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  1. #9097
    Quote Originally Posted by Showdown  [View Original Post]
    I've been dying for another monger trip. I was going to do a repeat of my previous trip to Bogota which worked out well-a mix of Mezzanine and Santa Fe. But everything points to not being able to travel to Colombia due to Covid. With that said any recommendations where I can travel in Central / South America for a one week mongering trip? ID like to go this month or next. Thanks.

    Showdown.
    Check IATA site: https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/int...1580226297.htm.

    Everything now is due to the malady. You need 72 hours PCR test for Brazil, and I consider the country to be less restrictive and hobby venues open, no quarantine. Cuba will quarantine you if you test positive on arrival. Mexico has a red-orange-yellow-green system and many restrictions per state.

    If you're from the US, and disregard the health risk to you, then Brazil is your answer. As always, mine is only an opinion. Would like a trip too, but can't take a short trip because of the restrictions on a way back and a quarantine and emergency / curfew back home.

  2. #9096

    Where to go?

    I've been dying for another monger trip. I was going to do a repeat of my previous trip to Bogota which worked out well-a mix of Mezzanine and Santa Fe. But everything points to not being able to travel to Colombia due to Covid. With that said any recommendations where I can travel in Central / South America for a one week mongering trip? ID like to go this month or next. Thanks.

    Showdown.

  3. #9095

    The Map and List

    They are in the Bogota List thread.

    http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...5-Bogota-Lists

    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelLockhar  [View Original Post]
    Hi all,

    There was a list on here listing all casa and massages places in Bogota, I can't seem to find it for the life of me.

    Can anybody see it?

  4. #9094
    ICU bed occupancy 90 percent now.

  5. #9093
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Well the one in Peru will be 93 when he gets out of prison in another 25 years. And the one in Colombia killed himself in jail because he did not want to do the time. Maybe you will fall somewhere between the two.
    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioSsesp  [View Original Post]
    Hello,

    Does anyone know any way to find virgin girls.

    I know that a few years ago in Peru if it was possible since a member of the forum put you in contact with them.

    Do you know if someone in Colombia also does something similar?
    Heed Mr Enternational's advice and besides you would be hard pressed to find a truly virgin 18 yo Colombia as most have lost it by early or even pre-teen, just the way it is.

    Yea was his name not Dave or David something or another a few years back here in Medellin, busted for promoting not legal age, they put him in prison and after a relatively short time he left but feet first if you know what I mean, he offed himself.

    I have had 2 virgins in my life, both many many years ago when I was young and thought that I was in love with high school sweethearts, well in hindsight we were both just fumbling around as I myself had not a clue what to do hehehehehe.

    With one of these "lost loves", now 40 plus years later, I still keep in contact with her through family friends of friends, we talk about once every decade and catch up. They say you never forget your first, yes I lost my virginity with her high in the mountains above Malibu California, but the next thousand or more are all just a blur like 2 ships passing in the night.

    The Tall Man.

  6. #9092

    It's going to get worse.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, LL, you were right. I agree with you on the lockdown being extended or some kind of restriction going into February. For the first time though, I am not sensing any political moves on this particular action with the Bogota mayor trying to one up the president. Today was the highest number of cases Colombia has had at 18,000+.

    If you look here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-...ic_in_Colombia, you can see how many people have active cases of Covid per department (province) in Colombia. When I talked to my chica in Cartagena about going to Santa Marta, she said yes, thought about it, and then balked. There are 2 million people in Bolivar, the department Cartagena is in, and per the wiki page, only around 2000 active cases so about one in a thousand people officially has an active case of Covid. She was afraid of going not because of what the media was saying but what she personally has seen. There is no fucking way just one in a thousand people has Covid in Cartagena, no fucking way the number is that low.

    Colombia has followed much the same curve as the USA. Officially, the USA has one in 40 or so people with Covid but there is a high false negative rate with the test and not everyone who has the virus has had the test. So how many people really have Covid in the USA right now? One in 10? One in 20? And why would it be any different here than in Colombia? We are hitting a record number of cases and so is Colombia.

    This it the time to panic, but I think everyone has virus fatigue.
    Before it gets better. I don't think Lopez will close the airport but she will make it as difficult as she can to move around the city. The spiking of the cases will fuel more quarantines and curfews and severe lockdowns in the near future. However I really believe springtime will afford us a lot more opportunities to travel and enjoy our favorite sport. If Colombia gets this vaccine stepped up, we should be in high cotton by April. Best to just hibernate for the next 90 days. Stay safe brothers.

  7. #9091

    Santa Fe now

    The Santa Fe area is pretty much dead. All bars and many restaurants are closed. Some restaurants are open only for delivery and take out. There are a few girls sporadically on the street, but they are old or non-good looking. Hope this will "really" end on Tuesday.

  8. #9090
    Quote Originally Posted by Kazeu  [View Original Post]
    Yea I'm thinking things are not going to be pleasant in Bogota for the upcoming few weeks at least. Does anyone know of anyplace in Colombia where we can still monger with relative ease? I was thinking of going to cucuta just because I've been chatting with a chica from there I'd like to meet, but I'm not sure. I heard they just implemented curfews. Maybe its time to go back to medellin? Or maybe just some smaller town somewhere else? It seems like all the big cities are locking down. Not sure. Looking for suggestions.
    I just talked to a guy in Cartagena-- he said there is no lockdown there.

  9. #9089
    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    Bogota is famous for extending lockdowns and curfews just before they expire. I told you guys' over a week ago this was going to happen, that's why I cancelled my trip for next week. I believe we will be in the shit here at least till the beginning of February if not longer.
    Yeah, LL, you were right. I agree with you on the lockdown being extended or some kind of restriction going into February. For the first time though, I am not sensing any political moves on this particular action with the Bogota mayor trying to one up the president. Today was the highest number of cases Colombia has had at 18,000+.

    If you look here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-...ic_in_Colombia, you can see how many people have active cases of Covid per department (province) in Colombia. When I talked to my chica in Cartagena about going to Santa Marta, she said yes, thought about it, and then balked. There are 2 million people in Bolivar, the department Cartagena is in, and per the wiki page, only around 2000 active cases so about one in a thousand people officially has an active case of Covid. She was afraid of going not because of what the media was saying but what she personally has seen. There is no fucking way just one in a thousand people has Covid in Cartagena, no fucking way the number is that low.

    Colombia has followed much the same curve as the USA. Officially, the USA has one in 40 or so people with Covid but there is a high false negative rate with the test and not everyone who has the virus has had the test. So how many people really have Covid in the USA right now? One in 10? One in 20? And why would it be any different here than in Colombia? We are hitting a record number of cases and so is Colombia.

    This it the time to panic, but I think everyone has virus fatigue.

  10. #9088

    I need to get out of here

    Yea I'm thinking things are not going to be pleasant in Bogota for the upcoming few weeks at least. Does anyone know of anyplace in Colombia where we can still monger with relative ease? I was thinking of going to cucuta just because I've been chatting with a chica from there I'd like to meet, but I'm not sure. I heard they just implemented curfews. Maybe its time to go back to medellin? Or maybe just some smaller town somewhere else? It seems like all the big cities are locking down. Not sure. Looking for suggestions.

  11. #9087

    You can expect an extension

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    I was set to go and chose not to. Here is an English based story on the Bogota lockdown:https://thebogotapost.com/bogota-on-...-curfew/48310/.

    Just days after Bogot introduced the first new measures to counter the second wave of the coronavirus, Mayor Claudia Lopz has announced a curfew and other further restrictions.

    The city is on red alert as the emergency room occupation reaches 86%, and from tonight, mobility in the capital will be restricted for four days. The Ministry of Health announced the movement of people and vehicles in public spaces will be restricted in any city with an emergency room occupation above 85%.

    She warned the numbers of cases are rising faster than anticipated and also that a higher viral load is also being detected. In addition, Lpez raised the possibility that the drastic rise in numbers could reflect the presence of the new strain that was first identified in the UK.

    From 11.59 pm tonight until 4 am on Tuesday, the city will see a total restriction on mobility. As yet the announcements aren't clear on what will be restricted, but the TransMilenio will continue to operate.

    To summarise:

    Mobility restriction from 11.59 pm tonight (Jan. 7) to 4 am on Jan. 12.

    There will be no ciclova on Sunday and Monday (Jan. 10 and 11).

    Parks will be shut from Saturday, Jan. 9.

    A citywide nightly curfew will begin on Jan. 12.

    Kennedy, Fontibon, and Teusaquillo will also enter strict quarantine on Jan. 12.

    Quarantines will remain in Suba, Engativ and Usaquand.

    Pico why seedula will continue until the end of January.


    Similar rules and exceptions apply:

    One person per household can go to the shops.

    You're allowed to take pets out.

    You're allowed to go out for an hour of exercise, though group exercise is not allowed. Children should be accompanied by an adult, and one adult cannot be responsible for more than three minors.

    Supermarkets, pharmacies and stores will continue to operate, as well as food delivery services though pico why cdula is still in place.

    You're allowed to go out for medical reasons, whether it's for an appointment or to buy medicine.

    El Dorado airport will function as normal, as will other transport services in and out of the city.

    Bank and notary services will still operate.

    The fine for breaking the rules is one monthly minimum salary (just over COP $900,000).

    One person per household will be allowed to go out for essentials such as shopping and banking. One hour of exercise will be permitted per day, and alcohol will not be on sale at weekends in those districts.

    The mayor's office warned that one in three tests in Bogot are coming back positive. With vaccination some way off, it remains to be seen what impact these restrictions will have on the city's health and economy.

    It was the last statement that did it for me: one in three tests coming back positive. That tells me the number of cases in Colombia are way higher than what has been officially reported.
    Bogota is famous for extending lockdowns and curfews just before they expire. I told you guys' over a week ago this was going to happen, that's why I cancelled my trip for next week. I believe we will be in the shit here at least till the beginning of February if not longer.

  12. #9086
    Quote Originally Posted by Guerinto  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for this. I got a 30-day trial membership and watched all 5 episodes. Cool stuff, although I found the show version of Santa Fe much scarier than what I saw in person.
    Right. I was there several times, alone or with either my nephew or Woodman, and never ever felt threatened or in some unpleasant situation, even in the wee hours.

    Maybe because I am fluent in spanish and stay away from pot, coke or else. Never get drunk outdoors either. It would never cross my mind to fuck the slim girls I feel attracted to in those seedy rooms upstairs. I usually ask them to change their clothes to more college like outfits, take them to my Tequendama suite and in the morning we have buffet breakfast downstairs. Of course it costs me a bit more but never had any issues at the reception, not even had to pay an extra fee for the girl.

  13. #9085

    Here is a link in English

    I was set to go and chose not to. Here is an English based story on the Bogota lockdown:https://thebogotapost.com/bogota-on-...-curfew/48310/.

    Just days after Bogotá introduced the first new measures to counter the second wave of the coronavirus, Mayor Claudia Lopéz has announced a curfew and other further restrictions.

    The city is on red alert as the emergency room occupation reaches 86%, and from tonight, mobility in the capital will be restricted for four days. The Ministry of Health announced the movement of people and vehicles in public spaces will be restricted in any city with an emergency room occupation above 85%.

    She warned the numbers of cases are rising faster than anticipated and also that a higher viral load is also being detected. In addition, López raised the possibility that the drastic rise in numbers could reflect the presence of the new strain that was first identified in the UK.

    From 11.59 pm tonight until 4 am on Tuesday, the city will see a total restriction on mobility. As yet the announcements aren't clear on what will be restricted, but the TransMilenio will continue to operate.

    To summarise:

    Mobility restriction from 11.59 pm tonight (Jan. 7) to 4 am on Jan. 12.

    There will be no ciclovía on Sunday and Monday (Jan. 10 and 11).

    Parks will be shut from Saturday, Jan. 9.

    A citywide nightly curfew will begin on Jan. 12.

    Kennedy, Fontibon, and Teusaquillo will also enter strict quarantine on Jan. 12.

    Quarantines will remain in Suba, Engativá and Usaquéand.

    Pico why seeédula will continue until the end of January.

    Similar rules and exceptions apply:

    One person per household can go to the shops.

    You're allowed to take pets out.

    You're allowed to go out for an hour of exercise, though group exercise is not allowed. Children should be accompanied by an adult, and one adult cannot be responsible for more than three minors.

    Supermarkets, pharmacies and stores will continue to operate, as well as food delivery services — though pico why cédula is still in place.

    You're allowed to go out for medical reasons, whether it's for an appointment or to buy medicine.

    El Dorado airport will function as normal, as will other transport services in and out of the city.

    Bank and notary services will still operate.

    The fine for breaking the rules is one monthly minimum salary (just over COP $900,000).

    One person per household will be allowed to go out for essentials — such as shopping and banking. One hour of exercise will be permitted per day, and alcohol will not be on sale at weekends in those districts.

    The mayor's office warned that one in three tests in Bogotá are coming back positive. With vaccination some way off, it remains to be seen what impact these restrictions will have on the city's health and economy.

    It was the last statement that did it for me: one in three tests coming back positive. That tells me the number of cases in Colombia are way higher than what has been officially reported.

  14. #9084

    Jajajajaja

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    The reason for that is because all the reviews say it is fake and staged.
    And atrocious "acting" especially the MNL episode.

  15. #9083
    Quote Originally Posted by Guerinto  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for this. I got a 30-day trial membership and watched all 5 episodes. Cool stuff, although I found the show version of Santa Fe much scarier than what I saw in person.
    The reason for that is because all the reviews say it is fake and staged.

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