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05-08-18 14:50 #25946
Posts: 1136Same experience.
Originally Posted by LookingToSwing4 [View Original Post]
Many girls have told me that full time residents do not like that activity at all, and are trying to get rid of it. They have a lady door guard there now, who appears mean and give girls a hard time, but the others are nice. I was wondering whether that was another tactic employed by management to discourage unwanted visitors.
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05-08-18 13:51 #25945
Posts: 367Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
Soon enough girls will be back at it again I'm sure.
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05-08-18 13:48 #25944
Posts: 15951Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
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05-08-18 13:30 #25943
Posts: 229Originally Posted by Newbie911 [View Original Post]
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05-08-18 12:26 #25942
Posts: 17Is centro more dangerous during the day than say Tijuana?
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05-08-18 11:06 #25941
Posts: 2522Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
I have utmost respect for MrE, and I am used to be on his same wavelength, but in this case he really wrote something extremely dangerous to all those who are naive enough and do not know what is a street in a SouthAmerican city as Medellin.
Mr. E, how would you feel if some idiot takes your words literally and dives without precautions in that environment? Think twice: the readers of this ISG are by a small percentage experienced people, while the vast majority is rather vulnerable.
From the number of reports that I have read in the last 1-2 years, about people going around at night in Medelllin like if they were on La Promenade des Anglais at Nice, I understood that the overall security in Medellin has dramatically improved. I personally witnessed robs and violent acts in front of me, while walking around under the metro of Prado at night more than 5 years ago. I have seen two guys attacking from the back a lonely man, taking everything from his pockets and backpack. I have seen a group of 10+ teenagers jumping on another lonely man to rob everything. I have seen a teenager hit to blood by someone who he tried to rob. I have been attacked twice with a small knife.
Maybe now all such acts are less common. Yet, it happens that people is killed for a cell phone. Life has little value for some people surviving in those barrios. I strongly advise everyone to be extremely considerate.
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05-08-18 06:56 #25940
Posts: 1680Originally Posted by JohnGault [View Original Post]
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05-08-18 03:20 #25939
Posts: 1361No mas
Ok some guys like Centro others do not. One thing I have learned in my long life is it is silly to try, and change other peoples opinions.
Lets get on to the trip reports.
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05-08-18 02:23 #25938
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Your cousins not being afraid there is even more proof.
Excellent work!
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05-08-18 02:14 #25937
Posts: 15Alright as a first time timer going to Medellin and curious about the street scene in centro what is the safest way to check it out? Is there a map of it anywhere or details on the streets to go to and from where to access it? I don't look like a victim at all and was never messed with even in some of the hoods of the Dominican where people said it wouldn't be safe for my white gringo ass. That said I also don't see the point in being dumb for no reason. I will be there in 2 days and have some normal girls lined up for dates as well as some semi pro and pros but would like to sample the street scene also.
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05-08-18 02:09 #25936
Posts: 5483Originally Posted by DickSaylor [View Original Post]
Except for one botched pick pocket attempt I experienced no threats. There was one streetwalker who got a little grabby with a guy I was walking with and later the same night I saw 2 young guys beat up an old Colombian and take a phone from him.
Although I never made use of the streetwalkers, I walked those streets many times. I preferred the casas and my Facebook contacts. Not one of the women tried to extort me or threatened to call the police, and not one tried to raise the price. A few wanted to stay longer and a few did, but none asked for more money. More than one came over and just hung out on an evening when I didn't want anything. All I paid was their taxi (although 2 took the Metro, so cost me nothing).
I know people personally who were robbed in El Centro. When I asked what happened the response was "I wasn't paying attention."
If all the girls are trying to extort you, then you must be doing something wrong. Almost every girl I was with over the 353 consecutive days I was in Colombia (5 of those days in Bogota, the rest in Medellin) either wanted to see me again, or wanted to see me again and wanted to bring a friend. Almost every time I ran into a girl I'd been with before, at least one of the friends she was with would give me a number and ask when we could get together.
I'm not a former MMA fighter, never really been in a fight. Always seemed a silly pursuit to me. While I have my share of military experience, I never was anywhere near to combat, except for watching a few bar fights. However, I always felt right at home in El Centro. I visited the restaurants and bars, and saw the sights, whenever I had the opportunity.
The people are not savages. Most of them are fine and friendly people. If your opinion is that they are savages I seriously doubt that you've ever been within 1000 miles of Medellin.
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05-08-18 02:03 #25935
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
Your gringo friends must have been very unlucky.
I’m being silly because the el Centro at night safety debate is ridiculous.
Of course all the ex Navy Seals, Army Rangers, Bronx tough guys, etc, have had no problems.
And they didn’t kill MrE that night for his cell phone, so it must be safe right.
For new guys; use common sense, take precautions, think that it’s dangerous, and you’ll be better off.
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05-08-18 02:02 #25934
Posts: 5668Advice to Visitors to Medellin
I wish to advise all visitors to Medellin to ignore all reports here by those 'brave' mongers who speak about taking videos in El Centro at night. Are you certain that they really did that? It is a dangerous practice for 2 reasons. One, people have been killed in El Centro for their cell phones. Two, there are some shady characters who, for whatever reason, do not want their images recorded. It is a very dangerous practice. Will these brave mongers be there to help you when you find yourself in a dangerous situation?
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05-08-18 02:00 #25933
Posts: 763Originally Posted by Balboa [View Original Post]
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05-08-18 01:54 #25932
Posts: 128Naive
Well Mr. Enter national may mean well he's obviously not experienced about late night El Central. I lived there for a month and a half last year and even as big strong dude as my self was threatened many times, I do not recommend letting your gaurd down there. The poor Colombian even only armed with a small 22 can still pose a legitimate threat to the baddest of gringos. Men proceed with caution in this seedy area or face an uncertainty you may not want.