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03-01-22 02:11 #53080
Posts: 3801Barebacking Question
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
I know bare-backing can be quite a topic here, with a wide range of attitudes about it, and am just curious as to what changed your mind on things, and am sure you had a very good reason, such as catching an STD.
I'm not trying to put you on the spot, your posts are always full of good information, and if you decline to respond, I apologize for bringing the question up.
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03-01-22 01:00 #53079
Posts: 27Second Medellin Trip Report
I just spent two weeks in Medellin. I had another successful trip sport fucking girls from Seeking. I scheduled two or three girls per day and called them Ubers to be delivered directly to my hotel. Highly recommend York Luxury Suites Hotel. It's exceptional.
Pros of Medellin: sheer volume of girls available online. More girls that I could possibly meet with. Good looking girls, well behaved, will do whatever you want for the right price.
Cons: shitty weather (it's cloudy and rains everyday) and the logistics. On average it takes an hour to schedule an Uber, successfully pick up the girl and have her brought to me. Can be challenging as the drivers here are fucking terrible. Coordinating pick up between driver and girl, driver cancellations, incorrect pick up locations, etc.
I prefer the beach, sun and easy logistics. Headed to Rio de Janeiro shortly.
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03-01-22 00:47 #53078
Posts: 763Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Meats.
Posta--Top Round.
Muchacho --Heel.
Huevo de Aldana --Bottom Round.
Tabla --Bottom Round.
Solomito Redondo -Sirloin.
Solomito Largo -Tri-Tip.
Punta de Ancha -Sirloin Tip Center.
Hígado -Liver.
Rare = muy jugosa.
Medium rare = jugosa.
Medium = a punto.
Medium well = cocida.
Well done = bien cocida.
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02-28-22 22:43 #53077
Posts: 309Warning: Please don't go to Manrique hehe.
Remember, Manrique is our little secret hehe. Ive partied there numerous times pre-pandemic and a few times since. I remember hitting up club Praga when there was an 8pm curfew about a year ago. All music and partying stopped and then moved over to a makeshift area, kept the party going till midnight. Ordinary Medellin rules and laws dont apply in Manrique haha. Zenith is def the go to spot now. Its remodeled and lots of young and beautiful chicas, but also lots of young cats trying to spit game and yes many wear the same fit : jeans, graphics tee and a hat. I just love how you can smoke, snort, and sniff all you want in plain sight. Being a chino with a Cali type style/attitude, I def got lots of eye fucks/stares in a good way. But I’m always with amigas, so didn’t need to do any hunting. The contrast to that would be La Chula in Las Palmas. I was there partying it up this past weekend, it attracts a higher class of people and obviously lots of gringos and even chinos. Man, I need to go back to hiding in the northern suburbs. Medellin is officially overrun by gringos.
Originally Posted by JustTK [View Original Post]
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02-28-22 22:11 #53076
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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02-28-22 21:53 #53075
Posts: 26Yeah, so Centro isn't going to work for me
My guide today took me down to centro and while yeah, I definitely saw some diamonds in the rough, raunchy in just the way I would like very much. I was immediately getting sized up by the locals, they were literally pointing at me. Tried to dress down, old jeans and a tee shirt but I am a fat gringo, no hiding it. My guide saw something and he got really uncomfortable and said it's time to go. Like I said it's too bad, some really nice skanky ones, just perfect for the old high risk raw dog. I like taking chances with my life. In bed. Not getting rolled by a gang.
Anyways I got a FB girl coming after my rappi delivery of lube, Cialis and (hopefully won't have to use them) condoms. The FB leg work has paid off so far as I can tell, my messages are blowing up as soon as I announced I am here.
I will keep you all updated.
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02-28-22 20:50 #53074
Posts: 112Funny Facebook observation
I've noticed that a couple of the FB girls I've met post memes about their sexual likes and dislikes. I'd consider myself low volume in terms of the girls I see with an emphasis on maximizing quality. I always try to do a deep dive in profiles of girls I pull the trigger on to get a sense of them. One of the girls I saw last time A the camgirl posted a meme about how she liked to be teased with foreplay (slow buildup to DATY, kissing collarbone and around breasts before nipple etc). So I tried it to good effect and got lots of compliments afterwards. The girl E I saw on Saturday posted about not liking beards for DATY. Well, while I do my homework, I was not about to shave off my beard. She asked me to go down on her and lo and behold she was pulling away and laughing after a while. I might try a washcloth around the beard when I see E today. So it's worth doing your homework. I've also seen posts about hating anal, liking girls and all kinds of random, stuff on chicas walls and stories. Both A and E did not ask me for money upfront. I wouldn't bother putting in the time to research a hardened pro asking 200 plus "por una hora".
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02-28-22 17:58 #53073
Posts: 4026Guys need to keep it simple. It doesn't matter where the girl is. She needs to get to the guy. If she can't then a polite "we'll do it another time" is in order. Like Ariana Grande said "thank you, next."
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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02-28-22 16:38 #53072
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
If you're a seasoned international traveler, you already know what works for you and how to make the most of any city. If it's your first time then keep it simple.
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02-28-22 10:56 #53071
Posts: 1173Always have a WhatsApp with the sim of the country you're in. Then delete it at the end of your vacation and keep the girls you like in your contact list. I set up a date on mileroticos, which is a dumpster fire of a website, she then asked me to send her a deposit after we set a time. I told her no and I'm canceling our appointment. She starts begging me not to cancel. I then get a what's app message with a guy with a shotgun in the picture to try and scare me. I didn't read the message so I don't know what BS it said in there. I then deleted the what's app. Lesson learned. Never use your real number or even google voice because your Google voice is attached to your real number.
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02-28-22 07:40 #53070
Posts: 5465Eating in Colombia
This is strictly a newbie post with some tips to help with something you might not have thought about. Note, the Spanish phrases may not be exact, but they should be reasonably close.
1. Some of the US franchises you'll find are Subway, McDonald's, Burger King, Starbucks, KFC and Dominos. The food there is pretty close to what you're used to.
2. If you go to an upscale Colombian burger restaurant, your burger will probably be cooked rare, medio. Ask for "tres cuartos" if you want it medium. I never learned the local term for burn the fuck out of it.
3. Colombian food is not spicy. Many people consider it bland. You might not care for it. There are some good soups you might enjoy.
4. Sushi, Italian and Mexican food in Colombia are okay, but probably not as good as your favorite place back home.
5. You'll likely be unimpressed by steaks in Colombia.
6. Service in Colombia is not what you expect. Once they seat you and hand you a menu they won't return, ever, unless you flag them down. Every time you need something you need to flag them down. If you accidentally set yourself on fire, you'll need to flag them down. Just raise your hand and catch your server's attention. On rare occasions you might need to set yourself on fire to get their attention.
7. To ask for your check, flag down your server and ask for "La cuenta. " You will probably be asked "en efectivo o con su tarjeta?" Are you paying cash or with a card? You will also be asked "deseas incluir el servicio?" Do you want to include the standard 10% tip? Your check will probably have 2 different prices on it, with and without the tip. Paying it is voluntary. You do not need to tip any extra. Also, if you're paying with a card do not give them your card. They will bring a handheld card reader to you.
8. There are a lot of fruits you probably aren't familiar with, this includes fruit juices. You might like some of them. If you order juice, you might be asked "en leche o en agua?" Do you want it mixed with milk or water?
9. A common drink served with meals is guarapo. It's made with panelsa (sugar cane extract), lime juice and water. If you like sweet tea you'll probably like it.
10. The giant things that look like avocados are Lorena avocados. They have less flavor than the Haas avocadoes.
11. The Colombian chain restaurant you should try is Crepes and Waffles, except it uses the Spanish word for and, which the text editor changes to "why. " The name tells you what is on the menu.
12. The small white disk served with your meal is an arepa. Some people consider it edible. There are other varieties of arepas which are edible.
13. Many restaurants offer a menu of the day. It comes with your choice of meat, beef, pork or chicken and sometimes fish, rice, a small salad, avocado, fried plantain, and maybe potatoes and or yuca. Yuca is for people who like eating the small white disk found in 12. The meal might also include soup or beans and will come with a drink, probably a choice between guarapo and some type of juice. The total cost is usually between $2-$4 US. Tip included.
14. The local equivalent of "enough food to choke an elephant" is called "Bandeja Paisa. " Five orders of Bandeja Paisa would have solved Matt Damon's food problem in "The Martian. " Check with your cardiologist before ordering.
15. The tap water in Medellin is safe to drink. Aguardiente isn't.
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02-28-22 06:30 #53069
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
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02-28-22 06:26 #53068
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by SankarShetty [View Original Post]
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02-28-22 06:22 #53067
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by TiaVoyage25 [View Original Post]
2. I'd go to where you already know how to find what you're looking for, Bogota. Why risk wasting time overcoming issues in Medellin when you only have a week? Save it for when you have more time and can establish a workable game plan.
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02-28-22 05:59 #53066
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]