What is a spinner again?
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[QUOTE=Almotu]She looks amazingly like Ali Landry![/QUOTE]She is a total coke head. Incredible in bed. She looks like Teri Hatcher. She came to the Elcastillo and ask for 200k with no negoiating. At Channel she took half of 75k. What are they thinking. I told her that was too much and said i was calling a taxi. My friend told me she is taking your bottle of rum. I tried to take it from her and it all went bad. She really wanted to punch me. Good thing her friends stepped in. Guys!!!! Becareful of the Colombians. These girls are not shy. I have seen girls break bottles on guys heads at Mayorista. Sorry guys took this ones number out of my phone. 35k for an hour at Channel. Why can't they work for 100k at our house? Don't fight it. Just call a taxi.
[QUOTE=Dubman30]Hey just take him to see this beauty![/QUOTE]Where is this hottie located?? Address? Name of Casa.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Malodr]I was walking in Centro last year with my wingman when we bumped into El Castillo and he was with a guest and offered to show us a new casa, so off we went. When we were done the manager came running after us to tell us our other friend was still there. The guy arrived the night before and El Castillo left him there.
I myself would not want to be left in Centro my first day. The upside is El Castillo knows all the cheap places and cheap doesn´t mean bad, it means you can get a chica for a great price. 80% of all my finds come from these casas. I still hit Athena and that was one El Castillo took me to. 4 trips in a row I found gems there.[/QUOTE]I'm sure if a guy asked Castillo to wait for him, he would do just that.
I've been out with el Castillo with other clients. He gives a guy a card with the address / phone nmbr of the Hotel.
El Castillo is showing guys around, not babysitting all day long.
If a guy wanted him to hang out and wait, then we would.
OMG has Medellin turned into a playground for novice travelers?
[QUOTE=Ricker]I'm sure if a guy asked Castillo to wait for him, he would do just that.
I've been out with el Castillo with other clients. He gives a guy a card with the address / phone nmbr of the Hotel.
El Castillo is showing guys around, not babysitting all day long.
If a guy wanted him to hang out and wait, then we would.
OMG has Medellin turned into a playground for novice travelers?[/QUOTE]What happens is he tells you he has an hour or 2 or 3 and in my experience, you can spend 9 hours hitting casas. Many guys stay there because they really do need their hand held and to be taken around.
He told us that he had 3 hours when he "offered" to show us around and we knew we needed all day so we passed.
You know how long he has for you, so its not a real shock. Grab a taxi, show them the card.
[QUOTE=ElCastillo]She is a total coke head. Incredible in bed. She looks like Teri Hatcher. She came to the Elcastillo and ask for 200k with no negoiating. At Channel she took half of 75k. What are they thinking. I told her that was too much and said i was calling a taxi. My friend told me she is taking your bottle of rum. I tried to take it from her and it all went bad. She really wanted to punch me. Good thing her friends stepped in. Guys!!!! Becareful of the Colombians. These girls are not shy. I have seen girls break bottles on guys heads at Mayorista. Sorry guys took this ones number out of my phone. 35k for an hour at Channel. Why can't they work for 100k at our house? Don't fight it. Just call a taxi.[/QUOTE]That doesnt suprise me I had Diana from Blue room wanting 5ook yeah right you're nuts! Oh I forgot to say that a couple nights later I saw Teri Hatcher hanging out in Mayorista! Here's a pic of Diana!
[QUOTE=Kickboxer151]Where is this hottie located?? Address? Name of Casa.
Thanks[/QUOTE]All I can say is that she works Chanel's not sure of address but don't sweat it girls like her are a dime a dozen in Colombia! Hang out at Mayorista she might just pop up!
[QUOTE=Ricker]I'm sure if a guy asked Castillo to wait for him, he would do just that.
I've been out with el Castillo with other clients. He gives a guy a card with the address / phone nmbr of the Hotel.
El Castillo is showing guys around, not babysitting all day long.
If a guy wanted him to hang out and wait, then we would.
OMG has Medellin turned into a playground for novice travelers?[/QUOTE]Ditto that. El Castillo shares his invaluable knowledge of the city and all the current "hot spots" to any guests of MM or El Castillo but he isn't a baby sitter. I've hung with several times and he was always forthcoming with info, tel #'s, and is a great host to boot. Never had a problem with him.
Schwmm
Mongers-
I almost hope that sometime in the near future some amateur disneyland-seeking non-spanish speaking Medellin traveler gets kidnapped and decapitated as to discourage other morons from further pissing in this fine, fine mongering pond. People that travel to Medellin or any other city in Colombia need to understand that this is a potentially dangerous third world country that happens to offer unbelievably beautiful women combined with the availability of every imaginable first world convenience money can buy. The people that facilitate gringo travel in Medellin are not your brother, father or cousin, and as such you need to take care of yourself as if you are venturing into the worst areas of (insert name of worst neighborhood of any US city). Colombia is not ready for mainstream tourism, it is not Europe, or Egypt, or Buenos Aires for that matter. I recommend Colombia only for experienced Latin America travelers that speak at least reasonable Spanish who do not have problems with encountering potentially dangerous and or uncomfortable situations. Remember, even in the nicest areas of Medellin (and other Colombian cities) there are police/military on the streets carrying large and powerful automatic weapons (M-16's) and that these security forces will sometimes stop your vehicle and give you and your belongings a full search. These security measures are in place because they need to be.
Suerte,
Rock Harders
This really sounds to me like a bunch of mature gentlemen looking for a babysitter. I do not mean babysitter in the fetish way but as in a child who needs to hold you hand as you cross the street.
If you really need this El Castillo to take you around then you should ask him to schedule you in for the day and ...
Maybe it was growing up (and living) NYC per Guilliani or maybe it was just walking the streets with the look (suffering from agida), I do not know but I was not harrassed. I spent 5 weeks at the Odeon and found my own way around. I walk in areas that you complain is dangerous (rightfully so) but I escaped un harmed and unrobbed just a little morally strained from saying no to all those who Pide plata in the streets around.
My only real complaint is the quality of women has dropped over the years (since starting to visit Medellin).
One day I went to four casas before finding a young lady nice enough to warrant the efforts (at Estabul(?)).
I do not know what happened to the workers since my first stay at the Mansion in October 2005 but I am no longer impressed. I guess they got the visas and moved on to Aruba, St. Maartin and then the illegal route to US of DR ... and it is harder to get what you might want. BBBJs have gotten harder (or require a liga) and BBFS is very hard (I had to find a couple a girlfriends for this).
Still Medellin is a good deal (depending on your standards and when (and how much you are willing to bend those standards).
Guys really, if you have the money you can go anywhere or stay close to home where you are comfortable. Let the illegals come to you and have a good safe time. If you require a tour guide set one up. For the cost any lady would take you around and even wait for you while you rocks get off.
Enjoy!
[QUOTE=Malodr]What happens is he tells you he has an hour or 2 or 3 and in my experience, you can spend 9 hours hitting casas. Many guys stay there because they really do need their hand held and to be taken around.
He told us that he had 3 hours when he "offered" to show us around and we knew we needed all day so we passed.
You know how long he has for you, so its not a real shock. Grab a taxi, show them the card.[/QUOTE][size=-2][b][u]EDITOR'S NOTE[/u]:[/b] [blue]I would suggest that the author or another Forum Member consider posting a link to this report in the Reports of Distinction thread. Please [url=http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-reportsofdistinction.php?]Click Here[/url] for more information.[/blue][/size]
I made up an excuse to leave the birthdayparty of my sister in law rather early on friday 13th. Since I knew, that my wife would be there till late, I took a taxi to La Mayorista to have a quick relieve.
I haven't been there for a long time and was curious to see if the quantity of beauties has changed. Walked up and down the street a couple of times and did'nt see any improvement. I even found the quality less than about a year ago. The only familiar face I saw was Daniella's and she would not be my first choice if there's a stunner present. BTW, the big gringo who was cruising there at about 21.00 pm happens to be a fellow ISG member?
As I didn't find a good looking one, I decided to go for Daniella. In my opinion she's not a beauty, but at least she knows what kind of service I want. To make sure she hasn't changed her attitude I asked her if she still provides barebacking and anal. She does, so we went to the hotel around the corner.
Her blowjob was still mediocre, but since I came to enter her backdoor, I didn't mind that much. After the BJ, we WOT and doggied a while. When I saw on my watch that there were 20 minutes left, I got her in the right position for anal. That is, she's on her belly on the bed and not on all fours. To my surprise and delight, it wasn't easy to penetrate her. She was very, very tight down there. It's because I was the last person she did anal with, she told me. Hmmm, all the better I thought. Again it took three attempts to penetrate her. She kept moaning all the time I was moving in her ass and like I reported last year, it only added to my excitement. When she asked me to hurry since it hurt her so much, I just slowed down my movements, because I wanted to wanted to make it last longer. After 10 minutes I decided to come and moved faster. While she moaned louder and louder, my movements went faster until I shot my load in her ass. I pushed my dick as deep as possible in that tight ass and rested on her till she turned her body around to release me. That was a nice fuck and as these coming two months will be full of birthdays, I hope to be able to visit La Mayorista again in the evening.
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I have been in Medellin for almost a week already. I started off in the laurales area on carrera 70 which is an avenue where alot of hotels are located. There are also a few discos in the immediate area but I have yet to see a bustling nightlife. There is a huge supermarket called "Ley" a block away where you can stock your fridge.
On my first day I walked right down to the centro via avenida san juan which took me around 35 minutes. I don't recommend it but I wanted to give an idea of how far you are to the centro. That is where you want to hang out as far as I am concerned. Another option would be to take the bus right down san juan in the direction you would have been walking. It takes just a few minutes and 1, 200 pesos (a few cents). Option two would be taking the metro at the estadio stop then change at san antonio for another train. I personally found the bus easier and a bit quicker but it doesn't drop you off in the dead center. You would need to walk a few blocks.
I stayed at lukas hotel for my first night out of a possible 30 but I left the next day a few doors down to hotel florida. Lukas is a dump but the florida was pretty decent minus the bible thumping assholes who sing "amazing grace" every morning a 9AM. How fkn rude! I will post their email on another post.
Both hotels were in the $65/75 range. The other hotels in the area are just about equal in price. In general I find Medellin to be pricey for lodging unless you stay in a hostel. However during my walks around the centro I found a really good hotel with all the ammenities for 60, 000 pesos ($35) a night. I just moved in here today so before I post any recommendations I will see how it goes. I am on the 10th floor with a great view and thick windows.
* I had the pleasure of meeting malodr and el plomero. I hope to see you guys again. Thank you for your help as well as everyone else.
I was also very lucky to meet up with my buddy tunguhuara whom I met previously in buenos aires. He has been showing me the ropes so alot of my research so far has been with him. I will do my own searching after he leaves for Bogota. I have been very spoiled by him. I consider him a master of the art. He is one of the few people I would trust to hit hardcore barrios with.
Usually I feel safer by myself.
I've had some decent sessions in the centro casas. The girls have been better looking than most casas in similar countries (the faces especially). I immediately noticed a similarity to the chongo set up of quito ecuador and privados of buenos aires. They seem to be numerous and safe to visit. The managers are usually male and are very polite. You walk in and you are presented with the girls for your choosing. Drinks are available. Bring a pen because it is hard to remember names. Most casas are very clean with showers soap and towels. Most of them change the sheets after each session.
I have gotten BBBJ for an extra 10000 pesos which brings the session to around $25 for 30 minutes maybe a little cheaper in some casas. Minus the special service you will be looking at around $17 US. Not everybody does the specials so ask before you go into the room. Spanish is a must in Medellin. There is no way around it minus staying at the mansion or something similar.
The street scenes are a real trip. I've been to the ave. De grieff scene and mayorista. Mayorista seemed ok and my session was decent. Prices are similar to the centro casas. De grieff is like hanging out in a shady area of tijuana mexico. I love a good freak show.
All in all I am satisfied. Food is not cheap and there is bit of anglo snobbery from the white locals. It reminds me a little of Argentina but not as obnoxious. I find darker skinned latin countries to be more friendly but that isn't to say that people are not friendly. They are but there is some anglo culture that we see in the north that I could do without.
"I am loving the centro" is basically the bottom line. I have yet to go elsewhere but I will.
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[QUOTE=Rock Harders]Mongers-
I almost hope that sometime in the near future some amateur disneyland-seeking non-spanish speaking Medellin traveler gets kidnapped and decapitated as to discourage other morons from further pissing in this fine, fine mongering pond. People that travel to Medellin or any other city in Colombia need to understand that this is a potentially dangerous third world country that happens to offer unbelievably beautiful women combined with the availability of every imaginable first world convenience money can buy. The people that facilitate gringo travel in Medellin are not your brother, father or cousin, and as such you need to take care of yourself as if you are venturing into the worst areas of (insert name of worst neighborhood of any US city). Colombia is not ready for mainstream tourism, it is not Europe, or Egypt, or Buenos Aires for that matter. I recommend Colombia only for experienced Latin America travelers that speak at least reasonable Spanish who do not have problems with encountering potentially dangerous and or uncomfortable situations. Remember, even in the nicest areas of Medellin (and other Colombian cities) there are police/military on the streets carrying large and powerful automatic weapons (M-16's) and that these security forces will sometimes stop your vehicle and give you and your belongings a full search. These security measures are in place because they need to be.
Suerte,
Rock Harders[/QUOTE]Even though I fully and completely agree, I was greatly surprised that this was not edited or removed and made it past "moderation" for being a "serial antagonist remark in a vain attempt to discourage anybody from visiting Colombia for they feel its their personal playground" and Not actually some possibly good advice or important information. LOL
A restaurant near Odeaon serves Soup and main coarse for 5000 CP take out and a whooping 3500 CP if you sit and eat there.
Food is inexpensive if you keep away from Kokorikos and the likes. Stick to the little local hang outs. The only draw back for me is they cook using a hell of a lot of salt for my tastes.
[QUOTE=Artisttyp]I have been in Medellin for almost a week already. I started off in the laurales area on carrera 70 which is an avenue where alot of hotels are located. There are also a few discos in the immediate area but I have yet to see a bustling nightlife. There is a huge supermarket called "Ley" a block away where you can stock your fridge.
On my first day I walked right down to the centro via avenida san juan which took me around 35 minutes. I don't recommend it but I wanted to give an idea of how far you are to the centro. That is where you want to hang out as far as I am concerned. Another option would be to take the bus right down san juan in the direction you would have been walking. It takes just a few minutes and 1, 200 pesos (a few cents). Option two would be taking the metro at the estadio stop then change at san antonio for another train. I personally found the bus easier and a bit quicker but it doesn't drop you off in the dead center. You would need to walk a few blocks.
I stayed at lukas hotel for my first night out of a possible 30 but I left the next day a few doors down to hotel florida. Lukas is a dump but the florida was pretty decent minus the bible thumping assholes who sing "amazing grace" every morning a 9AM. How fkn rude! I will post their email on another post.
Both hotels were in the $65/75 range. The other hotels in the area are just about equal in price. In general I find Medellin to be pricey for lodging unless you stay in a hostel. However during my walks around the centro I found a really good hotel with all the ammenities for 60, 000 pesos ($35) a night. I just moved in here today so before I post any recommendations I will see how it goes. I am on the 10th floor with a great view and thick windows.
* I had the pleasure of meeting malodr and el plomero. I hope to see you guys again. Thank you for your help as well as everyone else.
I was also very lucky to meet up with my buddy tunguhuara whom I met previously in buenos aires. He has been showing me the ropes so alot of my research so far has been with him. I will do my own searching after he leaves for Bogota. I have been very spoiled by him. I consider him a master of the art. He is one of the few people I would trust to hit hardcore barrios with.
Usually I feel safer by myself.
I've had some decent sessions in the centro casas. The girls have been better looking than most casas in similar countries (the faces especially). I immediately noticed a similarity to the chongo set up of quito ecuador and privados of buenos aires. They seem to be numerous and safe to visit. The managers are usually male and are very polite. You walk in and you are presented with the girls for your choosing. Drinks are available. Bring a pen because it is hard to remember names. Most casas are very clean with showers soap and towels. Most of them change the sheets after each session.
I have gotten BBBJ for an extra 10000 pesos which brings the session to around $25 for 30 minutes maybe a little cheaper in some casas. Minus the special service you will be looking at around $17 US. Not everybody does the specials so ask before you go into the room. Spanish is a must in Medellin. There is no way around it minus staying at the mansion or something similar.
The street scenes are a real trip. I've been to the ave. De grieff scene and mayorista. Mayorista seemed ok and my session was decent. Prices are similar to the centro casas. De grieff is like hanging out in a shady area of tijuana mexico. I love a good freak show.
All in all I am satisfied. Food is not cheap and there is bit of anglo snobbery from the white locals. It reminds me a little of Argentina but not as obnoxious. I find darker skinned latin countries to be more friendly but that isn't to say that people are not friendly. They are but there is some anglo culture that we see in the north that I could do without.
"I am loving the centro" is basically the bottom line. I have yet to go elsewhere but I will.
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Are you volunteering? I know a guy in Niquia who would do it for 1.000.000 CP. He has been to jail for it in the past…
[QUOTE=Rock Harders]Mongers-
I almost hope that sometime in the near future some amateur disneyland-seeking non-spanish speaking Medellin traveler gets kidnapped and decapitated as to discourage other morons from further pissing in this fine, fine mongering pond. People that travel to Medellin or any other city in Colombia need to understand that this is a potentially dangerous third world country that happens to offer unbelievably beautiful women combined with the availability of every imaginable first world convenience money can buy. The people that facilitate gringo travel in Medellin are not your brother, father or cousin, and as such you need to take care of yourself as if you are venturing into the worst areas of (insert name of worst neighborhood of any US city). Colombia is not ready for mainstream tourism, it is not Europe, or Egypt, or Buenos Aires for that matter. I recommend Colombia only for experienced Latin America travelers that speak at least reasonable Spanish who do not have problems with encountering potentially dangerous and or uncomfortable situations. Remember, even in the nicest areas of Medellin (and other Colombian cities) there are police/military on the streets carrying large and powerful automatic weapons (M-16's) and that these security forces will sometimes stop your vehicle and give you and your belongings a full search. These security measures are in place because they need to be.
Suerte,
Rock Harders[/QUOTE]