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04-23-19 14:51 #631
Posts: 5466Originally Posted by Global00 [View Original Post]
However, many of the "man, I have to check that place out" crowd are the same people who raise hell when they find out their hotel in Medellin doesn't have a heater, or their hotel in Bogota doesn't have air conditioning. Those are the guys only thinking about one aspect, cheaper, maybe less experienced prepagos.
What you call criticizing, I call reality. 2 years ago a first timer asked for advice. A few guys told him to stay in El Centro, close to all the pussy. I read his description, no experience, almost no Spanish and suggested he stay at the Mansion. Not because I think it's better, but I thought it was better for him.
He spent 1 sleepless night in his El Centro hotel, then was lucky to get a room at the Mansion for the rest of his trip.
I'm not here with an axe to grind, or some favorite place to promote. I'm here to inject some reality when and where it's needed. If you think asking about whether the water is drinkable isn't needed, try drinking some.
As for your veiled threat, what do you propose I do? Should I fly to BsAs and ask Jackson or A2 to type up my messages? Should I go hang out at the Cucuta airport and question every gringo that gets off every plane? Or should I just get a megaphone and walk around Parque Lleras expressing my opinions?
Instead of cowardice. Which I always thought was better applied to name calling via the internet. How about "reaching an audience?" If I was sitting in Medellin and someone told me they were going to Cucuta because they heard the streetwalkers only charge 20 k, I'd tell him the same thing. But I'm not sitting in Medellin at the moment and I'm not prepared to fly all over the world to track down every poster and ask if they've really thought about it.
However, you're welcome to pm me to schedule a meeting and I will happily express my opinions in person.
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04-22-19 15:04 #630
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
Will I ever return to Cucuta? I have been twice in the past month, which has satisfied my quench, so no I don't have any reason to return but love the daily video calls from the chicas I met on this most recent trip.
And NO the water is not drinkable, the dirty balmy humid stale air in Cucuta absolutely kills my day time zest for exploring and P4 P fun and other than a few sites to see within a half a day and there is little to nothing else to do or see in Cucuta.
I sit now in my apartment here in rainy Medellin and seriously contemplating a drive down to Cali, again something different, oh and yesterday (Sunday April 21st) I had 2 paisas with one in the afternoon for a few hours and the other from last night, one of them a non-pro favorite of mine for the past year and the other some new pussy, both fully satisfying.
The Tall Man.
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04-22-19 05:48 #629
Posts: 1784Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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04-21-19 23:41 #628
Posts: 2684Originally Posted by BKKguru [View Original Post]
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04-21-19 20:57 #627
Posts: 209I understand this is a forum for a lot of men to gossip and pass judgement. And hiding behind ones computer to do so seems to be the preferred method of cowardice. With that said, I have visited Bogota, Medellin, Cali, Cartagena, Barranquilla, Buenaventura, and Santa Marta. I have frequented them often. Spending $167 to fly to Bogota then another $65 roundtrip to fly to seeúcuta os worth the new adventure. Every place has its caveats and that's part of the experience. If one doesn't like, it they can just leave. A sunk cost that is miniscule in the grand scheme of a new adventure. Continue to enjoy criticizing if that gets you off. Just make sure you keep it in the realm of punch keys to do it LOL.
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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04-21-19 19:50 #626
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
And actually they will end up spending more because they will start with the she was so nice and GFE that I gave her 100 K tip. Don't tell me how to spend my money. To me it was well worth it. Etc.
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04-21-19 18:53 #625
Posts: 177Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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04-21-19 17:07 #624
Posts: 5466It's good to see all the interest in other areas.
But it's also rather funny.
Everyone is ready to spend $100 on a round trip to hot, dusty Cucuta, because they can save $3-$4 on a hungry Venezuelan chica. Of course, after 40 or 50 gringos show up, everyone will end up spending the same as in El Centro or Santa Fe, for 1/10th of the selection.
I can understand making the trip because you want to explore Colombia. There's a lot to see outside of Medellin and Bogota. I just can't understand making the trip believing that somehow the pussy in Cucuta is better than the pussy anywhere else. The price difference isn't enough to deal with the lack of services, or the climate. Especially if you mess up and book a room with no air conditioning.
There's one important question nobody has asked. Is the water drinkable? Dealing with 100° heat with no air conditioning and uncontrollable bowels isn't something you want to experience.
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04-21-19 09:16 #623
Posts: 85There it is!
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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04-21-19 06:42 #622
Posts: 286An introduction to Cúcuta
San José de Cúcuta (official name) is the 6th largest city in Colombia.
Climate.
During the Summer, it gets very HOT with Peak temperatures around 38 see / 100 F.
The wettest months are April, May, September, October and November.
Geography.
The Simon Bolivar International Bridge links the small town of La Parada (Colombia) and San Cristbal (Venezuela). The first major city in Colombia after the border is Cucuta.
The Tachira River (aka Rio Tachira) divides the border between Venezuela and Colombia.
This two lane Simon Bolivar bridge has become a concrete bottleneck for the masses fleeing this crisis in Venezuela.
On CNN, you may have seen pedestrians pushing handcarts, laden with shopping bags and some carrying plastic bags on their shoulders.
Most Venezuelans stay in Cucuta only long enough to have their passport stamped and catch a ride. Medellin is a popular destination for these Venezuelans.
Hotels.
The most frequently asked question is: Which Hotels are girl friendly?
Hotels in Cucuta can be broadly divided into two classes: 2 Stars and 4 Stars.
You can lookup these 1 or 2 Stars Hotels on Google Maps for exact location:
-Hotel Mary.
-Hotel Estadio.
-Hotel El Viajero.
-Hotel Gladiana.
-Hotel Cucuta Plaza Norte.
-Hotel Cavalier Suites.
-Hotel Camila.
All the 1/ 2 Star Hotels are chica friendly. No questions asked.
Personally, I would never stay at these Hotels. I prefer the comfort, cleanliness and security offered by the 3/4 Star properties.
You can lookup these 3/4 Stars Hotels on Google Maps for exact location:
-Holiday Inn Cucuta.
-Hotel Arizona Suites (3 Stars).
-Hotel Casino Internacional (HCI).
These are "Business Hotels". You will see Corporate Marketing events and Employee meetings being held at these Hotels.
60 to 70% of the guests in these Hotels are business travelers.
If you use common sense guidelines, you will have no issues bringing back girls. These guidelines are:
**Book the room for TWO people.
**Be discreet. This means do not walk into the Hotel intoxicated or drunk with two or three girls.
**If the girl is wearing revealing clothes, cover her up BEFORE entering the Lobby. You can use an over sized scarf to wrap around her shoulder.
(If I do not have a scarf, I ask the chica to wait in the Parking lot. I go to my room and bring a shirt for her.).
~BKKguru.
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04-21-19 02:14 #621
Posts: 209Thanks for the info!
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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04-21-19 00:08 #620
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by Global00 [View Original Post]
Hard to compare with other large cities, just given the size of inhabitants, Bogota has plenty of daytime streetwalkers and arguably probably the best selection, Medellin too as I was in centro Medellin today at noon (ie The Vera, Botero Plaza, etc.) and if I was hard pressed I could land something suitable to my taste, same with Cartagena in terms of daytime action BUT lets face it the chicas all come out after sunset.
This brings up a very valid side point which you must consider. The heat and humidity and dirty dusty Cucuta air especially in the daytime, maybe I am spoiled by the climate in Medellin but when it is humid and I am sweaty it does take the fun for me out of the action.
The Tall Man.
The Tall Man.
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04-20-19 22:02 #619
Posts: 209Cucuta Daytime Action?
Thinking about visiting Cucuta out on the first week of May. Is there any daytime action by chance? Is it strictly streetwalker at night and clubs? Could you provide a mongering comparison of the cities like Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena, Cali, etc in reference to Cucuta? Thanks.
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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04-20-19 18:18 #618
Posts: 1Cucuta.
Originally Posted by TomJackin [View Original Post]
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04-20-19 10:41 #617
Posts: 5466Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
When you're dealing with a local girl she's got her friends and family, in most cases, nearby. She has a sense of security and a connection with the area. She might enjoy the sex and she might be very affectionate, but all she needs from you is the money.
The refugee is often cut off from most of her friends and family. She might have found new friends, but she's disconnected from her wider support group. For a short while, you're able to give her a feeling of security and affection.
Just speculation.