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09-18-15 18:57 #17635
Posts: 2You missed the point but thanks.
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09-18-15 18:57 #17634
Posts: 1749Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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09-18-15 18:41 #17633
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by ExtraBlue [View Original Post]
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09-18-15 16:37 #17632
Posts: 4Dating sites
Hi,
Can someone tell me good dating sites in Colombia? I know only Colombiacupid but I don't want to pay to send girls messages. So any good suggestions?
Thanks
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09-18-15 16:04 #17631
Posts: 173Originally Posted by MedellinGringo [View Original Post]
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09-18-15 15:27 #17630
Posts: 2Info needed for Oct Trip
Please Help any info is welcomed. My guys and I (3-4) want to try Colombia for the first time. We are veterans of Sosua DR but want to try a different country. I'm the one pushing for this so I want to make sure we don't waist this trip. I have a few questions but again all info is welcomed. I have done some research.
1. Medellin (city) or Cartagena (beach) for late night action? All in all which is better? We like the daytime action at Sosua Beach but I hear Cartagena isn't that nice.
2. Is Oct a good time to go?
3. Best area to stay? My research said Poblado.
4. I guess we are looking for the Colombian version of Sosua DR. Is that unrealistic?
5. We are use to taking chicks with us out the club. Is that safe? Do they do that?
6. Prices we should expect for an 8, 9, 10.
Thanks for your help.
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09-18-15 13:29 #17629
Posts: 398http://qcostarica.com/american-found...an-jose-hotel/
Stay at DelRey and you won't face these risks? Well, think twice. There are risks everywhere or just asked that dead guy.
Originally Posted by ErrolFlynn [View Original Post]
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09-18-15 05:40 #17628
Posts: 191Hmmm
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
That said, I have prowled El Centro a bit. In the daytime I feel completely safe. At night I am cautious as I get away from the major commercial spots. I am looking to be on a street with multiple people, checking (and comforted by) a police presence (there's quite a bit of it) and definetly avoiding dark alleys and corners. So far so good. I diod live in NYC for seven years so I understand walking with confidence and projecting a "fuck you" attitude. But as I said, the minute I open my mouth, any pretense of passing for a local is gone.
I lived in NYC for seven years, so I think I can handle MDE. I guess it depends on your risk tolerance but I think the attitude you display is everything. Some would say why bother? And you're probably right, stay at Del Rey and you will not face these risks. But on the rare occassion that prowling El entro rewards you, it will be a far greater reward than anything you will ever find at Del Rey.
Your choice.
EF.
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09-18-15 05:11 #17627
Posts: 586I second the endorsement of Hotel / Motel Ibiza! Great place. Very discreet. Great price. Clean. Updated. Great Jacuzzi and shower. Only problem is that you might run into a problem in prime time (e. G. , Friday and Saturday night). I took a chica there last Friday night and got to the front gate only to be stuck beyond three other taxis and to be told by the guy at the gate that it would be a 50 minute wait.
My taxi driver actually took us to one or two more decent places with the same issue. We finally ended up in some lower quality place in Estrella (Motel Estrella, I think). Clean, cheap and safe enough, but no amenities. Just a place to fuck.
Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
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09-18-15 05:06 #17626
Posts: 505That was funny. Lmao and so damn true!
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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09-18-15 04:10 #17625
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
I too have walked alone in and around Plaza Botero late at night and can pass for a Colombian, however I'm still nervous late at night. All of the friends who I have been with and stayed in El Centro with who cannot pass appearance wise as a Colombian have been either followed and / or pick pocketed during their time there. Some other guys that I have met who stay in El Centro are afraid to go out at night unless their in a group. Sounds a little weird but some guys stay in El Centro, primarily hit the Casa's during the day and then stay in their rooms at night.
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09-17-15 23:23 #17624
Posts: 2345Downtown late at night
Enternational and Black Page clearly know the score on this one. Fully agree with their experiences. As with many late night areas the sensible thing is get to know it really well by day first. Then you know the walks, the body language, the trash, the girls hangouts, the directions to move swiftly to if you suddenly decide to. If you are arriving late at night with luggage, the Nutibara is maybe a slight exception as it is adjacent to where the bus stops (though I can't remember what time it runs till, but well after dark). It stops at the back of the Nutibara, which is an average-disgusting street, poorly lit, but if you can hightail swiftly / nonchalantly round the corner it seems ok. You wouldn't stand there at 1 am wondering if someone is going to politely offer to help you carry it. When you check in at the Nutibara, remember to ask politely, "and is it ok if I bring a companion back?" The English-speaking receptionist may avert her eyes and nod emphatically. It's a strange area. You can sit in the outside bar in perfect hygiene overlooking the great unwashed looking past (rather like the nice barista cafe outside the museum during the daytime). But once you go for a walkabout just remember you are pretty well much in no-mans-land and act accordingly.
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09-17-15 22:19 #17623
Posts: 2513Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Well, suggesting someone at his first visit from USA to take a bus and arrive there at midnight, with luggage and all, maybe why not a cell phone to explore the map to find the hotel, is insane.
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09-17-15 21:59 #17622
Posts: 2513Super Chimba de Hotel
In 2014, I reported about the Motel Lafayette (say Motel "Lafajet" to the taxi driver), just 1 block from Metro Prado and Casablanca:
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...=1#post1547921
I found another one which beats all. Colombians really know how to manage sex out of home.
Highly recommended for any sex escapage with a superior girl:
Motel Ibiza, in Itagu (10 k taxi from Poblado).
http://motelibiza.com/
It offers nearly EVERYTHING, including roooms with two king size beds (understood?) and sauna for 6 (yes), and even more. From the web site:
Todas nuestras habitaciones cuentan con servicio de:
Internet Wi-Fi.
Televisores LED 42″ (55″ suite presidencial, 70″ Masion).
Todas las habitaciones tienen discoteca why barra de pole dance.
Algunas cuentan con jacuzzi why turco.
Suite Presidencial es para 4 personas (ideal para ocupaciand mltiple), persona adicional tiene precio extra.
Look at the photos on the web site and tell me if Colombians are not one step ahead everyone else. You will appreciate the love wheel, for example. And the nice touch to have a dance pole conveniently in room. And the sauna for 6?
Cost is affordable, from 76 k. Incredible, right?
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09-17-15 20:15 #17621
Posts: 439Energia
I went to energia. I thought they might give you a chance to sit and chat a little but they wanted to usher all the girls in. The mamasan was not too helpful although I saw some other latino customers sitting with girls.
There doesn't seem to be many clubs here. Mosly casas it seems? I am back in poblado and the server here is trying to get a friend to come out.
David.