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07-20-18 00:16 #26508
Posts: 1749Originally Posted by Jooks [View Original Post]
I love Cali. As the other poster said, it's much easier to find non-pros than in Medellin. And if you're into dancing (Salsa, Afro-Cuban), you will love it. Provided you're staying more than a few days, you can immerse yourself in the scene and you will meet lots of non-pros. Weather-wise it's hotter than Medellin, but not as hot as Cartagena.
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07-19-18 20:15 #26507
Posts: 13Coming back.
Hey guys,
So I'll be returning to Medellin. Plan on returning to New Life, Aiffe and the Maracaibo Bar. Is there any other casas that you would recommend? Any strip clubs? Anything in general? Like the 18-22, since I'm young myself. Also the street areas? What street are they? Would greatly appreciate. Trying to write a great report when I come back.
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07-19-18 18:46 #26506
Posts: 1042Originally Posted by Jooks [View Original Post]
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07-19-18 16:35 #26505
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Alliwantislove [View Original Post]
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07-19-18 15:41 #26504
Posts: 2794I just got back and I'm planning a return in the near future. I could use a little advice to make for an even more perfect experience on my next outing.
1. While I was happy with my hotel room in Laureles, I wasn't overly thrilled about the particular location in Laureles. It was okay, but a little touristy. I stayed at Inntu Hotel on Circular 73 if that means anything. The main thing I disliked was a lack of "good" restaurant options nearby. The area is crowded with restaurants and tourists, but the restaurants are mostly touristy and are mostly Mexican, Italian or American. It seems Colombians love pasta and hamburgers. I do too, but not in Colombia. Is there a less touristy section in Laureles to stay or perhaps Envigado close to restaurants and shops? However, compared to Poblado, Laureles was far superior in terms of tourists.
2. I've never been to Cali. Is a side trip for a few days to a week worth it? I hear mixed things about Cali.
I lived in Colombia for 3 months, not sure what was worse the food or the service, it was so bad, even in the good restaurants Girls not bad, but not for me prefer Russia or Mexico.
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07-19-18 15:26 #26503
Posts: 202Not a bad idea.
Originally Posted by Jooks [View Original Post]
As far as mongering things are very spread out, but many, many good options.
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07-19-18 15:16 #26502
Posts: 80Airbnb and guests
Originally Posted by StripperMan [View Original Post]
Here's a free multi-million idea for someone. Start a web site called HobbyingBnb. Accommodations for Mongerers.
Bob.
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07-19-18 13:14 #26501
Posts: 144Return to Medellin
I just got back and I'm planning a return in the near future. I could use a little advice to make for an even more perfect experience on my next outing.
1. While I was happy with my hotel room in Laureles, I wasn't overly thrilled about the particular location in Laureles. It was okay, but a little touristy. I stayed at Inntu Hotel on Circular 73 if that means anything. The main thing I disliked was a lack of "good" restaurant options nearby. The area is crowded with restaurants and tourists, but the restaurants are mostly touristy and are mostly Mexican, Italian or American. It seems Colombians love pasta and hamburgers. I do too, but not in Colombia. Is there a less touristy section in Laureles to stay or perhaps Envigado close to restaurants and shops? However, compared to Poblado, Laureles was far superior in terms of tourists.
2. I've never been to Cali. Is a side trip for a few days to a week worth it? I hear mixed things about Cali.
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07-19-18 07:33 #26500
Posts: 135Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
So I've got confirmation from all 3 Airbnb hosts that guests are no problem. I can work with building security to help check the girls ID's to make sure they are of age. I guess I can now focus on the other stuff like scams, or getting drugged, or just dealing with poor sexual performers. I'the like to think that Facebook will have a relatively low percentage of scam artists & thieves?
I think that because you can take a look at their FB profiles going back years that often include photos with family, etc. And that this gives you much more info about the girl than a Tinder page or certainly photosprepagos page. I'm sure scams occur on FB as well. I'the like to know what negative experiences others have had.
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07-19-18 03:51 #26499
Posts: 1316Originally Posted by StripperMan [View Original Post]
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07-18-18 21:26 #26498
Posts: 335Cuidado.
Gents,
Exercise caution with your reports. Unfortunately, I just found out there is a rat among us, in the MDE forum. A girl that I would definitely repeat is pissed about photos that I posted (I can certainly understand, but in my twisted mind, I would also think it has helped her business).
I truly appreciate all of the reports, but I for one, will probably no longer be posting.
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07-18-18 20:17 #26497
Posts: 419Originally Posted by Jooks [View Original Post]
Parque Lleras at night completely grossed me out. It's full of drunken Americans, ear-deafening reggaetand and hamburger and pizza places. And what appeared to be overpriced prostitutes. I couldn't escape fast enough.
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07-18-18 17:07 #26496
Posts: 135Facebook girls.
Well I've begun my homework on Facebook girls. I've read this section on Medellin going back a year, and have an excellent idea of prices vs. Time, quality, & quantity. I've actually built a small list of girls ready to come over to my place. I plan to stay at an Airbnb the entire trip. I have also contacted all Airbnb hosts to make sure it's ok to have overnight guests. As I prepare to book my Airbnb's, I'm concerned that some may be located where Facebook girls won't go?
A few of the Airbnb's are only about 1 km from Bar Maracaibo on Calle 53. Will I encounter a large section of Facebook girls who will say, "Sorry, I don't go there."
These particular Airbnb's are pretty nice. So I'll be able to forward the girl photos to help assuage any fears. I'm just worried the girls in Medellin will see this area like the girls in Bogota see the Santa Fe district.
I hope I'm just overthinking this, but I'the hate to book in this area, and then have to go rent a love motel somewhere because a good chunk of FB girls won't go there.
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07-18-18 14:44 #26495
Posts: 144Soul Lifestyle in Poblado
Originally Posted by Jayson01 [View Original Post]
I can only tell you about my apartment since I did not see the other apartments. I was told by management that it was one of the best apartments. I found the furnishings to be passable but on the cheap side. It's a decent place though. However, the location is out of the way and not close to much of anything. Taxi drivers (including Uber) had trouble finding it since it is relatively new. On the plus side, it is only about 1 km to Provenza, a semi-touristy area but nice. I went for my morning run there and back.
There was absolutely no problem with having chicas over. The front desk was 24/7 and all spoke English. Most of the time, no ID was even asked for. Personally, the area is not for me, but I wouldn't let my experience dissuade you. The problems were seemingly specific to the host.
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07-18-18 02:31 #26494
Posts: 85Soul Poblado.
Originally Posted by Jooks [View Original Post]