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07-05-21 17:58 #9998
Posts: 138Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
Covered blowjob is not new in Bogota, it has always been. Are you sure you visited before? It changes to uncovered only once the girl knows you a bit more after you saw her a few times.
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07-05-21 15:25 #9997
Posts: 156Originally Posted by Showdown [View Original Post]
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07-05-21 15:24 #9996
Posts: 5465Cleared for travel
Thanks to the advice of Xpartan, I just received a certificate of recovery from Covid and will be heading home Thursday morning. The best part was, it's cheaper to have a doctor make a house call than it is to get a Covid test at home. 150 k for the doctor and she was hot.
The site I used for the doctor was.
https://controlmedic.co
You can handle everything through WhatsApp.
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07-05-21 15:19 #9995
Posts: 156Update- I'm out of here!
I lasted 5 nights in Bogota before I decided it wasn't for me. Flying to Medellin tomorrow.
Other than the previously mentioned difficulty finding BBBJ and associated extras, it seems like the pandemic and economic issues have changed the mongering scene. Cassanova and Lidos have shut down or moved, the remaining clubs in Zona T area are terrible- Pussy House, La 49 are in decline, and as people have mentioned Santa Fe is not up to par. In general the streets seem empty- "for sale" and "for rent" signs are in about half the windows. I am in Parque 93, and walking around this morning I felt like I was in a post-apocalyptic sci fi movie where I was the last man alive. Add to that its cold and the thin air makes it hard to sleep- not sure why this is on anyone's list.
My buddy had a great experience 6 months ago with SA, but it seems even that has gone downhill. I think the main draw for Bogota at this point is for people who like quick, covered, cheap, impersonal sex in SF or the casas- which granted is still a draw. Other than that, there's no reason to be here. I doubt I will come back.
Zebra.
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07-05-21 13:37 #9994
Posts: 424Zebra when you went to Mezzanine the reason why all of the doors magically opened when you went up the stairs was because each of those rooms the girls are in have a bank of cameras pointing at the stairs you have to walk up and the walkway to each of the doors. So they see you coming.
Also I had to literally either bend the girl over the massage table or have her open her legs and sit on the edge. Thats how small the rooms are.
Still for a quick nut its not bad an an interesting experience.
Showdown.
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07-05-21 05:28 #9993
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by PirateMorgan [View Original Post]
My other 2 visits were after spending months in Medellin, losing quite a bit of weight and walking 5-10 miles every day. One day I walked nearly 30 miles and other than sore legs I felt great. That includes walking all the way from Parque Virrey to Unicentro mall and then back through Chapinero.
This time, with dealing with the Covid, there have been days when walking to the bathroom was an ordeal. I'm hoping tomorrow I'll get to at least do a bit of walking to test my recovery.
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07-05-21 05:19 #9992
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Mostly my appetite hasn't been worth the effort. A cup of yogurt for breakfast and a few spoonful's of Ajiaco for dinner was all I could handle. Back to eating full meals today. Tomorrow morning I've got a doctor coming over to hopefully give me a certificate of recovery, so I can get off quarantine.
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07-05-21 04:09 #9991
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by PirateMorgan [View Original Post]
When I am in Bogota for more than 3 days, my nose starts running. I bought a nasal antihistamine and it went away. In your case, you should do that if your nose is stopped up like mine.
And for a better stimulant, use an asthma inhaler like Advair. It is a steroid in combination with a bronchodilator. You take two puffs of that twice daily. I think you can get that over the counter in Bogota.
It sounds like you just have routine asthma / allergies. The problem with natural stimulants is that most only last at most 4 or 5 hours. And stimulants (like cocaine) make sex better. I am more sensitive and have bigger loads when I use stimulants.
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07-05-21 03:47 #9990
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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07-05-21 01:17 #9989
Posts: 172Breathing in Bogota
I live here. I have a rare condition. My body does not acclimate to the altitude. I finally woke up and started drinking te coca. Wow. No problems for 3 weeks. And one day I walked, slowly, about 7 miles. Otherwise, I would have these 'spells' where I would feel like I was going to faint. I had a complete heart exam at Fundacion Santa Fe. Total negative. I drink the tea twice or three times a day. It has nothing to do with cocaine.
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07-05-21 00:34 #9988
Posts: 2579Try the road less traveled
Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1 [View Original Post]
So I do my best work, off the beaten path, this is where I really excel jajajajaaa.
I wish I was there to show you some tips!!
I do off road mountain biking, I think of it the same way.
No guts no glory (many surgeries and trips to the ER but in the end YOLO).
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07-04-21 23:44 #9987
Posts: 729Thousands?
Originally Posted by Prelude141 [View Original Post]
Speaking of Santa Fe, do yourself a favor and don't get drunk there and watch your pockets. My buddy lost 2 phones in less than a week. One was stolen by a working girl, second one was pickpocketed.
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07-04-21 22:22 #9986
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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07-04-21 21:59 #9985
Posts: 1956Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
Disclosure: I'm not a medical professional, so contact one to clarify.
What if I recently recovered from COVID-19?
CDC does not recommend getting tested again in the three months after a positive viral test, as long as you do not have symptoms of COVID-19. If you have had a positive viral test in the past 3 months, and you have met the criteria to end isolation, you may travel instead with documentation of your positive viral test results and a letter from your healthcare provider or a public health official that states you have been cleared for travel. The positive test result and letter together are referred to as “documentation of recovery.”
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07-04-21 19:49 #9984
Posts: 28Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]