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  1. #39493
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    You know you can not tell these baord members nothing. I dispelled that myth about 5 years ago. I went around Medellin taking pictures of locals with shorts, sneakers, and ballcaps on and posted them here. Boils down to people are observing their dress code from people they see working throughout the day instead of those at leisure.
    If you're a foreigner in shorts, esp. With white sneakers, (excuse me "athletic shoes") or flip-flops, you look like "a dick" period. You stand out, maybe you don't care, but you do. Easily identifiable to pan-handlers, pick-pockets, sharks, unsolicited "touts" and "guides" , locals who dislike foreigners.. etc. It screams "I'm here on vacation or a pension with money to burn" "I'm clueless about what's gong on around me'" "I have no support network". "I probably can't go to the police for much because I don't speak the language and they don't give shit about foreigners' problems anyway. "

    Colombians can wear what ever they want, they are Colombians, they don't have to make an effort to 'fit-in'.. they're already in.

    Peace.

  2. #39492
    Quote Originally Posted by Methius  [View Original Post]
    OPEN.

    New Life.

    Aiffe.

    Cuba.

    Dulce Companias.

    Amigas Sexxy.

    Traviesas.

    Paris.

    APPARENTLY GONE.

    Akami.

    Sarah's.

    Barcelona.

    List obviously incomplete.
    Thank you. A useful post for once.

  3. #39491
    Quote Originally Posted by Combo  [View Original Post]
    Please don't hit on random girls walking down the street assuming they're prostitutes. This reflects badly on gringos that do that. That is unless you are in a zone known for this such as el Centro.

    Wear jeans. Medellin has a pleasant, not too hot / not too cold climate. If you must, horts only in Poblado and only during the day.

    The rest of your questions are answered if you read back through this thread.
    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    As a newbie I was forewarn ahead of my travel not to wear shorts so I did not bring any. Staying 4 months in Lauereles I was so pissed to see people wearing shorts every where. So I disagree with this stigma of wearing shorts. I also noticed many exaggerations and overhype of things. But admit some advises and suggestions were on point. I heard many disparities about excessive charge from yello cabs and how uber is so much cheaper and safer. After computation $1 difference. Can you believe cheepy blakman was like what's the fuss. It very well could be safer. But I felt very safe. No harm done Colombia. Just another on ground perspective.

    Slapfugitive LOL. Keeping me posted on LA 70. I did not get to enjoy the chicas and bars because of pandemic.
    I too have come to the conclusion about wearing shorts, certainly was not the thing to do on my first visit and long stays in Bogota in the early 1990's and also was somewhat frowned upon here in Medellin on my first visits 10 years ago BUT times have changed and I see many Colombians wearing shorts all around town, especially the locals in the pueblos and especially on a warm weekend.

    Yes bring the shorts and you will thank us later for that advice.

    Much love and respect to all.

    The Tall Man.

  4. #39490
    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    As a newbie I was forewarn ahead of my travel not to wear shorts so I did not bring any. Staying 4 months in Lauereles I was so pissed to see people wearing shorts every where. So I disagree with this stigma of wearing shorts.
    You know you can not tell these baord members nothing. I dispelled that myth about 5 years ago. I went around Medellin taking pictures of locals with shorts, sneakers, and ballcaps on and posted them here. Boils down to people are observing their dress code from people they see working throughout the day instead of those at leisure.

  5. #39489

    About wearing shorts

    As a newbie I was forewarn ahead of my travel not to wear shorts so I did not bring any. Staying 4 months in Lauereles I was so pissed to see people wearing shorts every where. So I disagree with this stigma of wearing shorts. I also noticed many exaggerations and overhype of things. But admit some advises and suggestions were on point. I heard many disparities about excessive charge from yello cabs and how uber is so much cheaper and safer. After computation $1 difference. Can you believe cheepy blakman was like what's the fuss. It very well could be safer. But I felt very safe. No harm done Colombia. Just another on ground perspective.

    Slapfugitive LOL. Keeping me posted on LA 70. I did not get to enjoy the chicas and bars because of pandemic.

    Quote Originally Posted by Combo  [View Original Post]
    Please don't hit on random girls walking down the street assuming they're prostitutes. This reflects badly on gringos that do that. That is unless you are in a zone known for this such as el Centro.

    Wear jeans. Medellin has a pleasant, not too hot / not too cold climate. If you must, horts only in Poblado and only during the day.

    The rest of your questions are answered if you read back through this thread.

  6. #39488

    Congragulations

    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    This is the post we all have been waiting for since March; I'm honored to be the one who delivers it. As of 9/19/2020 10:10 pm Medellin local time, I've successfully crossed the holy border of Colombia. No special visa needed, just a negative COVID test (PCR) and undeterred perseverance.

    Despite the infinite vastness of the cosmo and the immense loneliness of earth in the universe, this reunification with my long-separated lover managed to bring inexplicable and irresistible joy and happiness to me. I will not forget this moment for as long as I live.

    P.S. They took your temperature and controlled the number of person can be in the immigration line, I recommend after you land try to walk fast so you can be in the first wave.
    Congratulations are in order, and your arrival will end the hundreds of posts over the last six months of how you would return and enter the Country from bribing immigration officials to clandestinely entering the Country. To share with others besides all the cream pies you deposited in your 18 year olds and all the Tussi that went up your nose during the first 24 hours, what exactly was the Corona App requirement for entry if any. The questions are as follows:

    1. Did you need to be registered meaning having the App on your smartphone as a requirement for entry?

    2. And if so, are there any reporting requirements such as checking in or receiving messages from them, etc. As to your status.

    3. Do you know if your under a tracking requirement somehow?

    And again congratulations, I'm waiting on your first reported four some, and will probably be down next month to rape and pillage in El Centro.

    Your successful arrival is good news for all and the next or second wave in Colombia won't be COVID, but mongers stampeding from all corners of the world to get in while most of the rest of the World is shutdown. The Putas throughout Colombia must be rejoicing, especially all of those 18 year olds in your stable.

  7. #39487
    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    This is the post we all have been waiting for since March; I'm honored to be the one who delivers it. As of 9/19/2020 10:10 pm Medellin local time, I've successfully crossed the holy border of Colombia. No special visa needed, just a negative COVID test (PCR) and undeterred perseverance.

    Despite the infinite vastness of the cosmo and the immense loneliness of earth in the universe, this reunification with my long-separated lover managed to bring inexplicable and irresistible joy and happiness to me. I will not forget this moment for as long as I live.

    P.S. They took your temperature and controlled the number of person can be in the immigration line, I recommend after you land try to walk fast so you can be in the first wave.
    Congratulations, we all are exited.

  8. #39486
    Please don't hit on random girls walking down the street assuming they're prostitutes. This reflects badly on gringos that do that. That is unless you are in a zone known for this such as el Centro.

    Wear jeans. Medellin has a pleasant, not too hot / not too cold climate. If you must, horts only in Poblado and only during the day.

    The rest of your questions are answered if you read back through this thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    First of all, thank you everyone took his time to answer my questions before. I appreciate it.

    I valuated a few alternatives, especially Uganda, but then I decided for Medellin. I bought the tickets. I should fly in October, if they do not cancel the flights. I will stay for a couple of weeks.

    - Which are the best places to stay? I mean, which zones of the city I should consider for my accommodation?

    - Can I use Uber in Medellin?

    - Can I buy a local SIM card?

    - Prices on prepagos are the same you get when you go in a brothel or you negotiate with a girl you meet on Tinder?

    - Is it possible negotiate the prices I see on prepagos? I want to get the most of what I pay for.

    - Do all the girls usually do GFE, FK (deep) and OWO?

    - I have seen many prepagos girls do incall, which is the additional cost for outcall? Should I go to their place or should I take them to my place?

    - How much is usually Uber for a 20 minutes trip?

    - Which are the zones I should completely avoid or I should avoid just during the night?

    - Where I can find the most beautiful girls?

    - Is it a good practice pass by a girl on a street and speak to her? Which approach should I use in this case? Should I go straight to the point and offer her money?

    - Which are the best places for nightlife?

    - I have seen the temperature can drop till 17see in September. Should I take some jeans with me, or can I stay in Bermuda all the time? Would I need a jumper? I want to travel light.

  9. #39485
    I am surprised he did not jizz on his seat when the plane took off.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Be careful when you cum on face of your first chica, mind that you don't drown her.

  10. #39484
    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    This is the post we all have been waiting for since March; I'm honored to be the one who delivers it. As of 9/19/2020 10:10 pm Medellin local time, I've successfully crossed the holy border of Colombia. No special visa needed, just a negative COVID test (PCR) and undeterred perseverance.

    Despite the infinite vastness of the cosmo and the immense loneliness of earth in the universe, this reunification with my long-separated lover managed to bring inexplicable and irresistible joy and happiness to me. I will not forget this moment for as long as I live.

    P.S. They took your temperature and controlled the number of person can be in the immigration line, I recommend after you land try to walk fast so you can be in the first wave.
    Be careful when you cum on face of your first chica, mind that you don't drown her.

  11. #39483

    Can Anyone Else Confirm This

    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    Who is in charge in Colombia, it's the God damn gang who couldn't shoot straight, now they are requiring a covid test within 48 hours of LEAVING Colombia.

    From the RCN web site:

    This is the test that they will ask at airports to <leave Colombia<<.

    In dialogue with RCN News, the Deputy Minister of Transportation, Olga Ramrez, gave details about the reopening of international flights in Colombia.

    14 Sep 2020 8:09 By: Noticias. canalrcn.com.

    In an interview with RCN News, the Vice Minister of Transportation, Olga Ramrez, spoke about the reactivation of international flights in Colombia and that they would take place, initially, in Cartagena.

    When will the final protocol be approved and what does it contain?

    We are waiting for health to issue the resolution, but basically they are measures like the ones we already knew, but adding new components such as the test that we have already said will be requested, which is the PCR, with about 48 hours in advance.
    Can anyone else confirm this as it sounds very peculiar and problematic. Getting a PCR test within 96 hours in the USA is easily done, yet a PCR test within 48 hours of departure from Colombia doesn't sound right.

  12. #39482
    Thanks! This is useful.

    Quote Originally Posted by Methius  [View Original Post]
    OPEN.

    New Life.

    Aiffe.

    Cuba.

    Dulce Companias.

    Amigas Sexxy.

    Traviesas.

    Paris..

  13. #39481
    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    I don't think I can do that sir, it requires a membership I guess, but as for now I do not intend to subscribe, since I just joined. Can't you answer here, please?
    Quote Originally Posted by Constant  [View Original Post]
    Seconded New world, new beginnings. Please do that.
    You can find your answers by doing a search on this thread and general info thread on these words laureles gusto lleras poblado facebook and read. Pay attention to JB62's posts. Some of your questions are close to ridiculous.

    Bring your jeans, don't offer money to random girls you found on the street.

  14. #39480
    Quote Originally Posted by IguanaSix  [View Original Post]
    Is it a test that is 48 hours old, or 96 hours? I am getting conflicting information.
    96 hours. Here is the announcement.

    https://migracioncolombia.gov.co/inf...jar-a-colombia

  15. #39479

    48 or 96 hours?

    Is it a test that is 48 hours old, or 96 hours? I am getting conflicting information.

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