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12-04-22 00:34 #59347
Posts: 1319Originally Posted by JohnGault [View Original Post]
For now it's limited to medical and senior care facilities and public transport. Everyone with clear mind gets it, that it would be extremely inconvenient to ask every street girl you fancy to lift her face mask to take a peek.
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12-03-22 23:49 #59346
Posts: 14Report Part I
As I recently posted, here's the report I promised. Quick background, first time to MDE. Been to the Su many times in past and a few other places. I'm going to try to write this with newbies in mind and hopefully it is useful and maybe even interesting to vets. I will preface it by saying, I got very useful info on this site. But damn had to sift through 100's of pages and 6 months worth to get some of my basic questions answered. I dare not post and ask fir a little help, as seems anyone who does is told to RTFF. Thar's a shame. I get it about the guys asking a million questions. But I just wanted basics, girl friendly hotels, what to watch out for at airport and other scamd, best areas, where and how the casas work. Anyway, here goes. I'll focus on everything else here, and the girls in another post.
I went for a full week, weekend to weekend. I was supposed to gave a wingman but he bailed, no. Problem fot me. Based on board input I considered Poblado (Hotel M or otherwise), El Centro, and Laureles.
I crossed off staying in El Centro as a first timer for obvious reasons. I liked how Poblado sounded wirh more gringos and a target rich nice area. But wanting something different from the Su and over-commercialization of our little hobby, I chose Laureles. Not only did I want to avoid the constant hussle and poor service in the Su now, I also didn't like the thought of being a target just by being in Poblado.
I stayed at Hotel Dorado la 70 in Laureles. I really liked it there. I knew from the board it is not a target rich area, but is nice, close to El Centro, safe and anything you need in walking distance. I saw a few gringo tourists, but it is mainly an upscale (by Colombia standards) local community. I felt very safe walking around even at night, although I did not venture farby foot. Everything can be found in 4 or 5 blocks on that main street right in front of hotel. It is very vibrant with open restaurants, clubs and bars, street vendors, etc. It goes late night. It is noisy but walls are pretty sound proofed. I recommend a room with balcony up high, is what I got. Great views of city and region and street below.
Standard free breakfast was fine. It is chica friendly, no upcharge. I did not have many girls there, but the two facebook girls I had come over wasno problem. I met them out front as they arrived and they were checked in at front desk with a copy made of cedula.
Free breakfast was fine, nothing special but fine. A few tips for anyone that wants to stay there. I only know basic spanish. But if you stay here, make sure you write down address. Ots a bog hotel, but when I told cabbies the name, often they had no clue, even in the area of Laureles from a casa I visited. Either my accent was so poor or they know it by different name. Pick up a few cards at front desk and carry with you. There is a walk in Davida bank to left very close but I saw no ATM. To the right and across street is an outside, but walk in door by yourself ATM that was my go to. Felt very safe there. No idea about exchange rates and I used Wells debit card so I think $5 charge on home end each of two times I used. Exchange rate? Don't know, don't care. If I lost $10 I'm not wasting any time over it.
Food, I found the food there incredibly bland. I know there are an amazing number of fruits and maybe on a longer or future trip I will try more. But being a less Gringo area, most restaurants served local fare. I tried the national dush and several other common ones. They were all bland no seasoning. One fried fish dish was awful. A nice restaurant and they brought me an english version of menu. I kept pointing at fishes I recognized and he just kept nodding no, and pointing at a fish that I googled was the most popular off the coast. It was awful. All bones and poorly prepared.
It took my stomach several days to adjust to food and I am not sure I ever did. One night I found a cheap little hole in the wall place on a side street that served monster greasy burgers (and dogs), and fries. I have never felt so good or better after eating super bad for you, low quality, greasy off the restaurant fry station skillet. It was heaven.
I also got food poisoning that really hit bad my last day and on my day of travel. Traveler's diarrhea the CDC sote sats. Very common over there as poor sanitary conditions in restaurants and food often not properly kept.
Okay, enough of that. I'll get into more of the fun and better stuff on a second, maybe third report. I really had a great time and can't wait to go back. The women are unreal and beautiful and just freaks in a good way. I knew that before going. Which is why I went.
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12-03-22 23:44 #59345
Posts: 414Please do.
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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12-03-22 23:40 #59344
Posts: 414So true on why do you care? I have an idea, if you don't like It , don't go to Medellin. This way everyone is happy.
Originally Posted by JohnClayton [View Original Post]
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12-03-22 23:27 #59343
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by JohnGault [View Original Post]
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12-03-22 23:03 #59342
Posts: 1077Originally Posted by Anthony2023 [View Original Post]
BTW, that scenario of a girl licking your crouch while another rides your cock is difficult or impossible physically. That said, I suggest you stop imagining sex to be like you see it in porn films. Having been in a few sandwiches with Brasileiras, it's more fun than anything you might imagine experiencing after watching porn. But, the physical positioning of all the parties involved has it limitations. Anyways, I would suggest you start by having sex with one ordinary girl, and work your way up from there, before you delve into the pay-for-play hobby.
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12-03-22 22:44 #59341
Posts: 1077Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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12-03-22 21:29 #59340
Posts: 746Originally Posted by JohnGault [View Original Post]
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12-03-22 20:56 #59339
Posts: 5466Originally Posted by JohnGault [View Original Post]
If wearing a cheap mask makes someone feel secure enough to get out and do things, that's a good thing.
Something more useful would be information about any places currently requiring masks, or the possibility of any return to pico and cedula restrictions. I probably won't be using any public transportation, unless we head up to Parque Arvi, but if restrictions go back up I'll need to plan excursions.
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12-03-22 20:17 #59338
Posts: 1360Open spaces
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
I have talked about scared rabbits in MDE These people take the cake.
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12-03-22 19:36 #59337
Posts: 561Originally Posted by Mtndew704 [View Original Post]
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12-03-22 19:15 #59336
Posts: 568Gold Mine
Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor [View Original Post]
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12-03-22 19:12 #59335
Posts: 307Originally Posted by DudeNgso [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor [View Original Post]
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12-03-22 18:36 #59334
Posts: 186Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-03-22 18:02 #59333
Posts: 5466Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
Go to the Links to Reports of Distinction thread and search for Facebook. All the information is there.