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  1. #4340
    Quote Originally Posted by Kman1
    My experience is the opposite. None of the street girls I picked so far have done bbbj even for a tip. I find it much easier to get it from the bar girls most without a tip. I felt the bar girls feel more secure and relaxed.
    The really good bar & street girls will not require a "tip". Don't waste your time in the alley although some will give BBBJ there. Focus on Constitucion and up the hill on Primera (1st). Your batting average will improve.

    Or, you can try the skank "walkers" near the Chicago Club corner working out of the Monitos 'hotel'.

    Good luck on getting your weiner saliva-sized for 200 pesos ($16.)... It is very do-a-ble but you have to do your DD.

  2. #4339
    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Solo
    As far as I know, most alley girls would do BBBJ. Some would do it voluntarily, others have to be convinced and paid $5-$10 extra etc...
    My experience is the opposite. None of the street girls I picked so far have done bbbj even for a tip. I find it much easier to get it from the bar girls most without a tip. I felt the bar girls feel more secure and relaxed.

  3. #4338
    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Solo
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    So I dont understand why a Spanish speaking guy could not get everything he wanted in TJ.

    Basically because most said " NO " to anything I wanted. I think I am being too crude about it. I came up with my TJ inspired line " Que cosas no haces ?" (What don't you do) to get through the negotiations quicker. My responses were:

    Todo con condon
    Posiciones, besitos, caricias
    Yo hago todo ( when in reality they don't )
    Nada por atras ( no anal)
    Oral solo a *ti ( you aren't munching on my rug)

    I need to try a softer approach this time around. Girls must get freaked out when a newbie walks over and says " Puedo lamer tu culo?" ( Can I lick your ass).

    This time around should be interesting. It will be my third trip in a rather short period of time. They know they will see me around for a few weeks.

    I would still like the tour though.

  4. #4337
    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Solo
    As far as I know, most alley girls would do BBBJ. Some would do it voluntarily, others have to be convinced and paid $5-$10 extra etc...

    The little Julie in front of hotel Cecilia would do BBBJ every time. She would also let you do DFK, tits sucking, pussy sucking, ass sucking or any position your heart desires. She's so sexy in young, sexy, horny ways that I had to suck on her clits a few times... But I dont want to go that hotel again as it's not very clean inside.

    The pretty Taylor in front of the beauty shop next to hotel Edouardo loves to French kiss as she screws. I had a near perfect GFE with her recently.

    The young girls hanging out in front of hotels Mini and Porton are nice, sweet and open to any sort of suggestions. Business has been slow lately, so you can negotiate for anything you want, but have to negotiate before hand. You speak Spanish so you should be able to do it easily.

    The little girl Marisela in front of hotel Porton was complaining she did not have a customer for a few days and showed me her empty purse to prove it. She was probably very horny as she got on top and started screwing the day light out of me in cow girl position.

    Her pussy would grab on tight to my dick. She would then pull it out, grinding the head against her vaginal wall... After a while my dick started to hurt, but she kept grinding away. She wanted me to caress her back and kiss her mouth as we screwed...

    You are more likely to have a hot GFE session if the girls did not have sex for a few days (like just coming back from a vacation...), or if you take their first fuck of the day. At the end of their shift, they would already have their brains fucked out, and they are tired... so it's much more difficult to get them excited and horny...

    Overall alley girls are more likely to do extras and kinky stuffs, whereas club girls tend to follow their clubs' procedures. I suspect a lot of Spanish-speaking bros were able to convince the girls to fuck without condoms...

    You will have to take me on a tour. I can take you on a similar tour of the girls that won't do squat. That is unless I have alley girls and SG's mixed up.

    Coahuilla would be considered the alley but the streets surrounding it would be SG's ? Coahuilla is probably the worst street for me but with the best looking chicas...again you will need to show me. I would really appreciate it.

    I'm curious to know if you have a long standing relationships with these girls or you receive these acts just by asking?

    I have a few other questions but I will wait at least until I start packing.


    * Mexican Drug Laws- I will be there on nov 2. How exciting would that be if it does pass. Eventually something has to happen.....capital punishment for drug use like in asia or tax it and get on with life.

  5. #4336

    "Medicated Tourism" coming in MX?

    Legalization debate gains momentum in Mexico

    Legalization, Marijuana News Sep 09

    MEXICO CITY – A debate about legalizing marijuana and possibly other drugs – once a taboo suggestion – is percolating in Mexico, a nation exhausted by runaway violence and a deadly drug war.

    The debate is only likely to grow more animated if Californians approve a ballot initiative on Nov. 2 to legalize marijuana for recreational use in the state.

    Mexicans are keeping a close eye on the Proposition 19 vote, seeing it as a bellwether, Tim Johnson reports for McClatchy Newspapers.

    “If they vote ‘yes’ to approve the full legalization of marijuana, I think it will have a radical impact in Mexico,” said Jorge Hernández Tinajero, a political scientist at the National Autonomous University.

    Discussion about legalization flew onto the agenda last month, the result of President Felipe Calderón’s pressing need to win more support for waging war against criminal organizations profiting hugely from drug trafficking.

    As he held a series of forums with politicians and civic leaders about faltering security, Calderón suddenly found himself amid a groundswell of suggestions that legalization – which he described as “absurd” – should be considered.

    Among those throwing their weight behind legalization was former President Vicente Fox, a member of Calderón’s own conservative National Action Party.

    “We should consider legalizing the production, distribution and sale of drugs,” Fox wrote on his blog during the forums.

    “Legalizing in this sense does not mean that drugs are good or don’t hurt those who consume. Rather, we have to see it as a strategy to strike and break the economic structure that allows the mafias to generate huge profits in their business.”

    Calderón immediately said Mexico couldn’t act on its own to legalize.

    “If drugs are not legalized in the world, or if drugs are not legalized at least in the United States, this is simply absurd, because the price of drugs is not determined in Mexico. The price of drugs is determined by consumers in Los Angeles, or in New York, or in Chicago or Texas,” he said.

    Such public debate would have been largely unthinkable a few years ago. Since Calderón came to office in late 2006, however, a national gloom has descended on Mexico from relentless cartel violence and a death toll topping 28,000. The grim mood has provided fertile ground for public figures who think legalization would undercut the power of the drug cartels.

    Among them are business tycoons such as billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego, who controls broadcaster TV Azteca, and retailer Grupo Elektra.

    With his own pro-legalization statement, Fox aligned with another former president, Ernesto Zedillo, who suggested last year that prohibition isn’t working.

    Still, some analysts say debate about legalization – coming most strongly from the political left – was an effort to needle Calderón as much as an exploration of whether legalization is feasible.

    Edgardo Buscaglia, an expert on Mexico’s criminal syndicates, said Mexico’s government is too weak to legalize and regulate narcotics and marijuana.

    “You need to have regulatory capacity in place,” he said. “Mexico does not even have the capacity to regulate its pharmaceutical products.”

    Without a better framework, any move to take away penalties for narcotics would “amount to a subsidy to drug organizations,” he said, as prices and demand remain buoyant for illegal narcotics in the United States and other countries.

    Legislators in August 2009 quietly decriminalized the possession of less than 5 grams of marijuana, the equivalent of about four joints. Tiny amounts of cocaine, heroin, Ecstasy, LSD and methamphetamine also are no longer subject to criminal penalties.

    Further measures have been blocked, however, such as one before two committees of the Chamber of Deputies to permit the use of marijuana for medical purposes, as 14 U.S. states allow, including California. Others have been put before the Senate, the legislative assembly of Mexico City and a local congress in the state of Mexico.

    Hernández Tinajero, the political scientist, said Mexican society may not be ready for such moves, but that the California ballot measure would energize the debate.

    “Whatever the result may be, it will have a positive impact on Mexico,” he said, and give way to “a far more serious discussion.”

    Experts said they can’t fully weigh arguments about the impact that legalization of marijuana in California might have on this country of 111 million or whether steps toward legalization here would weaken drug syndicates.

    That’s because so little is known publicly about the revenue streams of cartels, the extent of production of marijuana, crystal meth and heroin, and the range of revenue from other criminal enterprises.

    Counternarcotics officials say several Mexican cartels, particularly La Familia Michoacana, are deeply involved in marijuana production and sales in California.

  6. #4335

    Can we say reunion???

    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp
    I will be back Oct 18 until Nov 9. I got a great deal on jet blue for $350 from NYC. Considering I paid $600 + this summer I am thrilled.

    I look forward to seeing the regulars.
    Looking forward to a great ass monger reunion!

  7. #4334
    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Solo
    Wow. You could be in Medellin having a great time for that kind of money. Why did you decide on Tijuana?

    Are you hooked on big, fat, brown chicas? You have to stick your nose up where the sun never shines for some good aroma therapy? Give us some explanations here.

    Will have to hook up with you this time. Have to buy a few drinks for a bro from the far-away land of New York...

    Yes of course we will meet this time.

    * You pose a good question that deserves a good response :

    These days most of my trips come out to be the same price. The only difference would be cost of airfare and every now and then hotel costs.

    TJ would be $5 a night more expensive for my hotel and between $5/10 more per chica session than medellin. The sex is far better in medellin but that's where it stops. I've posted several times that medellin is about drinking and fucking period....unless you know people can travel without a bathroom or have the money to hire a driver. TJ on the other hand is a fascinating city to me. I totally suck up the vibes. I love seeing the marineros with ski masks the chicas on the streets etc. I have a few other projects I can work on in TJ as well.

    When I am in medellin I do my session then what ? I've stayed in the centro for a total of 7 weeks. The other areas are too expensive and don't offer anything different. Lima peru is a great city...not medellin. Eventually I will go back to medellin and combine it with an overdue trip to cali. Cartegena is too expensive and bogota is too high.

    This time I really need to get over doing bbbj everytime. I see some really hot indian girls in TJ but I never take advantage due to no butt licking and bbjs. I will try (no promises) to get off without it. I can always get a pig to slurp on me now and then.

    What are my chances of getting kisses tit sucking and feet smelling ?

  8. #4333

    The Return

    I will be back Oct 18 until Nov 9. I got a great deal on jet blue for $350 from NYC. Considering I paid $600 + this summer I am thrilled.

    I look forward to seeing the regulars.

  9. #4332
    Quote Originally Posted by Kman1
    How is it on saturdays early afternoon like 11am? I am hoping to make my 3:15 flight, including the trolley and the bus time to get to the airport. Worse come worse i have to forgo my last morning pop and get there by 10am.
    On a Saturday by noon, the line is often shorter since its hot and most have crossed the border in the morning. At 2 or later its typically a 10-15 minute wait.
    I always plan 3 hours, which is generally good for anyday. The longest line I have been on was 90 minutes at the border on a weekday. You can take a taxi of you are late, versus the train.

    I always have a rental and I have never missed a flight from SAN

  10. #4331
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20
    I always park by Border Village road which runs parallel to San Ysidro blvd. This is right near the Kentucky fried chicken. I have never had any problems parking there.
    How much is that ?

    Cheers

  11. #4330
    Quote Originally Posted by Super Gato
    That's not entirely true. The passport card is a completely separate document and not a copy of the real passport. It was designed as a low cost option for frequent land crossers who didn't need a full paper passport book for their trips back and forth. A passport book is $140+ whatever fees. A passport card is only $50 for non-passport book holders. If it cheaper to renew them both at the same time than to get a passport card now and then get the passport renewal later. For those of us that need a full blown passport book but travel to Mexico often, the passport card is great because it means less wear and tear carrying the passport book, and if your passport card is lost or stolen it has no impact on your ability to travel on your passport book.

    You won't need to get a new passport in order to get a passport card. You may also need to pay a rush charge if you go to the passport office for the passport card (you must make an appointment and your travel date must be within two weeks to qualify). That might be worth it to you.

    I know they quote a month for passport cards, but I got mine in less than 10 days by mail by applying by mail. YMMV, of course.

    A phone call to the passport number at travel.state.gov will help answer all your questions.
    Thanks for the clarification!!

  12. #4329
    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan
    If I understand the gov't's "Logic" (and I use the term loosely), the card is basically just a "copy" of the "real" passport, but can only be used in certain locales, like MX, CA and the Carribean. I believe that to obtain one you must have a valid, current, passport.

    Back in the day they used to renew your passport and give you the old one with some holes punched in it. It was a cool souvenir if you had stamps, visas, etc. But now they keep the old passport. I had to renew mine, and got my card at the same time.

    If your PP is expired, I think you're gonna have to pony up for both...
    That's not entirely true. The passport card is a completely separate document and not a copy of the real passport. It was designed as a low cost option for frequent land crossers who didn't need a full paper passport book for their trips back and forth. A passport book is $140+ whatever fees. A passport card is only $50 for non-passport book holders. If it cheaper to renew them both at the same time than to get a passport card now and then get the passport renewal later. For those of us that need a full blown passport book but travel to Mexico often, the passport card is great because it means less wear and tear carrying the passport book, and if your passport card is lost or stolen it has no impact on your ability to travel on your passport book.

    You won't need to get a new passport in order to get a passport card. You may also need to pay a rush charge if you go to the passport office for the passport card (you must make an appointment and your travel date must be within two weeks to qualify). That might be worth it to you.

    I know they quote a month for passport cards, but I got mine in less than 10 days by mail by applying by mail. YMMV, of course.

    A phone call to the passport number at travel.state.gov will help answer all your questions.

  13. #4328

    Staying in TJ

    Living in San Diego, I have the luxury of traveling back and forth from TJ to home. But I have stayed in both La Villa De Zaragoza ($42) and the Ticuan ($55) Hotels. And I would agree with Supersteve that the Ticuan is a great hotel for the money and within walking distance (or short cab ride) of the Zone. I walked during the day and took a cab for $3 bucks in the evening.

    The Ticuan is also next to the La Pulgas nightclub for non-pro action, but knowing Spanish would help. I also agree with Supersteve that HK is better during the day and early evening hours. I've been going to HK about twice a week, and usually get there about 3pm and stay until I run out of pesos or dollar bills (whichever comes first), but about from 9-10 on, especially on the weekend, it does become a sausage festival.

    The idea of staying in Chula Vista or San Ysidro does not appeal to me, especially when I could stay at one of the hotels I mentioned for the same or for a cheaper price. The Zone is active during the day. The street girls are out and the bars/clubs are open. I guess it is just a matter of comfort level.

  14. #4327
    If you are staying in the US side and want to party late in TJ get a car, carrentals.com has cheap deals. Even paying one night for a taxi might not be worth it if you missed the train. I think leaving by midnight would be about right to get the last train.
    I agree you wont find anything close to Ticuan for the price in Chula vista or surrounding area. I have stayed in about 5 or 6 motels around there and most of them are dumps. The knights Inn or Kings Inn you can see from highway 5 is by far the worst place I have ever stayed, had to leave within a couple of hours. The Vagabond Inn and La Quinta are decent but they would run you upto $85 or more.
    On second thoughts you could stay at Ticuan and take day trips to San Diego on the trolley but the border crossing times during the day could be prohibitive.

  15. #4326
    The last trolley leaving San Ysidro is at 12:59 AM according to their schedule. Depending upon your stop, another 10-15 minutes to get there. Google San Diego Trolley for schedules. I've never tried to cross at that hour, but you wouldn't want to miss it. For me, I would leave the Zona at about mid-night, although maybe someone who actually does this would have better information on what time to actually leave.

    When I was there last week, they closed the doors (by the Policia that stands outside) of Adelita's at 3 AM, and it went on like usual, except you had to leave by the back door. We finally left at 4:30 AM.

    While I have never stayed at the Chula Vista hotels, IMHO the Ticuan is a nicer hotel than what you will get from the Quality Inn, Best Western, etc. in Chula Vista. Actually for the cost, the Ticuan is one of the best deals I have seen in my world wide mongering. It is nicer than what I pay more for in MDE, or Costa Rica. I do not stay there usually since I pay less, due to only being in a room to sleep, but it is very, very nice. If I were pulling ladies for TLN's, or doing in-calls, I would definitely stay there. The added plus is that it is a 5 minute cab ride from the Zona.

    I personally like the Hong Kong much better during the day. There are far fewer guys there, and plenty of women. During the night it can become very hot, and a sausage fest. To each there own......

    Health & happiness to all.............

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