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  1. #20469

    Tipping bar and street girls

    Some of the worst bar girls with the stinkiest pussies would have balls to ask for money upfront then tips after their disgusting sessions. Of course I would never give them any.

    No. Bar girls and street girls are usually fair with their deals and expect no tips. But if I find those who are really nice, sweet, sexy, trusting, I would give them may be 20% after sessions. Some girls in the next session would crank up their prices to a new level in their sweet, helpless ways. I would have to negotiate it down again.

    A lot of girls are young and tender, new to the sex trade. Lots, if not most, Mexican girls are abused and exploited by predatory guys and people around them, even within their own families. They appreciate love, care, acts of kindness, and will likely reciprocate. Go ahead and trust your instincts, have fun and develop relationships with girls. The potential loss would be small but you may find new sweet friends.

    My wingmen, some cannot speak a word of Spanish, but have gotten series of hot GFs in HK give them long BB MSOG just being nice, gentle, generous with them. One was so horny after the flight in, she took my wingman to the hotel for a long session knowing he already ran out of money.

    A few wingmen were very nice, generous guys, spent all their money for fichas then gave all they had to their girls in the room. At the end of the night I had to loan them money for food and drinks. But they did make some very sweet friends, embracing and kissing them on the street not wanting to let go hehe.

    Do you tip the girls after doing the deed?

    Are they expecting tips? If so how much.

    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroDc4213  [View Original Post]
    Are they expecting tips? If so how much.

  2. #20468
    Quote Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler  [View Original Post]
    Same experience here on Sat. Although I did pay on-line the $30 but now I know the loophole! Thank you!

    With pre-printed FMM they didn't ask me any questions.
    No need to worry about loopholes for a long time. Now that you paid the $30. For the next 6 months just enter through the Mexican entry lane. Walk right in no questions no worries.

  3. #20467
    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    Why all the theatrics from so many about entering Tijuana? I've entered nearly 20 times since the pandemic began with zero issues. Complete the FMM online, print it and bring it. Whether its' one day or four, it will get populated in the online form as seven days, which is free. I haven't even been asked why I'm entering Tijuana. I hand the agent my passport and printed FMM. He / she tears it in half, gives me my portion of the FMM back, stamps my passport and waives me in. I haven't even had to say a single word. I can't even remember the last time I've even been asked to provide a reason for entering Tijuana.
    Same experience here on Sat. Although I did pay on-line the $30 but now I know the loophole! Thank you!

    With pre-printed FMM they didn't ask me any questions.

  4. #20466

    Do you tip the girls after doing the deed?

    Are they expecting tips? If so how much.

  5. #20465
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Nothing new. That has been discussed here ad nauseum. Don't matter what you say. They will still want the $30 and the visa is good for 6 months.
    Why all the theatrics from so many about entering Tijuana? I've entered nearly 20 times since the pandemic began with zero issues. Complete the FMM online, print it and bring it. Whether its' one day or four, it will get populated in the online form as seven days, which is free. I haven't even been asked why I'm entering Tijuana. I hand the agent my passport and printed FMM. He / she tears it in half, gives me my portion of the FMM back, stamps my passport and waives me in. I haven't even had to say a single word. I can't even remember the last time I've even been asked to provide a reason for entering Tijuana.

  6. #20464

    This man is brave to fight for his right

    CenTexCrash had his own way to fight for his rights. Good people should resist abusive bullies for the good of the public.

    When shaken down by Mexican policia, Immigration, any real or fake authorities, arguing for your rights or protection under the laws, using any legal, moral, compassionate reasons will usually frustrate the bullies enough that they would back down and let you go, so they can target the next easy cowards to make quick money to spend on meth, tequilas and putas.

    60,000 passenger vehicles, 33,000 pedestrians and 3,000 trucks cross into Mexico at San Yisdro every single day. They don't pay $30. Why should you bend over and offer it to the retarded Imm apes?

  7. #20463
    Quote Originally Posted by CenTexCrash  [View Original Post]
    Heads up! Don't be like me! At pedestrian entry, when they ask purpose of visit: just say Essential pharmaceuticals or Dental ASAP treatment. Or me from last night "bus ride to Juarez"
    Do NOT be like me and say "zona norte" or "club girls".

    Here's what happened next:

    Either is a valid concern that went into effect this afternoon OR I marked myself as guy with loose money to burn.

    Agent states "Mexico is closed to non-essential travel due to pandemic, so in order to enter Tijuana to hit clubs even for less than 3 hours you need a $30 permit. The free 7 day permit is for leisure tourism which is not open at this time. Please deposit $30 to enter Mexico."
    Nothing new. That has been discussed here ad nauseum. Don't matter what you say. They will still want the $30 and the visa is good for 6 months.

  8. #20462

    Sorry to keep spamming this board but

    Heads up! Don't be like me! At pedestrian entry, when they ask purpose of visit: just say Essential pharmaceuticals or Dental ASAP treatment. Or me from last night "bus ride to Juarez"
    Do NOT be like me and say "zona norte" or "club girls".

    Here's what happened next:

    Either is a valid concern that went into effect this afternoon OR I marked myself as guy with loose money to burn.

    Agent states "Mexico is closed to non-essential travel due to pandemic, so in order to enter Tijuana to hit clubs even for less than 3 hours you need a $30 permit. The free 7 day permit is for leisure tourism which is not open at this time. Please deposit $30 to enter Mexico."

    I countered with a long winded babble. I was seriously prepared to own up to my own slip up and she'll out the 30 usd. But eventually they got tired of my broken record spiel and informed me they'll go ahead and let it slide this time and waved me in.

    Typing this up back seat of Uber incident happened barely 30 minutes ago.

  9. #20461
    Long day flying and messing around in San Diego. Took a $6 day pass on trolley to bridge.

    Entering Mexico, stopped to check my person / wallet and a group of 20 people passed me to the start of line. Didn't think that would be a big deal, until I saw one agent working the entrance gradually allowing people in what seemed to take forever.

    He did give me my free 7 day permit, hope it holds up for upcoming flight Monday.

    Needed to drop off luggage at Motel Reno somewhat south of Centro.

    Once across, was afraid to hail Uber, so instead rode a $1 communal minivan ride to Centro, ordered Uber from there and got to motel. It was 12:45 am, was sleep deprived but figured could salvage one street girl.

    Rode back to ZN, and I was definitely rusty. Forgot unlike in MTY, the Tijuana girls everything is itemized. Nude is extra, BJ is extra, and none of them offered DATY. Was not in mood to be pressured by clubs in tired state.

    Found one girl 600 p for BJ and mish, 100 p for house. Girl was cold fish.

    Sunday, Newly made East Border entrance is temp closed, eventually walked to default West Border (should've ridden cab, didn't know about closure).

    BUT at 10 am the line was non-existent took all of 10 minutes to get thru.

    On trolley back to San Diego writing this. Hoping late afternoon bears better. Vaguely remember Sunday afternoons have better negotiating chances than the stonewalled set pricing on Saturday nights. Also tempted to see if La Cueva Bar is real deal.

    Anyone for / need wingman Sunday Sept 5 let me know.

  10. #20460

    So Much Misinformation, So Little Time

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    The equal pay for equal work canard has been around since I was a little kid. It's bullshit now, and it was bullshit then.
    I never said women were getting equal pay; I said it was what feminists wanted.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    Trump never grabbed any women.
    There's over two dozen women out there who say otherwise. And by his all-so-public bragging, he thinks it's more than OK.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald...ct_allegations#text=Donald%20Trump%2C%20 the%20 former%20 president,25%20 women%20 since%20 the%201970's.[/url]

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]

    Let's look at bellwether Sweden. It's about as feminist as you can get. (...) A Swedish prosecutor no longer has to prove violence or coercion. Sex happened, the women says she didn't consent, bam. Rape.
    I think "sex without consent" is the definition of rape in just about the entire industrialized world. By your definition of rape, a man who drugs a woman, and then performs a sex act upon her, (without "violence or coercion") is not guilty of rape.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    And women must be believed.
    If that were true, Sweden would have a high conviction rate, which it doesn't. In fact, Sweden has been widely criticized for its low conviction rate.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_in_Sweden

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    You got to get out more.
    (...)
    Tell that story walking, bub.
    (...)
    Now, Mr. Feminist,
    (...)
    And I thought we were having a civil, intelligent discussion. My bad.

  11. #20459
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    Saturday night, security was extremely heavy for some reason. Mex National guards dismounted and made foot patrols to a couple of business. Wtf? Saw them again in La Perla but they were only ordering out. LOL. Then crossing back in the Sentri line, CPB asked me to pop the trunk. But this time, he really took his time and searched under all of my shit. I thought he was going to climb into the trunk and look for ISIS.
    This whole holiday weekend has been a big, cross the borde illegal situation. It's been in the news all week leading up to it. Caravans are pouring in. They don't need to sneak in. Just get 1 foot over border and they have to be processed released and working in Walmart in virgina in 48 hours. Otherwise they may sit in Mexico for 2 years waiting for appointments. Border patrol has been all over San Diego this week. A lot of boats showing up in middle night at sunset cliffs. Today I saw a. Blonde American walking in, she was wearing tight black outfit ready to give birth any day. They gave her the 3rd degree as they were worried she's just showing up to pop a baby in usa for papers.

  12. #20458

    Army patrols Sat night Sept 4

    Saturday night there were no policia patrol cars around La Zona Norte, but 2 pick up trucks each with 10 soldiers in full battle fatigues, steel helmets, armed with auto rifles, knives, grenades, looking like fierce warriors, a 5. 56 mm Squad Auto Weapon poised on top of the cab pointing straight ahead. They kept driving around and around the bar block looking very threatening. Meanwhile street dealers were in the alley and Constitucion yelling sales calls "cuanto, cuanto."

    The soldiers were probably under orders to patrol how many hours, how many miles a day, so they just picked the best routes with the best views of half naked street putas to drool over. They were just out showing force obviously with no aim to attack the violent cartels or curbing drugs trade. It looked comical like a circus.

    I feel sorry for these poor young soldiers working hard for pennies. One time en route to Ensenada a group of them were standing in the intense heat of midday sun in full battle fatigues, checking cars, sweating like pigs. I gave them a couple cans of cold Coke and they were grateful. Damn hard life. Some trained elite soldiers just desert and went over to work for the cartels, more money, less work, hanging out in the barrios in the shade all day, more tequila, drugs and pussies at night, feeling good about poisoning Gringos and Gringas with drugs, cheered on by left-leaning pols and their acolytes.

    It's hard for the government to win this war. It will need bigger trucks and truck loads more pesos.

  13. #20457
    Saturday night, security was extremely heavy for some reason. Mex National guards dismounted and made foot patrols to a couple of business. Wtf? Saw them again in La Perla but they were only ordering out. LOL. Then crossing back in the Sentri line, CPB asked me to pop the trunk. But this time, he really took his time and searched under all of my shit. I thought he was going to climb into the trunk and look for ISIS.

  14. #20456
    Quote Originally Posted by Necropet  [View Original Post]
    How's Sundays looking at the San Ysidro ped crossing around 9 am? Leaving in the morning.
    Check out:

    https://bwt.cbp.gov

    There is also a mobile app.

  15. #20455
    Personally parking near the border usually not a problem. A few years back my car was towed by the Goodwill. There is some gravel on other side of the street. The business owners put up these now parking tow away signs. They were trying to claim these signs were valid for a public street. They were also trying to claim that I was parked on private property. There was no marker to indicate where private property began. Was going to try and fight the tow. I went to city planning office and found out there was no clear indication property line was. The other problem is that you have to take the towing company to small claims court and prove they were wrong.

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Unless there are signs posted otherwise, parking is unlimited on residential streets except posted street sweeping days and hours. Tow trucks and cops usually follow sweepers and are just too happy to write tickets and tow cars to fatten the cities' coffers and towing companies. This happens a lot in towns near beaches and the border.

    The streets off San Ysidro Blvd have some parking spaces, depending on days. Weekends are difficult. Watch posted signs carefully and don't park too close to stores as shop keepers may put nails in your tires or call tow trucks to do illegal tows.

    The street along the rail road track has plenty of parking, but cars are broken into regularly.

    Park and Ride and trolley lots sometimes have traffic cops put white chalk marks on tires of suspicious cars. After 24 hours, they may tow or issue parking tickets, $50 to $90 depending on cities. Some cities have procedures to contest parking tickets by mail. If you cause them a lot of work, they may dismiss the tickets.

    Have you been able to park at trolley stations for more than 24 hours? My trip will prolly be for 2 nights? So def 24 hours +.

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