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Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia
#26

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

From these pictures, I get the impression Mongolian girls on average have a much larger bra size than their counterparts in China, Korea, and Japan. Is that the case?
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#27

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

They are taller too, also have a Korean look to them. I love how they look, so exotic.
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#28

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

I was really surprised at some of the talent in Mongolia. I end up going to fashion show in the capital and saw some stunning looking models - very tall, slim, and elegant.

Not only are some of them really cute, they are FAR more sexual than their counterparts in China and Korea. They have the Genghis Khan thing going on. The Mongolian men are bad asses and the chicks are relatively liberal for the far east. I've been seeing a Mongolia girl now for several months now. She knows about my blog and book and is cool with my lifestyle. Her best mate is a similarly liberal, too. Mongolians know how to party.
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#29

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Quote: (08-11-2012 07:43 AM)naughtynomad Wrote:  

I was really surprised at some of the talent in Mongolia. I end up going to fashion show in the capital and saw some stunning looking models - very tall, slim, and elegant.

Not only are some of them really cute, they are FAR more sexual than their counterparts in China and Korea. They have the Genghis Khan thing going on. The Mongolian men are bad asses and the chicks are relatively liberal for the far east. I've been seeing a Mongolia girl now for several months now. She knows about my blog and book and is cool with my lifestyle. Her best mate is a similarly liberal, too. Mongolians know how to party.

Nomad, what about the english speaking level,of most young mongolian women, inside their country?
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#30

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Quote: (08-10-2012 04:26 AM)Marco Wrote:  

Well for me she's a solid 7 and that's what matters [Image: smile.gif]

Don't mind the haters. At the end of the day, the boner test is the only rating that matters. This chick passes it with flying colors.

Thanks for sharing this.
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#31

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Quote: (08-07-2012 06:53 PM)FretDancer Wrote:  

Quote: (08-07-2012 03:04 PM)lotharius Wrote:  

Fuck sorry dude but that girls a monster by almost anyone's standards.
Just any second for that banhammer now...

Nice.

I am glad that free speech is allowed here.

Everyone that has different opinion than you will be banned.

And you will dish out an excuse that the guy is a troll for calling her a monster.

Very classy, dude.
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#32

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Its alright to have a different opinion.

But how is "Fuck sorry dude but that girls a monster by almost anyone's standards." constructive in any way? Just keep to yourself instead.

I guess people are full of opinions, but lack common sense.
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#33

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

I think it comes down to the level of attraction that people have towards Asian women in general. Certain Asian women are considered attractive to all men, regardless of their particular preferences, but on the other hand, some Asian women fall into the category of only being attractive to those who have an Asian fetish to begin with. This girl from Mongolia falls into that second category.
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#34

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

A few months ago I got the idea of a trip to Mongolia as a recon mission for an extended stay (the economy there is EXPLODING). My turn-offs about the place are: absence of roads which means little or no "car culture", absence of personal safety due to drunk nationalist descendants of Genghis Khan, overabundance of semi-pro girls in the areas safest for foreigners.

Looking at this thread though, I might start planning a trip after all. I rate Asians 2nd only to Slavic and Scandinavian women, but my current long-term Okinawan girlfriend is of only mediocre height and has no tits. I might have to go get me a big Mongolian bitch. [Image: smile.gif]
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#35

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Out of curiosity, why would absence of car culture disqualify a place as a game destination.?
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#36

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Quote: (09-07-2012 08:57 AM)Vicious Wrote:  

Out of curiosity, why would absence of car culture disqualify a place as a game destination.?

I'm attached to my cars. I had looked at Mongolia as a long-term relocation destination so I would be bringing my cars with me. Best to go somewhere that I can leverage them to get poon, instead of them being a pure economic drain that elicits looks of "why do you have that?"
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#37

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Quote: (09-07-2012 09:35 AM)DamonHVictor Wrote:  

Quote: (09-07-2012 08:57 AM)Vicious Wrote:  

Out of curiosity, why would absence of car culture disqualify a place as a game destination.?

I'm attached to my cars. I had looked at Mongolia as a long-term relocation destination so I would be bringing my cars with me. Best to go somewhere that I can leverage them to get poon, instead of them being a pure economic drain that elicits looks of "why do you have that?"

If you are still thinking that you need your car to help you get laid in Asia you need to free yourself from American provider mentality.
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#38

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

@Marco: Id hit that. Good job.
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#39

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Quote: (09-07-2012 04:29 PM)Vicious Wrote:  

Quote: (09-07-2012 09:35 AM)DamonHVictor Wrote:  

Quote: (09-07-2012 08:57 AM)Vicious Wrote:  

Out of curiosity, why would absence of car culture disqualify a place as a game destination.?

I'm attached to my cars. I had looked at Mongolia as a long-term relocation destination so I would be bringing my cars with me. Best to go somewhere that I can leverage them to get poon, instead of them being a pure economic drain that elicits looks of "why do you have that?"

If you are still thinking that you need your car to help you get laid in Asia you need to free yourself from American provider mentality.

Having the ability to drive myself and any passengers anywhere, at any time, at fast exhilarating speeds, is an asset, not a crutch or a liability. An asset that has catapulted "will probably bang" girls into SNL status on more than one occasion (four, to be exact, two here in Japan and two in California). Plus, I'm a car nut/gearhead. I'd rather be somewhere with cars+girls rather than just girls.

"You can lose money chasing women but you'll never lose women chasing money." (isn't that the signature of a member here?)

For me, more money = more cars. What good is it to have fun toys if I have nowhere to drive them, and no social gatherings at which to show them off? Places where fast tricked out cars are a status symbol attract women just like any other status symbol. It's about finding the right synergy between my personal recreational interests and poon slaying.

I don't care how many people rave about swooping beach girls in Spain, you'll never see me there because I hate sand and am not fond of water or extreme sunlight either. If you aim to live in a hostel with just a backpack and bang a dozen hotties on the beach, have at it. I'd rather have two houses and 6 cars, with a mere 2-3 girls on permanent harem status in each location. I choose my travel destinations with such a long-term objective in mind.
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#40

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

No one is arguing the power of money, but you are rationalizing the comfort zone you've created around your car(s).
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#41

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Quote: (09-08-2012 06:20 AM)Vicious Wrote:  

No one is arguing the power of money, but you are rationalizing the comfort zone you've created around your car(s).

??? I'm honestly trying to figure out if you are being serious or just trolling.

I spent two weeks in Ljubljana in April (still haven't gotten around to writing that report). I didn't take my cars or get a rental. I thoroughly enjoyed myself, and consider it a high-ranking relocation spot on my list, since I now have two social circles that I can fall into there. And that's with 0 new notches earned (6 make-outs though). I don't think having a car would have changed my notch count. It's a pedestrian-centric city and the Slovenians seem to despise car commuting (one chick said she moved into LJ from her village because a 20 minute drive to work was too long).

That said, it would have made life in general easier. I wouldn't have frozen my ass off waiting at some train station in Austria at 0300hrs while trying to get back from Venice. Driving to Venice and back would have saved countless hours better spent resting or gaming. I'd have been more inclined to explore Maribor, or to stay longer near Lake Bled, with independent transport.


In contrast, Mongolia has like 10 total miles of paved roads. You can't get *anywhere* without either taking the train or having a serious off-road vehicle. Sports cars are likely to get damaged driving almost anywhere in Ulan Bataar alone, let alone to/from other towns. If I still owned a Jeep Wrangler it wouldn't be an issue. I could use the Jeep to drive into the wild and meet some cuties still living in yurts in a mountain valley. I don't enjoy driving SUVs (high center of gravity, can't take a corner worth a damn, typically numb steering feel) so even if I had one I'd consider it "less than ideal".

So right now Mongolia is not the right place for me to relocate. And if I'm not considering it for relocation then I'm not going to visit there. I'm subject to a time and resource crunch for finding a semi-permanent base of operations outside the US. I'm not going to burn up resources reconnoitering a country just for shits, giggles, and a few notches.
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#42

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Dude, just stay in the US if your cars carry such importance. The whole country revolves around getting to places in your car and there is a vast net of resources to support this culture. Nowhere else in the world handling multiple cars be as convenient and cheap. I'm not saying this as something negative, just stating the obvious.

I'm going to generalize a bit here for clarity, but in Latin America you would need a lot of resources on security and safe storage for exclusive cars which would cost you. In Europe the security need is not as great but you'll be hit with a lot of Insurances fees. Gasoline prices are also steep and DUI laws generally very rough. Not to mention that Europe is largely moving away from the car. In Asia both the economy and security of the issue is sound, but as you noted the infrastructure is far more limited and lef hand traffic is quite prevalent (a major pain in a car with the wheel on the left side).

So no matter what way you cut it you are going to be worse of than were you are currently if you are trying to export your current lifestyle wholesale to wherever you are relocating. Thus my advice is to free yourself of your reliance on your cars.
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#43

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Quote: (09-08-2012 08:13 PM)Vicious Wrote:  

Dude, just stay in the US if your cars carry such importance. The whole country revolves around getting to places in your car and there is a vast net of resources to support this culture. Nowhere else in the world handling multiple cars be as convenient and cheap. I'm not saying this as something negative, just stating the obvious.

I'm going to generalize a bit here for clarity, but in Latin America you would need a lot of resources on security and safe storage for exclusive cars which would cost you. In Europe the security need is not as great but you'll be hit with a lot of Insurances fees. Gasoline prices are also steep and DUI laws generally very rough. Not to mention that Europe is largely moving away from the car. In Asia both the economy and security of the issue is sound, but as you noted the infrastructure is far more limited and lef hand traffic is quite prevalent (a major pain in a car with the wheel on the left side).

So no matter what way you cut it you are going to be worse of than were you are currently if you are trying to export your current lifestyle wholesale to wherever you are relocating. Thus my advice is to free yourself of your reliance on your cars.

I don't know why you have to argue with him when he is happy with his cars.
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#44

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Quote: (09-08-2012 08:13 PM)Vicious Wrote:  

Dude, just stay in the US if your cars carry such importance.

I might be showing up as a US poster because I'm stateside for a short training exercise. I'm stationed in Japan, halfway through a two-year tour. So I'm already based and situated in Asia. Right now it looks like the following is my "Most Likely Course of Action": become a defense contractor, possibly marry my local Okinawan girlfriend, dick down a bunch of chicks on the side and spend my income on cars. I know a few guys who have been here 10-22 years and the above seems to work out pretty well for them. The biggest problem is that I despise the disgustingly hot/humid jungle climate of Okinawa. Humidity seems to be a problem in any Asian city that's worth a damn.

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In Europe the security need is not as great but you'll be hit with a lot of Insurances fees. Gasoline prices are also steep and DUI laws generally very rough. Not to mention that Europe is largely moving away from the car.

I stopped by the DMV (well, the Slovenian equivalent) in Ljubljana and worked out the procedure for importing my cars. It's pretty straight-forward and not too expensive, although I didn't look into insurance. I also went to the dealership and determined that it would be cheaper to import both my cars than it would be to sell them both and buy a single replacement in Slovenia itself. European gas prices aren't much worse than what I'm spending in Japan: about $7.50/gal for premium, roughly $300/month. I never drink alcohol so DUI laws are irrelevant.

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Thus my advice is to free yourself of your reliance on your cars.

I guess it's all a matter of perspective. To me it comes across as "Free yourself from your reliance on scuba diving/skiing,etc." Why would I free myself from the hobbies I'm passionate about? [Image: huh.gif]

But in the context of the expounding information that you've presented in this post, your original comments make a little more sense.
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#45

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Quote: (09-08-2012 09:15 PM)worldwidetraveler Wrote:  

I don't know why you have to argue with him when he is happy with his cars.

Exactly,the dude likes his cars and wants to take them with him. Nothing wrong with that.

Damon have you visited the HUBB forum ( Horizons Unlimited )? It's full of great info about importing cars and driving in various countries. A lot of knowledgeable people on there who have been to Mongolia with vehicles. Check it out.
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#46

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Quote: (09-08-2012 09:56 PM)DamonHVictor Wrote:  

Quote: (09-08-2012 08:13 PM)Vicious Wrote:  

Dude, just stay in the US if your cars carry such importance.

I might be showing up as a US poster because I'm stateside for a short training exercise. I'm stationed in Japan, halfway through a two-year tour. So I'm already based and situated in Asia. Right now it looks like the following is my "Most Likely Course of Action": become a defense contractor, possibly marry my local Okinawan girlfriend, dick down a bunch of chicks on the side and spend my income on cars. I know a few guys who have been here 10-22 years and the above seems to work out pretty well for them. The biggest problem is that I despise the disgustingly hot/humid jungle climate of Okinawa. Humidity seems to be a problem in any Asian city that's worth a damn.

Well, I had you originally pegged as someone who views game as equal to the set of wheels he drives (we had such a thread on the forum recently).
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#47

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I didn't click w/this city. I think I would need a longer stay here. Girls get married here very very young and have kids by 19-21. Girls having kids by 24 is considered old. Very traditional, family-oriented culture w/hyper-macho man culture (warrior culture, i guess). I couldn't get through to the girls- had language issues and isolation issues. Everybody travels in big groups.

Summer-time is the best time to go. Winter-time is miserable. It has very very bad smog. From what I have heard, the pollution is so bad that you cant see more than 5 feet in front of you.

From my experience in Mongolia, Marco's above-posted pic is def. a free-lancer. I would say shes at least late 20s if not early 30s.

Ill drop some additional data. Went last year summer-time.

Grand Khaan Irish Pub- biggest pub in UB. Huge outdoor seating, big indoor seating, upstairs VIP/private party room. Only place that serves alcohol on the 1st of the month (no alcohol sold on the first of the month). The alcohol they serve is long-island ice teas (aka so it looks like juice).
1st of the month is when you see big burly men who usually drink beer drink bitch-drinks (hehe).

Metropolis- Decent nightclub. Come a bit earlier (11ish), later in the night it gets crowded. Indoor smoking. House music. Bottles of vodka at the bar (mongolian vodka about 30-40 dollars). Rich and famous congegrate here.

Brick- Decent hip-hop nightclub. Come here a bit later. I would say 12ish. Indoor smoking. Bottles are a bit pricier here (45-60 dollars). Younger crowd as well. Rich and famous. Met the president's son here- tip he like vodka and red-bull yellow (asian non-sparkling redbull).

Face- Hip-hop club. It was not crowded.

Ikh Mongol- beer-hall. Famous. Lots of groups of UB wealthy kids and tourists/backpackers. Not my scene.

Lavazzo(sp?)- high-end restaurant- I believe its on Peace Ave. Its walking distance from Sukbahtar sq. Rich and famous here. Lots of fly-girls here having dinner. Dudes smoking cigars indoor here. Very very posh.

Bull hot-pot restaurant- dope dope hot-pot noodles w/beef or pork. It was the highlight of food in Mongolia. Its a soup dish brought out simmering on a fire. You stir in noodles, dumpling, meat, veggies, potatoes and whatever else you order. Miss it a lot...

Thoughts on Mongolia- Highly polluted, poor roads, aggressive driving (on the way from the airport a 2-lane high-way had 2 cars going in each direction), young-money economy, independent women (men died young from war, alcoholism and heart disease/obesity).

Disclaimers- its basically a 3rd world shit-hole. I was scared by all my mongolian hi-society friends. Dancing in a club is no touching. I would walk up to talk to girls in a club.
IE- Friends- dont do that.
Me- why?.
Friends- people fight over that.
Me- **wtf.

Be careful walking around.
1) Mongolian drunk men have this retarded idea that they are descended from Genghis Khan and need to prove it. Brawling in the street is common. In my 3 weeks there, almost got into 3 scrapes. My mongolian friends de-escalated it or would handle it for me. Solid dudes.
2) Be careful of groups of children at night, especially when walking solo. These are pick-pocket beggar-children. I deal w/them like I deal w/them in Soviet countries. Scream at them and make a scene.
3) Cars speed and dont stop. Cross the road extremely carefully.
4) Road are uneven. You can fall into a pothole if your not careful.

WIA- For most of men, our time being masters of our own fate, kings in our own castles is short. Even those of us in the game will eventually succumb to ease of servitude rather than deal with the malaise of solitude
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#48

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Good report DVY.

It is interesting in that it was almost the opposite of everyone elses.

Quote: (05-07-2009 10:41 AM)Marco Wrote:  

Overall very good place for picking girls!! One of the best I've been in The world.

You have been to a lot of countries, which makes that statement pretty heavy.
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#49

Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia

Theres a huge pressure on youth to get married young and have children. Its a vestige of older culture. The family I stayed with gave me an apt on Peace Ave. for 3 weeks.

At age 45, this women was a grand-mother already. Constant pressure to have children.

I went to a hair-cutting ceremony. I believe they do not cut the infant's hair until a certain age, at which point they shave it bald. Boys 4 and Girls 3 (They explained it having something to do w/the lunar calendar. I didn't understand it fully). The family is enormous, at least 40 people. The family I stayed with- the 45 year old woman had 3 brothers, 3 sisters, tons of cousins, aunts, uncles, etc. All of these people had multiples kids. Big big families.

Although I didn't go, there is a country-wide famous competition Nadaam in July. This is basically a Mongolian Olympics- spear-throwing, horseback riding, wrestling, etc.

The rich and famous younger-youth do not live in UB during the bulk of the year. They live/study in London, Paris, Milan, Russia, China and come home for the summer.

Other brags- Went to the gun range. Fired AK-47, dragunov sniper rifle, pistols, machine gun, tommy gun. I even shot off a soviet-style RPG. I had the option of driving a tank and firing a missile out of the tank, but i passed on it. For a 100 bucks extra and an earlier phone call, they will drag a car unto the field and douse it w/gasoline and let you shoot it w/the tank.

Not me....





I almost had a heart-attack before I pulled the RPG trigger. Crazy adrenaline rush.

WIA- For most of men, our time being masters of our own fate, kings in our own castles is short. Even those of us in the game will eventually succumb to ease of servitude rather than deal with the malaise of solitude
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#50

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Quote: (03-08-2013 08:58 AM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Good report DVY.

It is interesting in that it was almost the opposite of everyone elses.

Quote: (05-07-2009 10:41 AM)Marco Wrote:  

Overall very good place for picking girls!! One of the best I've been in The world.

You have been to a lot of countries, which makes that statement pretty heavy.

In a bit more than 2 weeks there I have banged 4 girls, 2 of them couple of times, which means 6 out of 15-16 days I got laid, I think only in Philippines I got higher rate and I do not consider myself above average neither in game nor in looks. Not to mention few more nice phone numbers which did not mature for a lay.
Guess every person experience is different, visiting in fucking cold February(2009), minus 40 degrees Celsius at night might help as not many foreigners there at that time.
BTW, DVY did not mention the strings club which 3 out the 4 I met there, and also nothing about Russian girls which are very approachable as they do not favor the Mongolian guys and have very limited options.
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