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Krakow trip report
#51

Krakow trip report

Quote: (10-03-2011 02:56 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Generic camera-toting tourists.

Roosh, for a latin looking man of 35 who wants to stay in a polish city for 2 months next year (april -may) which would you recommend. poznan or wroclaw?
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#52

Krakow trip report

Hi guys,

I´m back from a 10 day trip to Poland and plan to write a short trip report here, hopefully by the end of next week. My five cents to this forum. I think this is the right thread, if not let me know.

Later.

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#53

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Quote: (11-28-2011 07:59 PM)michelin Wrote:  

Hi guys,

I´m back from a 10 day trip to Poland and plan to write a short trip report here, hopefully by the end of next week. My five cents to this forum. I think this is the right thread, if not let me know.

Later.

I'm on my way to Poland next month...I cannot wait to read it!!

If you went to Krakow, then this thread will do, if you went to another city, then you can use Roosh's "The Poland Thread" or type one up for a specific city.

I can't wait to read it!!

Mixx
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Quote: (11-28-2011 08:27 PM)MiXX Wrote:  

Quote: (11-28-2011 07:59 PM)michelin Wrote:  

Hi guys,

I´m back from a 10 day trip to Poland and plan to write a short trip report here, hopefully by the end of next week. My five cents to this forum. I think this is the right thread, if not let me know.

Later.

I'm on my way to Poland next month...I cannot wait to read it!!

If you went to Krakow, then this thread will do, if you went to another city, then you can use Roosh's "The Poland Thread" or type one up for a specific city.

I can't wait to read it!!

Mixx

Hi Chaps

I've been Krakow for 48 hours now and I'm here until 22nd December.

Full field report to follow at a later date, however 1st impressions are very good.

Firstly I'm getting lot of looks, holding eye contacts, from cuties passing by. I like that. I'm the only tanned dude in the City and it makes me unique. [Image: banana.gif][Image: banana.gif]

Secondly I like the way Polish girls dress. Quite conservatively, in a stylish, not flashy "fake designer gear" way. (Bulgaria anyone? [Image: tard.gif])

Thirdly, I've seen a 9. OK maybe an 8.5.....I am seriously fussy. This Angel looked ready for the catwalk, a real show stopper. Around 6 foot in her high boots. Stunning face, bone structure and green eyes...I was going to approach but her girlfriend showed up and they walked off together. I probably won't ever see a girl of such high calibre here again; as we know 8.5 / 9's are like rocking horse shit. [Image: confused.gif]

On a brighter note however, luckily there are plenty of 7's and 8's. I saw a gorgeous 8 on the tram. Cramped Trams are perfect for meeting girls......has anyone ever pulled on a tram? I did in Prague.....share your stories too....

I've got a good feeling about this place, warm intelligent people, I've got a great apartment, I just wish it wasn't so cold here!

If anyone wants to meet-up in Krakow and hunt in pairs then let me know. [Image: angel.gif]

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#55

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For real, dont forget to breakdown about your experience in Krakow. You fucked any chicks yet?
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I've been out in Krakow a few nights. After visiting Prague, my first impression was that it didn't have even a quarter of the tourists. Yes, it's touristy, but it's not overrun as much as prague is.

The other thing is that there is not as much nightlife as in prague. I went to U Luisa on a thursday, and the place was literally empty. Frantic didn't get frantic until past 2, and even then it wasn't that packed for being one of the better known places.

Clubs in Krakow on average are smaller than ones in Prague.

Bear in mind this is all during summertime.

The 6s at Frantic had attitude, but then again they had lot of brits and spaniards hitting on them. I did a few approaches but my voice was pretty messed up from talking during a previous night's pubcrawl. Dance game is king here, it's difficult to really say anything to the girl. The quality here on a thursday was poor. I was pretty surprised. I had a polish 5 try to make out with me on the dancefloor, but I just couldn't do it. Did not pass the boner test. Eject.

The polish obsession with mediterranean men is hilarious, and yes, these spanish dudes are dropping as many mentions of it as possible, it's so funny. I was listening to some portuguese dude going on and on comparing portugal to poland, and making tons of references. He wasn't really getting anywhere, and it was pretty lame.
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Mediteranean looks are a trap.German and Scandinavian women know that.Polish are not so experienced yet.
However they only help to set your foot in.After that it is game.Polish women allow you to play game so it is easy.With mediteranran women it is more like"if I allow you to play game you will be able to seduce me do I refuse to allow."
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Quote: (08-24-2012 02:59 AM)Rurik Wrote:  

I've been out in Krakow a few nights. After visiting Prague, my first impression was that it didn't have even a quarter of the tourists. Yes, it's touristy, but it's not overrun as much as prague is.

True, but If you were here during EURO2012 you would be disgusted.

Quote: (08-24-2012 02:59 AM)Rurik Wrote:  

The other thing is that there is not as much nightlife as in prague. I went to U Luisa on a thursday, and the place was literally empty. Frantic didn't get frantic until past 2, and even then it wasn't that packed for being one of the better known places.

You can't really compare two times bigger Prague, a capital city to Kraków. There's no point. Here everything is smaller. Secondly the nightlife is best from thurstay night through saturday, even when it's not summer time there's is simply no point for going out in MON/TUE/WED cuz the places are empty.


Quote: (08-24-2012 02:59 AM)Rurik Wrote:  

The 6s at Frantic had attitude, but then again they had lot of brits and spaniards hitting on them. I did a few approaches but my voice was pretty messed up from talking during a previous night's pubcrawl. Dance game is king here, it's difficult to really say anything to the girl. The quality here on a thursday was poor. I was pretty surprised. I had a polish 5 try to make out with me on the dancefloor, but I just couldn't do it. Did not pass the boner test. Eject.

Frantic is lame, it was famous 2-3 years ago. The places you should be checking out are Diva and Cien. But since its summer i wouldn't expect fireworks. Mind that the girls that left are Krakowians, not some provincial village girls who are studying and they have attitudes.

Quote: (08-24-2012 02:59 AM)Rurik Wrote:  

The polish obsession with mediterranean men is hilarious, and yes, these spanish dudes are dropping as many mentions of it as possible, it's so funny. I was listening to some portuguese dude going on and on comparing portugal to poland, and making tons of references. He wasn't really getting anywhere, and it was pretty lame.

Yes I find that funny too, but they are interested in them, until they get to know them. One of my girlfriends told me that when she was on a date with spanish 'macho' she had to pay for everything and the guy didn't really care because in Spain/Portugal there's no such thing like gentlemans, now she don't even wanna hear about meeting a latino.
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True we have destroyed our reputation among polish girls in Greece too.They regard us as mama boys,hot heads,temperamental,liars and womanizers.Hopefully there are not enough Greeks in Poland to do considerable damage.Once a girl told me I cannot do anything with you because my friend had a Greek boyfriend and the end was very bad.
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Rumble, how do you think euro 2012 has affected the cities in Poland? Has it increased the entitlement of the women? decreased exotic factor? A lot of people were concerned about the impact of it, but no one has brought it up after the fact.
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Quote: (08-24-2012 04:24 AM)Rurik Wrote:  

Rumble, how do you think euro 2012 has affected the cities in Poland? Has it increased the entitlement of the women? decreased exotic factor? A lot of people were concerned about the impact of it, but no one has brought it up after the fact.

Frankly, I don't think EURO changed that much (I'm speaking now only about Poland). Let's do a quick list :

- Russians (30 000 - 50 000 but they were never actually sober, besides unless Russian guy is rich, there's little chance he can be successfully in Poland due to his looks and historical factors)

- Czechs (they were playing all their matches in Wrocław, less than 100 km from Czech border so apart from the match time they were never really here)

- Greeks (3 000 - 5 000) I have no idea about them, maybe kamaki has some more accurate info from the motherland, but they were never shown in the news

- Italians (less than 5 000 due to the economical crisis, they were spending only day or two here, I can't think about them as a serious competition)

- Spaniards (10 000 - 15 000, same thing that with Italians, plus there are some videos on YTB that shows some drunk Spanish guys trying to hit on the girls on Gdańsk streets - zero effectiveness)

- Irish (20 000 - 35 000, lovely guys but they were drinking beer like crazy and their approaches were more humorous than serious, nothing to be worry about)

- Croatians (around 40 000, behaved well, haven't heard nothing besides that)

In conclusion, I wouldn't be worry. Maybe 1 - 3% of them were actual players. The whole rest were here to have some fun, drink and watch football games.

I'd be worry more about Ukraine. Brits were there and they always bring some devastations with them.
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Greeks as I can see in the videos were mostly high all of the time.They found probably Poland quiet and made some noise with their tubelekia.






In this video they sing in polish and then they sing in Greek:''The dick of the tsolias(Greek warrior) is heavy''

Nice Greek presence in audience.






Here they made polish girls in Warsaw dance in Greek rhythms.




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Quote: (08-24-2012 05:08 AM)polish rumble Wrote:  

Quote: (08-24-2012 04:24 AM)Rurik Wrote:  

Rumble, how do you think euro 2012 has affected the cities in Poland? Has it increased the entitlement of the women? decreased exotic factor? A lot of people were concerned about the impact of it, but no one has brought it up after the fact.

Frankly, I don't think EURO changed that much (I'm speaking now only about Poland). Let's do a quick list :

- Russians (30 000 - 50 000 but they were never actually sober, besides unless Russian guy is rich, there's little chance he can be successfully in Poland due to his looks and historical factors)

- Czechs (they were playing all their matches in Wrocław, less than 100 km from Czech border so apart from the match time they were never really here)

- Greeks (3 000 - 5 000) I have no idea about them, maybe kamaki has some more accurate info from the motherland, but they were never shown in the news

- Italians (less than 5 000 due to the economical crisis, they were spending only day or two here, I can't think about them as a serious competition)

- Spaniards (10 000 - 15 000, same thing that with Italians, plus there are some videos on YTB that shows some drunk Spanish guys trying to hit on the girls on Gdańsk streets - zero effectiveness)

- Irish (20 000 - 35 000, lovely guys but they were drinking beer like crazy and their approaches were more humorous than serious, nothing to be worry about)

- Croatians (around 40 000, behaved well, haven't heard nothing besides that)

In conclusion, I wouldn't be worry. Maybe 1 - 3% of them were actual players. The whole rest were here to have some fun, drink and watch football games.

I'd be worry more about Ukraine. Brits were there and they always bring some devastations with them.

I was in Wroclaw and Poznan 2 weeks after the end of the Euros and from what I could gather the supporters were kept out of a lot of the clubs and also the women tended to avoid them like the plague. I am sure some guys developed diplomatic relations with the polish girls during their Euro experience but I don't believe it would have affected the perspective very much on a macro level. Wroclaw did have a lot of Italian guys on the pull when I was there and they seemed to be doing quite well.
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Hello,

I’m going to krakow in a month. Any up to date tips?? What day to Ukrainian or Polish girl?
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(01-27-2024, 09:52 AM)Toberlone Wrote:  Hello,

I’m going to krakow in a month. Any up to date tips?? What day to Ukrainian or Polish girl?

Krakow and generally Poland has been wiped out by armies of stupid PUAs. 
It's more likely to get action in the West nowadays.
Go somewhere else, don't waste your money / time.

I was there two months ago and it took me 2 days to see an attractive woman,
coming from Belgrade.
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I hope it’s not as bad as you say! I’m heading there for the first time to visit a relative but will have my own apartment right in the center. Well maybe something will pan out
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