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04-19-10 23:39 #2010
Posts: 63Infinito
Originally Posted by Amigomio
I just can't comprehend their thinking method.
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04-19-10 17:29 #2009
Posts: 1388Let me explain a couple of things here.
The 1,350 pesos is composed as 1000 pesos for the girl and 350 for the house.
Yes, I agree in not paying more.
But one must accept the fact that Infinito of today is not the same as Infinito of a couple of years back.
Many of the girls working today are hotter and, alas, newer than most of the girls that worked before at El Infi. And this aplies specially to the night shift, where veterans will ask for tips and money to be groped, where the afternoon shift girls ask for nothing.
Night shift girls will ask for 1500 pesos plus 350 pesos for salida, cause they value themsleves above the other shift.
Believe me, cause I have seen them change several times and the generation of girls of today, contrary to the ones of yesteryear, now understand that Infinito is good money for them.
Girls from other clubs that have shunned Infinito, now work there and accept that they make more money than before.
Let me add here the job description for those that don't know the club: Infinito is a working class club.
Contrary to the regular clubs where the girls get their daily salary via drinks, personal dances and maybe a 15 minute private room, the girls get their money from dances and extras.
Opposite rules that the girls at Infinito like, cause in their hearts, they don't like to mingle, sit and drink with customers, make "friends" with them.
Some of the girls simply can not leave the premises, cause some have their boyfriends working around or inside Infinito or simply cause they just don't do salidas.
That is a fact.
On the other hand, and sorry to contradict you cause the girls without leaving can make a nice amount of money.
The afternoon shift for example works from 2 pm to 11 pm.
The divas of that shift start arriving, some at 5 pm and even some at 7 pm, just to work for several hours.
One of my GFs works Thursday thru Saturday and makes over 2000 pesos without stepping outside the club.
As a matter of fact for her, going out on salidas is not a good business.
One of the top monymakers there is Denisse.
She seldom dances (I have only seen her dance once), she is seldom seen standing on the place where all the girls stand, I have only seen her once up on stage during a presentation.
Denisse almost never lays foot on the main floor and I am not joking here. She's always on privados, with a long line of customers waiting for her.
Guys pay 20-30 (120 minutes), 50 pesos privados plus extras.
This girl makes 3000 a day when she works.
I want to bet any of you guys visiting Infinito if you have ever seen Denisse on the floor, heard or seen her.
Same aplies to Mabel, Brenda, Bridgit, Yuriko, Syria, Yoselyn, Hanna and her sister Valeria.
And those are only 8 names in a shift that has 35-40 girls.
I once asked some of them why they do salidas on a minimum basis and I got this as an answer: "Only with friends, cause I make more money here".
Night shift girls are out of my league, aside that I don't like them, but the best bet to get an afternoon shift girl out, is to let her know that you want to see her after 11 pm, after her shift ends.
Best time, best bet, cause you only pay the 1000 pesos, not the 350 for the house.
Originally Posted by Marius 67
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04-18-10 22:56 #2008
Posts: 63Infinito
Well. Living closer to Monterrey has me going once every two weeks. I take the bus from the boarder town of Miguel Aleman which takes about two hours to get to Monterrey. Traveling to Monterrey can be quite unnerving. The bus on this route passes through a small town called Ciudad Meir. I was completely blown away of what I saw passing through. Several cars and trucks crashed with bullet holes, businesses and residential houses burned, and a city deserted with the exception of the Mexican police and Soldiers. With that being said; Monterrey is still relatively safe. You can vastly increase your safety by speaking decent Spanish. Infinto is still a good place to go to. But please no one pay these girls more than $1, 350 for a salida. I was surprised that most of these girls were asking for more. They lose big when they refuse a salida, because most of the locals Spend less than $300 pesos. Most of the Mexican locals sit up front from the stage to get a free grab of ass. Which really annoys the girls. I was able to find a strong 9 for the base price of 1,350.
One other thing I noticed recently about Infinito was the openess of drug use by the dancers and locals.
Please stay safe fellow Mongers. And remember. Don't pay more than $1, 350 pesos for a salida at Infinito!
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04-17-10 21:54 #2007
Posts: 1388LOL
My friend USB got that from a local blog, my far-from-being-my-competition-forum.
Originally Posted by Super Gato
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04-16-10 08:49 #2006
Posts: 382Originally Posted by Bbond
*that is a pregunta retórica.
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04-16-10 07:24 #2005
Posts: 2133Originally Posted by Super Gato
· Oxímoron. (Del gr. oxymoron). m. Ret. Combinación en una misma estructura sintáctica de dos palabras o expresiones de significado opuesto, que originan un nuevo sentido; p. ej., un silencio atronador.(Según el Diccionario de la Real Academia Española de la Lengua)
well, you asked.
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04-16-10 04:38 #2004
Posts: 382Originally Posted by UnospongeBob
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04-11-10 01:55 #2003
Posts: 1383Pretty Funny...
(_!_) Un culito normal…
(__!__) Un culito gordo…
(!) Un culito chiquito….
(_._) Un culito mucho tiempo sentado….
{_!_} Un culito celulítico…
(_o_) Un culito con mucho “kilometraje”..
(_O_) Un culito con mucho más “kilometraje”
(_*_) Un culito roto…
(_x_) Un culito fruncido…
(_X_) Un culito clausurado…
(_$_) Un culito que vale oro…
[_T_] Un culito cuadrado…
(_:_) Un culito raro..
(_@_) Un cyberculo…
(_?_) Un culito misterioso…
(_#_) Un culito lastimado…
(__) Un culito cerrado…
(_%_) Un culito con granitos…
(_\/_) Un culito con tanga…
Y no podían faltar…
(o)(o) tetitas perfectas…
( )( ) tetitas falsas de silicona…
(*)(*) tetitas de pezón alto…
(@)(@) tetitas de pezón grande…
(^)(^) tetitas con frío…
(o)(O) tetitas disparejas…
\o/\o/ tetitas caídas…
( – )( – ) tetitas mordiditas….
(oYo) tetitas pequeñas pero seductoras..
( o Y o ) ¡¡¡ UUUUY QUE PAR DE TETAS!!!
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04-10-10 11:43 #2002
Posts: 1383You have been going home at 1am for ten years...what "self imposed" curfew? You mean compared to 30 years ago? :-)
Things are for the most part, business as usual right now in Monterrey, with just a slight, and I do mean slight, increase in a heightened awareness when you're out and about, or running around at night. However, I do know a couple of girls that have stopped working the clubs for fear that they might get caught in some kind of cross fire late at night if they continually expose themselves to that late night environment. They have left their jobs in the strip club industry and are cutting hair, fearing for their lives.
Originally Posted by Amigomio
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04-10-10 06:56 #2001
Posts: 1388You are right Will,
Paranoia reigns in Monterrey right now.
Truth is after the events 3 weeks ago everything has calmed down.
I still do my rounds, I still go to the clubs, though I am back home by my 1 am selfimpossed curfew.
Hopefully in 2-3 months everything will be back to normal.
Originally Posted by Willa1
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04-08-10 21:31 #2000
Posts: 377Originally Posted by Amigomio
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04-08-10 03:23 #1999
Posts: 160Originally Posted by Amigomio
Thank you for the maps! I was able to get into Monterrey on the 22nd. And had unexpected free time at 9 PM on Tuesday. At your suggestion went to Infinito. I agree. The lineup was INCREDIBLE! Best of the group for me anyway was Stephanie. English was passable. Good conversation & excellent privado. Unfortunately, her shift ended at 11(?). She stayed til midnight. One last privado. Two other quick meetings, rolled out a satisfied man at around 3 PM. I can't wait to get back! And I owe you a beer or two!
As a sidenote. You could tell that there is a lot of nervousness in Monterrey over the violence. Several co-workers reported trucks being hijacked & set on fire blocking busy streets. Most would not bring families out at night. A significant departure from a couple of years ago. For me. I felt very safe. Took the white cab from the Anciro. And green cab from Infinito back. No issue. I really do like this town!
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04-08-10 02:18 #1998
Posts: 1383Last month, as I was traveling by bus between Monterrey and the US border, I paused to reflect on all the violence that I had been hearing about, sometimes wondering over the course of the 3.5 hour trip, if I was perhaps being a little too careless in coming back to Monterrey so often, that I might just be risking my own neck foolishly, feeling a little apprehensive at being a Gringo in Mexico.
I specifically recall, as the bus pulled into the outskirts of Monterrey, noticing that life is pretty much as usual. The closer we got to El Centro, the more normal everything seemed to be, everybody going about their daily business, everybody seeming as though nothing had really changed as far as their own safety is concerned, amidst what is most definitely a statistical increase in violent crime.
Certainly, the increase in violence is quite noticeable if you examine the statistics. But, having noticed how things appeared to be so normal as I came into the heart of Monterrey that day on the bus, it put everything in it's proper perspective, and I felt a lot more at ease about being there.
Monterrey is not Beirut, Iraq, or Afghanistan. Fact is, Monterrey is not probably any worse right now than some of our major US Cities, where I heard a few weekends ago, there were 16 people shot in Chicago on one weekend night.
If you were to visit Chicago, just as I first entered Monterrey on that bus, you would never know that it is such a violent place. Because, just like Chicago, life goes on in Monterrey, and the inhabitants are treating their own everyday existence just as routinely as they always have, with not much more than a matter of fact acknowledgment that things have gotten worse compared to a few years ago. Everybody is just a little more alert, a little more careful, and a little less carefree. But, life goes on for the 99.99% of them that are never even remotely touched by the statistical increase in violent crime.
And, that is what comforts me in my decision to return, that 99.9% of us beat the odds day in and day out whether we are in Chicago or Monterrey. For me, the added risk of being harmed just isn't worth the psychological harm that would result to my psyche were I to eliminate the delights of Monterrey from my life in favor of what is a comparatively delusional perception of safety achieved by staying in my own home town.
Originally Posted by Marius 67
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04-08-10 00:43 #1997
Posts: 382Originally Posted by Amigomio
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04-07-10 17:06 #1996
Posts: 1388Marius, perhaps your recomendation should have been posted at the "Other Areas" thread cause Tampico is 5 hours away from Monterrey by land.
I would have been preferable if you'd said "if you go to Mexico don't go to stripclubs owned by narcs, and be careful when at Tampico cause the federal forces are indeed after what's left of the Zetas."
Also, Tampico is NOT a border town, this is one half of the twin cities of Tampico and Ciudad Madero, oil towns on the Gulf Coast.
Perhaps you should also read in the news that the Zetas, former gunslingers to the Cartel del Golfo are on the run and are being hunted by everyone, army, navy, other cartels.
Perhaps you also don't know that they have been pushed from the State of Tamaulipas border towns to the middle of the country and you are seeing the last of the local bastions trying to defend what little they got.
Hopefully this will over in a couple of months.
Originally Posted by Marius 67