. I could never ever ever score a girl this hot in real life, but that's the great thing about Oktoberfest - it isn't real life. I was in the right place at the right time, she made eye contact because she was expecting to meet a guy, it happened to be me, and in my liquid courage state I went for it and said the right things. It took all of one hour to get her back to my place. Let me hit it raw. Four good nuts and it will probably never happen again, but such is life.

Don't get me wrong. Oktoberfest may be an exercise in the surreal side of human mating rituals, but it isn't a whorehouse. You have to take care of your appearance, be fit, have at least some game, be social with the people sitting at your table even if they aren't hot chicks, and above all, wear your lederhosen! If you do all this stuff, and go at least three times, you will more likely than not meet a girl and fuck her. Maybe not the first night because it's crazy and hectic as the Maelbolg at that place, but why would you go to Munich during Oktoberfest and only visit the festival once? It is a multiple blackout affair. As I said earlier, the entire reason people, particularly Germans, go to Oktoberfest, is to meet someone. This is the time their regimented android brains have designated for having fun and getting wild. It sure isn't to enjoy the shitty, $15 per liter beer.

There is a system to tell you if a girl is single and looking, or happily taken. If she has the bow on her dirndl (traditional Bavarian drinking dress) on one side, she wants the D. If it's on the other side, she still wants the D, but her boyfriend might not approve. I don't know which is which and it doesn't really matter. It should be noted that, yes, most couples in Munich will break up for this magical three-week period and then get back together after. The ones who don't are probably entering relationships with the new walking genitals they found at Oktoberfest. I picked up a different girl than the one I mentioned earlier, an 18 year old college freshman with tits like a viking goddess, who stumbled into me while I was trying to find the bathroom. Found out after we made out against the wall of the festzelt that her boyfriend had broken up with her FIVE MINUTES before she bumped into me. She made sure to parade me past him and tell me only after the fact that the 6'5 tall autistic-looking local in the $2000 lederhosen who was staring daggers at me was her ex. Oh well, bud. You made your bed.

2. Starkbierfest - strong (7% abv) beer festival that just ended at the time I am posting this, takes place during Lent at Paulaner Am Nockherberg - note, not the Wiesn festival grounds, but the other side of the river at Paulaner brewery (they have their own year-round beer garden and festival hall). Goes for two or three weeks during March. Easy easy place to pick up drunk chicks. If you can't pull a girl here in the first few hours and at least get a make out, you are sexually retarded. The problem is the logistics. Munich is expensive and most young people live far out from the city center. Weather is not good like during Oktoberfest time so you can't just take a girl onto the hill and shag her in the bushes. I lived five minutes away walking and this wasn't a problem. This is my favorite festival in Munich. Just be wary, that beer is fucking *strong*.

3. Fruhlingsfest - the "spring festival" that is mostly filled with teenagers and riff raff. Takes place end of April-early May, I believe for two or three weekends, at the Wiesn festival grounds. There is a carnival and huge flea market also. It's like a mini Oktoberfest. The weather is nice. Easy to pick up here if you can actually find girls who are above the age of 20 and not in a huge group from their high school or university. I don't know why this festival trends so young, but it is what it is. Also on that note beware of drunk fucking hothead idiots at this one causing problems. You will find drunk hotheads causing problems at every event that serves alcohol in Germany, however, at this one it is especially bad due to the age demographic. Still. Hot chicks in dirndls. Titties spilling out of corsets. Delicious frothy Bavarian beer. It's fun.

4. Tollwood (summer) - a summer festival with concerts, food vendors, art markets, and a miniature beer hall. There are also lots of other places to drink and meet people, if you don't want to do the beer hall thing. I can't count how many times I stopped at a bar stand and had gin and tonics during Tollwood. Maybe better to bring girls with as this is a relatively small, local event, but you could probably pick up here. If you are living in the area you will definitely see people you know. But one thing to be warned about. In Germany there is this stupid-ass system where you have to put a deposit on the glass you use to drink your adult beverage. I've only seen it at beer gardens and other outdoor events. It isn't much, only 1-2 euro usually, and the bartender will give you a plastic token which you can exchange for that money back when you leave. Just remember to actually give back your glasses and tokens, or that money is gone for good - not so easy when you're hammered and from sane places that don't have this shit. On a heavy afternoon of drinking this could take an easy 20 euro out of your pocket.

5. Tollwood (winter) - same thing as the summer one, but it's cold. There is also Christmas market stuff and gluhwein.

6. Other beer festivals in the region - Munich is the biggest, but not the only city in Bavaria. Nuremberg, Regensburg, and Dachau all have their own beer festivals throughout the year, usually occurring at the same time or one or two weeks off from the Munich ones. Similar idea: you hang out in a tent with a bunch of drunk Germans wearing dirndls and lederhosen, drink too much shitty beer, and dance on the table to the same exact playlist of songs the DJs have been blasting since the early 90's. But these festivals are far more local and you may be the only tourist as far as the eye can see who isn't from somewhere else in Germany. That said, if you're trying to pick up, logistics will probably be a cockblock as all of these cities are a 1-2 hour train ride from Munich. So book a place near the festival and stay for the weekend, or try to go to her's.

*Two important tips* if you're going to try for a German chick at a beer festival. Be direct and don't beat around the bush. German dudes will literally walk up to a girl they like and ask if she wants to fuck. They're a blunt people. If you don't go for what you want, she will think you're a pussy. Yes, German women are robots. The second thing, as always, if you're going to a beer festival in Bavaria, wear lederhosen. Go for the nice ones in the 200+ euro range, with the shorts cut above the knee. IE don't buy the cheap ones that make you look like a fucking Keebler elf. It makes a difference.

Prost motherfuckers!

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#91

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Quote: (03-27-2019 01:09 PM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2019 10:53 AM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2019 05:26 AM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Cologne won't be dead so Berlin shouldnt be either. People do go home but there are alot of parties going on!
What kind of parties, open air festivals or more club type events?

Would the vibe be different from a normal weekend, In terms of people going out with friends vs family etc?

Nightclub events.... In my opinion theres no difference its game as usual.

After going through this and the other threads about Berlin in the forum, I am still not sure if Berlin is a good place for game, apart from the interesting tourism aspect of the city. A lot of guys seem to be having 'near misses' with short trips of a few days and it seems to be a consistent theme.

As for tourists, it seems to be more of a 'party with your friends' kind place rather than a place to go solo.

I am leaving it to you guys to give feedback or recommend the trip. Intend to travel solo. About me, I definitely don't look or speak German. Have more of a tanned look, one girl recently commented I look more Brazilian. Am in Poland at the moment, looking to travel to escape the quietness of Easter so feel free to suggest other locations and we can continue the discussion in the relevant threads.
Cheers
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#92

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (03-30-2019 06:09 AM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2019 01:09 PM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2019 10:53 AM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2019 05:26 AM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Cologne won't be dead so Berlin shouldnt be either. People do go home but there are alot of parties going on!
What kind of parties, open air festivals or more club type events?

Would the vibe be different from a normal weekend, In terms of people going out with friends vs family etc?

Nightclub events.... In my opinion theres no difference its game as usual.

After going through this and the other threads about Berlin in the forum, I am still not sure if Berlin is a good place, apart from the good tourism aspect of the city. A lot of guys seem to be having 'near misses' with short trips of a few days and it seems to be a consistent theme.

As for tourists, it seems to be more of a 'party with your friends' place rather than a place to go solo.

I am leaving it to you guys to give feedback or recommend the trip. Intend to travel solo. About me, I definitely don't look or speak German. More of a tanned look, one girl recently commented I look more Brazilian. Am in Poland at the moment, looking to travel to escape the quietness of Easter so feel free to suggest other locations and we can continue the discussion in the relevant threads.
Cheers
The Easter are not quiet in Poland. But they are quiet in Germany, on Sunday the clubs may be even closed by the law. Maybe in Berlin not. But it happens.
In Poland there is Śmigus-dyngus on Eastern Monday.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Amigus-dyngus

You can take a bucket, and you know, first, use it, and then, say to a girl, 'So sorry, so sorry, are you ok?!'
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#93

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Quote: (03-30-2019 06:19 AM)Kaligula Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2019 06:09 AM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2019 01:09 PM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2019 10:53 AM)Hazaer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2019 05:26 AM)kirdiesel Wrote:  

Cologne won't be dead so Berlin shouldnt be either. People do go home but there are alot of parties going on!
What kind of parties, open air festivals or more club type events?

Would the vibe be different from a normal weekend, In terms of people going out with friends vs family etc?

Nightclub events.... In my opinion theres no difference its game as usual.

After going through this and the other threads about Berlin in the forum, I am still not sure if Berlin is a good place, apart from the good tourism aspect of the city. A lot of guys seem to be having 'near misses' with short trips of a few days and it seems to be a consistent theme.

As for tourists, it seems to be more of a 'party with your friends' place rather than a place to go solo.

I am leaving it to you guys to give feedback or recommend the trip. Intend to travel solo. About me, I definitely don't look or speak German. More of a tanned look, one girl recently commented I look more Brazilian. Am in Poland at the moment, looking to travel to escape the quietness of Easter so feel free to suggest other locations and we can continue the discussion in the relevant threads.
Cheers
The Easter are not quiet in Poland. But they are quiet in Germany, on Sunday the clubs may be even closed by the law. Maybe in Berlin not. But it happens.
In Poland there is Śmigus-dyngus on Eastern Monday.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Amigus-dyngus

You can take a bucket, and you know, first, use it, and then, say to a girl, 'So sorry, so sorry, are you ok?!'

Haha, the perfect opener. This is one funny practice. Will check it out for sure if I am here though this practice may be confined to the villages. Cities tend to empty out anyway.
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#94

Berlin, Germany

What is the best area or metro stop to stay at for bars and clubs in Downtown Berlin?
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#95

Berlin, Germany

Just bought tickets to visit Berlin for a long weekend at the end of April. I haven’t seen an active Meetup thread for the city, but if anyone’s around hit me up!
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#96

Berlin, Germany

Clubs in Berlin are open during Easter. If anything, it'll be busier than normal due to the influx of tourists.
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#97

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#98

Berlin, Germany

Quote: (12-27-2015 12:12 PM)zuma Wrote:  

Instead of writing another datasheet about Krakow with a lot of information and 2015 updates where people can get lost with, I have decided to write a datasheet for the people who are coming to the city for a short stay, like 2 or 3 days basically.

I've been living in Krakow for two years now, I know most of the places and dynamics and I will try to share with you with my little knowledge. Once again, I won't go through so many places, focusing on the most interesting ones for someone who have never been here and want to use his time in a good way.



1. Timing - When to come to Krakow?

Firstly, we should mention when not go to Krakow by any means. Life in the city, what kind of people you will meet, mostly depends when you go to Krakow. You can have absolutely two opposite experience at the same place just because it will be a different part of the year.

There is 3 period of times where you are more or less likely to have a bad experience (from the worst to the less worst) :

- December (whole month)
- Easter (long week end)
- July/August



Easter is as important as Christmas in Poland. Whereas Christmas time last the whole month of December, Easter is only a long week end. Most of people go back to their home town, students have long break and holidays, thirsty tourists are flooding the city because it is also a long week end in Europe. Very bad ratio everywhere, the city turns into a sausage festival for a week end.

Quote: (03-30-2019 04:33 PM)BoiBoi Wrote:  

Clubs in Berlin are open during Easter. If anything, it'll be busier than normal due to the influx of tourists.

Quoted post above is for Krakow but would this apply to Berlin as well for Easter?
Feel free to comment on the other periods of December and July/August for short stays in Berlin for those who are here long term.
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#99

Berlin, Germany

I was in Berlin on Easter two years ago. Good Friday is a bit of a bust, the other days business as usual.
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