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  1. #13867

    Medellin will be the next move

    Quote Originally Posted by Gabacho  [View Original Post]
    Maybe now that street prostitution is illegal in Cartagena maybe all the clock tower girls will come to Medellin now.
    Some of the girls will probably go to Medellin, but some will go online for now. At least, they won't be able to bring Cartagena prices to Medellin LOL. Since it's street illegal now in Cartagena, they know Medellin will be the next move.

  2. #13866
    Quote Originally Posted by Nypher  [View Original Post]
    Are you asking me to do extra work for your personal benefit? Jajaja.

    Instagram links to Facebook, and it uses the same credentials. I did not post screenshots because just about everyone I know in this hobby has a fake facebook (meeting girls in Medellin) and a fake Instagram (Tinder / Hinge photo feed integration) to meet girls from dating apps.

    But I found more / similar information on Minuto30 and El Colombio which does not require login.

    https://www.minuto30.com/plan-titan2...agena/1552337/

    See bulletpoint 2.

    https://m.elcolombiano.com/colombia/...ico-DA23455006
    Thank you bro, I do have Facebook but I don't have it linked to Instagram nor do I want to link it. Anyways it sounds like this new alcade of Cartagena must be a liberal leftist like the douchebag Daniel Quintero that Medellin just got rid of. Sounds like Cartagena is moving backwards and Medellin is moving forwards.

    Hope you guys enjoy the barriers we sent you, they'll be arriving via servientrega within the next few days and this Tumak Durbay prick will have to pay the delivery fees by raising taxes and fees, great job LOL.

  3. #13865

    I wonder if

    Maybe now that street prostitution is illegal in Cartagena maybe all the clock tower girls will come to Medellin now.

  4. #13864
    Quote Originally Posted by PerkinWarbeck  [View Original Post]
    Locals have been complaining about the open sex trade for years, and Dumek is listening to them. It's an easy way to score political points, while not affecting that many people. The local sex trade is very private and it's much bigger than what tourists see. It's ok because it isn't in the nicest part of the city and can be ignored. I'm in private telegram groups with hundreds of men and working girls. Girls that you would never see downtown because it would embarrass their family if someone were to catch them. That's the real trade. What we do is nothing in the grand scheme of things.

    The girls may move into Bocagrande if they need somewhere to stand or further into walled city. Just away from Cartagena's crown jewel.
    I wonder what the owners of the nice condos will say if everything moves to Bocogrande? I guess clubs will have to move as well, eventually. Maybe the mayor might buy each club a new spot in Bocogrande.

  5. #13863
    Quote Originally Posted by Phuket90  [View Original Post]
    Exactly, I got legit info that Space and LDV operating normal.
    I heard that Space and LDV are both closed last night as was Imperio. Delirium was open. Not sure about VSOP. But someone I know is going to walk the walk tonight and let me know everything.

  6. #13862
    Locals have been complaining about the open sex trade for years, and Dumek is listening to them. It's an easy way to score political points, while not affecting that many people. The local sex trade is very private and it's much bigger than what tourists see. It's ok because it isn't in the nicest part of the city and can be ignored. I'm in private telegram groups with hundreds of men and working girls. Girls that you would never see downtown because it would embarrass their family if someone were to catch them. That's the real trade. What we do is nothing in the grand scheme of things.

    The girls may move into Bocagrande if they need somewhere to stand or further into walled city. Just away from Cartagena's crown jewel.

  7. #13861
    Quote Originally Posted by HumpyDumpty11  [View Original Post]

    And this isn't the first time Cartagena has done something like this. It seems every year around the holidays there's this heavy police presence cause tourist come to se the decorations and Cartagena and shit. Once schools open back up and tourist families can't travel to Cartagena as much, and the decorations are removed, things go back to normal.

    Will things slow down, yeah, a little as girls reposition to another location. Will clubs stay closed for good? Hell no. The money that flows into the club and money that is laundered through the club will need to continue. There are big powers at play there. Not saying the city needs monger money but someone else might need that money for other things. Wink if you understand me.

    Just are just my thoughts and speculations. But I seriously doubt a mayor will eradicate prostitution in his 4 yr stint in the office. The bad part about all this is that all those extra police in the center could be useful in other main parts of the city to make the locals more safer. But the locals don't see it like that. In some IG posts they are all happy and want the center back to it's beautiful self. But the minute a killing happens in their neighborhood, the first thing out their mouths are where are the police when you need them.
    Lot of cruise ships are there also, its the carribean cruise season, but they are normally around just during the daytime.

    Not a big thing like Pattaya I guess but, yeah its important.

  8. #13860
    Quote Originally Posted by Nypher  [View Original Post]
    If the places move it will only move the certain type of Tourists dollars. Hopefully they don't move to El Bosque or in the hood somewhere.

    Got info from another chica this morning. She said Dolce was open last night and the new Mayor just put up the signs of the clubs "closed until further notice" to take pictures. Propaganda I suppose. But I'll be there for MLK weekend and see for myself.

    As for the clocktower fenced off.
    Exactly, I got legit info that Space and LDV operating normal.

  9. #13859
    Quote Originally Posted by Nypher  [View Original Post]
    I've reported on this many times when I post my experiences in CTG but it's always nice to see other go through something similar.

    Boat prices are up.

    Drink prices are up.

    Chica prices are up.

    AirBB prices are up.

    And this is during the slow season.
    I think, not sure, but I think with this new mayor and his measures and closing clubs down, Chica prices might drop. Or I should say those who negotiate can probably get those chica back down to before covid prices of 200 -250 pesos. And if you're good that price could be for 2-4 hours and maybe even overnight. YMMV.

    With girls having to walk around now, in the heat I might add, they are willing to accept far less than what they were quoting in the clubs. Cause now they outside with the girls that already accept less, so competition is bound to happen. Some will shoot their shoot at $200 USD and someone will bite. Just try to negotiate if you can.

    Along with that, mongers will also be out in the streets more. So have your head on a swivel. No need for jewelry or fancy watches and for that matter, fancy name-brand close. Walmart t-shirts work just fine. LOL. If more clubs close, that means less money probably for the girls and less to go around to the novios they have at home. People might start to get desperate when faced with hunger at home. So just be careful.

  10. #13858
    Quote Originally Posted by HumpyDumpty11  [View Original Post]
    This will never end prostitution in Cartagena period. Prostitution is a legal right.
    I do not think they are trying to end prostitution, but trying to end in-your-face prostitution. Legal has nothing to do with it. It can be legal to drink, but not legal to drink in the open on the street. Same thing. Maybe you were not around Rio in the Help days. But when they closed that club, away went all the "hang-out" type mongers. Sure prostitution is still legal in Rio, but it is not the type of prostitution that most foreigner vacation guys would go there for.

  11. #13857
    Quote Originally Posted by SlowBlow  [View Original Post]
    Prices are now borderline ridiculous in Cartagena for an Airbnb / hotel. I don't know what happened, but everything is double or more compared to what I was paying even a year ago. I wouldn't spend more than a few days there now. But I imagine others will think like this too and prices will normalize eventually.
    What do you consider normal? To me the prices in Cartagena have always been ridiculous compared to the rest of Colombia.

  12. #13856
    Quote Originally Posted by SlowBlow  [View Original Post]
    Prices are now borderline ridiculous in Cartagena for an Airbnb / hotel. I don't know what happened, but everything is double or more compared to what I was paying even a year ago. I guess there's an influx of foreigners.

    I could understand Miami. But Cartagena!? Still in Colombia, not worth it. There's too many other places in Colombia. I wouldn't spend more than a few days there now. But I imagine others will think like this too and prices will normalize eventually. Girls probably won't be able to charge as much now because there's too many that want the club experience and they might just be put off altogether.
    I've reported on this many times when I post my experiences in CTG but it's always nice to see other go through something similar.

    Boat prices are up.

    Drink prices are up.

    Chica prices are up.

    AirBB prices are up.

    And this is during the slow season.

  13. #13855
    Quote Originally Posted by Nypher  [View Original Post]
    Well, from my last post when my chica warned me no to come for Christmas she was spot on with all the shit that happened in Medellin and Cartegena I was far away.

    Told my chica ill be there is 2 weeks and she sends me these links and looks like the party is over for the loudmouths who like to walk around the clocktower looking for attention and go into those 3 main clubs and be extra loud for no reason. They one who know how to use the apps and be subtle of what they're doing will be unaffected. Me Personally I'm just popping in, picking up my chica and off to Santa Martha while trying not to get by them damn speed traps along the way. Personally ill give it 6 months and see if it goes back to regular but I guessing too many people were going missing in Cartegena and getting trafficked to Panama, placed on a cargo ship to somewhere and sold similar to how that plane full of Indians from Dubai heading to Nicaragua and I bet allot of them were going to disappear once they hit Juarez (all Venezuelan chicas I knew that came through Juarez tells me the craziest stories, its like a feeding frenzy for cops, cartel, robbers, other migrants).

    A few of my chicas are super tight about this because they can't make extra money, but I know they will be ok on the Apps. So no more Space (for now) and she also told me Dolce Vita is also closed but the main problem we all know is Delirium, no word on that yet from her.
    This will never end prostitution in Cartagena period. Prostitution is a legal right. The only way to fully end prostitution is to change the country law and make it illegal. So one mayor's attempt to spark up the city and get his approval ratings up the first few weeks will fail. The girls will and still are walking around the center and just get picked when they are walking or standing still. All this is doing is stopping the girls from standing in the clock tower, nothing more. And because social media is picking up on it, it's sending the message worldwide to stop mongers from coming to Cartagena and that will work. Some will change their destinations.

    As for the closing of Space, I think it's a political stunt of some kind. I heard that Delirium and Dolce Vita were open last night. So how do you close one club in the same building as another but leave one open? Seems a little fishy to me. Like maybe an owner forgot to grease some palms. One of 6 clubs was closed. The girls are already talking and moving to the other lesser known clubs and the guys will follow. The police are hanging around telling girls to just move along, no standing around the clubs. No problem. The girls go inside or to another club. The girls that will mostly be affected by these measures are the girls with no proper ID. They will be too scared to come to the center. But the girls with proper ID will still come cause they are not doing anything illegal. Girls will not carry drugs on them anymore cause they might get stopped just for annoyance and searched.

    All this reminds me of Sosua before covid when a new mayor that came in shutdown the clubs and bars. It lasted like one week or two and everything was back to normal. The local businesses protested too cause they were affected with no mongers spending money.

    And this isn't the first time Cartagena has done something like this. It seems every year around the holidays there's this heavy police presence cause tourist come to se the decorations and Cartagena and shit. Once schools open back up and tourist families can't travel to Cartagena as much, and the decorations are removed, things go back to normal.

    Will things slow down, yeah, a little as girls reposition to another location. Will clubs stay closed for good? Hell no. The money that flows into the club and money that is laundered through the club will need to continue. There are big powers at play there. Not saying the city needs monger money but someone else might need that money for other things. Wink if you understand me.

    Just are just my thoughts and speculations. But I seriously doubt a mayor will eradicate prostitution in his 4 yr stint in the office. The bad part about all this is that all those extra police in the center could be useful in other main parts of the city to make the locals more safer. But the locals don't see it like that. In some IG posts they are all happy and want the center back to it's beautiful self. But the minute a killing happens in their neighborhood, the first thing out their mouths are where are the police when you need them.

  14. #13854
    Quote Originally Posted by Phuket90  [View Original Post]
    They will go to other places or the places will move, this only affects centro historico, anyone remember the old dolce vita in El Laguito? Why they moved to centro?
    If the places move it will only move the certain type of Tourists dollars. Hopefully they don't move to El Bosque or in the hood somewhere.

    Got info from another chica this morning. She said Dolce was open last night and the new Mayor just put up the signs of the clubs "closed until further notice" to take pictures. Propaganda I suppose. But I'll be there for MLK weekend and see for myself.

    As for the clocktower fenced off.

  15. #13853

    More sources no login

    Quote Originally Posted by Gabacho  [View Original Post]
    Your links don't work without having an Instagram account, it's just asking me to login and I'm not going to make an account just to see these two links. Why don't you upload screenshots instead?
    Are you asking me to do extra work for your personal benefit? Jajaja.

    Instagram links to Facebook, and it uses the same credentials. I did not post screenshots because just about everyone I know in this hobby has a fake facebook (meeting girls in Medellin) and a fake Instagram (Tinder / Hinge photo feed integration) to meet girls from dating apps.

    But I found more / similar information on Minuto30 and El Colombio which does not require login.

    https://www.minuto30.com/plan-titan2...agena/1552337/

    See bulletpoint 2.

    https://m.elcolombiano.com/colombia/...ico-DA23455006

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