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  1. #25918

    Plastic Paisa Maqueita

    It was a slow Sunday and the rain had some down and cleared the avenue of poblado. Decided on this one I was talking with for a bit.

    https://www.photoprepagos.com/hermos...certe-id-ann5r

    Her apartment is near del rio parque and in the same building as this other girl I saw. Different apartment though.

    She was ready when I got there within 30 min notice. Super cute face, bright white teeth, Hair extensions but JEEZ the ass and tits were spot on.

    She had a small tat on her but her skin felt like clouds. I could see marks from all the lipo on her ass and stomach etc. But none the less it was good.

    Very light kissing she isn't a huge fan and wanted 40 mil pesos extra for oral naturale. I said yes and she gave a average to more then average BJ. But she really went to town on my balls. Felt really good.

    Started with miss then sideways doggy then doggy then her on top. Her puss is tight and hot and very tiny labia. She isn't soo much a robot but also not like loosing herself in the moment either.

    Regardless she wasn't too bad. Would I repeat? I'm not sure maybe if no one was around and I Was close and horny. But she won't let you finish on her tits or anything. She is scared of cum.

    https://www.photoprepagos.com/hermos...certe-id-ann5r

    140 MIl pr hour + 40 mil for oral naturale.

  2. #25917
    Thanks again everyone.

    Might book the first few nights in El Poblado and see how I find El Centro when I visit.

    I don't drink, I'm streetwise and I'm good shape but obviously I know I'm not bulletproof or stab proof.

    Anyone know of any decent pay as you go gyms in El Centro, just want a old fashioned weights gym, none of that high tech cardio rubbish?

  3. #25916
    Quote Originally Posted by PolloNegro  [View Original Post]
    I walk around Centro at 1 am, 2 am, 3 am, 4 am, I have yet to be robbed or even approached to be asked for money to be robbed, I just have not. No one wants to rob anyone who they think will kill them, they just do not want to take that chance. I am not telling you to not be cautious, I am telling you if you are on the darker skinned side and grew up in a rough environment and look like you can handle yourself, the chances of you having robbery problems in Colombia are slim to none. Those are just the Hard down facts that I have observed on my visits to Medellin. Medelland Colombia is safe as far as I can see. Pollonegro is out!!
    Ok, now with all the tough guy talk aside, the truth is, Centro really is a dangerous place at night.

    Not like it's a war zone and there are monsters ready to attack, but there is great potential for danger, especially if you're alone.

    To say that your chances of being robbed are slim to none is complete bravado and naive.

    Pollo has been going to Medellin for about a month now, I've been there for over 20 years now.

    Talk to the locals, ask the police, they'll tell you the truth.

    All is good till it's not, and it happens quickly, and no one will care if you're a tough guy from the streets of wherever in the US.

    Best bet is to take precautions, don't make yourself a target, and don't be naive.

    Balboa is out.

  4. #25915
    Quote Originally Posted by HappyButLookin  [View Original Post]
    If I leave a strip club before the train stops, I walk to St Antonio and jump on the Metro..
    I can understand not walking to the Prado station because that area is sketchy but isn't the Berrio station closer to the Centro strip clubs then the Antonio station? Being right there at the edge of Plaza Botero and all.

    Assuming you mean Conejitas and Barra Ejectiva and Maracaibo?

  5. #25914
    "Medellin safety tips.

    Medellin is safe to visit if you handle yourself properly and use common sense. We have a number of safety tips that should greatly reduce your risk of being a victim of crime in the city.

    Dress conservatively. Look to see how Colombians dress. If you have on shorts and flip-flops in Medellin you are broadcasting that you are a foreigner.

    Stay in groups at night. Don't walk alone at night through unfamiliar areas. Take taxis at night.

    Never resist if you are a robbery victim. Most thieves will have a gun or knife and will not hesitate to use them. It's not worth risking your life for a few hundred dollars.

    Don't leave your drink unattended. It only takes a second for someone to drop something like Scopolamine in your drink.

    Don't flash cellphones, cameras or money. Don't display expensive electronics in public places or wear fancy jewelry.

    Don't use ATMs on the street stick to ATMs in malls or grocery stores. And be conscious of who might be around.

    Be wary of motorcycles whether in a taxi or walking down the street. Robberies by people on a motorcycle are common. Be especially cautious if you see two men on a motorcycle.

    Be particularly careful in El Centro. There have been ongoing security problems in chaotic El Centro, especially at night. Some parts of El Centro are magnets for the homeless, drug addicts and drunks and street crime is common. The highest reported crime rates in the city tend to be in El Centro.

    Don't be fooled by El Poblado. It may appear to be safe but the statistics indicate that robberies are increasing in El Poblado, which may be due to thieves targeting tourists and the wealthy area of the city.

    Don't partake in activities that are probably illegal in your home country (even if they are legal here). Participating in shady activities increases your likelihood of being a crime victim.

    Stay away from the poorest neighborhoods of the city like Popular, Santa Cruz, Manrique and 12 de Octubre. Like any big city, Medellin has several neighborhoods that are more dangerous and are not really places for foreigners.

    Don't carry your passport with you everywhere. Lock it up in a safe location and carry a copy with you along with another ID like a driver's license or cedula. Only bring credit cards or ATM cards with you that you plan to use.

    Keep a low profile so you don't become a target. Be careful about displaying your money or valuables and don't give out information about where you live or are staying to strangers."

    https://medellinliving.com/2017-security-in-medellin/

  6. #25913
    Quote Originally Posted by SoberHans69  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the link.

    I'm not planning on going out much at night and if I do it will be Uber to strip club then straight back, I'll have to think about it carefully.

    If I do stay in El Poblado how long will it take to travel to El Centro everyday and how long will it take each way?

    Thanks again for anyone who had replied.
    About 25 to 30 min by Taxi or Metro subway.

  7. #25912
    Quote Originally Posted by DickSaylor  [View Original Post]
    So true. I went down there with an English dude that was former SAS and me former MMA competitor also with weapons training, both in shape and not the first targets you'd pick if you were a bad guy. We were there at 3 pm in the afternoon, and I'll tell you it was sketchy AF. Can't imagine what it would be. (this coming from two guys that were in war zones).
    I don't know what war zone you were in but I didn't have a single RPG fired at me in Centro, no IED's, no incoming rockets either.

    And the murderous dirty looks from the bearded goat humping Taliban we had in locked up on the base would make your skin crawl.

    I had much more fun in Centro then my time in Kandahar Province.

    And places I have been in Wash DC make most of Centro look like Club Med.

    There are some sketchy industrial areas north of Botero plaza that I would stay out of, you do have to know where you are and where you are going.

  8. #25911
    Quote Originally Posted by DickSaylor  [View Original Post]
    These people are savages and thieves, and if you give them any more credit than this you will be taken advantage of. Don't believe me, go out there and see what happens.
    Jeeez, where you meeting these girls exactly?

    I've been in Centro for 4 times in the last year, avg 2. 5 girls per day x 6 days x 4 trips = for about 60 girls and have had the girls be nothing but sweethearts, not even asking for propina or cab money. That's girls from Seeking Arrangements and Vera Cruz and Raudal redlight blocks, and strip clubs Fase II & Luna Lunera & Coneijtas & Maracaibo & Barra Ejectiva and Casa's New Life & Energy & Yakusa.

    And the everyone else in Centro has been friendly and helpful. I've had guys in Conejitas buy me shots.

    Some old drunk waved a knife at me and Pollo Negro around 1 am on Maracaibo street, we just ignored him and kept walking and chuckled. And 2 young street girls in Botero, one put her hand in my pocket and got nothing.

    Sweet girls:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 1-1 Sofie.jpg‎   1-2 Maleja.jpg‎   1-3 Tanya.jpg‎   1-4 Carla.jpg‎   2-1.png‎  

    2-3 Sara.jpg‎   2-4 Jimena.png‎   2-5 Sarah.jpg‎   2-6 Allision.jpg‎   3-4 Mariana.jpg‎  


  9. #25910
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    Cool video, guys should take note of how people are dressed. Try to pattern the stuff you wear to not stand out too glaringly. Super bright colors, short pants, and tank tops on middle aged guys are some examples you will not see very often on the street. And, yes, most everyone is speaking Spanish.
    Additionally it should be noted that if your walking around El Centro with a plastic bottle of water and to a lesser degree wearing sunglasses this is dead giveaway that you are a foreigner. The locals will not spend 1500 Pesos for a bottle of water.

  10. #25909

    Sunday Monday Tuesday games.

    Hi guys,

    Love the forum, thanks for everyone who contributes concrete information and earnest opinions.

    A quick question, what is the situation like on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday for.

    - the Mansion.

    - Casas.

    Please?

    I heard about it's quite slow and dry on these days everywhere?

    Thanks a lot!

  11. #25908
    The problem is that the area does not appear to be dangerous in daytime to those who do not pay attention to details.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    If your implying that El Centro is safe for a first time non Spanish speaking gringo to hang out in, that in my opinion is bad advice. El Centro is dangerous even for Colombians and much more so for an obvious foreigner.

  12. #25907
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    If your implying that El Centro is safe for a first time non Spanish speaking gringo to hang out in, that in my opinion is bad advice. El Centro is dangerous even for Colombians and much more so for an obvious foreigner.
    El Centro is dangerous for the typical gringo. That's because the typical gringo is oblivious to their surroundings. They believe there's a magic gringo shield that will keep all trouble away from them. They would be equally at risk anywhere in the world, except they seldom walk around anywhere else.

    Follow some basic rules and El Centro becomes a lot less dangerous.

    1. Leave your jewelry at home. That includes your $300 sunglasses and iPhone X.

    2. Colombians are friendly, but they aren't your friends. Almost anyone showing more than casual courtesy sees you as a source of profit. "No, gracias", while you continue walking will get you away from most.

    3. Nothing on your phone is that important. If you have to use it, step into a store, or find a couple of police officers to stand near.

    4. There's nothing in El Centro you need 3 million pesos for, so don't carry a huge roll of bills. Definitely don't pull it all out for a small purchase.

    5. Walk with direction and purpose. Gawking at everything with your mouth open tells everyone you're an easy target. Know where you're going. Be aware of the people around you. If you're paying attention you'll spot most potential problems well before you get to them.

  13. #25906
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf662  [View Original Post]
    Personally I won't stay anywhere else in Medellin, I love the vibrant busy culture of El Centro, aka La Candelaria in the daytime. At night it gets a little scarier but I either don't go more then 2 blocks to a strip club or I take a cab.

    See for yourself, here's a video I took of downtown El Centro street scenes I took in 2017 if you want to look how scary it seems:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTNh...ature=youtu.be
    Thanks for the link.

    I'm not planning on going out much at night and if I do it will be Uber to strip club then straight back, I'll have to think about it carefully.

    If I do stay in El Poblado how long will it take to travel to El Centro everyday and how long will it take each way?

    Thanks again for anyone who had replied.

  14. #25905
    Quote Originally Posted by PolloNegro  [View Original Post]
    I will touch on this once and once only. Many of the members of this forum will give you their experience from their ethnicity view point. Thats just the hard down facts. When I became a member of this forum, after reading a few posts, I was cautious as a little old lady walking home from the store in a rough neighborhood. Then I stopped and I thought about it, I've been to Beliz, nicaragua, Honduras, Salvador, Guatamala, Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico, London, France, Italy, Sierrea Leone West Africa, Brazil, Jamaica, DR, Brussels, Belgium, Germany,. I had not been to Colombia.

    I had my reasons, I did not want the hassle of returning to America and being searched for drugs, didn't want to be kidnapped, didn't want a finger cut off, I had heard too much BS and had watched too much television. Reports and rumors had me thinking every kid in Colombia had a AK-47 and megatons of Blow and were ready to kill Americans. My fears were absolutely wrong. Then everyday facts began to kick in.

    I am a dark skinned latino, I can pass for African American everyday of the week. I am 5'10, I weigh about 280 lbs. I look like I can handle myself well in a brawl. I was raised in some very hard neighborhood and harsh conditions. So surviving is what I know how to do. Here's the hard down facts, like it or not. No one is running around trying to rob a black man who looks like he can fight.
    5'10 280? Nukka, you the Afro dusty Rhodes up in here. Drop some elbows, put on some polka dot tights and I'll take you out dancing.

  15. #25904
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    If your implying that El Centro is safe for a first time non Spanish speaking gringo to hang out in, that in my opinion is bad advice. El Centro is dangerous even for Colombians and much more so for an obvious foreigner.
    So true. I went down there with an English dude that was former SAS and me former MMA competitor also with weapons training, both in shape and not the first targets you'd pick if you were a bad guy. We were there at 3 pm in the afternoon, and I'll tell you it was sketchy AF. Can't imagine what it would be. (this coming from two guys that were in war zones).

    Now let me also tell you there are fake cops down there that shake down gringos walking out of Zandalay and other massage casas. I can't imagine being a retiree down here. You have no defense.

    Also these cops and people have an anti-Donald trump / USA lean now and they are just looking for a reason to steal from you or police the reason to mess with you! Guys going to centro are literally risking their lives for some fanny. I know the cheap charlies on a pension will freak out about this, but it is true. Go down there and see for yourself. Anyone who says it is safe has on rose colored glasses and is what we call "a future victim".

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