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On sex work dying in Colombia: not a chance, not in our lifetimes unless we achieve AGI and there's no need for human input anymore. That's a real possibility but if anything people might just have...
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You guys are out here arguing about how much to pay a girl for services, but what about ice cream prices? Why does it cost $8-12 for a quart of mediocre ice cream in Colombia? I think if someone can...
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I agree with this, and this is the way I'm leaning. I'the just rather avoid the time wasted, awkwardness, and bullshit of trying to bring a girl into a building with a doorman. I don't care about...
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Up until now I've been mostly a GFE guy, finding girls online before I arrive, or at the most I've went to a casa or private apartment or two. I really haven't had many "domicilios".
But after...
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Obviously, that's why I said every girl I've ever said "vamos a coger" to knew exactly what I was referring to. I'm either ignored or I get "see youánto me darás?
Girls in Colombia know that...
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And honestly the best sex I've had in Colombia was with the first girl I met and lived with. She was born and raised in Cartagena and either said "cogeme" or "metemelo". Never heard culear from her...
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Yes I know they commonly use it to mean "to take". All I mean to say is every time I say it, they know exactly what I mean, no matter where I'm at in Colombia.
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Coger definitely means "to fuck" in Colombia as well.
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Why bother is right. Lodging is 2-4 x expensive for outdated apartments or overpriced hotels. The beaches are garbage. It's nice being next to the ocean and the city itself can be exciting. I mean...
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I've mostly been a Tinder man in Colombia. I've had a lot of success with it and never had any problems meeting anyone. When I first started using it in Cartagena during the pandemic in 2021, I had...
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I don't have high expectations, I really don't, but she made zero effort. I've never been with someone who just looked straight ahead and made zero noise. She had a decent body but I don't know who...
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I just had my worst encounter yet. The chick looked good in the photos and when I arrived she didn't look as good but it was definitely the same girl so I said screw it because I had already been...
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So those sneaky bastards at Davivienda are indeed charging an undisclosed $15 k mil fee but the good news is Schwab told me they can see the fee and it will be refunded like any other fee.
Can...
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I know Google translate isn't perfect but it shows "I've been learning" as "he estado aprendiendo". Also I've never had any Spanish friends correct me for saying this either. I know that "estaba...
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I feel the same way, I don't care if anyone comes or not, but it's just a little annoying reading about it. Locals are the worst because they'll tell you an area is super dangerous but then you go...
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Alright so after a week in Villavicencio I would say it's not special or even worth it unless you count the spectacular views from the bus drive.
There is basically no one on Tinder or my app is...
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I still like Cartagena for various reasons but you're right, total ripoff. Worst parts are the relentless sun, crappy beaches, nagging vendors, and ridiculous accommodations pricing compared to...
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Not sure. I'm in Villavicencio right now (about 3.5 hours from Bogota by bus) and I'm a decent looking guy but literally no one looks at me or cares. I don't scream "gringo" but well I'm definitely a...
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How are they going to want to meet you if you're not on the apps?
Personally I think as long as you're not partying / drinking and taking all the necessary precautions, the risks aren't that much...
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There's nothing in Colombia you can buy for 50 pesos. 50 mil pesos will get you a nice dinner though. Mil is simply "thousand" and un millóand is "one million". 50,000 pesos is 50 mil.
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For me it's more like, if you save up the money and don't need to work or at least can work from home, why stay in the US? So many beautiful places in the world that aren't dealing with wokeism and...
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I was able to find a week stay at an Airbnb in a decent location and usually with hot water for around $300. Don't see that anymore. Monthly stays I was seeing around $700, not seeing that anymore...
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Prices are now borderline ridiculous in Cartagena for an Airbnb / hotel. I don't know what happened, but everything is double or more compared to what I was paying even a year ago. I guess there's an...
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This. I liken it to riding a motorcycle on a public highway. The moment you get "comfortable" is when your risk shoots way up. You have to always be aware and scanning the environment when you're in...
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It's not "getting more dangerous". It's ALWAYS been dangerous. The difference is everyone on YouTube taunting it as some paradise that is less dangerous than everyone claims it to be and thus people...
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