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[Review] Brothel bar / Bole, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡น

Mama drank too much without my permission (-_-;)

Basic information

[Location]
Bole, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

*The pin on the map is the approximate location of the bar I visited this time.

[Category]
Brothel bar

[Bar's name]
-

[Play time]
about 15 minutes

[Price]
4,120 ETB (Ethiopian Birr) (about 27.5 USD)
Drinks: 3,120 ETB + Play fee: 1,000 ETB

[The lady who played with]
Ethiopian mama, 30s to early 40s

[Type of the play]
Short time sex

[Satisfaction / Evaluation]
Overall satisfaction: โ˜…โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†
I wish I hadn't gone.

Detail

I recently visited Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, the gateway to the African continent. This country has a reputation for having many beautiful black ladies, even among African countries.

This time, I'll tell you about my time hanging out at a brothel bar in Bole, near Addis Ababa Airport.

Before the play

It was around 8pm. I was staying near Boleโ€™s entertainment district, so after checking in, I decided to head out into the city. As I passed through the hotel entrance, a hotel staff member asked me, โ€œSir, would you like to go out for a walk?โ€ When I answered yes, he warned me, โ€œThis area isnโ€™t very safe, so please be careful when you walk.โ€

On both sides of the main street near the hotel, there are many small bars, each with a neon sign hanging from a shack. Ladies often waited in front of the bars, and they tried to attract me as I passed. However, these ladies could be quite forceful, and often they grabbed me with all their might and tried to force my way into the barโ€ฆ As expected, they were quite strong, so I was able to shake them off, but if youโ€™re not confident in your strength or are timid, it might be best to avoid this area.

โ†“The atmosphere around the main street *There is a dry, gunshot-like sound in the video, โ€œbang!โ€, but itโ€™s not a gunshot. It seems that it was popular among local children to make noise with toys like whips, and thatโ€™s the sound that is being made.

After checking out a few places, I found a bar-like place run by the owner alone, and she looked pretty good, so I decided to go in.

About the lady

An Ethiopian mama, probably in her 30s or early 40s.

About the play

My beer was 120 Birr (about 0.8 USD), the mamaโ€™s drink was 300 Birr (about 2 USD), and sex was 1,000 Birr (6.7 USD), so I said OK and went in. When the mama confirmed that I wanted sex as well, she closed the entrance and placed a chair outside the door to stop other customers from coming in from outside.

โ†“The bar counter

I sat at the bar and toasted with the mama. Then she started drinking with incredible speed, and in no time at all had five. Even though I hadnโ€™t said it was okay for her to drink, she just kept drinking, as if to say, โ€œIs it okay?โ€

She seemed unstoppable, so I asked if we should get started on the action. She agreed, so she took off her pants and underwear and started having sex standing up (in the bar). Even while I was having sex with her, she continued to down her drinks.

After five more drinks, I lost my erection (due to her greed), so I told her, โ€œThatโ€™s enough, thank you,โ€ and the play ended there. She seemed a bit confused because weโ€™d stopped playing halfway through, but I paid and left without any further explanation.

About the price

Drinks: 3,120 ETB (my drink: 120 ETB + mama's drink: 300 ETB x 10 drinks) + play fee: 1,000 ETB, for a total of 4,120 ETB (about 27.5 USD). The Ethiopian Birr has become much cheaper in recent years, but at the time it was about twice as much, so I ended up spending about 55 USD just at this bar.

If you go to Ethiopia, โ€œEthiopian coffeeโ€ and โ€œinjeraโ€!

If you go to Ethiopia, you should definitely try Ethiopian coffee and injera!

Ethiopian coffee

In Ethiopia, there seems to be a culture of drinking coffee frequently in daily life, where it is served after meals at restaurants (similar to green tea in Japan), and there are coffee stalls along the road where people sit and drink coffee to take a break. And this coffee was incredibly delicious. It wasnโ€™t a high-end coffee shop, but itโ€™s no exaggeration to say that it was the best coffee Iโ€™ve ever had. I think itโ€™s a must-try if you visit Ethiopia.

Injera.

Injera is the staple food of Ethiopia. It has a bad reputation for โ€œlooking like a dust rag and tasting like vomitโ€. It certainly does have a rather unattractive, almost grey appearance, and the taste is a little sour due to the fermentation process, so some people may not like it, but I absolutely loved it. If you go to a high-end restaurant, they will serve you small portions of injera with different textures, which is also quite good! If you ever go to Ethiopia, I definitely recommend giving it a try.


In addition to the above, Ethiopia also has the custom of eating raw beef, which I tried myselfโ€ฆ but I suffered from stomach pains that made me break out in a cold sweat for about three days after eating it, and I was in agony for several days until I returned home. If you do try it, please be carefulโ€ฆ (Maybe itโ€™s better to try it when you have your return home in sight?)

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