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[QUOTE=Hioctane]How are are supposed to remember where the next casa is? LOL.. Once we went to a relatively new casa.
The staff saw our list and asked if he could borrow it to make a copy![/QUOTE]That is all well and good but try to be more discrete. Use stickys and put them in your wallet or use another small piece of paper with the names and addresses of the casas on them. But pulling out folded pages of 8 by 11 paper is not a good look at all IMHO.
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Party this this week Sep 4th and 5th both days, if you are in Medellin this week, this is a good party to go, party in in Envigado, direction or on the link below.
50,000 peso all you can drink and eat
There will be 50 + girls locals and prepagos
More pictures from the party
[url]http://www.romancelatina.com/faq.php[/url]
[QUOTE=Paisalov99]I will be in Medellin from Sep 3rd through the 11th, please PM if you like to go clubbing and attend the Romancelatina party on Sep 4th,
[url]http://www.romancelatina.com/faq.php[/url]
I am also open to exchanging phone no of girls and exchange notes and info on girls, I may be travelling to Santa fe and finca with few girls. They asked me 600K for two full days with 2 girls, as much sex as you want, very good looking college girls.
I am also posting the pictures of the girls(prepagos), I think all the girls in MDE are prepagos, they just do not want you to know they work.[/QUOTE]
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Saftey
I have a question about how safe Medellin is. I hear a lot of conflicting reports here on this website about how safe Columbia is in general, but I am solely interested in Medellin. I am planning to go there next month and was wondering about any precautions I should take outside the norm. I would welcome as many people as necessary to PM me so that I can make an informed decision.
I know there is a special thread here for this, but the reason I decide to post here is because I think that I would get a better response on this thread.
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Paisalov69
It appears that your site has been down for several days.
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My Lists
I have carried the Lists with me to most of the places I checked out. Maybe I had one or two Madams ask what they were. I pointed out to some that their prices were too high. Most were glad to add the information to help bring in more customers.
Most of time when I am going to one to get laid, I check out the List before I enter.
I will agree that is most likely the best way to do it. Although, I know of a few guys that pointed out the price after they were told a higher price, and were not overcharged.
But, of course prices do change.
Remember the places were set up by the locals for the locals, so a few extra tourists are a bonus for them.
[QUOTE=BlackSultan]That is all well and good but try to be more discrete. Use stickys and put them in your wallet or use another small piece of paper with the names and addresses of the casas on them. But pulling out folded pages of 8 by 11 paper is not a good look at all IMHO.[/QUOTE]
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I arrive on the 3rd
How do I get there?
[QUOTE=Paisalov99]Party this this week Sep 4th and 5th both days, if you are in Medellin this week, this is a good party to go, party in in Envigado, direction or on the link below.
50,000 peso all you can drink and eat
There will be 50 + girls locals and prepagos
More pictures from the party
[url]http://www.romancelatina.com/faq.php[/url][/QUOTE]
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Most of the time
I have been to Medellin I did not really care about safety. I was fighting for the right to visit my children but trying to take care of animal urges as well.
I walk local to the hotel (and the street near the museum where the lovelies prance); the only difference between now and then is I do not have a the face of someone who is looking to get the shit kick out of him. I am always alert and never drunk, over eating or too tired. Thank GOD to date have never been mugged, robbed or threated only asked for assistance.
For now. I have no problem visiting with the children so therefore I do have more of a concern (and reports indicate there is more of a concern but I have not changed my evening pattern in any way. I still stay at the Hotel Odeon because at 25.000 I get an OK nights sleep. It is close to all the trouble I want by night or day. To get laid you really do not have to spend 100.000 or more per night.
When you going to be there and I can show you what I am taking about PM me I will be there from Sept. 3 until 8 (leaving 9). I am not a good mongering guide but I will show you how I managed these past three years since I have been staying in Medellin.
[QUOTE=Member #2001]I have a question about how safe Medellin is. I hear a lot of conflicting reports here on this website about how safe Columbia is in general, but I am solely interested in Medellin. I am planning to go there next month and was wondering about any precautions I should take outside the norm. I would welcome as many people as necessary to PM me so that I can make an informed decision.
I know there is a special thread here for this, but the reason I decide to post here is because I think that I would get a better response on this thread.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Member #2001]I have a question about how safe Medellin is. I hear a lot of conflicting reports here on this website about how safe Columbia is in general, but I am solely interested in Medellin. I am planning to go there next month and was wondering about any precautions I should take outside the norm. I would welcome as many people as necessary to PM me so that I can make an informed decision.
I know there is a special thread here for this, but the reason I decide to post here is because I think that I would get a better response on this thread.[/QUOTE]I'm just back from a week in MDE. Stayed in Laureles, frequented El Centro and hit Mayorista. I would not say that MDE is the safest place, but also not a place to be terribly scared about. Keep your wits about you and follow the simple rules that apply to any travel in a large city and/or the third world.
Dress well but not flashy. Don't wear jewelery. Keep you money and documents in separate pockets and such. Don't get drunk in public. Carry as little money as possible, and if confronted, especially with a weapon, turn it over and write it off. Avoid confrontations, even if you are 100% correct, it often is just not worth it. Don't be loud and draw attention to yourself.
As was said to me once on a flight to Mumbay, India, 'Don't hang your ass out the window.'
Look, crime can happen anywhere, and though poor places are often more likely locals for this the risk is just part of the equation of travel. If you want to be completely safe you'll need to stay home.
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responce
Thanks to all that responded to my first time post on this thread (you know who you are). I am planning to be there sometime at in mid to early October in hopes of securing work there. I have lived almost everywhere in the world close to am major metropolitan city in the US. I have also lived in the third world as well as in China. I guess I could always find someone that has something bad to say about the places I am going to and they probably have their own agendas also. I have never but myself is a position where I was robed at gun point or anything like that. Some small theft like pickpockets or something like this, and I am usually angry about it for a day, then I forget about it. Out of all the responses I have had none were negative so I guess I will be there at the time stated. Maybe one or more then one of you would like to have a beer, If so then PM me.
Cheers
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first el centro casa run
While in Medellin I have looked up a girl that I knew in St Maarten, and dated a girl that I met on colombiancupid.com (a non-pro, highly educated) and an obvious prepago that I met on romancelatina.com (I gave her the option of having a client or a boyfriend and she chose boyfriend. But that of course is more costly for me).
Saturday morning I went to try the casas in El Centro for the first time. I wasn't expecting much as the reports here seem to emphasize gorditas and the need to visit many casas. From the Medellin list, I made a list of streets and the addresses on those streets. I didn't bother with casa names, since none that I saw had signs. For example:
CL 53 #42-56 and #42-74 (these did not answer and neighbors said they were closed).
CL 54 #42-13 (bought a coke, was presented with 6 pretty girls in bikinis, all very slim and doable. Decided to look for some more casas/girls)
K 43 #55-35
At the second casa that I entered, I sat in the lounge with a colombian guy, chatted with him, then was presented with 7 very doable girls. No gorditas, one pretty morena, one tall girl, all in bikinis, no silicon.
I caught a twinkle in the eye of L (and she stayed to say Hello, for 10 seconds instead of only 1 second). It isn't easy to notice much with 1 second introductions. It is just a whirl of semi-naked girls. I paid the lady in charge 40k pesos for 1 hour and my slim brunette took me upstairs to a big clean room with a queen size mattress on the floor. I found this more comfortable than a massage table and more comfortable than a normal bed because I could easily sprawl and overflow the bed with my legs on the floor from time to time.
I gave the girl some hugs and kisses and a massage and DATY to completion and the resulting session was very good. We had just returned from the shower wrapped in the 2 towels provided when there was a knock on the door. She asked if I had a cellphone and gave me her number and asked me to call.
I was very pleased with the experience. On a busy shopping Saturday the neighborhood seemed quite normal and as safe as most in El Centro (lots of beauty school students and families on the sidewalks, etc.). The girl was as good as most Colombianas that I have enjoyed in Medellin and Bogota and st Maarten. The price was dirt cheap. The bed was comfortable. I got a fresh towel to shower with.
What is not to like for $20.
Zing
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Thanks for your replies.
[QUOTE=Furysys]GlobeT, I would never be intimidated by the casas, once you get thru the door, they are always happy to see you (no guys, no service, no dough).
I would reckon two main reasons, first, as was posted, is that Colombia is a very Catholic country, and they don't want it flaunted, second, and somewhat at cross-purposes with the first, is the high level of crime in Medellin relative to Thailand. While everybody probably knows approximately where the casas are, by posting big signs I think they would be asking for serious trouble, for the owners and the girls. It has always been easy for me to find the places, but having a little Spanish can really help, if you do find the wrong address.[/QUOTE] That does make me feel better, to understand the why the casas are so underground and to know that foreigners are welcomed. My Spanish is very decent (although I don't know specifics like sexual services will need to study! ) so I don't think that will be a problem. If foreigners are welcome, then they will probably be elated to see a foreigner that speaks decent Spanish with money, LOL.
GlobeTrekker
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Zing got it spot on!
[QUOTE=Zing23]....At the second casa that I entered, I sat in the lounge with a colombian guy, chatted with him, then was presented with 7 very doable girls..... I caught a twinkle in the eye of L (and she stayed to say Hello, for 10 seconds instead of only 1 second).
It isn't easy to notice much with 1 second introductions. It is just a whirl of semi-naked girls.
She asked if I had a cellphone and gave me her number and asked me to call.
Zing[/QUOTE]This is CLASSIC ADVICE on how to manage the casas. Zing watched the girls, took notice of the one that had a "twinkle" and took advantage by taking the time to please her.
Then, she offered the cell number, another classic sign. Use the casa's as your daytime interview locations. I found it the best way to meet some really hot girls, sample the goods, and then if it worked out, have a callback for later.
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What happened to Frank Casio and his weekly reports?
Did he get wacked by sicarios on motorcycles?
SrLengua
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I heard the pressure got to much and he moved to Ecuador.
Aussie Greg.
[QUOTE=SrLengua]What happened to Frank Casio and his weekly reports?
Did he get wacked by sicarios on motorcycles?
SrLengua[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Aussie Greg]I heard the pressure got to much and he moved to Ecuador.
Aussie Greg.[/QUOTE]I'm sure he felt some heat from somewhere! Now he's headed somewhere where the pussy is even more cheaper than La Mayorista. They have internet in Quito last time I checked, maybe he'll open a guest house there?