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  1. #37235

    Caution To The Wind

    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    Actually, we've been through this subject. I think the coronavirus risk associated with making your way to Centro is right up there with the risk of partaking there. In Blakman's report he mentioned a girl he was with in his apartment that he saw when he visited Centro. I happen to know that is not a unique or even very unusual situation. All the same, here we are stressing about how much more virus risk there is in Centro.

    Let's pretend Blakman did not see what I'm sure I'm not the only one to know is true. Let's pretend there is no possibility a Lleras / Gustos / Tiner / facebook girl you summon to your apartment for whatever cost would take public transportation or come into contact with someone who does, or use a taxi that hundreds of other people use all day, or live in a crowded barrio, or party at a clandestine nightspot without wearing a mask or dousing herself in disinfectant. Let's pretend all of that and then ask ourselves if we are or if we were in Europe or the US or wherever would we really be locked in our houses with duct tape on all the doors and windows.

    I don't remember who it was but back in March just after the quarantine was announced somebody said they were glad they were in the US because of worries about civil unrest. That didn't age well. Meanwhile, here in Medellin, all shopping centers are authorized to reopen subject to the "health precautions" that are less strict every day. See the photo for a feel of what Centro looks like now. It is the infamous Opera Mall on Maracaibo and Palace, where stolen cell phones and computers are parted out and resold. There and at other places of business (including casas) the health measures have become props in the theater of virus prevention. A security guy takes your temperature and squirts disinfectant on your hands, then asks you to step into a pedicure style tray of disinfectant to wet the soles of your shoes. I'm told the Poblado malls are more strict..
    I couldn't agree with you more, except on one point. What's happening, both in Medellin, and in many parts of the USA since the lock-downs, is that there are a lot people who are just totally fed-up and have had enough of the Pandemic, and are just saying "screw it", or "whatever", and just want things to return to normal. As far as not overdoing anything upon returning, well that's not going to happen.

  2. #37234
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueTouch  [View Original Post]
    El Centro, and other populated areas, would be risky area even without a contact with working girls. The area is highly-populated, the people are highly interactive for commercial activities, and they lack education and information about social-distancing. You would want to be careful especially if you are old, diabetic and / or overweight.
    You may have just described a good portion of the mongers on this board by being either old and / or fat! I fall into one of those two categories.

    I'm going to guess based on your post that you would be staying clear of El Centro?

  3. #37233

    No Shit Shows Here Please There's More Than Enough To Go Around In The USA

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    I'm afraid to bring the issue up on this thread. I'd hate to see it turn into another shitstorm.

    However, one point to consider, UV light and Vitamin the have a positive effect on reducing the spread of the virus. I doubt there are many of the daytime girls with a Vitamin the deficiency and at that altitude there's plenty of UV light getting through.

    That might possibly reduce your risk of direct transmission from the girls. On the flip side, how good of a disinfecting job will the short time hotels do? I think, to reduce the risk, you're better off renting a place in El Centro so you can make sure to disinfect after each one.
    Hopefully you won't have to worry about starting another shit show here, but perhaps you and can share a little more on the correlation of altitude and UV light. I read this somewhere else, but it was inconclusive, and as your aware Bogota is at a higher altitude then Medellin, but isn't faring as well but that could be based on other reasons. As far as vitamins, I recently read an article that consuming Vitamin K was help-full but am confused in your post about which "Vitamin" and deficiency.

    So here's the question I have for you, whether the altitude helps, and so do the vitamins, if a girl is infected, how are these two factors going to reduce transmission if neither party are wearing N95 respirators.

  4. #37232

    Shitstorm?

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    I'm afraid to bring the issue up on this thread. I'd hate to see it turn into another shitstorm.

    However, one point to consider, UV light and Vitamin the have a positive effect on reducing the spread of the virus. I doubt there are many of the daytime girls with a Vitamin the deficiency and at that altitude there's plenty of UV light getting through.

    That might possibly reduce your risk of direct transmission from the girls. On the flip side, how good of a disinfecting job will the short time hotels do? I think, to reduce the risk, you're better off renting a place in El Centro so you can make sure to disinfect after each one.
    What you have posted should not cause any static. 100% common sense.

  5. #37231
    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    It has been brought up before. It is definitely a concern for those that are worried about the virus here in Medellin. The military has been in certain barrios recently to enforce social distancing and prevent people from affecting other areas.
    Yes, I heard that Comuna 2 Santa Cruz was locked down because of all the infections. As far as anyone worrying about the virus in Medellin I know others must be, what's your opinion on this.

  6. #37230
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Actually I wasn't being harsh on El Centro, it always has, and will always be, my playground in Medellin.

    I'm pulling your leg most of the time, and have seen a lot of weird stuff in El Centro, and it has evolved and changed over the years. The biggest change has been the influx of Venezuelans over the past three years. Everything I have posted about existing in El Centro is true, except any inference of course that you would partake in any of the Hippos or She-males or other undesirable Chicas there!

    On a more serious note, I, like you, am concerned about being exposed to the virus in El Centro when I return hopefully this Fall. Lot's of the girls that work the area live in barrios in cramped quarter's, ride the buses into town, are hanging outside exposed to countless people, and are in and out of hotel rooms, so it makes sense that the odds of being exposed are going to be higher than one on one encounters with Chicas like you have been doing at your apartment which is a safer bet, at least numbers wise, versus pulling them off the streets in El Centro.

    This is a dilemma for me, it is for you, and others moving forward, especially for those who frequent El Centro. I, and other mongers I know are getting fed up with all of this pandemic crap and are about to throw caution to the wind.

    Perhaps others have some perspective (s) on this, as nobody has really brought this issue up on this thread.
    I'm afraid to bring the issue up on this thread. I'd hate to see it turn into another shitstorm.

    However, one point to consider, UV light and Vitamin the have a positive effect on reducing the spread of the virus. I doubt there are many of the daytime girls with a Vitamin the deficiency and at that altitude there's plenty of UV light getting through.

    That might possibly reduce your risk of direct transmission from the girls. On the flip side, how good of a disinfecting job will the short time hotels do? I think, to reduce the risk, you're better off renting a place in El Centro so you can make sure to disinfect after each one.

  7. #37229

    It is not worth risking your life

    El Centro, and other populated areas, would be risky area even without a contact with working girls. The area is highly-populated, the people are highly interactive for commercial activities, and they lack education and information about social-distancing. You would want to be careful especially if you are old, diabetic and / or overweight.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Actually I wasn't being harsh on El Centro, it always has, and will always be, my playground in Medellin.

    I'm pulling your leg most of the time, and have seen a lot of weird stuff in El Centro, and it has evolved and changed over the years. The biggest change has been the influx of Venezuelans over the past three years. Everything I have posted about existing in El Centro is true, except any inference of course that you would partake in any of the Hippos or She-males or other undesirable Chicas there!

    On a more serious note, I, like you, am concerned about being exposed to the virus in El Centro when I return hopefully this Fall. Lot's of the girls that work the area live in barrios in cramped quarter's, ride the buses into town, are hanging outside exposed to countless people, and are in and out of hotel rooms, so it makes sense that the odds of being exposed are going to be higher than one on one encounters with Chicas like you have been doing at your apartment which is a safer bet, at least numbers wise, versus pulling them off the streets in El Centro.

  8. #37228
    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    This will annoy a few and someone will probably tell me I've got it all wrong. But it might make sense to some.

    Until recently, most of my online interaction with the chicas has been rather to the point. I'll throw in a few compliments, but just the basic stuff. However, there's really no immediate point for my current conversations. No citas at least until fall. With the regular working girls, this isn't a problem. I give them a short response telling them I'll let them know when I'm in Medellin.

    However, I've got a growing group of non-pros, and most want to chat almost every day. Fortunately, they're mostly students, middle class and able to follow a conversation. One benefit, it's helping my Spanish. It's also forcing me to develop some game.

    Practically every woman we deal with has dreamed of being a princess. They want happily ever after with Prince Charming. Most will happily accept a lot less, for a few hours for a price. Others will never accept a direct cash transaction, but they'll open right up if you're charming, even if you're 40 years older and fat..
    Spot on advice and so true. Problem is that we as gringos get at times so inundated with whatsapp messages along with Tinder, SA, Facebook PM, etc. That we can become complacent and forget what a few simple extra words could do to ignite a spark in these chicas.

    Great reminder, thanks.

    The Tall Man.

  9. #37227
    I think your flirting expressions are pretty accurate but I don't think it much matters as long as you pony up 50 K to 100 K plus uber.

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    This will annoy a few and someone will probably tell me I've got it all wrong. But it might make sense to some.

    Until recently, most of my online interaction with the chicas has been rather to the point. I'll throw in a few compliments, but just the basic stuff. However, there's really no immediate point for my current conversations. No citas at least until fall. With the regular working girls, this isn't a problem. I give them a short response telling them I'll let them know when I'm in Medellin.

    However, I've got a growing group of non-pros, and most want to chat almost every day. Fortunately, they're mostly students, middle class and able to follow a conversation. One benefit, it's helping my Spanish. It's also forcing me to develop some game.

    Practically every woman we deal with has dreamed of being a princess. They want happily ever after with Prince Charming. Most will happily accept a lot less, for a few hours for a price. Others will never accept a direct cash transaction, but they'll open right up if you're charming, even if you're 40 years older and fat.

    Disclaimer: this probably qualifies as simping..

  10. #37226

    I said it was a giganti ass not an 8

    Yes you shouldn't be moping. You should be happy to be alive. I am fortunate to be in Colombia during quarantine and I happy just fucking 3 7 or 8's that shockingly provided great service. I am quite sure you would have fuck 20 by now. Also I am ecstatic about fucking about 60 average chicks who gave me great service as well. Never mope man laugh is too short.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Hey, I'm getting that right here in the U S of A. Maybe I should not be moping about not being able to leave town after all.
    .

  11. #37225
    Actually, we've been through this subject. I think the coronavirus risk associated with making your way to Centro is right up there with the risk of partaking there. In Blakman's report he mentioned a girl he was with in his apartment that he saw when he visited Centro. I happen to know that is not a unique or even very unusual situation. All the same, here we are stressing about how much more virus risk there is in Centro.

    Let's pretend Blakman did not see what I'm sure I'm not the only one to know is true. Let's pretend there is no possibility a Lleras / Gustos / Tiner / facebook girl you summon to your apartment for whatever cost would take public transportation or come into contact with someone who does, or use a taxi that hundreds of other people use all day, or live in a crowded barrio, or party at a clandestine nightspot without wearing a mask or dousing herself in disinfectant. Let's pretend all of that and then ask ourselves if we are or if we were in Europe or the US or wherever would we really be locked in our houses with duct tape on all the doors and windows.

    I don't remember who it was but back in March just after the quarantine was announced somebody said they were glad they were in the US because of worries about civil unrest. That didn't age well. Meanwhile, here in Medellin, all shopping centers are authorized to reopen subject to the "health precautions" that are less strict every day. See the photo for a feel of what Centro looks like now. It is the infamous Opera Mall on Maracaibo and Palace, where stolen cell phones and computers are parted out and resold. There and at other places of business (including casas) the health measures have become props in the theater of virus prevention. A security guy takes your temperature and squirts disinfectant on your hands, then asks you to step into a pedicure style tray of disinfectant to wet the soles of your shoes. I'm told the Poblado malls are more strict.

    So my advice is to do what is comfortable but don't overdo anything. I think once you are back here you will not notice much change from when you left. Saturday when I snapped that picture outside Opera Mall I noticed people sitting at tables eating and drinking at a few small restaurants. That isn't allowed but it's happening. I also noticed behind Veracruz some of the bars are open but they aren't letting the girls sit inside.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Actually I wasn't being harsh on El Centro, it always has, and will always be, my playground in Medellin.

    I'm pulling your leg most of the time, and have seen a lot of weird stuff in El Centro, and it has evolved and changed over the years. The biggest change has been the influx of Venezuelans over the past three years. Everything I have posted about existing in El Centro is true, except any inference of course that you would partake in any of the Hippos or She-males or other undesirable Chicas there!
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  12. #37224
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]

    Perhaps others have some perspective (s) on this, as nobody has really brought this issue up on this thread.
    It has been brought up before. It is definitely a concern for those that are worried about the virus here in Medellin. The military has been in certain barrios recently to enforce social distancing and prevent people from affecting other areas.

  13. #37223

    Flirting in Colombia

    This will annoy a few and someone will probably tell me I've got it all wrong. But it might make sense to some.

    Until recently, most of my online interaction with the chicas has been rather to the point. I'll throw in a few compliments, but just the basic stuff. However, there's really no immediate point for my current conversations. No citas at least until fall. With the regular working girls, this isn't a problem. I give them a short response telling them I'll let them know when I'm in Medellin.

    However, I've got a growing group of non-pros, and most want to chat almost every day. Fortunately, they're mostly students, middle class and able to follow a conversation. One benefit, it's helping my Spanish. It's also forcing me to develop some game.

    Practically every woman we deal with has dreamed of being a princess. They want happily ever after with Prince Charming. Most will happily accept a lot less, for a few hours for a price. Others will never accept a direct cash transaction, but they'll open right up if you're charming, even if you're 40 years older and fat.

    Disclaimer: this probably qualifies as simping.

    As we all know "mor" is the mating call of every Paisa. You can use that, or amor and they'll like it. Here are some other words which they'll like: princesa, cielo, corazon, vida, preciosa. Princess, heaven, heart, life and precious. Vida should be preceded by "mi.'

    When you add on "mi" or "mio" it multiplies the result. "Amor, como estás?" "Love, how are you?" Or "Como estás amor mio?" The first is pretty generic, the last one is more intimate.

    If you sprinkle those in your conversation you'll notice a change in attitude. Even the hardest puta will soften up when you send a message like "he estado pensando en ti mi princesa. " I've been thinking about you my princess. Now instead of haggling over how much she will get and what she will do, she's thinking princess thoughts. You move from just another customer to a potential prince.

    I don't miss an opportunity to toss out a bit of sweetness now. Even if it's just to tell someone I'm not interested in buying their pictures, I'll drop an amor or 2. It seems to back them away from the begging quicker.

    The results have been very good. One semi-retired puta who I frequently talk to, melted when I called her "mi vida. " The "model" has gone from being a bit standoffish to daily passionate messages ever since I began calling her "mi princesa. " Before I was getting a bikini pic 3 times a week. Now I'm getting a video 3 times a day, complete with excellent audio. I don't even ask. Just a "que haces princesa?" and 1 minute later there's a new finger banging video waiting for me.

    If all the conversations are just to set up a date, you don't want to go overboard, but the process may go better if you flirt a bit. Make her feel just a bit special and she's likely to give you a better time than if you stick straight to business.

    If you're looking for something a bit longer term, or trying to talk a non-pro into bed, start slow and build up to it. Right now I'm laying it on thick and every one of them is eating it up.

    If you're dealing with someone who is hardcore into the sex and kinks, use "mojadita" and "perversita. " My little wet girl or my little pervert. Avoid "Zorra", fox. In Colombia it generally refers to a ****.

  14. #37222

    Corona Virus Concerns In El Centro

    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    I do not blame you for being harsh on Centro. I would go back one more time but coronavirus has me hesitant. Have to think smart in these times.
    Actually I wasn't being harsh on El Centro, it always has, and will always be, my playground in Medellin.

    I'm pulling your leg most of the time, and have seen a lot of weird stuff in El Centro, and it has evolved and changed over the years. The biggest change has been the influx of Venezuelans over the past three years. Everything I have posted about existing in El Centro is true, except any inference of course that you would partake in any of the Hippos or She-males or other undesirable Chicas there!

    On a more serious note, I, like you, am concerned about being exposed to the virus in El Centro when I return hopefully this Fall. Lot's of the girls that work the area live in barrios in cramped quarter's, ride the buses into town, are hanging outside exposed to countless people, and are in and out of hotel rooms, so it makes sense that the odds of being exposed are going to be higher than one on one encounters with Chicas like you have been doing at your apartment which is a safer bet, at least numbers wise, versus pulling them off the streets in El Centro.

    This is a dilemma for me, it is for you, and others moving forward, especially for those who frequent El Centro. I, and other mongers I know are getting fed up with all of this pandemic crap and are about to throw caution to the wind.

    Perhaps others have some perspective (s) on this, as nobody has really brought this issue up on this thread.

  15. #37221
    Quote Originally Posted by Blakman  [View Original Post]
    Very nice girl with a gigantic booty. I sorta had an inkling. She said she was staying at hotel in Centro, My headshould have been like ding ding.

    .
    Hey, I'm getting that right here in the U S of A. Maybe I should not be moping about not being able to leave town after all.

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