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#26

Syria

Quote: (01-08-2012 02:53 PM)misterstir Wrote:  

No way your under 25, if you are that'd blow my mind.

Haha. Not that young!
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#27

Syria

Quote: (01-08-2012 02:45 PM)Dash Global Wrote:  

Quote: (01-08-2012 02:21 PM)naughtynomad Wrote:  

I'm not expecting to get my Syria flag. No way.

...doesn't mean I won't try though. But I'm only there for 3 days.

I'm more likely to hit by a bus me thinks :/

Is there no p4p to hit up? I know prostitution is very common in Iran.

Personally id like to say I fucked a Syrian in Syria even if it was paid ect.

@Hencredible

What is it you do for a living again?

Dash--see my earlier post.

I didn't see any prostitutes in Damascus, but of course there has to be some, as prostitution is everywhere. But that's probably a hard scene to crack into. You're better off hanging out with non-Syrians who don't have or have lesser social consequences of sexual behavior due to living there temporarily.

I actually met a decent Spaniard chick (she was married to a Lebanese man who wasn't with her at the time) in the Mercedes Taxi we took from Beirut to Damascus. She was from a town in Andalusia that had a lot of Arab influence and always had an interest in the region. I'm sure you can find other women in Syria. The great thing is when you meet women from western countries in places like that, sex is far more likely. That's how I ended up slaying a Dominican chick in Cairo of all places. The fact that we both spoke Spanish and I had been to Latin America was more than enough for us to make it happen. No game was needed at all really.
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#28

Syria

Nomad, you got the Saudi Arabian flag man! I don't think getting a Syrian flag is harder than getting a Saudi Arabian flag. 3 days is such a short time though.
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#29

Syria

Which country in that region would be best regarding women with hips and booty ?

My guess would be Iran ( it's definitely not Israel, that much I know) but I don't know much about the rest of the region.

There is a larger Persian community in Germany, especially in Hamburg, and some of the Persian women I have seen have AMAZING bodies with booties that would make a lot of latinas jealous.
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#30

Syria

Sheesh, Persian women are easily the hottest in the middle east, no competition!
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#31

Syria

@BengallTiger: I don't have the Saudi flag (I wish!)
I was with a chick that was half Saudi/half Liberian, but she was brought up in Monrovia... doesn't count.
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#32

Syria

Quote: (01-09-2012 10:39 AM)bengalltigerr Wrote:  

Nomad, you got the Saudi Arabian flag man! I don't think getting a Syrian flag is harder than getting a Saudi Arabian flag. 3 days is such a short time though.

Nomad got a Saudi flag?!? Whaaaat?????? From an actual Saudi chick? Or did he get a flag in SA with a non-Saudi chick? This is an important distinction. Please refer me to the article/story/thread please!
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#33

Syria

@sheesh, I'd agree that Persians are the thickest booty in the region, but most of those thick booty girls seem to come from the south.
@Bengal, when it comes to faces and Persian girls... well there is room for improvement
Saudi girls if you catch them in a western country and who have been heavily westernized (ie born/live in saudi arabia but come from some other country nearby and have gone to "international schools" most their life are the only type of saudi girls I'd met who were down to fuck.
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#34

Syria

Quote: (01-09-2012 01:42 PM)naughtynomad Wrote:  

@BengallTiger: I don't have the Saudi flag (I wish!)
I was with a chick that was half Saudi/half Liberian, but she was brought up in Monrovia... doesn't count.

I was going to say...but keep doing your thing Nomad...I'd like to see that pic of Miss DR sometime btw!
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#35

Syria

Quote: (01-09-2012 03:15 PM)misterstir Wrote:  

@sheesh, I'd agree that Persians are the thickest booty in the region, but most of those thick booty girls seem to come from the south.
@Bengal, when it comes to faces and Persian girls... well there is room for improvement
Saudi girls if you catch them in a western country and who have been heavily westernized (ie born/live in saudi arabia but come from some other country nearby and have gone to "international schools" most their life are the only type of saudi girls I'd met who were down to fuck.

Explain 'room for improvement'
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#36

Syria

I'd say lebanon has the advantage on faces. There is a reason why the face/nose job is big in iran if you get my drift. But I'd agree when it comes to t n a they are the supreme of the region. The average attractive Persian girl has great ass good tits, and at best an OK face. I can't think of a Persian girl who up close (under 10 feet) had a face that i'd rate above average.
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#37

Syria

Yeah it seems to have taken a turn to the worst, its the 2nd major terror attack in 2 weeks, you may want to reschedule dude. I'd assume your going to Damascus, and if Assad has really killed 4000 people as the news says its only a matter of time before someone tries to invade him or over throw him. I'd put going to syria with the same as going to civil war libya or civil war egypt right before the war or in the early days of it. You better check if you'd even be allowed anywhere, I'd question if they are in a state of emergency or not and they may even set up road blocks soon. I don't know if there will even be anyone outside their house
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#38

Syria

Hello from Damascus, Syria!!!

This place ROX [Image: heart.gif]

First of all, I can tell you guys first hand -- the foreign media are full of SHIT.
90% of locals here support Assad.
Every SINGLE person we spoke to are against the protesters.

We also witnessed several small pro-government demonstrations today.

Secondly, Damascus is AWESOME!!![Image: banana.gif]

The old town oozes charm.

The nightlife barely has a pulse mid-week, but you definitely pull here if you have a bit of time. Some of the girls here are smoking (even better than Lebanon IMO), albeit more conservative. I wish I was here for the weekend, but I'm going back to Beirut tomorrow.

Ps- I also made sweet love to my first Arab girl (she was gorgeous [Image: heart.gif]), and got my Lebanon flag in the process..(great story, coming soon)

ARGHH! These Arabic girls love Mexican Pirates!!! [Image: banana.gif]
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#39

Syria

Quote: (01-26-2012 02:20 PM)naughtynomad Wrote:  

Hello from Damascus, Syria!!!

This place ROX [Image: heart.gif]

First of all, I can tell you guys first hand -- the foreign media are full of SHIT.
90% of locals here support Assad.
Every SINGLE person we spoke to are against the protesters.

We also witnessed several small pro-government demonstrations today.

Secondly, Damascus is AWESOME!!![Image: banana.gif]

The old town oozes charm.

The nightlife barely has a pulse mid-week, but you definitely pull here if you have a bit of time. Some of the girls here are smoking (even better than Lebanon IMO), albeit more conservative. I wish I was here for the weekend, but I'm going back to Beirut tomorrow.

Ps- I also made sweet love to my first Arab girl (she was gorgeous [Image: heart.gif]), and got my Lebanon flag in the process..(great story, coming soon)

ARGHH! These Arabic girls love Mexican Pirates!!! [Image: banana.gif]

This proves that media is full of liars! They love to sell stories about rebellions.

Glad to see you got your Syrian flag naughtynomad.
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#40

Syria

As I said in this thread, Syrians are among the friendliest people I've ever met. Great people. The media is indeed shit.
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#41

Syria

Quote: (01-26-2012 09:45 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

As I said in this thread, Syrians are among the friendliest people I've ever met. Great people. The media is indeed shit.

Agreed. The people here are really warm, welcoming and lovely (apart from the odd taximan, but that's everywhere)

I would recommend Damascus to everyone... but from what I've heard on the street, Aleppo is the city to go to pick up chicks.

Here in Damascus, I honestly haven't met one single chick out here in the bars (seriously!). It's all couples... granted I'm only here for Wed and Thurs...

I wish I could stay longer but back to Leb tomorrow :/
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#42

Syria

Quote: (01-26-2012 10:30 PM)naughtynomad Wrote:  

Quote: (01-26-2012 09:45 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

As I said in this thread, Syrians are among the friendliest people I've ever met. Great people. The media is indeed shit.

Agreed. The people here are really warm, welcoming and lovely (apart from the odd taximan, but that's everywhere)

I would recommend Damascus to everyone... but from what I've heard on the street, Aleppo is the city to go to pick up chicks.

Here in Damascus, I honestly haven't met one single chick out here in the bars (seriously!). It's all couples... granted I'm only here for Wed and Thurs...

That's how Damascus is. Single chicks don't go out at night. It's socially taboo. Only couples can go to dance clubs.

Aleppo is even more conservative than Damascus, but they have nice looking girls. It's closer to the northern border with Turkey and the Caucuses, so the women reflect the diversity of that region. Very beautiful.

At least you're going back to Lebanon! There's lots of women there and it's a much more open place!
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#43

Syria

@ Naughtynomad : So how did you meet the girls ? Can you daygame there ? I'll assume a Syrian woman doesn't want to be seen flirting with a foreigner in public as everyone will be watching, or am I wrong ?

Regarding the media - why should they lie ? There were both supporters and protesters in every conflict, whether it was Egypt, Lybia etc. depending on the geographical region in the country and whether they profited from the regime or not....

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast...67587.html
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#44

Syria

People saying they support Assad though, would they profess anything else in public? Even so, what about the people in areas outside Damascus who are likely to be poorer?

In any case. Nice going NN! You have some of the largest pair of brass balls in the entire game community.
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#45

Syria

@Sheesh: The girls are the opposite.. they are REALLY openly flirty in public... giggling and smiling. Day game is the way to go... It's easy around old town as there is lots of girls out shopping. I got my Leb flag from night game in Beirut.

I have a lot of respect for Al Jazeera, but they're extremely bias on this one. They are not even reporting from inside the country. People here are well educated and well travelled people, and they don't want a Sunni Revolution that favours Washington. The government has already drafted a new constitution in the last three months that gives greater freedoms to political parties.

Facebook, Twitter etc are all able to be accessed here. There is NO censorship. I can only speak for the capital, but people here are using those sites to organise demonstrations AGAINST the anti-government protesters. THEY ARE HUGE.. but you don't see them on the news!!!

In fact, many feel the government should crackdown HARDER -- haha.

Over 100 people were killed here in the last two days... We woke up yesterday morning to the drone of helicopters. It's crazy.
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#46

Syria

I was thinking of spending some extended time in Syria about one year ago, glad I didn't now

I read in the news today that violence is getting much worse there, although i'm not sure which area the violence is concentrated in.

An article on Syrian whorehouses for those interested

http://www.vice.com/read/syrian-whorehouse-v14n11
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#47

Syria

Quote: (01-28-2012 08:56 AM)Deb Auchery Wrote:  

I was thinking of spending some extended time in Syria about one year ago, glad I didn't now

I read in the news today that violence is getting much worse there, although i'm not sure which area the violence is concentrated in.

An article on Syrian whorehouses for those interested

http://www.vice.com/read/syrian-whorehouse-v14n11

Syria is fine for visiting, especially the large cities like Aleppo, Damascus, and even Latakia.

The protests are concentrated in places like Homs, Hama, and Deraa.

I was in Syria during the Arab Spring and felt absolutely no worry for my safety. I was only worried as I was entering Jordan from the Syrian border via hired taxi. I had an awkward and tense situation at the border when they looked through my camera and found pics from my Lebanon trip.

As for Al Jazeera, Syria is not allowing foreign correspondents to report from within the country, hence the reason reporters are covering the events mostly from Beirut.

The Assad regime is going to get their support from the business community in Damascus and Aleppo, which has close ties to the Assad family. There's fear about what will happen if he loses power. Assad, being from an Alawite Shia Islam minority, also plays into the fears of other minorities, like Christians, Shias, and Druze, by saying only he can protect minority interests, whereas a Sunni dominated government would not. Sunnis make up at least 70% of the Syrian population, so this is very serious.

There's also the issue of Iran and the regional Arab states. The Arab League is heavily funded by the Saudis and is practically an arm of Sunni Islam. Of course, they want Assad to step down, and that's why their delegates who are currently in Syria are advocating reform. Because Assad is a Shite and gets his support from Iran--the center of Shia Islam--the Saudis want him out and replaced by a Sunni government that will fall under their sphere of influence. The Sunni/Shite rift is very big, pitting Saudi Arabia against Iran for regional influence.

We shall see what happens. I think the days of the Assad regime are numbered. It's just a matter of how it's going to go down. If violence ensues, it could spill out and seriously jeopardize the region in a way that has not been seen before. Everyone is going to jump in, either directly or most likely through proxies: Saudis, Iranians, Israelis, Turks, Sunnis, Shias, and even the Americans, Russians, and Chinese.
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#48

Syria

Damn naughty nomad. You kidding me?

Quote: (01-28-2012 08:44 AM)naughtynomad Wrote:  

@Sheesh: The girls are the opposite.. they are REALLY openly flirty in public... giggling and smiling. Day game is the way to go... It's easy around old town as there is lots of girls out shopping. I got my Leb flag from night game in Beirut.

I have a lot of respect for Al Jazeera, but they're extremely bias on this one. They are not even reporting from inside the country. People here are well educated and well travelled people, and they don't want a Sunni Revolution that favours Washington. The government has already drafted a new constitution in the last three months that gives greater freedoms to political parties.

Facebook, Twitter etc are all able to be accessed here. There is NO censorship. I can only speak for the capital, but people here are using those sites to organise demonstrations AGAINST the anti-government protesters. THEY ARE HUGE.. but you don't see them on the news!!!

In fact, many feel the government should crackdown HARDER -- haha.

Over 100 people were killed here in the last two days... We woke up yesterday morning to the drone of helicopters. It's crazy.

The point of modern propaganda isn't only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.
- Garry Kasparov | ‏@Kasparov63
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#49

Syria

Quote: (01-28-2012 08:44 AM)naughtynomad Wrote:  

@Sheesh: The girls are the opposite.. they are REALLY openly flirty in public... giggling and smiling. Day game is the way to go... It's easy around old town as there is lots of girls out shopping. I got my Leb flag from night game in Beirut.

I have a lot of respect for Al Jazeera, but they're extremely bias on this one. They are not even reporting from inside the country. People here are well educated and well travelled people, and they don't want a Sunni Revolution that favours Washington. The government has already drafted a new constitution in the last three months that gives greater freedoms to political parties.

Facebook, Twitter etc are all able to be accessed here. There is NO censorship. I can only speak for the capital, but people here are using those sites to organise demonstrations AGAINST the anti-government protesters. THEY ARE HUGE.. but you don't see them on the news!!!

In fact, many feel the government should crackdown HARDER -- haha.

Over 100 people were killed here in the last two days... We woke up yesterday morning to the drone of helicopters. It's crazy.

I heard Damascus is being shelled today, is this right?. Dude if you're happy to put yourself in warzones you should be a journalist [Image: smile.gif]
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#50

Syria

Boom!

Here's my [Image: heart.gif] Damascus City Report [Image: heart.gif] for anyone thinking of popping in.

Trust me, the most dangerous places are always the most fun.
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