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08-29-18 03:24 #2670
Posts: 137Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
I was on a humanitarian trip, so prepagos/chongos were not on the agenda. I was told that many Venezuelans will work for 2-4 weeks at a job and then the Ecuadoran boss will tell them that there is no pay. Those being paid are making a half or less than the Ecuadorans. Considering their need for money, I am guessing that many of the Venezuelans in Ecuador are available.
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08-28-18 22:48 #2669
Posts: 1792Have venezuelan chicas hit Ecuador yet?
I read how many are fleeing Venezuela and yes many making money in Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin but any sighting of them in Ecuador?
The Tall Man.
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08-22-18 09:40 #2668
Posts: 121Originally Posted by Frankfurt [View Original Post]
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08-21-18 21:13 #2667
Posts: 264Hey Melman,
Are you sure she isn't 35? Does her name starts with 'A'? Haha you and I may be talking to the same Venezuelan MILF perhaps?
Given the advise I am getting to take it easy the first day or so, I think I'd not venture out at 1 AM the night I land but rather have room service and hopefully will be in some physical shape to enjoy it!
Frankfurt.
Originally Posted by Melman111 [View Original Post]
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08-21-18 21:10 #2666
Posts: 264The words of wisdom as usual from WT69! Thanks for the pics and the visual of the 122 toilet scene, no wonder Tomjackin got sick. I am sure this one was for the books!
Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
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08-20-18 19:17 #2665
Posts: 2843Altitude
Everyone reacts differently. Take it easy for the first few hours.
I was with Tomjackin and another monger. Although Tom got sick, we did not get sick from the Altitude, but I got sick from something I eat.
And I know it was not from eating pussy.
I did not check my medicines before leaving home. I had an empty box of Imodem AD. Dummy. I had to buy antibiotics. Never leave home without them!
I even went Zip Lining. I also took the tram up the mountain above Quito.
Also Club 122 does not have toilet paper or a seat on the toilet. That is when I got sick. I made a mess on the toilet.
Bring your own paper.
Originally Posted by Frankfurt [View Original Post]
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08-20-18 13:04 #2664
Posts: 121Originally Posted by Frankfurt [View Original Post]
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08-20-18 01:55 #2663
Posts: 137Originally Posted by Frankfurt [View Original Post]
https://ask.metafilter.com/247052/Wh...kness-in-Quito
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08-19-18 22:19 #2662
Posts: 264Thanks Melman and Tomjackin for your response and help. I am contacting some girls from nena and skokka but no luck finding someone who is available at 1 AM or so. I will likely have to shoot for Habanas.
Melman -it is is only 100 meters from Reina, really that dangerous that even for such short distance I have to take taxi? Sounds like San Salvador.
Tomjackin sorry to hear the altitude hit you hard. I was just thinking that when I walked to the top of Santa Ana volcano crater in San Salvador, it was close to 8000 feet and besides some shortness of breath near top I didn't feel anything else. Actually didn't even think about altitude until couple days later when I was blaming myself for lack of fitness when I assumed to be in good cardio shape as I run 10 Ks and half marathons. But later found out that altitude could hit anyone hard despite of what physical shape one may be in.
Anyhow all booked for travel now so will have to deal with it!
Originally Posted by Melman111 [View Original Post]
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08-19-18 02:00 #2661
Posts: 2683Originally Posted by Frankfurt [View Original Post]
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...uito&p=1737960#post1737960.
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08-19-18 01:45 #2660
Posts: 121Originally Posted by Frankfurt [View Original Post]
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08-18-18 22:01 #2659
Posts: 264Late night arrival in Quito -what are some options?
Possible trip to Quito soon- checking flight options and my preferred airline (s) don't land until almost midnight. By the time I clear customs, make it Reina Isabel hotel, what are my options in walking distance to hotel or outcall so the first night is not wasted sleeping? It seems most casas or girls working out of apartments stop around 7 or 8 PM.
Also any recent travelers not accustomed to high altitude had any major issues adjusting to high altitude in first 24-48 hours? I won't have a long time in Quito and would hate to waste it laying in bed due bad headaches!
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Frankfurt.
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08-18-18 13:36 #2658
Posts: 151Good to know.
Originally Posted by Travelerrr [View Original Post]
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07-13-18 21:14 #2657
Posts: 174Quickie in Quito
Hi, in town for the day only and I had a couple of hours free, so went on to the local locanto classifieds page, where there are hundreds of ads daily, filtered by district, and picked one at random. I sent a whatsapp with 30 minutes advanced notice, whatsapped again when I was at the appropriate intersection, and was given the address and entrance instructions, all via whatsapp, without speaking a word.
The place for the ad I randomly chose is called The Office, in Mariscal Sucre. Three Venezuelans, relatively attractive, but past their prime. No pretenses at all, $40 for half hour with one or $60 with two. All covered. Worth it? Sure. Repeat? Probably not.
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07-10-18 15:46 #2656
Posts: 50Massage place.
Did some of you tried the Adhara spa?
I would like a good massage after my day of work.