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12-01-13 06:25 #5743
Posts: 183Latin Bound, a very interesting report. Like you, I prefer the bars and / or the SWs. Have had reasonable luck at Sirena's MP. Almost impossible, however, reading your report that you saw none of Juarez's finest, its cops either walking on the street, or, riding around in their "Policia Municipal" pick ups? Viewing cops in downtown Juarez is getting more common, especially at night. All I can say is, the cops must have all had the same night off when you visited.
Friday night, an American friend of mine was smoking a cigarette outside the Club 15 bar on Av. Juarez when two cops came up to him and asked,"How many beers have you had?" He told them three, which was a mistake, as they then started to give him a bad time. He was saved, however, when a well known bar patron he knows saw what was going on and told the cops to leave "mi novio" alone. The cops then handed back his drivers licence and told him to enjoy his day. My hunch is these cops will soon be going back to their former ways. Hope I'm wrong.
Would be interested to know, Latin Bound, what countries you have enjoyed most for mongering, and what countries you've enjoyed least in your travels? One friend of mine thought Costa Rica was just super, he visited there nine times. A lawyer friend of mine, a forum member who lives on the east coast, swears by Argentina. Juarez still has a lot to offer, but one has to keep "both eyes open wide."
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11-30-13 07:10 #5742
Posts: 23Just came back from Sirenas. Went across Santa Fe bridge at around 3pm, took a cab to Villa Manport hotel for $8 just as Xfactors said. I know the cabbie overcharged me. Sirenas looks like closed from outside, but they are actually open if you knock on the door. Like Clydesdale mentioned, they have a very good line up. 5 girls from 5-7. I picked a 7. Really great GFE! The girl kept kissing me and flirting with me as if I were her bf. $40 for 1 hour including tip. Took another cab back to the border. My spanish sucks. I think the experience will be even better if I speak better Spanish.
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11-29-13 14:33 #5741
Posts: 160Juarez at night
Thanks all for your reports. I moved to northern New Mexico recently. Since I was picking a relative at the Albuquerque airport in Thanksgiving I decided to make it all the way to Juarez and pick my relative up on my way back. I did not make it to the border until 9PM. Due to the reports here I was very apprehensive of crossing at that time. I figured I might not get a chance anytime soon so off I went. Have engaged in the hobby in Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and heaven on earth, Colombia. Have tried the massage houses, bars, and streetwalking scenes. I prefer the latter two than the former. That said, I went out to bar alley where Kentucky, Don Julio, and Yankee bars and the Condesa Hotel are on. Sadly, I have no saucy encounter to report since the only one that suited my fancy was taken. Anyway, the purpose of the report was to inform of the condition of the street the night before Thanksgiving. First, I did not see a single member of "Juarez finest." As a matter of fact I did not even see a patrol car in the streets all the time I drove around town. As for cholos, unless I could not identify them, there were none. The only people around were the streetwalkers, cabbies, and vendors. I stayed out until passed 1:00 AM without incident.
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11-24-13 18:17 #5740
Posts: 1304Originally Posted by Hierophant [View Original Post]
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11-24-13 18:08 #5739
Posts: 1304Originally Posted by Kimbrough [View Original Post]
http://bit.ly/9kcMMN
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11-24-13 07:46 #5738
Posts: 23Originally Posted by Clydesdale [View Original Post]
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11-23-13 23:35 #5737
Posts: 528Originally Posted by Hierophant [View Original Post]
http://luxxormassage.com/ Their map doesn't show the right location. Refer to the massage parlor map.
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11-23-13 07:00 #5736
Posts: 23Originally Posted by Clydesdale [View Original Post]
Is Luxxor still open? I thought they have closed for years. On their website http://luxxor-massage.com/
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11-23-13 01:02 #5735
Posts: 528Originally Posted by Hierophant [View Original Post]
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11-22-13 06:48 #5734
Posts: 23Has anyone been to Sirenas these days? Seems like the map is 3 years old. Are they still open? Is it still possible to call them for a ride?
Any info will be appreciated.
Thanks
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11-21-13 17:37 #5733
Posts: 3I went to Amadeus last week and OHHH men! They have several improves on their line up! It is a little expensive (considering that you don't get sex for the standard 300 pesos) but I would say it is a really good warming up. The girls they have now are ridiculously hot! All on the 7-9 maybe a 10 around. I got a 3 songs private dance for 300 pesos with a pretty young (maybe 25 at most) girl and she was awesome! I would say a 9 maybe 9.5 on my rank!
Of course when asked how much would cost to take her out I almost flopped LOL she said its just 2500 pesos. But if you want to spend that kind of many it might just worth it, considering that is the average rate you get for a medium to good escort in EP uh?
However, I definitively recommend to go and have a beer (beer is 50 pesos) and maybe a private dance with one of those hotties.
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11-21-13 17:25 #5732
Posts: 3I stopped by Genesis (MP) a couple of weeks ago and they had a pretty decent line up. All girls in the 4-7 1/2 rank. Got a service with a very voluptuous girl, plastic of course, but really good service overall. Got a the standard BJ, all positions I wanted and shower with her for 300 pesos. I think her name was Carmen.
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11-20-13 12:38 #5731
Posts: 1304Thanks Heynow, and My Freedom for the response. I'll just hang with the passport card. I don't feel like buying another shit car just for Mex.
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11-20-13 05:59 #5730
Posts: 118Originally Posted by Xfactors [View Original Post]
Anyway, I would say this. Quickly crossing back into the USA in your own car is about the best way to go. You can drive all over Jrz from place to place (yes, people in Jrz drive like shit) , no taxi to deal with, no street cops to shake you down (though, you run the risk of getting stopped by the "Transitos" traffic cops). It costs about $150 for the CBP application and then about $350 per year To the Mex. Fed Gov't (it's basically a pre-paid toll, paid a year in advance) for the privilege of using their side of the bridge. For me it's worth it as I got other business affairs going on in J-Town. I cross about 3-4 times per week. I'm treated like a diplomat, no waiting on the bridge for Heynow. My advice is. Buy a cheap shitty car from a shady lot on Alameda (something you can afford to lose if something happens) , then cross whenever you want and bang all the chicas in sight, then your dick will fall off. The downside of all this is that now they check cars going into Mexico. Sometimes I wait 30. 40 minutes just to cross in. It's really fucked up and I wish CBP would step the fuck off on this bullshit.
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11-20-13 04:49 #5729
Posts: 183Xfactors, yes I have a DCL pass. I seldom use it, though, as the passport card works almost as well if you normally return to El Paso from late afternoon to early evening. Not many USA citizens.
Return to EP at that time. The DCL pass is very valuable for American pedestrians who walk to EP during early morning hours, up until the lunch hour or early afternoon. In your case, I doubt it.
Would be worth the effort to get one. This pass is well worth it, however, for USA citizens who frequently drive back and forth to Juarez.
Visited beautiful Juarez this afternoon, had lunch with a friend at the Villa del Mar on Francisco Villa. Upon walking back to EP on Av. Juarez, passed by six of Juarez's finest "cops." As I posted.
Previously, am noticing more of these fine, uniformed individuals walking around and driving their pick ups. There are a few SWs, who, on occasion, walk around the area of Av. Juarez very close.
To the bridge. Found a good one, who I had not seen since 2004. Just like Old Home Week.