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I wanna pipeline Belize
#1

I wanna pipeline Belize

To see if it's worth my time to go there. What sites should I use?

Any other advice would be great.
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#2

I wanna pipeline Belize

I suspect that Belize's sparse population and rural lifestyle wouldn't be conducive to pipelining. A quick glance at Badoo shows some quality, but a ton of them look like fakes. Not sure what other sites would be "big enough" to have any hold there. Never hurts to try though.

I think the optimal Belize strategy includes a healthy dose of macking on tourists, day/night game in tourist-sparse places, and maybe some pipelining.
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#3

I wanna pipeline Belize

Hi5 is still hot in Belize I think. I'll check with my cousin. If your going just for pussy I wouldn't recommend it. To each his own but meh. I think the last time I was there in 06 or 07. Was in Dangriga and PG. Mostly for family so I didn't party much. I went to two dances that were live but didn't close anything. There was a thread earlier this year that you might be able to check out. I think dude got 2 SNL's that trip.

The cycle of disrespect can start with just an appetizer.
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#4

I wanna pipeline Belize

I looked at a P4P forum for the hell of it and those dudes don't even say much about it. I'm not sure if that's a good way to do research.
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#5

I wanna pipeline Belize

I tried to pipeline for Belize, but couldn't even find resources to do so. In fact I could barley even find any useful internet resources on the country (an old data sheet here, and a lonely planet book were about it). While I was down there meeting girls wasn't too bad, but once the winter holiday season died down all the girls kind of disappeared.
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#6

I wanna pipeline Belize

I just got a hi5 account to "research". Shit is legit. I didnt send any messages but all the women look real. Talent wasnt great but start one and start the linin. Let us know whats up in a few days.

The cycle of disrespect can start with just an appetizer.
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I wanna pipeline Belize

Quote: (03-27-2012 02:44 PM)Cookie Wrote:  

I tried to pipeline for Belize, but couldn't even find resources to do so. In fact I could barley even find any useful internet resources on the country (an old data sheet here, and a lonely planet book were about it). While I was down there meeting girls wasn't too bad, but once the winter holiday season died down all the girls kind of disappeared.
This doesn't look good. Did you pull?
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#8

I wanna pipeline Belize

Quote: (03-27-2012 02:52 PM)el mechanico Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2012 02:44 PM)Cookie Wrote:  

I tried to pipeline for Belize, but couldn't even find resources to do so. In fact I could barley even find any useful internet resources on the country (an old data sheet here, and a lonely planet book were about it). While I was down there meeting girls wasn't too bad, but once the winter holiday season died down all the girls kind of disappeared.
This doesn't look good. Did you pull?

Yeah I did (I might not be the best authority on this since it was my first trip out of the country) it was still easier than America but it was still difficult for several reasons:

1. Everything is spread out, since things are still more rural everything is sprawled, I missed out on a bang just because it ended up to far away.

2. The tourist areas are way to touristy, this wasn't bad since I ended up with some tourist girls, but if your looking for locals Caye Caulker and San Pedro aren't the best choices.

3. One Christmas/New Years was over all the girls kind of just disappeared, like I seriously couldn't figure it out. There just weren't any.

Here's my strategy breakdown:

Daygame: All the women were friendly so it wasn't hard to start chatting with them. The basic elderly opener and asking for directions worked just fine.

San Ignacio: This was the city were I had the most luck. I stayed in the actual city (resorts in the area are way to far removed to serve any functionality). Also as a whole, the city had far less tourists than Caulker or Pedro (I was only on Pedro for one day, but I wasn't really liking it enough to stay longer).

Clubs/festivals: I ground both of these out. Every night I went to the more local oriented clubs and I made sure to go to the local New Years celebrations rather than the touristy ones.

I put in quiet a bit of work to pull (I actually my flag New Years, but just kept going for notches my whole trip), but it wasn't as difficult as in America. The girls weren't stuck-up and basic game worked wonders on them.

Like I said, this was the first foreign country I've been to, and I live in a logistics/bitchy girl hellhole in Iowa, so I don't know how Belize stacks up against the DR or anything like that.
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#9

I wanna pipeline Belize

I was there 2 years ago...you certainly wouldn't go there to pipeline the locals. Good looking local ladies seemed few and far between. Your best bet would be to head to Ambergris Caye and hit up the tourist chicks there for scuba diving.

Its a cool, laid back caye about 45 min by water taxi from the mainland. There are no cars and the locals drive around on golf carts. There are several decent bars for night gaming.
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#10

I wanna pipeline Belize

Quote: (03-27-2012 03:17 PM)Cookie Wrote:  

Clubs/festivals: I ground both of these out. Every night I went to the more local oriented clubs and I made sure to go to the local New Years celebrations rather than the touristy ones.

Did you hit Lobsterfest?
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I wanna pipeline Belize

Quote: (03-27-2012 04:09 PM)PDX Wrote:  

Quote: (03-27-2012 03:17 PM)Cookie Wrote:  

Clubs/festivals: I ground both of these out. Every night I went to the more local oriented clubs and I made sure to go to the local New Years celebrations rather than the touristy ones.

Did you hit Lobsterfest?

I wasn't down there for Lobster days, but I was around for New Years.
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