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  1. #57842
    Quote Originally Posted by PadrePioDorco  [View Original Post]
    What's the best casa in terms of quality, when money is not an issue?
    I suggest Loutron which is up in the hills outside of Poblado and Energy Spa which is in Laureles near the stadium. They tend to have the better looking women by conventional Paisa standards.

  2. #57841
    Quote Originally Posted by PadrePioDorco  [View Original Post]
    What's the best casa in terms of quality, when money is not an issue?
    What is your definition of quality? Unfortunately, Medellin does not work that way. Higher price does not mean better service.

  3. #57840
    Quote Originally Posted by PseudoGene  [View Original Post]
    It happened to me three times, first in Atlanta and twice in Orlando. The questions were, are you married? Does your family know about your trip? Why do you go to the same place if you are a tourist? I answered that my friend owns a BNB and I am a sleeping partner. I also said Medellin is our common meeting place for all my friends all over the USA. The officer questioned me with attitude and visibly in an unfriendly manner. Honestly, I am still scrambling for a solid answer since I visit MDE three times a year. Any suggestion? And sorry, I can't tell "for pussy".
    My answer is.

    "I love it there. The people are great, the climate is perfect and everything is inexpensive."

  4. #57839
    Quote Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1  [View Original Post]
    I'm wondering why the heck they ask personal trip related questions? None of their business. I understand if those questions were asked once you enter Colombia, by Colombian authorities, but entering USA? Wtf. Of course, they can search my luggage, ask me if I need to declare anything, etc. But going through my phone / laptop, asking what I did in Colombia, etc makes no sense. What happens in Colombia stays in Colombia.
    Some stuff that may happen in Colombia is their business. The personal questions relate to those things.

  5. #57838
    Quote Originally Posted by DandyMan51  [View Original Post]
    I've seen a lot of posts here about using FB and SA in Medellin. I saw that there is a guide on how to use FB but was wondering if there is a similar guide for SA. Most of my mongering is done through photoprepagos and mileroticos with some spa action mixed in but based off what I have read here it seems that FB and SA give some really good opportunities too. Main questions I have are:

    1. What do you message them at first? Should you just say I am looking for a PPM arrangement, what are your rates and what do you do? Or is it more subtle?

    2. Should I message first or wait for girls to add me?

    3. How soon before my trip should I start messaging?

    Thanks.
    I am newbie and planning to travel in Dec, can you please point me to the FB guide. Also how is ccolumbiacupid for SA.

  6. #57837

    Colombia crime

    Greetings fellow mongers. New to the thread. I'm considering taking a trip to Colombia probably Bogota for cheap sex. I've been reading thru all the posts on here and I have yet to hear about crime. I read a post from an expat in the philippines section that he witnessed or heard of many crimes during his short visit in Colombia. Have any of you, or heard of any mongers, encountered any type of crime such as robbery, assault, drugged by the WG's? If you haven't experienced any, how have you been able to avoid the crime? Thanks.

  7. #57836

    Be yourself!

    Quote Originally Posted by DandyMan51  [View Original Post]
    I've seen a lot of posts here about using FB and SA in Medellin. I saw that there is a guide on how to use FB but was wondering if there is a similar guide for SA. Most of my mongering is done through photoprepagos and mileroticos with some spa action mixed in but based off what I have read here it seems that FB and SA give some really good opportunities too. Main questions I have are:

    1. What do you message them at first? Should you just say I am looking for a PPM arrangement, what are your rates and what do you do? Or is it more subtle?

    2. Should I message first or wait for girls to add me?

    3. How soon before my trip should I start messaging?

    Thanks.
    First thing to know is that it's Illegal in the US for PPM (Pay per meet) arrangements. And yes there are law enforcement agencies w fake girls profile on SA just like they targeted Backpage few yrs back and still today use SA or other escort svc sites to lock up brain dead average Johns. Clearly SA isn't itself listed as an escort svc, but we know 99% of the participants are doing just that, tricking, escorting etc.

    The purpose of SA is to establish a more of a long-term arrangement of wealthy men or women and compensate on a scheduled basis the sugar baby / dates w gifts or other forms. I post about this often, that we go so many times to Col and other countries where paying for sex is normal that we forget at times that we will go straight to jail for this back home.

    - Meaning first, the PPM issue is VERY strict with SA itself, and they immediately prompt you with a message that says it is NOT allowed, and it's displayed on the site once you're logged in.

    - Secondly, I notice some other member responded to you and said you should get straight to the point and even gave you an example to ask for "how much for sex" LOL, right, do that while you're in the US and you'll likely get arrested or have your account closed.

    - So now on how to use: Just be you! Just like no one can tell you how to start a conversation with someone in the street. Start talking just like you would with any other dating sites.

    - PPM, Obviously we all do this, but already explained why we don't mention it while at home, but as soon as you're in Colombia or destination where this practice is legal, and after you've obtain a WhatsApp number, then you can do whatever the fuck you want.

    Decide on the PPM cost, if you're living there or extended time you can make a long-term arrangement like x-amt for a week and meeting 3-5 times, overnights, etc. You can choose to pay at the end of the week, like a job LOL. Many do this even in the US.

    So you chose your terms and don't ask the girls what they want, most don't know and they appreciate men that are straight forward, or guide them to a reasonable accommodation where everyone is happy. I always, and always go first for lunch or dinner or drinks to get a feel first for chemistry, or in case they look so diff like used older pictures, or heck if the deal is agreeable between us. I'd rather spend 100 k on a nice dinner and waste it vs bringing a dud to my hotel room. Plus after hanging out for a bit the sessions are much nicer, unrushed, etc.

    During my recent trip last Mo I frequented few usual sugar-babies, but did acquire 2 new ones, one asked for 700 k pesos for a few hours of meeting, I declined and countered with 300 k and she said it was too low. I replied and asked her do you want repeat business? Why are you trying to get rich so quick jajaj? She replied laughing also and said you're right, and accepted the offer and we met twice and now in my roster for repeat biz. Paid her 400 k each time, plus few small gifts from nearby shops, and had a fancy lunch date. Sometimes you have to teach them. You make the terms. And I go full bareback w my SA honeys, stay away from my girls LOL.

  8. #57835
    This is exactly right. Not long ago there was a thread started by someone who was denied global entry. We all debated the possible reasons. If you can get it the $100 fee is money well spent, even if you don't travel very often.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    The beauty of Global Entry is they typically don't ask questions like a lot of other guys have been experiencing who don't have GE.

    In essence they just waive you thru but on a few occasions I've been asked if I have anything to declare which they always ask of non GE participants.

    GE was set into place to streamline the immigration process, and anyone who travels internationally is foolish not to have it.

    A perfect example of this having nothing to do with questioning, but are the wait times to get thru immigration at some airports.

    Probably the biggest offender is Fort Lauderdale. I remember returning from Colombia with a buddy who did not have GE and it took him over an hour to get thru immigration and I was thru it in five minutes.

    Not everybody can get GE though, but for those who can, just the wait time alone getting thru immigration is what the real value can be.

    And after returning from Colombia the last thing you want to deal with are immigration officials asking questions.

  9. #57834

    Agreed w this

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    The beauty of Global Entry is they typically don't ask questions like a lot of other guys have been experiencing who don't have GE.

    In essence they just waive you thru but on a few occasions I've been asked if I have anything to declare which they always ask of non GE participants.

    GE was set into place to streamline the immigration process, and anyone who travels internationally is foolish not to have it.

    A perfect example of this having nothing to do with questioning, but are the wait times to get thru immigration at some airports.

    Probably the biggest offender is Fort Lauderdale. I remember returning from Colombia with a buddy who did not have GE and it took him over an hour to get thru immigration and I was thru it in five minutes.

    Not everybody can get GE though, but for those who can, just the wait time alone getting thru immigration is what the real value can be.

    And after returning from Colombia the last thing you want to deal with are immigration officials asking questions.
    Border agent / immigration used to ask me question upon re-etry, basic stuff like what was the purpose of my visit, etc. I normally give short answ like fam visit or tourism, then as soon as I got GE I never get asked anything. Few Months back an agent asked me as a joke and in a friendly manner "So tell me, how are the girls in Col". I replied and said you have to just go visit for yourself. In my mind you still can detain if I'm foolish enough to give you details LOL, he then laughed and said ah ok one day I'll go.

  10. #57833
    This is spot on but be careful with the over the top specificity. Just respond truthfully and in a natural conversational manner. I had forgotten about what happened to me on the way out of Medellin years ago after one of my first non business trips. The policeman who checks passports just before the x-ray machines asked me the purpose of my visit. I responded "turismo. " he then asked me what I did during the trip. I told him I went to some restaurants and bars and the botanical garden (all true). This is the good part, he then said "you probably met some girls too" with a smile. I responded "si, comparti con unas cuantas viejas buenas. " That got a loud belly laugh out of him as he waved me through and told me to have a nice trip.

    Quote Originally Posted by MaxKane  [View Original Post]
    Simple answer. "I have friends and / or family in Medellin".

    Either that or transit via a 3rd country.

    I'm glad I never get this, no-one really cares where I'm going when I leave the UK. However when questioned by customs / immigration they're often looking at how you answer, rather than what you answer with. Evasive language, hesitation, et al. Just practice answering with confidence.

    "I'm going to see a friend".

    "what friend".

    "Steve, driller from Nebroma, met him back in 72". Go full Grandpa Simpson and they'll be begging you to stop.

  11. #57832
    Quote Originally Posted by HuskerDude  [View Original Post]
    I got stopped last year in Miami coming back from Colombia. I had gone to the Dominican Republic about 2 months prior & they quizzed me about both trips, took my iPhone and iPad to the back for about an hour. Caused me to miss my connection.
    Interesting that you mention the DR. I went there with a buddy back in November of 2020 (depths of Covid). It was guy's golf and fishing trip as he doesn't monger. Anyway, we both exited the baggage area in Miami together and they stop him. I stay close thinking they mistakenly ID'd him when looking for someone else and the agent asks me why, I respond that he's my friend to which the agent asks 'Will you vouch for everything he has?' This guy is a close friend and we were together the whole time so I said 'Of course' which angered him further. My buddy waived me off and they took him to the back for 30 minutes. He said they didn't ask about any of his meds or sports supplements. They wanted to go through his iPhone and he asked if he was being detained as he had personal business that afternoon. He wasn't trying to be a hard ass, but he's an educated guy and knows his rights. Isn't intimidated by them. They said he wasn't so he was polite and asked if he could leave to which they acquiesced. The shit thing was he said they had his stuff spread everywhere. No help in re-packing like the TSA folks LOL.

  12. #57831
    Quote Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1  [View Original Post]
    I'm wondering why the heck they ask personal trip related questions? None of their business. I understand if those questions were asked once you enter Colombia, by Colombian authorities, but entering USA? Wtf. Of course, they can search my luggage, ask me if I need to declare anything, etc. But going through my phone / laptop, asking what I did in Colombia, etc makes no sense. What happens in Colombia stays in Colombia.
    I got stopped last year in Miami coming back from Colombia. I had gone to the Dominican Republic about 2 months prior & they quizzed me about both trips, took my iPhone and iPad to the back for about an hour. Caused me to miss my connection.

  13. #57830
    Quote Originally Posted by DandyMan51  [View Original Post]
    I've seen a lot of posts here about using FB and SA in Medellin. I saw that there is a guide on how to use FB but was wondering if there is a similar guide for SA. Most of my mongering is done through photoprepagos and mileroticos with some spa action mixed in but based off what I have read here it seems that FB and SA give some really good opportunities too. Main questions I have are:

    1. What do you message them at first? Should you just say I am looking for a PPM arrangement, what are your rates and what do you do? Or is it more subtle?

    2. Should I message first or wait for girls to add me?

    3. How soon before my trip should I start messaging?

    Thanks.
    This is what I did. You may get better advice than this but I am just saying how I did it. I am actually hoping others chime in. Obviously she can put the whole thing off the rails at any point or cut to the chase at any point.

    1) Here is the "I know you're a nice girl but how much to fuck?" dance.

    A) Hello,how are you, you have beautiful.

    Response.

    B) what kind of a relation are you looking for maybe we could meet if you like. Let's switch to Whatsapp.

    She will probably give you some BS here. The best answer is beneficios mutuo. She will ask you what you are looking for – tell her you want the same.

    C) after you tell her what you are looking for mention that the physical thing is important but be gentle about it, apologize for being forward but you are only here for a short time, would she like to come to your place for a drink, you would be happy to give her a gift.

    She will ask what kind of gift. You should ask her what sort of gift she would like – you can now negotiate the price – after you negotiate the price. Then you need to lay out you expectations re services and make sure she agrees.

    2) just message them.

    3) I would not start more than a day or two before – you need to establish a date and time to meet when you are getting to the point.

  14. #57829

    Global Entry

    Quote Originally Posted by Chicago85  [View Original Post]
    I haven't had it happen since I got Global Entry, but prior to that I was stopped once in New York and once in Miami.
    The beauty of Global Entry is they typically don't ask questions like a lot of other guys have been experiencing who don't have GE.

    In essence they just waive you thru but on a few occasions I've been asked if I have anything to declare which they always ask of non GE participants.

    GE was set into place to streamline the immigration process, and anyone who travels internationally is foolish not to have it.

    A perfect example of this having nothing to do with questioning, but are the wait times to get thru immigration at some airports.

    Probably the biggest offender is Fort Lauderdale. I remember returning from Colombia with a buddy who did not have GE and it took him over an hour to get thru immigration and I was thru it in five minutes.

    Not everybody can get GE though, but for those who can, just the wait time alone getting thru immigration is what the real value can be.

    And after returning from Colombia the last thing you want to deal with are immigration officials asking questions.

  15. #57828

    Best casa quality wise?

    What's the best casa in terms of quality, when money is not an issue?

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