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  1. #235

    Thanks for your help!

    I'm considering Colombia. Cartagena looks like a great place to hang out and screw. How is the quality of the experience compared to Brazil? Do most of the chica's get into it - i.e. do you get a real gfe? I have been to Rio a few times and was really blown away. I am into full figured white women.

    Another concern I have with Colombia is safety? Anything to be worried about?

    I am doing my homework going thru the forum, but would appreciate a quick work from you friendly, knowledgeable folks.

    Promise to share any new info.

    Thanks again - Jay

  2. #234

    Jay

    Simply put: Colombia is the best place for mongering in the region. The women are prettier than Brazillian women on average and its cheaper. There is also more variety..the number of euro looking chicks are less than Argentina but more so than Brazil. Don't know what kind of meat you like.

    In Europe, the best place for Mongering is Moscow, you can fuck a centerfold quality girl for 300-450 all nite from NF in Moscow. There are also lineups and apts/salons. Plus Russia has a plethora of other things to offer during the daytime. If you are averse to Russia then hit Prague...it's more organized but not quite as fun as Moscow.

    HTH

  3. #233

    Country / City recommendations for a 1-week visit from US Northeast

    Fellow mongers,

    Its time for the summer mongering vacation! Number one on my list, of course, is Brazil. But thought I'll drop a line on the forum if people might have other recommendations.

    I read a little about the FKK's and they sound a lot like the therma's in Rio, which is my most favorite place of action in Rio. So that sounds like a good option. Are there any other mongering venues in Germany - i.e. other than fkk's? A lot of the fun in going to Rio - particularly Copacabana - is that sex is in the air. A lot of the girls you see, you know you can have for money. If going to Germany for mongering, whats the city / part of the country is best to visit?

    How about other destinations? I have been to Thailand and will go back if I'm in that part of the world again, but not from US northeast. Any other destinations in Europe worth traveling to from the US exclusively for mongering?

    Apologies if these questions have been already answered. Thanks a lot in advance and promise to post my experiences.

  4. #232
    Quote Originally Posted by Taiwan Laowai
    Elberto,
    There are several similar places in Cali (I think they call themselves marriage agencies),
    TL,

    I have stayed at couple of those places in Cali that call themselves "marriage agencies". My experience was that they call themselves marriage agencies because they **ARE** marriage agencies! The first one I stayed at was called the Crystal Palace in an upscale part of Cali. The owner has since sold the agency and it moved to somewhere else. Another one was in the same neighborhood and run by the Latin-Internet agency. It moved last year to a cheaper place.

    These places were legitimate and the ladies I met were sincerely looking for serious relationships with foreign men. I heard stories of gold-diggers. I met one in a Cartagena agency. You can tell them from a mile away. But even the gold-diggers do not advertise that they will trade sex for money. Marriage agencies are not brothels. In fact, Crystal Palace, and others, had a rule that a man could NOT bring a lady to his room.

    For P4P action, go to Blackbeard's and other similar places that are EXCLUSIVELY for mongerng.

  5. #231
    Elberto,

    There are several similar places in Cali (I think they call themselves marriage agencies), one or two in Cartegena, and don't forget Jackson's mansion in Argentina. You should be able to find information on these in the relevenant sections of the forum.

  6. #230

    Global Mongering Base

    Hardbarg,

    Consider Thailand, either Bangkok or Pattaya.

    1. Very low cost of living (rent, food, drinks, taxis, girls, etc.), esp. Pattaya

    2. Very safe day and night

    3. First world convenience (ATMs, banks, western restaurants, bars, huge expat communities, Skytrain, state of the art shopping malls, taxis with a/c, etc.)

    4. Well developed and low cost mongering scene (one of the most popular in the world) which caters to almost any niche

    5. Excellent base for low cost travel - cheap and frequent non-stop flights to mongering destinations such as China (Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Xiamen, Guangzhou), Africa (Addis Ababa, Nairobi w/connections to west Africa, Johanessburg), Russia (Moskow, St. Petersberg), Eastern Europe, Indonesia, the Philippines, Cambodia, Burma, etc. Low cost non-stop flights are also available to the USA or Australia for connections to Central and South American countries.

    6. Great non-pro possibilities if you learn the culture, language, etc.

  7. #229
    I have been reading the forums and I've found a couple more hotels that cater to the monger crowd.

    Blackbeards in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic

    Livingstone’s Lodge in Bangkok

  8. #228

    where are other places like the medellin mansion?

    I have been reading about Aussie Greg's Medellin Mansion in Colombia, where they have established a party house for mongers, with pool parties, guided trips to local clubs and restaurants, as well as an introduction service for local ladies.

    I think this sounds like a fantastic way to get a running start with a city and it's women.

    Are there other cities that have places like the Medellin Mansion? I'm mostly interested in Central/South America or Eastern Europe, but I'd like to hear about any that exist.

    Thanks

  9. #227
    The theoretical goal (fantasy) is to fuck my way around the planet - one per country. That requires being on the move for extended periods of time, and frequently. I own stuff, and need a place to keep it. Say it costs $12000 / year to maintain a residence in the US (a very low estimate in the area where I currently live). For the sake of discussion, say you can stay in hotels for $50/night while travelling. I have no idea what the world average would be, but I like hot water, plumbing, quiet, and a lock on the door. I think this is also a low estimate. That's easily $15000/year. $27000 total and I haven't even been kissed yet. It's effectively keeping 2 households, one of which you hardly ever use. Plenty of other expenses while travelling. Getting that $12000 figure down as far as possible is important.

    The other model is to live out of a suitcase permanently. My guess would be that requires buying quite a bit of stuff at each major stop, and then jettisoning on departure. It's not clear this is any cheaper. I'd probably want to start with option 1 and evolve to this mode.

    So the question remains, if you can set up shop anywhere in the world, what's the best choice?

  10. #226
    The reason we are able to take advantage of inexpensive mongering is the disequilibrium between between the US/Europe economy and personal incomes vs. the countries we visit. If you are established in a rich country it only makes sense to keep your home base there and travel abroad. If you are a smart fellow you can arrange your finances so that your trips and expenses are tax-deductible.

    The Northeast US is convenient for Europe, Southeast for the Caribbean and Latin America, and the West Coast for Asia. Europe seems to be a good destination itself.

    As far as health considerations, I'm not sure if US health care is any better than anywhere else, in general. There are stories in the news all the time how the US spends more money on healthcare than any other country but doesn't rank near the top of the healthiest populations.

  11. #225

    intresting

    I have heard that some medical practices are better in foreign countries such as the phillipines for dentistry.I guess my concern would be knowing someone to set me up with the "right" doctor. I would hate to play the process of elimination with my health.It sounds like someone steered you in the right direction and your satisfied with the service you are getting.I still haven't gotten out of my protective bubble with that issue.
    I have heard horror stories as well when traveling for medical procedures.Mexico has been the source of many reports of malpractice especially when it comes to plastic surgery.It all depends where you get your source of referal from.I'd be intrested to know who you trusted to lead you to proper medical care? Is there a list of american doctors by country somewhere on the net? You bring up a valid point thank you for addressing these concerns.
    I do have good health care here and yes it is provided to me through a company I used to work for that settled a discrimination suit with me...long story.
    I'd like to be in ecuador sometime within the next 6 months so maybe we can discuss this issue more at that time.I'm very jealous that you are there now screwing $7 plump culo.Que aproveche lo que usted tiene.

  12. #224

    American health care system is like an AW

    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp
    I've wondered that myself but for all kinds of security and health reasons you need someplace in america at least I do.Once you have a health issue your not going to feel comfortable being someplace foreign.I recently picked up a stomach virus while traveling in jamaica and that was a huge wake up call for me.
    This is an interesting statement, Artisttyp, and I have to assume that you must have very good health insurance from your employer or something. As you know I am currently living in Ecuador; I haven't been to to the doctor here yet, but do have a dentist here, and I can honestly say that the dental care I recieve here in Ecuador is 5 times better than that in the US; granted, I have to pay out of pocket for all my services, but since I am self employed in the US, I have to pay 100% of my insurance premiums in the States anyways, which can run up to $200 or more a month depending on the plan, and I'm a young, healthy guy! (I often wonder how people with pre-existing conditions even get health insurance in the US). Also, I know a few people in California who actually LEAVE the country and go to Mexico to see the doctor/dentist, or (especially) to get their prescriptions filled, because it's so expensive in the US. Even with my insurance, the co-pays and deductables were starting to get out of hand. At least here in Ecuador if I need to go to the doctor, I don't need to get 'authorized' by an insurance company, or go into debt in order to pay my deductables/co-pays.

    If all that's keeping you from ex-patriating is the 'healthcare system' in the US, I urge you to reconsider. There are some excellent, American trained doctors overseas that cost much less to see than the monthly insurance premiums people pay in the states. IMHO, the American health care system is like an American Woman, overpriced and not worth the hassle.

  13. #223
    Quote Originally Posted by hardbarg
    I’d like to ask a related, but slightly different question. Suppose you wanted to become a true citizen of the world/monger. Leave aside family and work considerations. Assume fluency in English and possibly able to pick up one other language. Where is the best place to choose as your base of operations? That is, a place to keep a home, but where you would only spend small amounts of time between excursions. Or, is it better to just cut yourself loose and have no permanent address? Is that even feasible?
    The answer as to where would be your best location as a base of operations would depend on what kind of meat you fancy white, dark, hispanic or oriental.

    Cutting yourself loose is entirely possible with online billing and such things. You might still need a physical address for one or two things but you can fix that easily with a mail service company. If you don't need to be employed to earn an income and you're in good health, I'd say that it is quite easy to roam the world mongering without being tied to any one place.

  14. #222

    homebase

    I've wondered that myself but for all kinds of security and health reasons you need someplace in america at least I do.Once you have a health issue your not going to feel comfortable being someplace foreign.I recently picked up a stomach virus while traveling in jamaica and that was a huge wake up call for me.
    I'm working on giving myself the freedom to go away for a few months or weeks then come back.I dont like to be back for long but at least I can recoup my energies and plan my next journey.At some point maybe I'll find someplace I'm extremely comfortable with enough to plop myself down but I think being a "world citizen" is way more intresting.Also the way politics are shaping up you never know whats going to happen were you are so I wouldn't put all my energy into one place unless you really love it and see a future there.

  15. #221

    can it be done?

    I’d like to ask a related, but slightly different question. Suppose you wanted to become a true citizen of the world/monger. Leave aside family and work considerations. Assume fluency in English and possibly able to pick up one other language. Where is the best place to choose as your base of operations? That is, a place to keep a home, but where you would only spend small amounts of time between excursions. Or, is it better to just cut yourself loose and have no permanent address? Is that even feasible?

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