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05-26-23 04:00 #62199
Posts: 1089Originally Posted by MoonShot [View Original Post]
Even if the Airbnb says nothing about guests I would read the description of the unit and the other info in the listing. You may be in an apartment attached to the family home, for example. In that case one would reasonably refrain from having guests in. The safest bet is to ask the host before you book.
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05-26-23 03:54 #62198
Posts: 1089Originally Posted by LivingFossil [View Original Post]
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05-26-23 02:11 #62197
Posts: 568Airbnb House Rules Important
I have been exploring the listings of Abnb places in Medellin. There are quite a few that expressly say no sex tourism or "no hookers". It is a shame that a number of those places are very nice. A lot more places say that visitors are not allowed or the registered guests are allowed, meaning if you have a special girl. Medellin probably has more Abnb places with guest restrictions than other cities. There is definitely a lot of hosts who do not want the business of gringos engaged in mongering so be careful about reading the house rules when trying to book an Abnb place.
If you are a casa guy or El Centro streetwalker fan, it will not be a problem and there are a lot of great places that you can stay for a reasonable price. There are still a number of good places on Abnb that are guest friendly but I would say it is a minority of listings on Abnb.
It is the same with the hotels. There are guest friendly hotels but there are also a lot of hotels that do not allow guests or charge a high price for visitors.
You don't run into this issue as much in Thailand or the Philippines or even Mexico. But apparently it is an issue in Medellin.
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05-26-23 01:47 #62196
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
Most guys who go to Centro and see all the undesirables as you described have a tendency to jump to the conclusion that anyone who partakes there is also an undesirable as well.
However I think it takes a lot of effort, versus a little effort to find what your looking for, the language barrier is huge, and probably the hardest part is that you need to spend lots of time on the ground there and be very patient to find the diamonds in the rough.
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05-26-23 00:06 #62195
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Talon [View Original Post]
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05-25-23 22:39 #62194
Posts: 168No ID short time motel near Lleras?
Yoo.
Last time I was in MDE I stayed at no doorman airbnb near Lleras and it was great I would just walk the girls back to my spot for fun.
This time I think I will stay away from the noise in a large building that checks all IDs and I will try to get most of my girls not from Lleras. But if I did want a Lleras girl and they don't have an ID where are the short time motels to go to that are close?
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05-25-23 22:07 #62193
Posts: 9Originally Posted by Talon [View Original Post]
Honestly, I wouldn't bother talking to them too much until you're in country or at least very close to it (I. E. You're sitting in the departure lounge and bored).
Colombianas live in the moment, at best they might make plans for the next few days, even then those plans are pretty far from solid. If she's asking if you want a cita, she means now-ish, as in she's bored and needs money today.
As a side note, if you've never been to Medellin, you should really read up on Colombian slang (Google is your friend here). This will really help with the language barrier,.
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05-25-23 19:10 #62192
Posts: 1283Originally Posted by MoonShot [View Original Post]
I would recommend Happy Massage for what you're looking for. It is pricey, by Colombian standards, but has exactly what you are looking for. I've visited with all of the current girls and I don't think you can make a bad choice.
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05-25-23 19:07 #62191
Posts: 1283Originally Posted by Talon [View Original Post]
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05-25-23 18:53 #62190
Posts: 366Originally Posted by MoonShot [View Original Post]
I didn't get any Tantra either, its just a name. Normal sex place with pretty average girls.
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05-25-23 17:22 #62189
Posts: 112The language barrier
For awhile I've been sporadically chatting with this attractive Facebook girl. I told her I'll be visiting Medellin and that maybe we can have some fun together, my usual opening line. She readily agreed. Fast forward to today, I message her saying I'm in Medellin for a few weeks if you still want to meet. She says sure, but you should know that I only go out on "citas". Now I've seen this term translated as "date" and "appointment", and pros use it to mean the latter, so I ask if she means a regular date or a paid date. Immediately blocked. Guess she meant a romantic date, whoops.
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05-25-23 17:21 #62188
Posts: 5465This:
Originally Posted by OldSchool318 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by CasaNoVa [View Original Post]
Poorly educated has no connection to the level of education completed. Read the forum and tell me I'm wrong. The post which started all this, which mentioned high school dropouts, appears to have been written by a low achieving 12 year old. Run it by your favorite 6th grade English teacher and watch the red pen go to work. The follow-up posts claiming a definite correlation between low class and preference for El Centro are nothing more than poorly disguised bigotry and bigotry can only exist by embracing ignorance.
Instead of posting your beliefs on the inferiority of people who have different preferences, why not post something useful? Where do you eat? What shopping do you do? What have you learned that helps you connect with the girls? What problems have you experienced and how did you overcome them? If you've spent more than a few weeks in Medellin, you should have some knowledge, which others can use to improve their visit.
And isn't helping others better than insulting people you know nothing about?
I'll start.
If I'm staying in an apartment, I'll usually cook breakfast. Fry some eggs, slice an avocado, and wash it down with some juice. Lunch I take at any Colombian restaurant, with a menu of the day. You should have no trouble finding something for under 25 k (when I started, 12-15 k was high end). That's your choice of pork chicken or beef, usually with rice, some type of potato, possibly yuca (edible drywall), a small salad, maybe a choice of soup or beans, and either juice or guandolo. It's just a simple meal, cheap and easy.
Talking to the girls, throw out a few compliments. Most will eat it up. Don't waste a lot of time getting to know them. If you're talking to a girl 6 months before your trip, you'll probably be disappointed. Make contact, let them know when you're coming and move on until you're on the way.
If you've got some special girls and want to make their stay more memorable, get a Disney+ subscription and bring a jar of bread and butter pickles (I wrap the jar in bubble wrap and put it in a zip lock bag in my checked bag). The pickles are like candy and Disney can be streamed in Spanish with English subtitles (or vice versa).
What useful tips do you have?
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05-25-23 16:31 #62187
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234 [View Original Post]
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05-25-23 16:27 #62186
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
The first thing you should know about Brazilian women is that, if you are in a bar or club, they are very quick to jump down your throat. I've seen guys walk up to them and passionately make out within 20 seconds of meeting, to the extent that it looks like they're going to rip each other's clothes off right in front of you. This is not an exaggeration.
https://www.quora.com/What-does-a-Br...anger-at-a-pub
What does a Brazilian kiss mean? Why do Brazilian girls like to engage in a kiss with a stranger at a pub?
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
When I went to upscale homes in Argentina and Brazil, the servants prepared the meal, did the cleaning, and hell even raised the children. I met an Argentine who lived in Canada that was skiing two days after giving birth, and the reason she was able to do was that she had so much help. She said in Canada she would have had only one child but she was able to have four because she had so much help. And every upscale home I looked at in Brazil and Argentina had servants quarters.
The helpers typically come from rural Brazil or Paraguay, and they are paid next to nothing. A Brazilian lawyer wanted to pay her servant more but she was told by neighbors not to do so as to not raise the price on everyone else. It is kind of like the guys here bitching at others for paying the hookers more.
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05-25-23 15:39 #62185
Posts: 2467Originally Posted by RamDavidson84 [View Original Post]