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12-23-20 16:29 #4995
Posts: 156Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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12-23-20 09:01 #4994
Posts: 38Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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12-22-20 06:07 #4993
Posts: 2669Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
Also, what did you expect in Lima? Even though they are open for some visitors, the country is taking an ass-kicking! So much so, they are willing to try the vaccine from China!
If I was religious, I would say god help them. But, I'm not. However, I have many contacts in Peru and I wish them only the best.
I love Lima and I will return!
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12-22-20 05:38 #4992
Posts: 3160Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
I was engaged to a Venezuelan and I helped move her to Lima. She was hot, her body was a 10 and I felt that she could be on the cover of a fitness magazine. I was worried that she would get prayed on there and she did. I was bummed I lost her but I thank God now that I did.
Thing is when I was with her in Lima, I never saw anyone hotter than her. It seems inevitable that whenever you have a hottie, you look around and see someone better looking than your gal. Anyway, that never happened with her in Peru.
Then I went to Bogota and Medellin and I saw hundreds of women in my ex's class. Thing is that they performed better, were nicer, and they were not nearly as cocky.
Do not get me wrong. The women in Lima are sweet, but the price of housing / hotels is double that of Colombia. Food is 50% more and if you go to Santa Fe in Bogota or Centro in Medellin, pussy is like 75% cheaper.
I have been to Lima many times, and I do not know why any monger would go there. Lima is probably the worse deal for pussy outside of possibly Santiago in South America.
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12-22-20 05:04 #4991
Posts: 244Perhaps a better approach
Next time rent an apartment and stick with Non, semi-pros.
Not published for all to see.
Not Brazil types, mind you but GFE with a young chick.
Later.
Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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12-22-20 00:37 #4990
Posts: 2395First impression: don't come here
This country is still largely in lockdown. I'd booked 6 nights at Doubletree Pardo assuming it would be girl-friendly like its namesake in Sao Paulo. Big mistake. No visits allowed ("Covid", usual excuse). After I made somewhat of a fuss the receptionist agreed I could have a visitor for a 20 USD joiner fee. This was all theoretical since I hadn't been able to locate a girl worth a joiner fee yet. I'm not even sure girls, especially non Peruvian girls, would want to visit clients in hotels since a girl is required to leave her ID at reception and if her name is entered into the computer system she might get tracked down for violating social distancing rules. I've seen many online girls list the fews hotels to which they're prepared to go. This could suggest all other hotels are problematic.
I hope to have more to report in the days to come but don't count on it. There are girls online but they seldom reply to messages. Plus, they look average compared to the lookers in Brazil.
Lima is not Sao Paulo folks! Stay in Brazil if you can.
Customs at Lima airport no longer stamp passports of arriving or departing foreigners ("Covid", of course).
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12-14-20 23:07 #4989
Posts: 156Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
Apparently there are some good ones around, esp with spa / steamroom inside for around S /60 for about 3-4 hours, esp in Lince / LOS Olivos.
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12-11-20 21:05 #4988
Posts: 2395Originally Posted by PeacefulSurfer [View Original Post]
Girl-unfriendliness had tended to vanish from hotels, now it is rearing its ugly head again through AirbnB.
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12-11-20 15:39 #4987
Posts: 24Airbnb vs Hotel
Read through the past several pages of the forum and am not finding much info on lodging. I am currently finding cheap flights from NY to Lima in February is making me consider a trip down. As I am in the initial planning process, does anyone have suggestions on renting an airbnb vs a chica friendly hotel? Any tips on finding chica friendly airbnb's?
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12-09-20 23:53 #4986
Posts: 2395Originally Posted by Jockey16 [View Original Post]
Why can't AirbnB get their act together on this?
I've rented 2 AirbnBs with a safe in Brazil but they were both within hotels, so not really typical for AirbnB.
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12-09-20 22:58 #4985
Posts: 244Are safes safe?
Not as safe as we think:
https://www.corporatetravelsafety.co...ght-they-were/
Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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12-09-20 21:13 #4984
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
We all have our way of securing items. IMO some of the best ways are in plain sight with a little thinking and planning that goes into it.
For years I have recommended https://www.corporatetravelsafety.co...ks-for-travel/ They have some very cool devices that you can purchase.
I use a combination of psychology and security when I hide my things. I also never assume that my things are truly secure by whatever means I have been given to secure them. I like to add my own level of protection to it.
There is also something called a KEE LOCK which you can put over your door handle and no-one will be able to enter your room or apartment without a key to it. It weighs maybe 2 lbs . It goes everywhere with me. Maids hate it !
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12-09-20 20:54 #4983
Posts: 15815Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
So what good would even a pacsafe or lock box do if like you said you had no idea who had the keys to the apartment? They could come in and take your pac safe or lockbox and leave faster than they could take the shit out of the safe.
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12-09-20 20:22 #4982
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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12-09-20 13:13 #4981
Posts: 2395AirbnB with an in-room safe?
Any tip about an an AirbnB with a safe in Lima? The girl-friendliness is easy enough to sort out but the in-room safe is trickier. Some hosts will have safes that are not even attached to the wall.
The AirbnB App provides filtering for equipments. There's all kinds of life-saving equipments like hair-dryer and piano you can filter for, but no one seems ever to have heard of an in-room safe. Carbon monoxide detector? No, I have no intention of running a combustion engine in the apartment thank you. Am I the only traveller desperate to hang on to his passport and credit cards?