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05-16-21 00:12 #9714
Posts: 85Daniela Posada- La Celestina
Decided to try out the la celestina agency to get my feet wet in Bogota and opted for Daniela Posada.
Messaged them on telegram in Spanish with some help from google translate and went to a local love motel to wait for her. She showed up about 20 minutes late due to traffic (as is common in Bogota). Started talking a bit and took a shower. She is really a petite lolita type girl with really small tits and a decent ass for her size. Good body, not so great face. Tried kissing her a bit. She didn't resist but wasn't really into it and didn't provide tongue. Wanted to 69 with her but she wasn't into that and wanted to do OWO but she turned down the offer even for additional $$ She gave decent oral and we did a few positions. She did put some effort into it but I didn't enjoy it as much as I didn't feel much chemistry. That being said it has been almost a year since I had the chance to monger. Finished and talked a bit and took a final shower. Honestly the whole experience was kind of like and FKK in Germany and at about the same price (240 K). Kind of disappointed about the lack of kissing since that is a major part of the reason I came to Colombia but maybe next time I'll probably tell the girl I have had my Covid shots and that may change.
Also passed by part of Santa Fe during the day in a taxi while I was going between some tourist sites. Saw a bunch of ugly girls and some trannys but I think I passed by one of the shittier areas of it. Actually hit a protest on the way back to my apartment. Was a pretty small one with what looked like mostly students. Didn't affect us much other than adding a couple minutes to the ride for the driver to take the back roads.
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05-15-21 23:59 #9713
Posts: 704Mail
Originally Posted by SankarShetty [View Original Post]
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05-15-21 16:58 #9712
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by HarryDubois [View Original Post]
I live in the thick of it or next to it and it has all been protests and violence against the police.
Of course-- shit can happen-- But you live in an actual war zone right now?
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05-15-21 07:31 #9711
Posts: 249Covid in Bogota
I got the Pfizer vaccine, both shots, months ago, so I think I'm safe on that as well.
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05-15-21 07:17 #9710
Posts: 249Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
Here's my plan, I've made all the reservations however I can still cancel.
Fly into to Bogota. Through booking.com I've booked transportation to and from the airport.
Stay at https://www.82hostel.com/, in the middle of Zona Rosa. Super cheap, discount rates and I have a feeling it's going to be pretty empty besides me. I can relax with my laptop and wifi.
Visit http://serviciosprepagos.com/colorin...ajes-tematica/ daily during daylight. 180 K per hour. 5 minute walk.
Buy anything else and use the ATM at Atlantis Plaza Shopping Mall, during the daytime, also 5 minute walk. By the way, I have a money belt which straps around my waist under my shirt where I keep valuables when traveling.
After a month, take my pre booked car back to the airport and I'm gone.
My assumption is that not only will the girls in the brothel be beautiful and affordable, but also very and excited to get a nice gringo customer during this time.
It doesn't sound worse to me than spending a month in any other city, if I follow these guidelines. Where I live now, Haifa Israel, I could also get hit by a bus. Any thoughts?
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05-15-21 05:07 #9709
Posts: 1949Don't go.
Originally Posted by HarryDubois [View Original Post]
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05-14-21 23:03 #9708
Posts: 284Please check the local news every morning, and don't go out on a day when there is a protest. Thugs are taking advantage of the (legitimate) protests.
Originally Posted by Mahku [View Original Post]
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05-14-21 22:45 #9707
Posts: 164Originally Posted by SilverTurtle [View Original Post]
Is a pity how dangerous became Colombia, it could be a paradise without this.
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05-14-21 19:52 #9706
Posts: 424Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
Showdown.
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05-14-21 19:47 #9705
Posts: 500I'm here now. Arrived 3 nights ago. This is my first trip here for 12 years. I can really feel a difference. There's a kind of tension in the air and more desperate or menacing looking people around than before. I'm staying at the Radisson Metrotel on Calle 74. I've walked from here up to Zona Rosa, and down to Chapinero around Lourdes. I haven't had any problems so far. Just a few people begging, no more than in Costa Rica where I just came from. But like I say, there's a definite feeling of tension and desperation just in the air and in the vibes some people give off.
I've had some Tinder girls in the hotel room. No drugging yet, haha. The hotel hasn't given me any problem yet about guests or charged any fee, even though I stupidly forgot to book the room for two. But I've only had girls over midday for a few hours. And they've all been dressed like normal girls, not slutty.
As for political demonstrations I haven't seen any. There's just a lot of graffiti around with their slogans. A couple of nights ago I heard what might have been gunshots off in the distance, though.
It might be silly and reckless to be here now but a lot of the best places in the world aren't open right now. Costa Rica was ok but I've always liked Colombia better. That's been true this time also especially about the girls. I have to go back to Saudi Arabia in a few days so I'll brave the risks knowing I might get locked in there again for months. Everyone stay safe.
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05-14-21 18:48 #9704
Posts: 207June Trip
Originally Posted by ProneToBone [View Original Post]
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05-14-21 18:41 #9703
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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05-14-21 18:37 #9702
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
I see the poverty on a daily basis-- I feel fortunate and scared as I have so much compared to them.
People are raising children on next to nothing. If food becomes scarce this situation could become a real shit-show.
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05-14-21 18:30 #9701
Posts: 15908Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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05-14-21 17:53 #9700
Posts: 704I hate drama and negativity
But information is power. I am seriously thinking of delaying my trip to Bogota in a few weeks until I see things normalize. Now is not the time but for anyone not vaccinated you should think of the possibility of getting sick in Bogota. Hoping for, state of the art care if you get covid, in Colombia is not going to happen, they are overwhelmed.
So on top of all the crime getting covid in Colombia will be a nightmare.
"460 patients need ICU in Bogotá and there are only 133 free beds".
By Noticiasrcn.com14 hours ago.