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  1. #49651

    Facebook Girl Searching

    This is to add to what has been said over the last couple of weeks in what to look for when searching for prepagos in Medellin who work off of Facebook. I noticed that someone posted a few days back about the FB page "Happy Ending Medellin" having prepagos and mongers in the friends list of the page. I looked through there briefly and saw a few active chicas and a few active mongers. The catch is to find one who does not have a private friends list. My advice is to click on any gringo name and see if you can see their friends list. And if the name looks made up the there is a 99% chance they are a monger. Though chances are pretty good in a page called happy endings anyway.

    I also saw some chica pages that I know to be dead ends. The chicas have either mover on or they started antother profiles so you want to pay attention to the last time they updated their profile photo and their background photo. A year is acceptable because if it is her working profile and not her main profile that can happen - 2 years means its probably and dead end.

    One sure sign that a chica is prepago is if she has gringos in her friends list. One poster mentioned that they will have revealing photos. My favorite type of revealing photo. Becuase in mostcases it is unmistakably a indicator is the photo of the chica sitting / laying on her bed in her underwear. As I mentioned before in other posts another thing to look for is the devil's horns in any shape or form including the devil emoji. A photo of a stack of money is a good sign she is a prepago. Below I show a meme I have seen it is a chica in a "new" fresh sweat suit holding her cash. This is a prepago meme showing what her work has gotten her. I have also seen the chica put a filter on the photo to give it a "red light" look. I am attaching examples. Other things that migh be on the pager are the sexy nun. Or the on I call the masked bank robber look as shown below.

    I once saw a meme where it showed two chicas. One chica was dressed plain and had an average cell phone in her hand, the other chica who was doing the talking had on an addidas sweat suit and an Iphone and the caption said "my friend has a job and she has a plain cell phone. I play around with old men and I have an Iphone".

    The first link is the Happy Ending Medeelin page the second link has prepagos and mongers also it is the strip club La Isla's FB page.

    https://www.facebook.com/camilo.grajales.3705

    https://www.facebook.com/laisla.medellin
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  2. #49650
    Quote Originally Posted by Osteoknot  [View Original Post]
    Epic is one of those overused words in the English vocabulary that has lost a lot of meaning because of it. When I use it it means exceeded* my expectations and better than anything in my recent memory. My recent memory is not all that good from all the drugs, jajajaaa. Love you guys and I have learned more from you than I could possibly contribute.

    I can't keep up anymore for a long time now, skimming the mountain tops. Time management. I am going to try to give my body some sleep this time and not go totally Gonzo.

    Regular girl Managerette is supposed to show up at 8:30 in the morning, but every time I write what my plans are when I look back 90% of the time it never turns out that way and 90% of the time it's better. That whole, Why make plans in Medellin, thang?
    I feel your pain, hehehehe heck after 5 years living in Medellin and you would think that it, I should say I, would slow down but no just every week picks up more and more momentum that keeps pushing so I am hanging on for the ride, hehehehehe.

    During the lock down last year I had 2 live in 18 yo Vennies, I gave each one their own bedroom and over the course of 7 months at will I could choose either Bedroom #1 or #2, day or night at will and it never got old as I would invite a few of my regulars over even during the lock down, they would sneak over to my apartment and game on. Love it. Love to always mix it up.

    Hell I need I get away from Medellin from time to time just to give my body and dick a chance to rest but then soon enough I am back in the saddle with more sex partners than any man could wish for do the nasty, hehehhe.

    The Tall Man.

  3. #49649

    San Peter Apts

    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    I remember some BM posting that when booking at San Peter that there is a lot less noise in the apartments that do not face the street and the poster told how to distinguish between the rooms facing the street and the ones not facing the street by their number. Would you know how to distinguish these by the room number? Or anyone else reading this who knows how?
    The apts ending in 01 have bedrooms facing the carerra 70 bars and therefore are hard to sleep until after 4 AM. The units ending in 02 and 03 have living rooms facing 70 and bedrooms on the other side. You can still hear the weekend noise but not as bad. The apts ening in 02 are slightly bigger and nicer than the 03 units from my experiences there. So I always request an 02 apartment.

  4. #49648

    San Peter

    Quote Originally Posted by IamLookin  [View Original Post]
    Before booking, I recommend sound proof windows. Unless you are planning on not sleeping at all. Check the reviews on Arbnb. There is a night club right next door upstairs. Another loud entertainment place on the corner and another one across the street on the corner on the second floor of that building. $35 dollars is usually not the sound proof window room. Expect to pay just a bit more for that more like the 40 dollar range. Those rooms are usually booked in advance

    .
    I remember some BM posting that when booking at San Peter that there is a lot less noise in the apartments that do not face the street and the poster told how to distinguish between the rooms facing the street and the ones not facing the street by their number. Would you know how to distinguish these by the room number? Or anyone else reading this who knows how?

  5. #49647
    Quote Originally Posted by Lou32  [View Original Post]
    The future of Medellin pricing for sure.
    Well maybe in the year 2050. Def disagree with this thought. Tourists are the exception, not the norm in MDE. Most places have to sell their servcies and products to the local market, so these prices will cut it in the general market.

  6. #49646
    I agree with you with the exception of the front desk not knowing. It is the basically the same people at the desk for years. They know the amenities of each room from the pc they have to book rooms. Also, after hundreds of visitors they would know which are the quiet rooms. The rooms can be found in Arbnb and it will describe whether it has sound proof windows or not. If you are unsure book a single night at least that way you don't wind up losing a lot more.

    Quote Originally Posted by MMHikeus  [View Original Post]
    They are all owned by different owners, so they all have different levels of finish and furnishings.

    You can pay online with credit card on airbnb or booking.com or pay in cash at the reception. You get a little discount when you pay in cash.

    The front desk people don't know which rooms are sound proof or not. Best is to verify with the manager. They tend to be busy, so the good rooms are generally gone quickly. There are people who book a couple of months at a time. Last December when I was there, I was talking to a guy there, who is from the new England area, he said he stays there from November to February every year.
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  7. #49645
    Quote Originally Posted by GreenMonkey  [View Original Post]
    Alright, I stopped in there last night and took one for the team.

    Gisell Barra Dance.

    Av. 33 ##76-30.

    8-10 decent looking girls, no stunners.

    20 k for a beer.

    150 k for 15 minutes touching only.

    250 k for 30 minutes.

    450 k for 60 minutes.

    I had one overpriced beer and noped right out. Moved on to Barra Ejecutiva and that was much more my scene. 20 girls almost all of whom were better looking than at GB. I sat and chatted with the friend of one of the dancers who was pretty damn cute, but she wasn't on the menu so it was effectively a cock block. Hahaha.
    Thanks for the report.

    The future of Medellin pricing for sure.

    Damned shame.

  8. #49644
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    And ground zero would be where? If you're thinking centro it is a bit of a hike. At a fast walk maybe 6 hours.

    Suggestion. Have a a map open on your phone, and look at the scale and then check out places as they are mentioned in reports. You will see that it is a big city. The places that are talked about are many many miles apart. To the Mayorista area from centro might take you 40 minutes in a cab. Depending on traffic it could be more.
    4 years ago I'm pretty sure I could have walked from El Centro to Motel Ibiza in under 3 hours, but there's no point. No chica is going to walk that far. Besides, it's less than a 5 minute walk from the Ayura metro station.

    I suppose if you considered Mayorista as ground zero, it would be walkable, but any girls aren't walking that far.

  9. #49643

    I'm on the third day of another epic run

    Epic is one of those overused words in the English vocabulary that has lost a lot of meaning because of it. When I use it it means exceeded* my expectations and better than anything in my recent memory. My recent memory is not all that good from all the drugs, jajajaaa. Love you guys and I have learned more from you than I could possibly contribute.

    I can't keep up anymore for a long time now, skimming the mountain tops. Time management. I am going to try to give my body some sleep this time and not go totally Gonzo.

    Regular girl Managerette is supposed to show up at 8:30 in the morning, but every time I write what my plans are when I look back 90% of the time it never turns out that way and 90% of the time it's better. That whole, Why make plans in Medellin, thang?
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  10. #49642
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    It seems there are more than one owners. Because I heard about the noise, so I did what you suggested checking the reviews. I paid 150 mil (about US $50 at the time) a night about 2 years ago and had a quiet room. I remember I have to pay all in cash to the security plus some deposit. Now I am wondering if the $30 room is going to have noise problem.
    They are all owned by different owners, so they all have different levels of finish and furnishings.

    You can pay online with credit card on airbnb or booking.com or pay in cash at the reception. You get a little discount when you pay in cash.

    The front desk people don't know which rooms are sound proof or not. Best is to verify with the manager. They tend to be busy, so the good rooms are generally gone quickly. There are people who book a couple of months at a time. Last December when I was there, I was talking to a guy there, who is from the new England area, he said he stays there from November to February every year.

  11. #49641
    Quote Originally Posted by CummingMan  [View Original Post]
    How come nobody else has mentioned Hotel Ibiza here much before? I just looked it up and it looks awesome. What's the deal with it?
    It's mentioned periodically on here. I've used it and reported on it here as have others. Highly recommended.

  12. #49640
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    To CummingMan, in El Centro, try La Fayette, walking distance but you will be near tranny centro so take a uber or taxi instead.
    I'll defiantly just take a taxi but I have never been there so I was just wondering if it was walking distance. I'd way rather use my energy for more fun things than hiking to a motel!

  13. #49639
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    ...
    Suggestion. Have a a map open on your phone, and look at the scale and then check out places as they are mentioned in reports....
    To CummingMan, in El Centro, try La Fayette, walking distance but you will be near tranny centro so take a uber or taxi instead.

  14. #49638
    Quote Originally Posted by CummingMan  [View Original Post]
    How far is Ibiza from ground zero? Safe walking distance?
    And ground zero would be where? If you're thinking centro it is a bit of a hike. At a fast walk maybe 6 hours.

    Suggestion. Have a a map open on your phone, and look at the scale and then check out places as they are mentioned in reports. You will see that it is a big city. The places that are talked about are many many miles apart. To the Mayorista area from centro might take you 40 minutes in a cab. Depending on traffic it could be more.

  15. #49637
    I was just there a couple of weeks ago. Had one of the rooms that was without sound proof windows for around $37 dollars. I wound up leaving for a hotel. It was that bad. I had been going there for years and trusted the receptionist that the room was ok. I had a room before that had sound proof windows but only had it for a week. Needed to move and took their suggestion because the room ended with 3 on one of the higher floors. Lesson learned. Many were complaining and I know of one client that wanted a refund but they refused to give one. Your welcome to pm me for any other details

    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    It seems there are more than one owners. Because I heard about the noise, so I did what you suggested checking the reviews. I paid 150 mil (about US $50 at the time) a night about 2 years ago and had a quiet room. I remember I have to pay all in cash to the security plus some deposit. Now I am wondering if the $30 room is going to have noise problem.
    .

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