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  1. #31844

    Questions Answered

    Quote Originally Posted by FortuneWaffers  [View Original Post]
    How rampant are the trannies in the grand scheme of things? For example:

    1. Do they constantly band together with fellow trannies in the SW areas so you can spot them from meters away so you can swerve out the way?


    2. Or do they mingle with potential hoes that one would want to bang, so you really have to circum-navigate that situation to pitch the hottie a number without "offending" their compaeros?

    3. Seems like the trannies have their own "lookouts" if one is to say, "get fucked with", so is there really a way to do this without getting their undivided attention? Are there stretches where I can drive around in a car and be able to pick up these hoes on the streets all the same way or Centro is really strictly a walking-game?

    I want to bang at least one SW hotties this trip but I wouldn't want any interactions with trannies if they are entirely avoidable. Even from google maps street images, these SW's stand all over the place and some will for sure be isolated for an easier approach (as oppose to them being in a huddle).
    The answers to most of your questions are as follows:

    How rampant are the Trannies? They are everywhere, like an infestation.

    Do Trannies band together so you have to swerve to miss them? Yes, especially when they see a gringo coming.

    Do Trannies have lookouts? Yes on every corner looking for gringos.

    Do Trannies get offended? Not at all, they are always a gentlemen.

    Do Trannies huddle? Not during halftime.

    Hopefully most of your questions have been answered, but it wouldn't hurt to do a Google search as well.

  2. #31843

    This Is Not Good Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    That is only for people afraid of their own shadow. For real though I will say that if you are used to the inner-city and are streetwise, then the after dark part will just be business as usual to you. If not, then you probably should not be there..
    All due respect Mr. E, but being street smart in the USA isn't going to apply in Medellin late at night, let alone during the daytime in the El Centro. I personally know two gringos who in broad daylight where accosted by guys with knives who actually cut their shirts and pants in an attempt to rob them. In both cases, the common denominator was that they were obvious foreigners and fortunately neither one of them got cut up or anything taken.

    Another scenario for others to consider, if they are an obvious foreigner, is that if you are in El Centro late at night walking around when all the businesses are closed and the streets are pretty much deserted, you will stick out like a sore thumb and attract attention. If a group of Malandros see you, they will follow you, corner you, and rob you. Nobody is going to be around to call 911 and summon the cops when they get done with you.

    Walking around Avenida de La Grief, the bars on the same street as Hotel Nutibarra, and the bars behind the Church late at night when the bars are open, and people are out on the sidewalk should be okay for most gringos, however, walking around the Veracruz Church area and side street is not a good place to be late at night. These areas are dark, deserted, and a perfect place to be robbed.

    For those foreigners / gringos who can't pass as Colombians, meaning you obviously don't belong, you should be of the mindset that there is a big "X" on your back at all times and should never let your guard down, as you are the perfect target for the Ladrones. Not only at night but during the day as well, so being street smart may be helpful, but your at disadvantage being a foreigner.

  3. #31842

    Thanks for the exhausitive list

    Thanks for the exhaustive list. Hoping to get one of them avaiable foor my period of stay.

    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    Here are some links for apartments in the San Peter building:

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/16857872

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15567061

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/18294010

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/13713158

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/17249016 I think this is in San Peter, but not sure.

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/20378993

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/19400623

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/18837784

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/26049572

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/20500640

    The apartments in the San Peter building are privately owned. That is the reason you will have different prices and different contacts. There is not one contact for all the apartments.

  4. #31841

    So true

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    That is only for people afraid of their own shadow. For real though I will say that if you are used to the inner-city and are streetwise, then the after dark part will just be business as usual to you. If not, then you probably should not be there..
    Agree with you 100% most of my friends would be scared shitless in El Centro at night it doesn't phase me at all. When I'm out at night always dress down jeans T-shirt baseball cap I walk around like I have a purpose. I've been camping out at the Nutibara the past week found some nice street action bar action plus I had a few of my FB girls come and visit. My first trip I stayed in Pablado then never went back then started going to Laureles for a bit but now it's only Centro for me.

  5. #31840

    Thanks

    Fun LUVR You have made my day thank you so much for the effort you put in to post all of the AIRBNB addresses were many of us would like to stay. I'm sure many other members are thankful too. Again thanks.

    Hotrod10.

  6. #31839
    Quote Originally Posted by Beobeo  [View Original Post]
    I thought you should not be in El Centro after dark.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    That is only for people afraid of their own shadow. For real though I will say that if you are used to the inner-city and are streetwise, then the after dark part will just be business as usual to you. If not, then you probably should not be there.

    .
    That's funny actually.

  7. #31838
    Quote Originally Posted by FortuneWaffers  [View Original Post]
    How rampant are the trannies in the grand scheme of things?
    It is not that bad in Plaza Botero.

    Quote Originally Posted by FortuneWaffers  [View Original Post]
    I want to bang at least one SW hotties this trip but I wouldn't want any interactions with trannies if they are entirely avoidable. Even from google maps street images, these SW's stand all over the place and some will for sure be isolated for an easier approach (as oppose to them being in a huddle).
    You probably can avoid them if you walk in the reverse direction of what has been suggested here. The area that Knowledge mentioned in #31823 spans more blocks. One may feel uncomfortable there but there is no reason that you should go there. Or you can hire a wing woman to walk with you.

  8. #31837
    Quote Originally Posted by SunnyDallas  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the suggestion! I will be in Medellin next week.

    Can you please share the link for the Airbnb link for the San Peter building?
    Here are some links for apartments in the San Peter building:

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/16857872

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15567061

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/18294010

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/13713158

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/17249016 I think this is in San Peter, but not sure.

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/20378993

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/19400623

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/18837784

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/26049572

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/20500640

    The apartments in the San Peter building are privately owned. That is the reason you will have different prices and different contacts. There is not one contact for all the apartments.

  9. #31836
    Quote Originally Posted by Queens35  [View Original Post]
    And how many of those NYC women actually gave you a second look..............
    None. Any looks I might have got were from Latina babes.

  10. #31835
    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    The google translate of the word threesome is trio; what is the most accurate way in Spanish to describe that I want a real threesome with lots of lesbian actions?
    There are tons of things you can say. I would probably say: 1. Quiero mirarte juntos con la otra chica. I want to watch you together with the other girl. You could also say: 2. Quiero ver tu lingua dentro de su vagina. I want to see your tongue inside of her vagina. 3. Como vas hacer la otra chica tener orgasmo? How are you going to make the other girl cum? No thing in particular to say.

  11. #31834

    El Centro night time

    How is the talent after dark, better or worse during the day? Don't girls move to Parque lleras to skin gringos after dark?

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    That is only for people afraid of their own shadow. For real though I will say that if you are used to the inner-city and are streetwise, then the after dark part will just be business as usual to you. If not, then you probably should not be there.

    .

  12. #31833
    Quote Originally Posted by Beobeo  [View Original Post]
    I thought you should not be in El Centro after dark.
    That is only for people afraid of their own shadow. For real though I will say that if you are used to the inner-city and are streetwise, then the after dark part will just be business as usual to you. If not, then you probably should not be there.

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    And the mongers will be clutching their fanny packs while looking for the nearest escape route. I've taken a few guys who wanted to see what it's like. Most were ready to run after the Veracruz alley.
    .
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    I know other mongers that have been taken to El Centro, and when they see people walking around sniffing glue, nasty looking she-males, drunks, and all kinds of other bizarre stuff they don't want to partake and pull something off the street.

  13. #31832
    Quote Originally Posted by SunnyDallas  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the suggestion! I will be in Medellin next week.

    Can you please share the link for the Airbnb link for the San Peter building?
    There are multiple units but if you look for properties for this host, you will see them.

    https://www.airbnb.ca/users/show/99068028

  14. #31831
    Quote Originally Posted by Beobeo  [View Original Post]
    My problem with San Peter is some room don't have hot water and the noise at night, other than that it's a nice place.
    I have heard that, so I booked a high floor to hopefully mitigate the noise as much as possible. I also checked the reviews for the unit I booked and there was no mention of hot water issues.

  15. #31830
    I thought you should not be in El Centro after dark.

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPage  [View Original Post]
    That's why I wait at least 10 pm, to be sure all those odd characters have left the scene. :P

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