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  1. #55584

    Orion

    At some point, all of us were new here. But, I can't recall anyone on any forum on ISG that has had as many posts as you with each having a single question.

    This is a forum for contributors, not so much question askers unless you put them all in one post and then maybe someone will respond to that single post.

    What you really need to do to prepare for your trip is spend a few hours reviewing the city you wish to go, review General Information for the country to see what you can learn there, buy a subscription so that you can communicate with others off forum but only after you have invested time to get up too speed. And then you should also make google your friend and find additional info off forum. Only then should you be at the point with specific questions.

    Never ask a question that you can answer yourself with simple research.

    Finally, good luck. You seem apprehensive, I believe you said this is your first time. I would recommend you find a buddy to go with you. I think it would make things easier for you.

  2. #55583
    Quote Originally Posted by Orion4  [View Original Post]
    Are baseball caps out of place in medellin? Heard about the aversion towards shorts and flip flops in Colombia (unless you're in Cartagena), but haven't heard anything about caps.
    You've asked more questions prior to a trip than anyone I know. You could find the answer to half these non monger questions about dress and taxis on TripAdvisor. Are you sure you really want to go?

  3. #55582
    Quote Originally Posted by BoarderDude301  [View Original Post]
    Anyone been to San Peter apartments lately. I stayed there twice 2 years ago and it was definitely chica friendly and had an on-site bar. Now seeing Airbnb posts saying "Absolutely no Sex Tourism". And some other very strict rules. Anybody have any intel?
    This will depends on the owner of the apartment, not all Airbnb at San Peters has that saying.

  4. #55581
    Quote Originally Posted by NilAdmirari  [View Original Post]
    Googling from back here in Hometown USA, I gather that Colombia, like most of the planet, is experiencing escalating inflation--in Colombia's case, a 21 year high of nearly 10% on an annualized basis. (See https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...o-21-year-high#text=The%20 annual%20 inflation%20 rate%20 rose,%25%20 to%204%25%20 target%20 range.).

    I'm curious whether any of you guys on the ground in Medellin have noticed some ratcheting up in the basic costs of our hobby: entry charges at the strip clubs, casa base rates, a beer at Barra Executiva? Perhaps as a BM service, ISG should look into creating a Mongering Price Index (the cost of a standardized package of services: (1 HR. CFS, DFK, BBBJ--weighted proportionately by market share among SWs, brothels, clubs, on-line providers).
    I can't really give you the best of information since I don't touch street-walkers, I rarely get my sexercise in the casas or strip-clubs. I haven't seen much of anything with respect to FB girls. Rates are pretty much the same. I. e. 200 mil + taxis (sometimes a little more).

    But I really like your idea of a Mongering Price Index. It should be comparable, something like 'numbeo.com' which allows you to compare cost of living information (which is crowd-sourced) for various locations. What about something similar for sexual services? So maybe a 1 hour standard 'cita' in Medellin (CFS, DFK, BBBJ) priced in $ compared to the same session in Spain or Thailand or Vietnam or Costa Rica etc.

  5. #55580
    Quote Originally Posted by DigLicker  [View Original Post]
    Is Colombia screwed as a destination? Even if the socialist president bans prostitution (which he seems like a new age leftist so he probably won't) the economy is going to turn into Venezuela lite and make it too dangerous.
    You have a profound understanding of Colombian politics and economics. I'm going to continue to live here despite it all but you should stay away. At least for 4 more years until the next presidential election. I mean afterall this former-guerilla leftist wants to tax the wealthy and raise the minimum wage and increase pensions for the elderly. The last politician that implemented those kind of radical socialist changes was. Ahh. Ahh, oh yeah. Franklin Roosevelt.

  6. #55579

    You come across to me as one Kool dude

    Quote Originally Posted by Snook  [View Original Post]
    I am heading to Medellin in a few days and have made it my new spot over the past year. Spent years in the hobby in Cuba, Venezuela, and Costa Rica. All were amazing in their day, but political changes brought about changes as a destination, especially for mongering. When does the new President take office? In asking this, I realize that changes may not happen immediately (but they could). For example, Cuba was THE place for years, until Castro shut it down literally overnight. Venezuela. Similar but with a change in leadership. You guys have more experience and a better feel for Columbia, since I am a relative newbie (7 times in 2 years). For those there now, have you seen any indication of immediate changes? What are your thoughts about the future. The question relates to those of us traveling to Columbia for mongering, not social, political, or anything else. This is not the forum for that. What I do know, is that a few days from there, I will be banging everything I can that my poor, old, tired, cynical, fat ass will permit. Gentlemen.

    Happy hunting.

    Snook.
    The Force is strong with this one, too, jeje. Gawd, I would love to hear stories about Cuba from back in the day. Maybe because I grew up in Florida and had awareness well before the Mariel boatlifts, and lived in Miami for five years during the late eighties. I have always been fascinated by Cuba.

  7. #55578

    The Honeymoon Phase is definitely over

    Ever since Freckle came back from her fingernail injury, there is a different milieu in the room, less passionate, more preoccupied. We had our first ever round of make-up sex, but you only get one of those on your punchcard. She just left after coming for only 30 minutes and asking for money for medicine for her finger. I will see her again but not the next time or two or three when she asks. I gave her the money and told her to get lost without any sex.

    After a brief initial period of disappointment, I am content. Freckle and I had that euphoria of new love that forestalled all reality for four weeks. Before Medellin, I could measure that time per new chica in minutes or hours, rarely days, never weeks.

    The disco lights were less than 80 mil COP for the two and I love the upgrade. I can almost bet you money that any chica who is willing to show up to your room, after she sees the lights, hears the music, and watches herself in a couple of strategically placed mirrors, will be dancing in her underwear or "interior ropa" in minutes. Obviously, after that, the rest is a cake walk.

    I still have not seen Scarlet. She is getting kicked out of her apartment on Monday because I am no longer paying the rent. For my first offer to recapitulate, I told her I would fund a fiesta this weekend at her place, if she would invite every chica I ever met and fucked through her. If half of them show up that should be about ten. I invited my wingman to come for free and he said no, go figure. Different strokes for different folks. His sessions are highly ritualized and predictable so I understand why my party may not sound like fun for him. On the other hand, I have the reputation for fucking anything that moves with a wet hole. Maybe even after it stops moving but before ambient temperature sets in, jeje.

    I am headed over to Ground Zero. I also had a less than satisfactory session there last night and that needs to be erased from my memory banks. A little bit scary, that same new chica from Ground Zero showed up at my hotel door a couple of hours after and I don't remember telling her my room number. The front desk did call up but I was already expecting another chica, so from lack of Spanish comprehension I told them to send her up. She turned out to be harmless.

    Two unsatisfactory sessions in a row is such a rarity here for me that I am not sure if it ever happened before. A little time, usually a day or less, and the ship rights itself, every time so far. Tomorrow is guaranteed to no one. Not sure, but I think that quote is Biblical.

    Ostee Out!
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  8. #55577

    Some Mongering Costs Have Fallen

    Quote Originally Posted by Osteoknot  [View Original Post]
    Metro fares, rent, groceries. . . I am sure the list is long.
    Every year things go up, and you add inflation, and things have been jacked way up, especially food products.

    However with the USD to COP exchange rate being so favorable, and increasing over time it's a different story compared to other Countries.

    In the USA where gas in California is over $ 6 USD a gallon, and in Colombia it's about 9,000 COP per gallon or approximately $ 2.25 a gallon it kind of seems contradictory that Colombia's gas prices haven't gone up like most everything else.

    The original post on this topic was in reference to "mongering costs", and although casa's and clubs and bars have been raising their prices, the street scene has not been affected as much, as there are still many many SW's who go for 30,000 COP. And if your into beached whales and glue sniffers they will go for less. LOL.

    So in this niche of mongering, prices haven't really risen, but have fallen, especially when the COP was topping out over 4100 COP.

    It's hard to imagine at times that for approximately $ 10 USD in Centro, you can get fucked and sucked including a cheap Love Motel.

  9. #55576
    Inflation is high worldwide. It is more impactful for some people than it is for others.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    I see some difference between now and before pandemic.

    Local inflation:

    Coffee price from the wholesales vendor under metro near Plaza Botero.

    Before: 200.
    After:400.

    Street food near Plaza Botero:

    Before: 4-5 mil.
    After: 6 mil..

  10. #55575

    Jeje, I concurr

    Quote Originally Posted by Grizwooos  [View Original Post]
    Yes, You should cancel your trip ASAP!
    Supply and demand my brothers in HiJinx, supply and demand. Decrease demand and puta prices will not go up (obviously when adjusted for inflation and the exchange rate). In fact, isn't there an argument that we are paying less now than say twenty years ago? Not sure, just wondering. . . I've only been here since 2019. I hope to die here, in the middle of a mongering session, "doing what he loved the most," jajaja.

  11. #55574
    Quote Originally Posted by Lefeu  [View Original Post]
    I am sure you could have come up with something better than that.
    I was just finishing up breakfast. It was th best I could at the time. Baseball caps. Nearly every person under 30 years old (and many that are older) that lives in 'the barrios' wears a baseball cap 24/7.

  12. #55573

    Just about everything, yet, still affortable

    Quote Originally Posted by NilAdmirari  [View Original Post]
    I'm curious whether any of you guys on the ground in Medellin have noticed some ratcheting up in the basic costs of our hobby....
    I was paying 50 k cop for HH in a casa right before the pandemic in 2020. When I returned, the rate went up to 55 k cop, not a huge deal for me imo. My lunch spot was 12 k Menu del DIA, then it was 15 k, now it is 18 k. Then portion got bigger for a few days when the price went up to 18 k, then it got back to normal portion size.

  13. #55572

    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by DigLicker  [View Original Post]
    Is Colombia screwed as a destination? Even if the socialist president bans prostitution (which he seems like a new age leftist so he probably won't) the economy is going to turn into Venezuela lite and make it too dangerous.
    Yes, You should cancel your trip ASAP!

  14. #55571

    Add to the list

    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    I see some difference between now and before pandemic.

    Local inflation:

    Coffee price from the wholesales vendor under metro near Plaza Botero.

    Before: 200.
    After:400.

    Street food near Plaza Botero:

    Before: 4-5 mil.
    After: 6 mil.

    Gringo inflation:

    La Isla cover.

    Before: 10 mil.
    After: 50 mil.
    Metro fares, rent, groceries. . . I am sure the list is long.

  15. #55570
    Quote Originally Posted by NilAdmirari  [View Original Post]
    .. have noticed some ratcheting up in the basic costs of our hobby: entry charges at the strip clubs, casa base rate...
    I see some difference between now and before pandemic.

    Local inflation:

    Coffee price from the wholesales vendor under metro near Plaza Botero.

    Before: 200.
    After:400.

    Street food near Plaza Botero:

    Before: 4-5 mil.
    After: 6 mil.

    Gringo inflation:

    La Isla cover.

    Before: 10 mil.
    After: 50 mil.

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