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SEX TOURISM AT ZANZIBAR


 Based on some comments and apparently mistaken reactions to our blog, I have to put things in right way.

THIS IS NOT A BLOG ABOUT SEX TOURISM. THIS IS NOT A BLOG ABOUT OLD WOMEN FROM EUROPE COMING TO ZANZIBAR, LOOKING FOR SEX OPPORTUNITIES.

FOR SURE there are white women who come to Zanzibar just to fuck with black young men. But this blog is not for them and is not about them. THIS IS NOT A STORY ABOUT SEX-TOURISM.

This blog is about the abuse of LOVE, about abuse of TRUST. About the abuse of women's feelings by the Maasai beachboys. About the lies we women are fed by in the name of love. This blog is about an UNFAIR GAME which is played on us at Zanzibar.

If a beachboy needs money and has a young and still powerful body, let him earn money like that. We have no problem with this kind of job and they can make good money and EVERYONE WILL BE SATISFIED !!!! EVERYONE. But it must to be clearly said BEFORE every action.

There will be satisfied customers (women) who are looking for sex and beachboys who are offering sex. NO ONE will complain in this case and everyone will get what she/he wants. Woman sex - beachboy money. But both of them have to know, what's going on. But it must be FAIR PLAY. The beachboy must set the price for sex for one night and the white woman will pay nicely. This is FAIR PLAY. Then morning, when the beachboy will leave her room, she will pay his service and that's where it ends. This is called "sex tourism" and this blog is not about it.

None of us is or was part of any sex tourism activities and none of us paid anyone for sex. And we won't even pay. Precisely because we can have sex in Europe. And to think that black men are the best for sex in the universe - this a big mistake, big illusion and a big self-deception that we often can notice in Africa.

As I said already, this blog is about something completely different, and whoever thinks it's about sex-tourism, he/she should perhaps read it before writing a misguided comment that doesn't relate to our issue.


We don't know ONE CASE of a maasai, who would directly offer his body for money as it's normal in sex tourism. Maasais are not doing this. Maasais have different plans with you and 50 dollars a night  will be not enough for him. He needs all your money, all your attention and all what you have. He will leave you only when you will not be able to pay his life anymore.


Thank you for understanding..

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  1. Wow. If there was any logic in this blog so far, then this post just blew it t all.
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  2. "As I said already, this blog is about something completely different" What the hell is this blog about????

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  3. All right! Sex tourism is when initially both parties understand the rules of the game. And both parties are happy. One side pays, the other side provides sex services. Everything happens consciously and voluntarily.
    Of course, services are not only sex, often beachboys add romance, passion, they can play love, for these games they will get more in the end.
    But in these respects, everything is fair. Of course, let's not forget that such long-term "relationships" also often end in crime. Lastly, beachboys can rob a former passion, or blackmail them with intimate photos taken in advance.

    But as I see it, this blog is about women who, having come to Zanzibar on vacation, did not know anything about sex tourism, and about the number of guys involved, and did not specifically look for anyone. They rested on the island, communicated with the locals, and at that time the beachboys drew them into their game. A game without rules, not a fair game. After all, every beachboy starts the game "in a relationship", when in fact his goal is money. All these women become victims of these games, lies, deceit.

    Since this has been happening for a very long time and none of the beachboys has been punished, the level of skill has grown and many beachboys fly to Europe or even live there, some open their own business: bungalows, guesthouses, shops, bars. But the level of crime of the beachboys has also grown. Now there are cases of physical cruelty, beatings, rapes, robberies. Some victims tolerate this behavior of their loved ones, as they have spent many years in this relationship and are sincerely in love, not to mention the donated amounts of 5000-10 000€. And even more is spent on flights, hotels, gifts to his family.

    Every victim will someday wake up and understand what is happening, but not every woman in love will be able to quickly erase this love addiction from her life.

    This blog will be of great help to women who began to doubt what is happening and sincere feelings and began to look for information.

    The authors have worked hard. Low bow from all women!!!

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