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  1. #18965
    Quote Originally Posted by KCQuestor  [View Original Post]
    In Mexico, you won't find anything like Hong Kong or Adelitas, but lots of places have brothels. Most border cities like Mexicali, Juarez, Nogales, Matamoros, and Laredo have red light districts. Check out Boys Town in Nuevo Laredo for another area with hooker bars and short-time hotels. And of course any big city will have pickup bars, escort agencies, and independent working girls.

    But for a place like Hong Kong, you have to go to Colombia, Brazil, or Costa Rica as MongerHunter says. Even then, I can't think of many places that actually compare to Hong Kong bar as far as number of available girls on a weekend night. Those other places have different charms.
    Nothing comes close to HK. Hk is the best for, value, service, location, open 24 hours a day, Hotel and then the girls. I can not wait for HK to open up fully. Guys say there are better destinations for short term trips, know way Hk is much better then all these destinations and Colombia is definitely not cheaper short term, maybe long term depending on your tastes.

  2. #18964
    Quote Originally Posted by Bruhbruh  [View Original Post]
    Are there any other cities in Mexico (or central south America) that have stripclub / brothel like Hong Kong or Adelitas?
    In Mexico, you won't find anything like Hong Kong or Adelitas, but lots of places have brothels. Most border cities like Mexicali, Juarez, Nogales, Matamoros, and Laredo have red light districts. Check out Boys Town in Nuevo Laredo for another area with hooker bars and short-time hotels. And of course any big city will have pickup bars, escort agencies, and independent working girls.

    But for a place like Hong Kong, you have to go to Colombia, Brazil, or Costa Rica as MongerHunter says. Even then, I can't think of many places that actually compare to Hong Kong bar as far as number of available girls on a weekend night. Those other places have different charms.

  3. #18963
    Quote Originally Posted by Bruhbruh  [View Original Post]
    Are there any other cities in Mexico (or central south America) that have stripclub / brothel like Hong Kong or Adelitas?

    If there are, what are the famous ones?

    Thanks.
    Research Brazil, Colombia and Costa Rica.

  4. #18962

    Other cities in Mexico (or central south America) that are like Tijuana

    Are there any other cities in Mexico (or central south America) that have stripclub / brothel like Hong Kong or Adelitas?

    If there are, what are the famous ones?

    Thanks.

  5. #18961
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  6. #18960
    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    $30 is six blowjobs for SMD at cien pesos per so not an insignificant amount of money from that perspective.
    Especially when its going straight into the pockets of ratero Mexican customs officials who are currently taking advantage and are stealing that $30. Ratero Agents representing Mexico that are stealing from legitimate border crossers that qualify for free seven day visits into Mexico to do things, like see more affordable dentists.

    And don't underestimate value LubeMexiAnases.

    Six covered blow jobs are, I guess around 9,000 pesos to Jinxx at his "1,500 pesos standard" Street Girl pricing. That's around the equivalent of $450 dollars or seven and a half airport to zona shleps that other mongers pay him $60 in part to avoid letting Pedro steal $30.

    And that's for six covered blowjobs.

    A little Mexican theft can grow exponentially.

  7. #18959
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  8. #18958
    Quote Originally Posted by Pussycat123  [View Original Post]
    Any thoughts on what's going to happen after Jan 26th when you need a negative Covid test to get back into the US? If this is enforced it will surely be chaos at the border with many people being denied entry. Or have some same day testing shops popped up?
    As others said, it is only for air travel. Also, it is not PCR. The antigen test, which is faster and cheaper, is fine.

  9. #18957
    Quote Originally Posted by Pussycat123  [View Original Post]
    Any thoughts on what's going to happen after Jan 26th when you need a negative Covid test to get back into the US? If this is enforced it will surely be chaos at the border with many people being denied entry. Or have some same day testing shops popped up?
    That's for air travel, I believe.

  10. #18956
    Quote Originally Posted by Pussycat123  [View Original Post]
    Any thoughts on what's going to happen after Jan 26th when you need a negative Covid test to get back into the US? If this is enforced it will surely be chaos at the border with many people being denied entry. Or have some same day testing shops popped up?
    Verbatim from the CDC website (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...travelers.html):

    "Does this Order apply to land border crossings?

    No, the requirements of this Order only apply to air travel into the US. ".

  11. #18955

    Test

    Quote Originally Posted by Pussycat123  [View Original Post]
    Any thoughts on what's going to happen after Jan 26th when you need a negative Covid test to get back into the US? If this is enforced it will surely be chaos at the border with many people being denied entry. Or have some same day testing shops popped up?
    This rule applies to air travel in to the United States, not to land border crossings.

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...travelers.html

  12. #18954

    Impact of Jan 26th PCR test requirement

    Any thoughts on what's going to happen after Jan 26th when you need a negative Covid test to get back into the US? If this is enforced it will surely be chaos at the border with many people being denied entry. Or have some same day testing shops popped up?

  13. #18953
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    Well the Department of State updated me earlier this week saying my passport application that I mailed in late October has been approved, with my new passport book in the mail now and on the way. So don't have to worry anymore about showing them a birth certificate or passport application, thanks. My question now though is how many people with actual, valid passports have they been pulling into the back room and pressuring them to pay the $20/$30 fee? Is it most or maybe just a small percentage? Does bringing a partially completed FMM form from home to customs maybe help avoid the back room?
    If you're going to cross at all during the next six months, just buy the 180 day FMM and cross with the locals. You'll only get one stamp in the passport and you're golden. What's this infernal fussing about a piddly $30 that everyone's making?

  14. #18952
    Those not carrying a passport should be given a hard time going and coming from Mexico. Deny entry to Mexico if the don't have a passport. Automatic secondary if they somehow went to Mexico. Mexico has to understand the US is not sending their best people if they don't have a passport.

  15. #18951
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Then take your renewal application and a copy of your birth certificate. It's unbelievable that they made you pay for the 7 day pass and did not give you a copy. The Mexican immigration officals are making things up as they go along. The Mexican immigration accepts proof of application for passport documentation. So they should let you pass. Just tell them you have a dental appt. Just go to Tijuana before the dental offices close.
    Well the Department of State updated me earlier this week saying my passport application that I mailed in late October has been approved, with my new passport book in the mail now and on the way. So don't have to worry anymore about showing them a birth certificate or passport application, thanks. My question now though is how many people with actual, valid passports have they been pulling into the back room and pressuring them to pay the $20/$30 fee? Is it most or maybe just a small percentage? Does bringing a partially completed FMM form from home to customs maybe help avoid the back room?

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