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12-05-15 13:17 #4260
Posts: 115Thanks mate
Originally Posted by Soldierb11 [View Original Post]
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12-03-15 19:48 #4259
Posts: 240Originally Posted by ILikeBigButts3 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by ILikeBigButts3 [View Original Post]
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...orts&p=1766204#post1766204.
Originally Posted by ILikeBigButts3 [View Original Post]
You seem too scared to go down to Santa Fe, here is an escort agency that some friends of mine highly recommended, my experience however was so so, as you can also read 11 pages ago!
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...orts&p=1766962#post1766962.
ClubTed has several reports from 8 pages back as well! More than you need to get started. The information is here, not a lot of as say Cartagena or Medellin but its here.
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...orts&p=1778067#post1778067.
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12-03-15 17:27 #4258
Posts: 115Thanks mr E.
To answer your question I lied because in Latin culture from what I understand women tend to go with older men for two reasons, 1 for financial stability and most importantly because in their culture Latin men tend to get a younger wife after the first one of the same age later down the line. This goes across all classes of Latin women and wealth, it's just how they think. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Anyway I'm able to be online now because I have had to change my flight for tomorrow as got stopped for speeding and had to pay a ridiculous fine in the USA, I know if I had been in England they would have taken my license and given me some points so at least I'm in America but the fine was ridiculously huge, speeding and turning without signalling, and because I'm a foreign national I had to go to the police station to pay there and then so it couldn't wait till I come back. Live and learn, at least no accidents and no loss of license.
Back on topic I looked at the reports of distinction page and there are no reports In There for Bogota that date after 2013 so can someone point out to recent and decent reports, I started reading from page 21 from this thread but I'm not seeing any decent info. Could someone take the time to pm me with relevant and concise info on Bogota.
Also the friend I was suppose to meet today is actually a lawyer too and she sent me her flight info and to my surprise she has a doctorate, it will be nice to go to a country where it seems people are generally well educated as opposed to Dominican Republic.
Also if anyone is interested in cheap flights or hotels you can pm me for a quote, I hope it's ok to say this here.
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12-02-15 21:00 #4257
Posts: 15998Originally Posted by ILikeBigButts3 [View Original Post]
Doing as I say and not as I do, I would not recommend you put all of your eggs into one basket. Plan for the worst and hope for the best. It looks like you already have Santa Fe as a back-up which is a damn good plan. There is nothing dangerous about it. Maybe to people who are not used to the inner city or being approached by an occasional alcoholic or drug addict, then it could appear that way. But I have never seen anything adverse happen there.
Originally Posted by ILikeBigButts3 [View Original Post]
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12-02-15 19:28 #4256
Posts: 1112Originally Posted by ILikeBigButts3 [View Original Post]
Santa Fe is not dangerous for the average man.
This hotel is in Chapinero.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-G...45?pnref=story
This Hotel is downtown near Santa fe.
http://www.ibis.com/gb/hotel-7318-ib...eo/index.shtml
Guide services available-- I'm an American in Bogota for 5 yrs.
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12-02-15 19:16 #4255
Posts: 115Off to Bogota
So I've been researching Medellin and signed up to colombiacupid a week or so ago as that's where I planned to go. Was suppose to go this weekend to Medellin however a lady I've been chatting to from Bogota told me last night that she'll be in Medellin today and go back to Bogota tomorrow. Since the only flight I found arriving in Medellin today lands at around 10 pm we'd only have one night together so she said her son isn't at home and she's home alone all weekend in Bogota and she'll come pick me up at the airport and I can stay with her. This woman is smoking hot! I'm just 27 and I believe she is 30 although on my profile I put that I'm 32 I think. (From what I can tell Latinas love older men) Anyway hoping she hasn't told white lies as I have, I really hardly know her and have barely spoken to her so who knows. She says she's a lawyer so I'm hoping she's not a chapiadora though all women are I know. Just hoping she doesn't ask for money. HAs anyone done this, met someone at the airport for the first time in Colombia, I know men that have done that in other countries, just wondering if I should be worried about her intentions. Can anyone recommend a hotel? I will stay at her house from tomorrow til Sunday, then I guess stay in Bogota a few more days and then catch a flight to medellin. I really have no idea about where to go for P4 P in Bogota other than santa fe which I hear is just dangerous. So any help would be really appreciated so I can make the most of the trip.
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11-28-15 23:11 #4254
Posts: 282Someone's got to jump on this!
OK, last I knew China and Colombia had pretty stable relations, I'm pretty sure the Artisan by Marriot is open to Chinese visitors! LOL! Ok, you had it coming since this is your first post! Obviously you meant is the hotel chica friendly, but your post has been sitting out there with a bullseye on it! Welcome to the forum. Here's my advice to you.
1) Take the direct approach and contact the hotel via email and ask what their policy is regarding guests / visitors. Since it's a Marriot, you'll probably be able to email them directly.
2) Read the Forum. ! There might be a post about this property. But I do believe there is a post or section on here specifically dedicated to chica friendly hotels.
3) You can probably sneak the girl in after you get a good lay of the land. I. e. Know where elevators are vs. Front desk. Is there a lounge or seating in the lobby that you can interact beforehand so as to not to draw the immediate attention of the front desk. Word of caution though. Chica friendly hotels usually ask to see the girls passport and quasi register her for your protection. They may even hold her ID until she leaves for your protection, making a call to your room to make sure you're ok before letting her leave. Again, read the forum for posts regarding this process.
4) If the property isn't 100% chica friendly, they may charge a modest guest fee, which is still a deal considering the USD vs. The COP exchange rate. And lastly.
5) Keep your valuables (watch, money, passport, whatever) pretty well hidden and out of site. An innocent visit to the bathroom on your part, or that quick shower you feel you need to take. Can have your wallet be gone. And you might not realize it till the next morning. And by all means. Be friendly to any Chinese you may encounter in the hotel!
Originally Posted by Tbubr [View Original Post]
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11-26-15 14:12 #4253
Posts: 4China friendly hotel
Is the Artisan by Marriott friendly?
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11-19-15 01:00 #4252
Posts: 81Originally Posted by Albarios [View Original Post]
To me having a good time there depends on you. Manage your expectations, , have a good and fun attitude (don't be stuck up, flirt with the ladies, they like that), move around, don't be stationary, go see what is going on on the second floor, walk around the first. Try not to be in a rush, take your time, some jewels sometimes appear from the woodwork. Most important, when you see or find somthing you like, pull the trigger, don't wait (made that mistake a few times), call her over, walk to her, get a waiter to go get her, buy her a beer or whatever.
I should be there is a couple of weeks, will post an update when I complete the trip.
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11-18-15 08:09 #4251
Posts: 707Massage
Originally Posted by Digits [View Original Post]
PM me for her info.
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11-18-15 03:27 #4250
Posts: 8Originally Posted by KrisCane [View Original Post]
Red Light District is not that bad, I recommend you to walk down Calle 24 to arrive and leave the place, it is very safe. Within Zona Roja just walk fast and stay alert, I did not have any single problem during more than one week going there that way. Keep in hand some 500 COP coins to keep away hard feelings from guys asking for money, I hardly gave five coins (not even a dollar) to those who asked for money and they were really grateful.
Just keep in mind "No hay que dar papaya" (show valuable objects or walk distracted) to not get robbed.
I hope this is helpful.
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11-17-15 21:21 #4249
Posts: 5495Comparing Bogotá and Sosua
Copied and pasted from the Dominican Republic board:
Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
You know the routine in Sosua, say no 30 or 40 times until you find one worth a yes. Or you work the Cupid girls and line them up and hope they show. The cost of either is about the same.
With Bogota you're dealing with a city of 8 million (census) to 12 million (according to the locals) people. Except in the Santa Fe area, the Zona de Tolerencia, it's not anything like Sosua. Overall, the people there are healthier and more attractive than Sosua, but that might just be my preference. In 10 days there, I saw one woman I would consider obese and maybe 50 who I would call fat. I spent every day riding the Transmilenio and walking the streets, so I got a good view of the population.
Prices are comparable to Sosua for food, lodging and chicas. The only real difference is that, like any big city, Bogota has places you probably should avoid. Most of the worst areas are in the south and west. I stayed north, near Parque 93, a popular nightclub and shopping area. Great hotel for about $75 per night, breakfast included.
With Sosua, everything is either walking distance or a short motoconcho ride. With Bogota, as long as you can get to the Transmilenio, everything is pretty accessible. Cost is 1300 pesos off peak and 1700 pesos during peak times. Currently it's about 3050 pesos per dollar. The cost gets you into the station. From there take any bus, transfer as many times as you want. I spent a few hours just riding and getting a bigger view of the city. The altitude might affect you. It keeps the climate very comfortable, but the lower air pressure means you'll probably get winded quicker.
There are a few things to worry about in Bogota. Taxis, especially in the Santa Fe area, can be dangerous. Always better to call for a taxi than to flag one down, especially at night. There's a scam where two men will work together, one pretending to be with the police. They lure you somewhere to verify your identification and to make sure you aren't carrying drugs or counterfeit money. A couple were arrested at the airport several months ago. One other trick is to spike your drink. This happens occasionally in the strip clubs. When you head to the bathroom or while you're distracted, someone drops something in your drink. Then they lead you to a few ATMs, then back to your hotel, you wake up the next day and everything is gone.
I didn't try exploiting the cupid scene for my Bogota trip, but I'm sure it's an option. However, I expect the girls will be less easily impressed than in the DR. Bogota is a world-class city, they are less likely to be impressed with cheap gifts. I also didn't venture into Santa Fe, as it wasn't a mongering trip, but plenty of information is available.
The different strengths, IMHO, of Sosua, Bogota and Medellin.
Straight sport fucking, go to Sosua. It's safe, cheap and everything's within reach. Maybe best of all, there's plenty of fellow mongerers to chat with when you're not otherwise occupied.
For more varied mongering, go to Medellin. The casas have been recommended by many.
For a tourist vacation with mongering opportunity, go to Bogota. Take a ride up Monserrate, visit the gold museum and other cultural sights downtown, head out on Sunday morning to experience Ciclovia, hit the discos in Zona Rosa, enjoy a burger and beer at La Hamburgesa, and an arepa at La Areparia Venezolana. And either venture to Santa Fe, or pick up some of the streetwalkers, try the various massage parlors, use the many escort services, or use your magic on cupid to keep your bed occupied.
It really all depends on what you want to get out of the trip.
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11-17-15 08:36 #4248
Posts: 1Bogota visit 11/26 - 12/2/2015
If anyone will be around I'll be staying at the Hilton and looking to go out and have some fun, maybe some day activities as well. Send me a message.
Thanks,
Jim
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11-16-15 18:24 #4247
Posts: 61Massage
I Just arrived to Bogota this morning, and staying close to the financial district. I am not unfamiliar with the Bogota scene, but always in want of and somewhat unsuccessful in finding a good legitimate massage in Bogota.
Any information on good massage salon (s), with or without happy ending?
And by the way, I stay away from the expensive hotel spas.
Any help would be appreciated, and feel free to send me a private message.
Digits.
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11-15-15 20:18 #4246
Posts: 81Originally Posted by KrisCane [View Original Post]
Yes it is safe for a single guy once there, getting there may not be so safe if walking (depends of what direction you are coming from and what time of day), I would not walk from or to the south after dark or to from the west (the other side of Caracas, away from mountains) no so bad walking to or from the north. Better take a taxi.