I have a bit over a month off in between jobs, and I've decided to head to Oz for the sights and the women. I figure the place I'll spend the most time will be Sydney or Melbourne. I've read good things in the forum about both, and I intend to at least check out both, but it makes more sense to me to focus my game in one of them for 2-3 weeks. Also intend to do some traditional touristy things at some point: Great Ocean Road, Great Barrier Reef, Ayer's Rock, hug a koala, etc.
I'm American: grew up in New England, but I've lived in Hawaii for the last three years, and I'm about to move to Japan. I'm in the US Navy, and I've heard stories of women falling all over Americans back when boats would pull into Australia, but I'm skeptical about that. I'm probably somewhere between beginner and intermediate in the game. Tall with above average looks, which doesn't hurt. I've done some pipelining, and have a few girls willing to "show me around" Sydney, but I think a wingman would definitely be helpful, especially a local. I haven't booked airfare and lodging yet. Anyone else going to be in town around then?
I'm American: grew up in New England, but I've lived in Hawaii for the last three years, and I'm about to move to Japan. I'm in the US Navy, and I've heard stories of women falling all over Americans back when boats would pull into Australia, but I'm skeptical about that. I'm probably somewhere between beginner and intermediate in the game. Tall with above average looks, which doesn't hurt. I've done some pipelining, and have a few girls willing to "show me around" Sydney, but I think a wingman would definitely be helpful, especially a local. I haven't booked airfare and lodging yet. Anyone else going to be in town around then?
"Excess copulations may not actually cost a female much, other than a little lost time and energy, but they do not do her positive good. A male on the other hand can never get enough copulations with as many different females as possible: the word excess has no meaning for a male."
- Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene