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12-04-17 15:24 #24230
Posts: 15908Originally Posted by BigBossMan [View Original Post]
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12-04-17 14:20 #24229
Posts: 425University Girls
Address: Calle 32 F # 65 4 Belen Fatima.
From my worldwide experience sometimes the managers of casas have a knack for hiring women who enjoy sex. I think this casa has one of those managers. My two best sex experiences during a one week stay in Medellin were at this casa. I think you could anything legal in terms of sex acts that you want here. The downside is the facility is the worst of any I visited in terms of bed and shower. Also there are only 3 women in the lineup. 150000 pesos per hour is the base price. 250000 if you want two women at a time. I tipped for some extras. One time 20000 pesos and the other time 50000 pesos. This casa is my top recommendation. Pictures from Whatsapp contact are real but of course they pick flattering pictures.
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12-04-17 07:25 #24228
Posts: 5448Originally Posted by Dickhead [View Original Post]
I know of several cases in the US, where some guy goes out and goes crazy in a strip club or casino, maxes out their credit cards and then claims they were drugged, or the establishment falsely charged them. I know there are cases of people doing the same thing in Colombia and then concocting a story about being drugged. I also know there are cases of people being drugged here. It's real, but it's also a convenient excuse for lack of self-control.
I just talked with someone who fell victim to this. It didn't happen in his room and his losses were minimal. He saw some girls and started talking. A Colombian guy came up, started talking and then went to the bar to buy shots. Much later he woke up in a strange room with no memory of what happened.
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12-04-17 06:44 #24227
Posts: 1065Originally Posted by Dickhead [View Original Post]
That's them, asking me, using the term "americano".
And in over 20 years, I've never had anyone get really pissed off over the matter, not even a little pissed off, and as a matter of fact, they generally use the term to describe people from the USA, or use the term, gringo Lol
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12-04-17 06:36 #24226
Posts: 350Originally Posted by Dickhead [View Original Post]
Real talk.
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12-04-17 04:26 #24225
Posts: 3359Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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12-04-17 04:21 #24224
Posts: 3359Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
Folks, in any country, those who don't speak the local language aren't going to actually know what's going on. They may think they know what's going on, but all their information is inherently filtered, and the demographic group they interacted with will be inherently restricted.
So, I would not out of hand dismiss what someone like JjBee62 says, but I would give more credence to information that came from someone fluent in the language of the realm. But that statement about only a dozen cases of drugging is just totally ridiculous.
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12-04-17 04:04 #24223
Posts: 3359Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
For people who travel a lot, it is not a question of $25 one time, but rather a question of $25 many times. Glad that money is no object for you, and hope that situation continues for you.
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12-03-17 22:35 #24222
Posts: 333Passport expiration
Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
El Mechanico.
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12-03-17 22:03 #24221
Posts: 425Dos Massagistas
I think this is a booker for Venezoalian chicas. I whatsapped them and they said they were with one block of the Floresta metro station. They charge 60000 pesos an hour. I looked at Google Maps and it showed a 40 minute drive during a rainstorm and said I could not make it because of the traffic. The booker countered that she could send someone to my place for 140000 pesos. I agreed. One hour later a young chica shows at my hotel. Not a looker by any means. However she gave a decent massage and the sex was good. I tipped her 50000 additional for BBBJ.
Whatsapp: +57 xxxx405031.
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12-03-17 21:55 #24220
Posts: 764RE: Passport requirements?
Originally Posted by IguanaSix [View Original Post]
https://travel.state.gov/content/tra.../Colombia.html
Keep in mind that for many countries, your passport must be valid for six months beyond the expiration date printed in your passport. Meaning, for many countries, passports technically expire six months before the official expiration date. I've read more than one post on TripAdvisor where someone's vacation was blown up because their passport was technically expired.
To echo YippieKayay, yeah, update your passport pronto. Expect the process to take about six weeks (mine did).
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12-03-17 21:19 #24219
Posts: 806 months.
Needs to be valid 6 months past departure date.
Originally Posted by IguanaSix [View Original Post]
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12-03-17 18:32 #24218
Posts: 3Originally Posted by Balboa [View Original Post]
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12-03-17 18:19 #24217
Posts: 18El Poblado US Citizen killed.
Latest news indicate it seems he was trying to [CodeWord123] a minor and his boyfriend came into help:
http://www.elcolombiano.com/antioqui...llin-JJ7803380
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12-03-17 18:18 #24216
Posts: 4015There is a bit of new information in this video report. It happened on calle 10 near Parque Lleras in what appears to be a pretty modest apartment. The reporters said the victim was with a girl of illegal age, whose boyfriend came to the apartment. The boyfriend is the presumed suspect. The reporters and a law enforcement official they interviewed went on to mention sex tourism and the "companion's" age. You all know the rest.
Originally Posted by Kick123 [View Original Post]