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12-29-21 05:18 #51744
Posts: 384Originally Posted by NilAdmirari [View Original Post]
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12-29-21 05:17 #51743
Posts: 319Originally Posted by NilAdmirari [View Original Post]
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12-29-21 05:06 #51742
Posts: 1643I will generally shun mutual admiration societies that you and I have going. . .
Originally Posted by HumptyHump [View Original Post]
These people, these chicas, are chill and relaxed and open with their sexuality without shame or guilt. If you try to apply the culture and the values from the United States to the way these girls are here, you will get a skewed view of what is really going on. I understand why mongerers do that because genuine cultural empathy is difficult and takes effort.
There are volumes written and paraphrased about "If it's easy, don't expect great rewards. " I don't fault anyone who wants to take the shortest, simplest and even cheapest path to bustin' a nut. But that's not me and there are a few others like me out there.
I am surprised no one mentioned "papaya" in the recent discussion about stealing, or maybe I missed it. There are a LOT of girls here who don't consider what was described in recent posts as stealing. They would pass a lie detector test if they denied stealing after they took money from you. Because they don't see it as stealing. Papaya means they are taking something from you that you have shown you don't need because you made it so easy for them to take, jajaa. Like if you are stupid enough to show the maids in a hotel where you hide your money in the room. To them, that means you are telling them you don't really need that money, and that they should have it, because their need is much greater. They will put the money or items to a more deserved use than you. That is one example of many cultural differences here that gets the girls mislabled.
I asked mi Numero Uno novia Catgirl one time why she never makes plans, which if you ask me Estados Unidos is a culture of overplanning. She put it succicntly, "Every time I have ever made plans in Medellin, what ends up happening is something different that I expected. So I decided to stop making plans. ".
Very hard to argue with that logic.
Ostee Out!
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12-29-21 04:38 #51741
Posts: 122Hotel M welcoming to the non-guest monger
Originally Posted by Plan77 [View Original Post]
Perhaps another board member can confirm if the same policies remain in effect.
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12-29-21 04:07 #51740
Posts: 6719% IVA tax on hotel booking
When I booked my hotel, the booking site added 19% taxes even though I am non-resident and not staying consecutive 60 days in columbia.
I should not be paying this tax but I do not know how I can stop hotel and booking agency taking it from me or get the money refunded back to me.
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12-29-21 03:23 #51739
Posts: 309New Year's weekend curfew?
Just heard from some amigas there's a weekend curfew coming up from this Friday (New Year's eve) till Monday. I don't have exact details as this is second hand knowledge. I'm sure someone here will verify. Anyways, good luck! It doesn't change my plans as I'm a go with the flow type of guy. Apartment party with chicas to pass New Year, what more can I ask for.
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12-29-21 03:06 #51738
Posts: 5462Originally Posted by Plan77 [View Original Post]
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12-29-21 02:57 #51737
Posts: 67Has Nutibara guest policy changed?
I stayed in Nutibara for 2 weeks in November and I was able to bring girls without paying any charges per girl. I used to bring 2 girls a day and they never charged me.
Has that policy changed since November?
Has anybody stayed at Nutubara and actually paid guest charges per girl since November? If so, how much they charged per girl?
I have booked Nutibara for my January stay but I may have to cancel it if they charge money per girl.
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12-29-21 02:11 #51736
Posts: 4026A 60 year old was once a 30 year old. A 30 year old has not yet been, nor God forbid may never be a 60 year old. The rest is all talk.
Originally Posted by JustTK [View Original Post]
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12-28-21 23:41 #51735
Posts: 2925 Cents Each For Generic Sildenafil
Cheapest place to buy sildenafil I've found is Drogas Calidad, Calle 54 # 47-29, next to Parque Bolivar in El Centro. Brand AG blue box contains two 50 MG tablets and costs 2,000 pesos or 50 cents. These are chewable kind which work faster and don't need to be taken till girl is present. This store is busy because of its good deals, so plan to go early.
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12-28-21 22:50 #51734
Posts: 3801Slapshot Call Home
Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
No doubt he was really in Medellin, in fact stuck in Colombia during the beginning of the Pandemic.
As far as Sjobs, just another unsolved mystery, good fodder for a show like 48 hours.
Leslie Stahl could of chronicled all of the escapades.
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12-28-21 21:54 #51733
Posts: 98Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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12-28-21 15:52 #51732
Posts: 1780Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
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12-28-21 15:09 #51731
Posts: 4026My opinion is you can use your cards normally. I've spent a bit of time in Brazil and Colombia. I haven't noticed credit card or debit card fraud happening any more frequently than it does in Europe and North America. If you regularly (once per week or more depending on frequency of use) verify transactions your risk is negligible. If you detect irregularities, you should report them to your card issuer promptly to avoid delays in getting adjustments.
Originally Posted by LeyenLouvain [View Original Post]
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12-28-21 13:59 #51730
Posts: 119Credit card scam?
Originally Posted by Sangnyc21 [View Original Post]