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01-11-24 21:49 #65083
Posts: 91New Life
Best thing about the New Life is their system -- go in, spend however long you want, then pay afterwards, don't have to decide the time and pay at the beginning like most casas.
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01-11-24 20:31 #65082
Posts: 4026I didn't watch the youtube video. I see no problems with the plan you worked out. You are likely aware of the additional tips of being vigilant about your drinks and food and securing and / or hiding your valuables.
Originally Posted by TjFan1111 [View Original Post]Last edited by Admin3; 01-13-24 at 18:56.
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01-11-24 20:27 #65081
Posts: 4026There are buildings with doormen in every barrio of Medellin. You would be in no way restricted to gringo neighborhoods if you were to adopt that policy. My opinion is it does enhance safety.
Originally Posted by SankarShetty [View Original Post]
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01-11-24 20:25 #65080
Posts: 4026There have been slightly different versions of this same warning on the State Department travel advisory section for Colombia going all the way back to the 1990's. That doesn't make it untrue.
Originally Posted by Novio [View Original Post]
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01-11-24 20:08 #65079
Posts: 4026My long lost favorite was Paradise on calle 54 near the corner of carrera 41. Maybe that's the one you mean. They re-opened for something like two weeks toward the end of the pandemic before they shut down for good. That place was a reliable Centro gem. Another defunct star is Divini women. Two of the mamasan's daughters worked there (they both used to rotate between Aiffe and Amigas Sexxy before the started up Divini). It is still the only place I remember in Medellin that had buy 10 and get one free punch cards like an old school car wash. Five years later I'm still miffed I had to leave town before I could redeem my loyalty card and they were gone by the time I got back.
Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
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01-11-24 19:12 #65078
Posts: 1089Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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01-11-24 18:52 #65077
Posts: 253US Embassy Warning on Medellin
https://co.usembassy.gov/security-al...-applications/
USA Embassy Bogota is aware of eight suspicious deaths of private USA Citizens in Medellin between November 1 and December 31,2023. The deaths appear to involve either involuntary drugging overdose or are suspected homicides. At this time, it is not believed these deaths are linked as each involved distinct circumstances, however several of the deaths point to possible drugging, robbery, and overdose, and several involve the use of online dating applications.
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01-11-24 18:33 #65076
Posts: 1173Originally Posted by SankarShetty [View Original Post]
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01-11-24 16:56 #65075
Posts: 1233No more barriers in Lleras either
Originally Posted by TjFan1111 [View Original Post]
Let me see if I can find the video again. I believe it was a clip on YouTube.
I found it:
https://youtu.be/x_e0YyTOwPU?si=fB5Pjlfmn_wg0RyB
-Gabacho.
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01-11-24 16:52 #65074
Posts: 2933Originally Posted by Magma5108 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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01-11-24 16:36 #65073
Posts: 1233Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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01-11-24 15:43 #65072
Posts: 207Originally Posted by Magma5108 [View Original Post]
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01-11-24 15:34 #65071
Posts: 207What to do and what not to do
Understanding that risky behavior's is a personal choice. The spate of recent robberies, kidnappings and murders seems to be without much parallel in recent times.
In the past few years I have known more than a couple of hundred chicas from fb, Park lleras, WYP, SA, Bumble, clubs and various other online and in-person ways. At any given time I am in touch with at least twenty or thirty, the toast of the season or the trip in this case. It has become Russian roulette imagining who among the ones I know or invite to my place or to a club will sell my information and location or set me up for haircut or something even worse. Would it be the Andrea that occasionally likes 2 c and comes from Manrique, I have known Andrea for the past 4 years and has travelled with me to Santa Marta. Would it be the newbie chica I met yesterday and comes from a pueblo and recently moved to the city and not as exposed to gringo culture. What feature in someone's background should alert me?
Should I go back to staying only in hotels? Is it okay to just have a copy of cedula? What about if she recently lost it and only has a pic? Should I only use short term motels for first encounters? Should I have a cellphone jammer so a chica cannot communicate with her accomplices while in my apartment? Perhaps I should always stay only in building with porters and doormen? That restricts me to Laureles and useless Poblado. Medellin's drama for a dedicated monger is never ending.
https://co.usembassy.gov/security-al...-applications/
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01-11-24 14:34 #65070
Posts: 25798? WTF, I think theyre missing a few zeros
"After much soul searching, I have decided to leave the passionate and beautiful girls of Medellin behind and cross the Pacific to seek the exotic tropical beauties of General Santos City. It sounds safe compared to Medellin, free of white tourists and full of girls who like white tourists.
Two years ago I was planning a trip there but it had to be cancelled due to COVID. I became penpals with a girl on Filipino Cupid. She was desperate to meet me. I think we agreed to $50 per day. We did video chat but I never met her. She was 20, no baby, spoke English and I think that in appearance and attitude she was equal to most Colombians. About intelligence, I'm not really interested in any deep conversations.
Of course I'll miss the drama of drugging, shootings and kidnappings which are the spice of life in Medellin. But I'll manage somehow."
https://www.foxnews.com/world/us-emb...picious-deaths
Tropical beauties in GenSan LOLOLOL best wishes.
That place is a terrible place to look for pussy!
BTW I hope you speak Cebuano? Lololol.
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01-11-24 12:19 #65069
Posts: 4Going there from 18-25 Jan
Going there from 18-25 Jan. Please PM / respond if anyone will be there at that time.