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  1. #5656

    Looking for info in Lima

    I've spent quite a bit of time in Medellin over the last few years, but I'm thinking of visiting Lima for a change. I'm hoping I can get some information that might help me planning my time there. Is there an area in Lima where the expats tend to congregate? I'the like to meet some folks who know the scene there.

    I prefer the Casas when I go to Medellin because it's so uncomplicated. I like to stop for a short session and then go about my day. No desire to hook up with girls for dates or long sessions. Can somebody pass along any info they are willing to share?

    Also, I'm looking for a taxi driver (or someone) that can help guide me around a bit while I'm there. Things like picking me up at air-port, taking me for groceries. Etc.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks.

    Barnstormer.

  2. #5655

    Been a while but

    Safe club to hit is Tequila Rock a couple blocks away. Always a sprinkled of pros, non pros and hot girls with friends. If your Spanish is good, hit up Pizza alley and try out your game on the many waitresses and regular girls.

  3. #5654
    Quote Originally Posted by Tumeric1  [View Original Post]
    You will probably be staying in Miraflores. Miraflores / San Isidro / Barranco have a continuous beautiful and safe area which is miles long (and a mile or two wide). Protests happen in the center, miles away from where you would stay, eat, walk. There is zero chance of protests in those nice areas I mentioned. And there is no reason for you to go to the city center.

    You will be totally fine. You might be slightly stressed (but still completely safe) when taking a taxi from airport to Miraflores, as it goes through some not great areas, but once you get into airbnb / hotel, you will have no issues. If anything, being able to get into the best restaurants will be somewhat easier with less tourists.
    Thanks for proving your thoughts guys. I am too invested to back out of my trip Ofcourse I will play safe when I am in Lima. I will reach out to some of the senior members soon for more advice and help with intros.

  4. #5653

    Safety in Lima

    Quote Originally Posted by Yendappu  [View Original Post]
    I am not doubting when you say its safe there from the perspective of locals, but think through the lenses of a tourist who doesn't know the city and don't know the government building / places to avoid and keep a tab on daily protest, they could stray into harm's way. These days due to social media, protests could initiate within minutes / hours and it will be hard for a tourist to be on top of it.
    You will probably be staying in Miraflores. Miraflores / San Isidro / Barranco have a continuous beautiful and safe area which is miles long (and a mile or two wide). Protests happen in the center, miles away from where you would stay, eat, walk. There is zero chance of protests in those nice areas I mentioned. And there is no reason for you to go to the city center.

    You will be totally fine. You might be slightly stressed (but still completely safe) when taking a taxi from airport to Miraflores, as it goes through some not great areas, but once you get into airbnb / hotel, you will have no issues. If anything, being able to get into the best restaurants will be somewhat easier with less tourists.

  5. #5652
    Quote Originally Posted by Tumeric1  [View Original Post]
    I have several friends / contacts in Lima that I communicated with lately regarding the situation. Lima (at least nice areas like Miraflores) is extremely safe, protests are localized, restaurants are open, etc.

    Police here is very different from police in Mexico (for example), as to their level of integrity, and you should not worry about them, they are there to protect you.

    I would not travel elsewhere, though, and just stick to Lima until things calm down.
    That's true.

    In fact, things are so "normal" around here (except on TV news programs) that, immersed in everyday life, one forgets that there are protesters and that Lima Centro should be avoided.

    Just last Tuesday, around 4:30 pm, I was driving from the beach at Chorrillos to LOS Olivos to meet a girl and, without thinking, I took the fastest route: Circuito de Playas-Via Expresa Paseo de la Republica. Suddenly, I found myself right in front of the Palace of Justice; I thought "OMG! This was a mistake!", but everything was normal. Just a big kite with the colors of the flag (red-white-red) flying with a tail banner that read "DINA ASESINA" but not a single protester. Then I took Av. Garcilazo de la Vega and, a couple of blocks before arriving at Av. Tacna, there was a big bunch of protesters, nearly three blocks long, marching towards the Palace of Justice, wic, luckily meant I was driving in the opposite direction. I suspect there were some two hundred protesters with banners and flags, flanked by a small contingent of police officers and an army of reporters, photographers, and TV cameramen (nearly half as much as the protesters). I won't say that I wasn't afraid when the protesters filed past me, I expected at least a rock on my windshield at any moment, but none of that happened. Right after the protesters, all the cars and buses traveling in their same direction were slowly following them like nothing happened.

    Now I wish I had taken some photos and videos with my cellphone but, at this point, I was too scared.

    All I will say is, with all that adrenaline in my blood, the sex was amazing minutes later.

    I don't know if things are going to get worse or not, I really don't think so, but right now just staying out of Lima Centro is enough to be safe. Of course, all plans to travel outside of Lima must be discarded.

    J. J.

  6. #5651
    I am not doubting when you say its safe there from the perspective of locals, but think through the lenses of a tourist who doesn't know the city and don't know the government building / places to avoid and keep a tab on daily protest, they could stray into harm's way. These days due to social media, protests could initiate within minutes / hours and it will be hard for a tourist to be on top of it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jockey16  [View Original Post]
    I agree.

    The demonstrations are taking place in important Avenues, close to government buildings and most of them are Pacific in nature.

    Side streets are safe so are places like Miraflores, San Isidro and even Lince.

    They have not affected neither sites Nike photokines or "delivery" or sweethearts..

  7. #5650
    I agree.

    The demonstrations are taking place in important Avenues, close to government buildings and most of them are Pacific in nature.

    Side streets are safe so are places like Miraflores, San Isidro and even Lince.

    They have not affected neither sites Nike photokines or "delivery" or sweethearts.

    Later.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tumeric1  [View Original Post]
    I have several friends / contacts in Lima that I communicated with lately regarding the situation. Lima (at least nice areas like Miraflores) is extremely safe, protests are localized, restaurants are open, etc.

    Police here is very different from police in Mexico (for example), as to their level of integrity, and you should not worry about them, they are there to protect you.

    I would not travel elsewhere, though, and just stick to Lima until things calm down.

  8. #5649

    Travel to Lima

    Quote Originally Posted by Yendappu  [View Original Post]
    Unrest has been going on for few weeks now, been following the news closely and I wouldn't want to get caught in the middle of any protest. I am not in Lima, but based on the news of unrest, I wouldn't want to be there, since there is no law & order, even police could take advantage of the tourist / foreigners. Machu Picchu has been closed indefinitely. It attracts a lot of tourist. My 2 cents would be to postpone your travel plans if possible. I am not sure if your airlines has any flexibility to change the tickets without any cost due to the unrest.
    I have several friends / contacts in Lima that I communicated with lately regarding the situation. Lima (at least nice areas like Miraflores) is extremely safe, protests are localized, restaurants are open, etc.

    Police here is very different from police in Mexico (for example), as to their level of integrity, and you should not worry about them, they are there to protect you.

    I would not travel elsewhere, though, and just stick to Lima until things calm down.

  9. #5648
    Unrest has been going on for few weeks now, been following the news closely and I wouldn't want to get caught in the middle of any protest. I am not in Lima, but based on the news of unrest, I wouldn't want to be there, since there is no law & order, even police could take advantage of the tourist / foreigners. Machu Picchu has been closed indefinitely. It attracts a lot of tourist. My 2 cents would be to postpone your travel plans if possible. I am not sure if your airlines has any flexibility to change the tickets without any cost due to the unrest.

    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGuy123  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    How's the situation in Lima? I am reading of daily growing protests. Is this affecting local city travel, nightlife and dating. I've booked my travels and plan to be there in a couple of weeks. Let me know if any of you currently staying in Lima have any advice.

  10. #5647

    Situation in Lima

    Hey guys,

    How's the situation in Lima? I am reading of daily growing protests. Is this affecting local city travel, nightlife and dating. I've booked my travels and plan to be there in a couple of weeks. Let me know if any of you currently staying in Lima have any advice.

  11. #5646
    Hi Prada,

    Thank you for the kind words, and for treating her so nicely.

    Miss L has only good things to say about you.

    Hope your first choice will be availabe on your return.

    Later.

    Quote Originally Posted by PradaGucci  [View Original Post]
    Just a quick vouch for Jockey. He's the man! I am here in Lima and was all scheduled to see a girl from Geisha Academy but Jockey sent me a few options that looked great. My top choices weren't available but I still saw one of his amigas that was a student. "L" was very nice. 24 years old. Everything natural. To be fair, I'll say it wasn't my first choice but I'm going to be coming to Lima more for work and I just wanted to get a good sense of if his amigas were dependable.

    I cancelled my appointment with Geisha Academy. I have to say that Geisha is a totally reputable operation! They are quick with WhatsApp messages and very professional. I cancelled with notice and they were totally cool about it. I wish they were all this good.

    Jockey is suspended until June 2023 for doxing a guy that cheated one of his amigas. (While I think the guy was shitty to do what he did, I agree that no one should get doxed on a public forum). Luckily he can receive messages if you send him a message but he can't initiate the PM due to the suspension. We communicated and he gave me his WhatsApp and he sent several options. He is a true gentleman and feel privileged to be in contact with him.

    I do believe that Jockey is just sharing contacts to help his amigas. No other motivation. You can or don't have to contact him but I applaud guys like him that are willing to share contacts of their amigas.

    "L" was on time, she delivered what was promised, was GFE, she was freshly showered right before coming over to my hotel. She stayed for the agreed upon 90 minutes and probably would have stayed longer but I had a meeting I had to go to. She kept her end of the bargain. I probably wouldn't see her again just because I like the hardened pros. I'm probably the opposite of a lot of guys. I don't have illusions of grandeur trying to delude myself into wanting a "normal amateur". I don't really want that. I don't mind the fake tits, a bit of cosmetic surgery and general upkeep. I like the talking nasty, eye contact, even a bit of moaning (even if it may be fake). THAT turns me on.

    I admit I'm a picky bastard. I dated lots of models and had lots of porn star type experiences. That's my thing. So while "L" probably wouldn't be repeatable for me, many guys would probably like her. She is really talkative and likes to talk if you ask her questions. She is a student and very genuine. I'm fluent in Spanish so that always makes things easier.

    I paid her $130 US for 90 minutes plus gave her a tip to more than cover her Uber rides both ways.

  12. #5645

    Street Girls

    I've got a thing for street girls, does anyone know any good streets where they congreate?

    Thanks in advance!

  13. #5644
    Just a quick vouch for Jockey. He's the man! I am here in Lima and was all scheduled to see a girl from Geisha Academy but Jockey sent me a few options that looked great. My top choices weren't available but I still saw one of his amigas that was a student. "L" was very nice. 24 years old. Everything natural. To be fair, I'll say it wasn't my first choice but I'm going to be coming to Lima more for work and I just wanted to get a good sense of if his amigas were dependable.

    I cancelled my appointment with Geisha Academy. I have to say that Geisha is a totally reputable operation! They are quick with WhatsApp messages and very professional. I cancelled with notice and they were totally cool about it. I wish they were all this good.

    Jockey is suspended until June 2023 for doxing a guy that cheated one of his amigas. (While I think the guy was shitty to do what he did, I agree that no one should get doxed on a public forum). Luckily he can receive messages if you send him a message but he can't initiate the PM due to the suspension. We communicated and he gave me his WhatsApp and he sent several options. He is a true gentleman and feel privileged to be in contact with him.

    I do believe that Jockey is just sharing contacts to help his amigas. No other motivation. You can or don't have to contact him but I applaud guys like him that are willing to share contacts of their amigas.

    "L" was on time, she delivered what was promised, was GFE, she was freshly showered right before coming over to my hotel. She stayed for the agreed upon 90 minutes and probably would have stayed longer but I had a meeting I had to go to. She kept her end of the bargain. I probably wouldn't see her again just because I like the hardened pros. I'm probably the opposite of a lot of guys. I don't have illusions of grandeur trying to delude myself into wanting a "normal amateur". I don't really want that. I don't mind the fake tits, a bit of cosmetic surgery and general upkeep. I like the talking nasty, eye contact, even a bit of moaning (even if it may be fake). THAT turns me on.

    I admit I'm a picky bastard. I dated lots of models and had lots of porn star type experiences. That's my thing. So while "L" probably wouldn't be repeatable for me, many guys would probably like her. She is really talkative and likes to talk if you ask her questions. She is a student and very genuine. I'm fluent in Spanish so that always makes things easier.

    I paid her $130 US for 90 minutes plus gave her a tip to more than cover her Uber rides both ways.

  14. #5643
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGuy123  [View Original Post]
    Does anyone know how long it takes for the subscription to be activated after I send the note to admin with my binance wallet transaction ID? I sent the note through 'Contact Us' link on Monday. Really looking forward to my trip to Lima.
    Mine took 2 days. On the website it says a few hours but it took 2 days. Just note that you will get an email and you need to respond to that email with the Transaction ID #. Once I did that, it was fairly quick. But that email was buried in my spam.

  15. #5642

    Subscription activation

    Does anyone know how long it takes for the subscription to be activated after I send the note to admin with my binance wallet transaction ID? I sent the note through 'Contact Us' link on Monday. Really looking forward to my trip to Lima.

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