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07-18-14 02:04 #741
Posts: 130Hi George. I'm not going to deny that there are a lot of nice women in those areas. I lived over a year and a half in Hotel Boggiani I, 3 blocks from Shopping Mariscal Lopez in the heart of the Villa Morra area. There are at least 10 discos in that area, if they are all still open. Actually, I now regret that I spent so much time there, but it was comfortable. I now believe I would have done much better with women in the Hotel Boggiani III, on Eusebio Ayala near Calle Ultima (Now a no-name hotel. It was sold).
Those areas are the wealthiest in Asuncion. The people there generally are upper class for Paraguay. The stores, restaurants, and bars in those areas are very expensive. One can always get lucky, but the chances of finding many women in need of money aren't very good. The best bet might be a worker in a restaurant or store. At least one is sure they are working class.
Also, there is little public transportation in that area after about 9:00. To get out of there to go home at night, one needs an auto. There are plenty of young guys that have them around there, but they always seemed to be hustling the upscale women. A working woman who goes there at night will have a problem getting home.
That said, things keep changing. You may have hit on something new here. Local women approaching foreigners would either be for coworkers or working pros. Which bar? In the hotel near Shopping del Sol? How old the women? There are more foreign business people in that area now. Maybe they are attracting a new group of pros? Expensive independents? If you can scope out what's happening, report it. If it sounds really good, I may have to go check it out. But without a car, it is hard for me to get home from there also.
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07-16-14 22:02 #740
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Lexton [View Original Post]
Just last night at the bar lots of local girls approaching foreigners.
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07-16-14 03:18 #739
Posts: 130On Mercado 4 (cuatro)
On Mercado 4, sorry I did not get back sooner, but Hollywood is leaving anyway. If you look at my post again, you will note that I never mention Street Walkers. I just said it might be interesting and you might meet someone.
What Mercado 4 has, like I said, is many generally poorer people. They go there from all over the metro area to shop and work. So if you are looking for local non pro people, it is somewhat unique. The touristy streets around Palma and Estrella are more full of hustlers and government / office / store workers, who earn more and are less likely to be approachable.
If one wants to meet local women, there aren't many places where they go.
But again, it all depends on your game. Meeting local non pro women isn't that easy.
By the way, I have heard that the blocks of De Francia there have pros and crack heads at night. But I am not going to go there to find out.
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07-15-14 04:23 #738
Posts: 64Hello and nice to meet you!
Hi George,
Sorry, I'm leaving in the morning and going back to the States.
Since you are a native just RTFF and you will be fine.
Good luck,
Hollywood.
Originally Posted by GeorgeGiorgio [View Original Post]
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07-15-14 01:35 #737
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Hollywood124 [View Original Post]
I'm at the hotel in front of Shopping Del Sol!
We can hunt together, I'm from Asuncion, and native speaker but live in the States.
I'm here whole week.
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07-13-14 20:52 #736
Posts: 64Bug Spray!
Hi all, I was returning to my hotel near Shopping Del Sol yesterday around dusk and was attacked by swarms of insects twice! Do not forget to bring Bug Spray like "Off" or other insect replelant. Spray windows also as they tend to come in the windows. Yesterday was warm as well as today so I think the bugs are out. Lots of standing water and open sewers where I am. The drainage is stopped up which leads to standing water.
As for the "Cheap Pussy" yes I agree. It's the all other things that I see and have bought that really shocks me. Sorry, I'm kind of a "Numbers Guy" and I guess I am over-analyzing everything. I am quite spoiled as I buy everything from Warehouse membership stores like Costco which sell everything in bulk or multipack packages which makes the unit / price ratio very inexpensive.
Yesterday, I went to Deseos and was with Nalia, 24 years old, 5'6' slim with dyed strawberry blond hair. Completo. Very nice. Not really GFE. I won't repeat.
Today, I taking a break in the action and am watching the finals of the World Cup Soccer.
Good luck to all!
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07-13-14 20:20 #735
Posts: 9Yes, somewhat strange that $ declined 5% in 10 days for no apparent reason. BTW I always stay in the center and would always recommend that. Asu generally not too pleasant a town for pedestrians, except the very Center, the large central plaza, where the Pantheon de los Heroes is located (and the Lido Bar), Calles Palma and Estrella, there it is ok nice to have a stroll, plus last year they inaugrated the costanera, a waterfront drive along the Bahia de Asuncion, also a nice stroll (just coming from there), if you have nothing better to do that is. Personally like the sight of that preWWII destroyer of the Paraguayan fluvial navy moored there.
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07-13-14 02:41 #734
Posts: 765Paraguay is cheapest in Latin America
Originally Posted by GwaiLo [View Original Post]
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07-12-14 22:06 #733
Posts: 9Thanks Hollywood for that further research into M4, I later anyway thought that, as I get older, street walkers are a bit too low life for me. No insult intended they lead a hard life, anyway. Privados and independents publishing in the web are more for me.
You find Asu expensive? I think it is rated the cheapest capital of LatAm. Agree though that it is much less cheap then a few years ago.
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07-12-14 03:07 #732
Posts: 64ASU Mercado 4 (Cuatro)
Hello Gwai and Life.
Today I went to Mercado 4 (Market 4) around 15:30 to 17:30. I looked around and saw many stalls selling food, clothes to cheap junk from China. I did not see any ladies. I then was asking if there are any ladies around the market. Every told me there were none. I kept searching but I did not see any ladies. I was pointed out to a Casa called RB Productions (see Hot or Asunsex for address). Just one pretty petite lady and 3 not so good looking ladies. Prices were 100 for 30 minutes and 150 for one hour. I did not partake.
Earlier, I went to Deseos at 1008 14 de Mayo. A yellow house with blue trim and door. It was 100 for 30 minutes, 150 for 45 minutes and 200 for 60 minutes. I was with Ingrid. She was pretty and slim. The problem was she had a very bad cold and the performance was not that good. I will not repeat with Ingrid.
I don't know why but I had very, very good luck with Paraguayan ladies in EZE (Buenos Aires). All the Paraguayan ladies were GFE with me there. OK, no problem, tomorrow awaits me.
I listened to Ken Apple and brought a lot of soap, antibacterial lotion and Lysol spray (disinfectant) so I guess that's why my suitcase is so heavy. I'm glad I did bring the cleaners as this country is extremely dirty! And it looks like there was a hurricane here as everything needs are & are! (repair and replacement). It is very dirty here so if you are into cleanliness this is NOT the place for you.
Returning to my hotel near the Shopping del Sol, I was in a overly-packed bus with maybe 50-60 people. I think the people could have use some of my soap and disinfectant. I'm not sure if they have deorant or perfume here? Anyway, If you take the bus here I hope you have good dental fillings as they may get loose as the ride is very bumpy and shaky. It took me about 20 minutes to get to the center of town and about 90 minutes to get back as the traffic was very bad. The people in Shopping del Sol seem to be more "White" and the center people seen to be more "Brown. " I'm surprised that ASU has so many "White" Paraguayan people.
I was worried about the water and cleanliness of the food in the restaurants but I been here for a couple of days and am not having any trouble (traveler's diarrhea), although I am careful of where I eat.
Since the US Dollar is at a very bad rate the already expensive prices are very, very expensive. I am shocked at the prices here. Well, I guess we have the advantage of Costco, Sam's Club, Walmart, etc.
Very nice and helpful people here! Lots of smiles!
OK, full report to follow. Goodluck!
Originally Posted by GwaiLo [View Original Post]
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07-11-14 23:18 #731
Posts: 765July in Paraguay
Originally Posted by Hollywood124 [View Original Post]
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07-10-14 22:01 #730
Posts: 64Boots!
Hello fellow members.
I'm in ASU now. I am staying near the Shopping Del Sol. It's raining on and off and I should have brought my Hi-tech hiking boots (Gortex breathable) as there is no drainage and it's very muddy here where my hotel is.
I took the bus number 30 from the ASU airport to Shopping Del Sol Mall. I paid 2,400 Gs (Guarani Paraguay) instead of the 88,000 Gs (I think?) for a taxi. Taking the bus is not for everyone. The buses are pre-historic and should be retired to the junk yard. The roads are very bumpy with cracks and potholes. And you need to be pretty strong to carry a suitcase (mine was 52 lbs.) and backpack while holding on for dear life. The driver was going over 90 kms on a very bad highway. It seemed like the driver would accelerate and brake at the last second and you would jerk forward for every stop.
I got cleaned up and changed clothes and went to Parada 838 (Itubre 838) taking a taxi (42,500 Gs) as it was 17:00 and was getting dark. I must of had bad luck as all was left were about 7 overweight and older ladies. I prefer young and very slim. I was going to leave but after all the trouble and expense I decide to take Analia. Analia was about 5'5", 130 lbs with dyed blond / gold hair. She was 27 years old with one child. She was all business and no GFE. All was covered. I will not repeat with her. I think is was 80,000 Gs for 30 minutes. I did not see any of the young and slim ladys listed on their website. I am not sure if I will go back to Parada 838 but I may go there on Sunday as I think the other Casas are closed.
ASU is pretty runned down and the infrastructure is crumbling. But I think it is better than MDE (Medellin, Colombia).
In Ken Apple's report for "Newbies" he strongly recommeds hand washing as things here are not very clean here. I agree, I brought liquid hand soap, alcohol hand sanitizer, Lysol spray and antibacterialbodysoap.
Very nice people here! I asked for directions or a recommendation for a restaurant and the people are very friendly and all smiles. (Try getting a smile out of someone in PTY (Panama) (I go to PTY very often). The US Dollar was at 4400 to 1 a few weeks ago and now it is at 4200 to 1 US Dollar. Wow, what happened over the last few days? So now things getting very expensive for us Gringos. At least conversational Spanish should be known to ask basic questions and recommendations.
I'll be taking bus number 30 daily to the casas since I will be going durning the daytime.
Just a short report for today. Full report to follow. Bring your rain gear just in case!
P.S: I am seeing mosquitos hanging around my room even though it's a little cold. Bring bug spray also just in case.
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07-08-14 04:31 #729
Posts: 9Street action in Mercado 4
Dear collegues,
Today I had an afternoon with nothing to do, so headed for mercado 4, curious to see if there are some girls around, because I heard there is some street action.
Well, didn't see any, only miles of stalls after stalls after stalls, not picturesque really, just 3. World. Was there from 4 to 5 pm.
Any of you knowing anything by Chance? Was I too early? Is it only after dark? Or did I miss the specific place where they hang out? Any hint appreciated.
BTW was in Parada 838 the day before, glad all you guys liked it, found it a bit shabby, though, type of place you wouldn't want to take a shower really.
Turned out I had a good time anyway, but like other privados more like Cerro Cora 462, or that one called "Mansion VIP" (has listings in hot.com.py) which is some 30% more expensive then the Microcentro Privados plus it is taxy ride of some distance from Microcentro but had quite some hotties when I visited. Can't recall address.
What pleasant climate these days! Have been here often, all too many times it is just too damn hot.
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07-03-14 22:27 #728
Posts: 10Asu hotels
Recently returned from a weeks stay in ASU, stayed at Hotel Cecllia, comfortable Hotel, secure, well kept, two / three star local hotel, front desk helpful, arranged local tours, OK.
Breakfast, good location, near Crown Plaza and a very good restaurant, excellent steaks, Lobe Osvaldo, and local Pub, overall experience OK, local scene similar to Quito.
Ecuador experience several years ago, not cheap but affordable, will repeat, enjoy.
Originally Posted by Lexton [View Original Post]
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07-03-14 20:02 #727
Posts: 130Hi Life,
I sympathize with the problem but just can't advise you much. To finish with this, you have to think about what you can do.
I have never been to Palmas del Sol but mongers have been happy with the location nearer the apts. The other areas are in the old Microcenter / port area, where there is some ability to wander at night and maybe find something outside the apts. The Benjamin Constant apt is near the disco Africa which I think is still open. But if you don't speak spanish you are not likely to hit something in a disco. It won't be that easy on the street. Take out from the apts is reportedly very expensive, and I don't doubt this.
So I kind of have to go back to what I said in the first place. It isn't easy to decide. Best is to try to read the posts and relate what was said to what you think you CAN do. And give it your best shot. Good luck.