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  1. #31872
    Quote Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1  [View Original Post]
    Hi folks,

    Has anyone had a threesome experience in Medellin or Cali? How does it work? Should I just go to a brothel and pick 2 girls that I like? Or ask for bisexual ladies specifically? I assume the girls should be comfortable working together / touching each other, therefore picking 2 random girls may not work. I do not expect real lesbian action, they both have to focus on my junior, however I would prefer them kissing and touching each other as well.

    Maybe it is a good idea to hit a lesbian bar / club? My Spanish sucks though and brothels could be my only option.
    They are going to laugh at you but who knows? I don't assume I know everything.

  2. #31871
    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    I'm going to spell it out a little more than BlackPage did. Lesbians Only like other Women. Therefore if you ask them to do a threesome and you are not a woman.
    Threesomes work best with bi-sexuals.

  3. #31870

    What?

    Quote Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1  [View Original Post]
    Hi folks,

    Has anyone had a threesome experience in Medellin or Cali? How does it work? Should I just go to a brothel and pick 2 girls that I like? Or ask for bisexual ladies specifically? I assume the girls should be comfortable working together / touching each other, therefore picking 2 random girls may not work. I do not expect real lesbian action, they both have to focus on my junior, however I would prefer them kissing and touching each other as well.

    Maybe it is a good idea to hit a lesbian bar / club? My Spanish sucks though and brothels could be my only option.
    I'm going to spell it out a little more than BlackPage did. Lesbians Only like other Women. Therefore if you ask them to do a threesome and you are not a woman.

  4. #31869
    Anyone following this? Apparently one of your FB prepagos was murdered in Mexico.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ6ES8Yx2Vs

    There is a GOFUNDME if folks want to contribute.

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/ecebj-ayudanos-a-darle-un-ultimo-adios-a-daniela

  5. #31868
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPage  [View Original Post]
    Seriously, how could even think you could attract any attention there? Except maybe from males if you are handsome?
    How does it work you ask? I would suggest first to practice such clubs in your country, before venturing in a place where, on top of everything, you also have to pass a language barrier.
    Great advice. This site is hilarious at times. It amazes me the amount of guys that seem to have never been around women or even people in general.

  6. #31867
    Quote Originally Posted by IamLookin  [View Original Post]
    I agree with your points Nounce. However, I do believe that the robberies and violent crimes occur more often than you think. It is not something that would get publicized as it would only deter tourist and has no upside. I can tell you that from what I have been told from the girls there is that muggings happen every day and night and one must keep a watchful eye. I know from experience that cabbies don't want you rolling down the taxi windows in fear of someone robbing you and him. I know it happens because it happened to 2 FB girls I know along with 2 others who were robbed during the day shopping for their kids..
    I got to agree, yes absolutely stabbing happen on a regular basis, by regular I mean every third or fourth day or so, it is then cleaned up, the leaking person who has been stabbed are driven to a local hospital and sewn up then I have seen, believe this or not, the victim who was stabbed in their neck return to the vara later that night bandages and all.

    This is "life on the streets". Yes welcome to the Vera.

    The Tall Man.

  7. #31866
    Quote Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1  [View Original Post]
    Maybe it is a good idea to hit a lesbian bar / club? My Spanish sucks though and brothels could be my only option.
    Seriously, how could even think you could attract any attention there? Except maybe from males if you are handsome?
    How does it work you ask? I would suggest first to practice such clubs in your country, before venturing in a place where, on top of everything, you also have to pass a language barrier.

    (to all others who want to relax and have a drink in a LGBT-friendly environment, I would suggest the so-called "Calle del Pecado, not far from Periodista).

  8. #31865
    I agree with your points Nounce. However, I do believe that the robberies and violent crimes occur more often than you think. It is not something that would get publicized as it would only deter tourist and has no upside. I can tell you that from what I have been told from the girls there is that muggings happen every day and night and one must keep a watchful eye. I know from experience that cabbies don't want you rolling down the taxi windows in fear of someone robbing you and him. I know it happens because it happened to 2 FB girls I know along with 2 others who were robbed during the day shopping for their kids.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    El Centro is a large area. Plaza Botero is only a small part of El Centro.

    There is a portable police station in front of Museo de Antioquia. When the police station is present, it means the police is around. The police will move the station to storage after 8 PM. They will stick around for a while maybe until 9 PM.

    The area you want to avoid will be the north toward Prado station, both sides of the Metro unless you are certain you know where you are going. These areas are not necessary dangerous but you may get into areas that will scare you. Raudel block is as far as you should go at night.

    When there is an accident, the police gets there very quick. I have seen it multiple times. That is one reason they are on bikes all the times. I saw a machete fight in the area between Metro station and Botero Plaza. They were fighting like less than 20 feet away from me. The police on bike got there in time to break up the fight.

    This is an area with a lot of tourists. The city needs this place to be safe. I also know about a stabbing. All I can say is this, unless you know why the victim is stabbed, and know the consequence. The conclusion made will be speculative without the detail because it is not everyday occurrence.


    There is similar constant police presence in the worst drug area, they just guard the street to keep peace. They don't stop people from selling and using drugs.

    So use your common sense based on this information.
    .

  9. #31864

    Threesome experience?

    Hi folks,

    Has anyone had a threesome experience in Medellin or Cali? How does it work? Should I just go to a brothel and pick 2 girls that I like? Or ask for bisexual ladies specifically? I assume the girls should be comfortable working together / touching each other, therefore picking 2 random girls may not work. I do not expect real lesbian action, they both have to focus on my junior, however I would prefer them kissing and touching each other as well.

    Maybe it is a good idea to hit a lesbian bar / club? My Spanish sucks though and brothels could be my only option.

  10. #31863
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    There is similar constant police presence in the worst drug area, they just guard the street to keep peace. They don't stop people from selling and using drugs.

    So use your common sense based on this information.
    Where is this?

  11. #31862
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    El Centro is a large area. Plaza Botero is only a small part of El Centro.

    There is a portable police station in front of Museo de Antioquia. When the police station is present, it means the police is around. The police will move the station to storage after 8 PM. They will stick around for a while maybe until 9 PM.

    The area you want to avoid will be the north toward Prado station, both sides of the Metro unless you are certain you know where you are going. These areas are not necessary dangerous but you may get into areas that will scare you. Raudel block is as far as you should go at night..
    Most of the businesses in El Centro close by 8 pm. By 9 pm, except in areas where businesses are still open, it's almost deserted. Unless you're going between open businesses, there's nothing to see that you want to see.

    You will see the various homeless people laying down for the night in their usual spots. You'll see the zombies with their tiny black plastic bags and you'll see the recyclers. There are guys who pick up cardboard. There are guys who collect the glass, the plastic, even the aluminum foil. Then there are the ones who take whatever food they can find, often eating it from the garbage bag.

    The working girls will mostly be gone, except in front of, or inside the open bars. There's no reason to stand around waiting for customers on a deserted street, or in a deserted park. Plaza Botero will be dead.

    If you want to walk around at night, first go during the day. Find the places which will be open at night. Learn your way around between the open businesses.

    You can walk around at night and not have a problem. However, except for the strip clubs and a few 24 hour restaurants, there's nothing to see or do.

  12. #31861

    Plaza Botero hours

    El Centro is a large area. Plaza Botero is only a small part of El Centro.

    There is a portable police station in front of Museo de Antioquia. When the police station is present, it means the police is around. The police will move the station to storage after 8 PM. They will stick around for a while maybe until 9 PM.

    The area you want to avoid will be the north toward Prado station, both sides of the Metro unless you are certain you know where you are going. These areas are not necessary dangerous but you may get into areas that will scare you. Raudel block is as far as you should go at night.

    When there is an accident, the police gets there very quick. I have seen it multiple times. That is one reason they are on bikes all the times. I saw a machete fight in the area between Metro station and Botero Plaza. They were fighting like less than 20 feet away from me. The police on bike got there in time to break up the fight.

    This is an area with a lot of tourists. The city needs this place to be safe. I also know about a stabbing. All I can say is this, unless you know why the victim is stabbed, and know the consequence. The conclusion made will be speculative without the detail because it is not everyday occurrence.


    There is similar constant police presence in the worst drug area, they just guard the street to keep peace. They don't stop people from selling and using drugs.

    So use your common sense based on this information.

  13. #31860
    I know a few girls from Centro casas who also work the Gringo Inn and Parque Lleras.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    The notion that Chicks who work the El Centro street scene, and then leave to go other places like Parque Lleras just doesn't make any sense at all. The El Centro Chicks would be like fish out of water in Parque Lleras, not only by how they would be under-dressed, but also by not having experience dealing with the extranjeros that pull Chicks from there. El Centro Chicas cater to locals, not extranjeros who monger in Lleras. Why would a Chica who could make 150 K in Lleras work for 30 K in El Centro.

    In terms of transportation, travel for most of the El Centro Chicas is either by bus or the Metro, ranging from 2200 to 2700 Pesos each way. So for a Chica who travels by Metro, the cost would be the same for them if they got off at the Parque Berrio Station or the Poblado Staion which is a twenty minute walk from Lleras.

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  15. #31858
    Quote Originally Posted by IamLookin  [View Original Post]
    I agree with you Surfer500. I know of one girl that works near the el centro area and will go to parque lleras but she goes for 150 k and has told me that one time a gringo actually paid her 200 dollars at parque lleras. The girls that go for 30 k seem highly unlikely to be in parque lleras asking over 10 x that amount.

    .
    Well, it's definitely not the norm, however, it does happen, there are at least some Centro girls that go to Lleras.

    I was walking about the other day in Botero, saw a cutie selling gum.

    Chatted her up, sexy Venezolana, 19 years old.

    Her mother was there as well, and not bad looking either.

    Anyway, I invited them to a nearby place for a soup and something to drink.

    I asked the daughter if she worked as well, in the biz.

    She said yes, but in Parque Lleras, for 200-300 kp.

    After the lunch, I took the daughter, to a motel, told her I'd pay her afterwards, what I thought was right.
    I knew she’d be happy with whatever I gave her.

    We obviously bonded, had a good connection, great time.

    I gave her 50 k plus a mini VS cream I had on me.

    She was happy.

    I told her, good luck with the Lleras crowd.

    She smiled.

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