synchronicity said:PachaGirl79 said:Sorry to be harsh, but I am so sick of the guys out here... they all see us as not a woman, thinking, breathing and feeling; but as CLEAVAGE and a hole with two appendages. Its pretty disgusting.
LOL whats up synch. Last night was nuts, no idea how the pics are going to turn out (I brought a disposable camera) because I got SO drunk. Julius Papp was AWESOME... his beats reminded me of Pacha Ibiza at its best.
ps. Melody is curled up in my bed right now lol![]()
can I join you two?8)
rossi619 said:Ya know my friends and I keep asking each other, are we gonna get laid and how easy is it gonna be. We are from the US, so this is either gonna work for us or agianst us, since we really dont know how euopean girls are. But the question is here, what is the sex scene like in ibiza and is it really a free for all as far as hooking up. somebody please inform me. thanks
MrSt0NeD said:and im sure that more than 80% of the ppl who goes to ibiza are there for the music (House, Trance, Chillout, D&B, etc..)
Exactly. and I do mean daily. (where do you live, Tif?)Tiffany said:Americans like you (or to be fair...who present themselves as you just did) only compound the stereotypes I have to defend myself against daily as an expatriot.
A little harsh, Stephen, but you're basic message is true. In Russia, they all think Ibiza is one big drugfest and I get tired of explaining to people here that it's actually a family vacation resort with the music/dj culture as an added bonus. Some friends that came out for a weekend visit during our trip in June were actually surprised to see pensioners and families with kids. After travelling around the island a bit, I think/hope their impression matured.stephen said:MrSt0NeD said:and im sure that more than 80% of the ppl who goes to ibiza are there for the music (House, Trance, Chillout, D&B, etc..)
i think that's a journalistic exageration mr stoned and wouldn't stand in in court. are you really suggesting that of the 2 million visitors ibiza receives every year from april to october that 80% are there to listen to the tripe you've listed above?
One one of my trips I went with just the guys and neither of my single friends "got laid". I suppose it depends on where you go out but I don't see a lot of "pulling" going on in the big clubs. Perhaps at the more booze-oriented San An bars or something, but in any case it shouldn't be anyone's core reason for visiting the island.Stephen said:as for the original question of the thread i've absolutely no idea.
stephen said:i think that's a journalistic exageration mr stoned and wouldn't stand in in court. are you really suggesting that of the 2 million visitors ibiza receives every year from april to october that 80% are there to listen to the tripe you've listed above?MrSt0NeD said:and im sure that more than 80% of the ppl who goes to ibiza are there for the music (House, Trance, Chillout, D&B, etc..)
stephen said:floating around in the sea with my snorkel
jez71 said:Stephen - Hi I'm pretty new to the boards as you can see - just wondering when the boards get busy - appreciating of course its sunday morning and all
Morbyd said:Tiffany said:Americans like you (or to be fair...who present themselves as you just did) only compound the stereotypes I have to defend myself against daily as an expatriot.
Exactly. and I do mean daily. (where do you live, Tif?)
stephen said:jez71 said:Stephen - Hi I'm pretty new to the boards as you can see - just wondering when the boards get busy - appreciating of course its sunday morning and all
th eboards are busiest when our hard working members have most time on their hands - when they're at work monday to friday
I lived in Cambridge and Somerville over 6 years. Boston's a great town.Tiffany said:Right now...Ibiza. May - October. Then I head to Nepal for 3 months, then...? I also lived in London for six months a few years back, and when I'm marooned in the States I manage to make it to Europe monthly for business and pleasure.
(BTW - saw in another post that you mentioned living in Somerville. I just spent a year living in Southie, and a few months prior up in Concord, MA.)
small jinx said:synchronicity said:PachaGirl79 said:Sorry to be harsh, but I am so sick of the guys out here... they all see us as not a woman, thinking, breathing and feeling; but as CLEAVAGE and a hole with two appendages. Its pretty disgusting.
LOL whats up synch. Last night was nuts, no idea how the pics are going to turn out (I brought a disposable camera) because I got SO drunk. Julius Papp was AWESOME... his beats reminded me of Pacha Ibiza at its best.
ps. Melody is curled up in my bed right now lol![]()
can I join you two?8)
Me & Sync gunna fly out & embrace you all with some British hugs![]()
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wot?stephen said:it's official. balearic beaches are number one in the copping off rankings!
from todays ddi
Según datos de la misma encuesta, las de las Illes Balears son las playas de toda Europa donde más se liga. Le siguen las islas griegas, la Costa Azul francesa, la Costa del Sol y la Riviera Italiana. Las islas cuentan con las características idóneas para serlo: playas, numerosas ofertas de ocio nocturno y gente para todos los gustos y de todas las nacionalidades.
Alessandro trabaja de camarero en un bar de Platja d´en Bossa y a él no le resulta extraño que los jóvenes piensen eso de las Balears. Pone como ejemplo Eivissa, de la que dice: «Tiene todo lo que hay que tener: la playa, sol y chicas guapas por todas partes. Pero lo más importante es que mucha gente está de vacaciones, tienen tiempo para hablar, y eso es algo que no ocurre en las ciudades. Yo vivo en Roma y allí es imposible ligar porque todo el mundo va siempre con prisas de un lado a otro»
Alberto discrepa: «No creo que aquí se ligue más que en toda Europa. Estoy seguro de que en cualquier lugar de veraneo tienes las mismas posibilidades de conocer a una chica. Tal vez para la gente que viene de vacaciones sí que es fácil, pero para los que vivimos aquí ligar no es ni más fácil ni más difícil que en cualquier otro sitio».
Jonathan, socorrista, dice al respecto. «No sé si será cierto o no, pero la fama la tiene. Mucha gente viene a Eivissa a lo que viene».