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By *ounglad OP Man
over a year ago
Burnham |
Hi everyone.
I'm going to be travelling to Jamaica for work and possibly hooking up with a local.
I wanted to ask if any other fabbers have travelled to a different country and if they did anything to make themselves safer when meeting new people since I'll be at a culture disadvantage and not knowing the area as well as everyone else. |
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"Hi everyone.
I'm going to be travelling to Jamaica for work and possibly hooking up with a local.
I wanted to ask if any other fabbers have travelled to a different country and if they did anything to make themselves safer when meeting new people since I'll be at a culture disadvantage and not knowing the area as well as everyone else."
I’d be careful using Grindr in Jamaica had a friend that was put in a very scary situation there. But there’s risks everywhere . Just be careful where you meet people like you would anywhere . |
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By *izzy.Woman
over a year ago
Stoke area |
"Hi everyone.
I'm going to be travelling to Jamaica for work and possibly hooking up with a local.
I wanted to ask if any other fabbers have travelled to a different country and if they did anything to make themselves safer when meeting new people since I'll be at a culture disadvantage and not knowing the area as well as everyone else."
Not advisable. Make friends with fellow travellers rather than wander about alone! Or doing rudey dudey stuff with the locals |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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People end up writing nonsense, I was in Jamaica a few times and what you write is nonsense which in every hotel tell you, only to sale you expensive trips from the hotel and to buy everything in the hotel.
I suggest going out to people, see real Jamaica not the one for tourists, people in Jamaica are very nice and friendly.
you are like little children, you are afraid of everything. |
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"People end up writing nonsense, I was in Jamaica a few times and what you write is nonsense which in every hotel tell you, only to sale you expensive trips from the hotel and to buy everything in the hotel.
I suggest going out to people, see real Jamaica not the one for tourists, people in Jamaica are very nice and friendly.
you are like little children, you are afraid of everything."
We spent 5 weeks in Jamaica at the start of this year. Be sensible as you would anywhere else and you will see no trouble. We didn’t stay all inclusive, we walked everywhere and we had a great time. Respect is all it takes x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just meet in public....
You’re a foreigner, they won’t hurt you."
That's strange as foreigners are often murdered or attacked in most countries as they are vulnerable |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just meet in public....
You’re a foreigner, they won’t hurt you.
That's strange as foreigners are often murdered or attacked in most countries as they are vulnerable"
I have been to over 30 countries and never had any problems. What people need understand is that these foreign countries need your money. So you’re safe. Just be vigilant and you will be fine.. |
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Might as well holiday in Bognor Regis if you're not going to get out and about.
Just be sensible and ask where is safe and where isn't etc
I felt safer in Jamaica than in parts of London
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