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06-28-17 22:24 #22975
Posts: 763They list 2 actually
Originally Posted by Chicafan [View Original Post]
Calle 57 # 50-19.
Medellin.
Fantasia.
Cra 46 # 57 A-21.
Medellin.
Not sure how current that list is though.
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06-28-17 21:50 #22974
Posts: 1044Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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06-28-17 20:17 #22973
Posts: 5493Originally Posted by Chicafan [View Original Post]
What I mean is that I won't bring a prepago into the building. If I'm paying someone for sex, I'm not bringing them home with me. How they look or dress matter.
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06-28-17 19:03 #22972
Posts: 419Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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06-28-17 18:38 #22971
Posts: 5493Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
I can go to any casa, strip club or massage parlor, I can go to a love motel, or just rent a hotel room. If a friend comes and stays for a few days I would give him the same options.
People should ask themselves "Would I do this at my house?" "Would I do this at my parent's or friend's house?" when they are considering an AirBnB. If not, find a hotel, or clear it with the host.
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06-28-17 18:33 #22970
Posts: 419Originally Posted by Wolf662 [View Original Post]
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06-28-17 17:04 #22969
Posts: 15983Damn. Strong points by both Jj and YK. Some guys get so wrapped up in the hobby that they begin to consider it normal. Well it may be their normal, but everybody does not have the same idea of normal. Commom sense ain't so common; that is why contracts exist. It has been said time and time again that locals take hookers to love motels. Foreigners have no shame and bring them right through their front door of where they are staying.
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06-28-17 15:32 #22968
Posts: 30My resentment is more for the harsh review, I mean I understand where she comes from as a home owner don't get me wrong, if I had a apartment or home I am renting through airbnb a guest who would participate in such activities would give me a sense of unease. Again when she called me to tell me to leave her apartment, I responded in a nice manner, I complied and that I understood I would leave immediately and apologized and everything. In spite of that the next day we met, she had money that she gave me for the remaining days that I had booked it, she was of course obviously pissed I was still polite and calm and apologized in person, and to put a review that I was a "terrible" experience, a sex tourist (even though there is noevidence poiting that the girls were pros, I mean yes they were but its not like she had evidence they could have been my "friends) and labeling me as rude and an unwanted guest. The harsh and over exaggerated review is what really bothers me as opposed to her anger as a host.
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06-28-17 15:03 #22967
Posts: 5493Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
Years ago I went to a strip club and parked my car facing the street, instead of in the back. Some friends saw the car and stopped in. If I had a wife or girlfriend, it could have been a problem. Instead it just meant I had to put up with some guys who weren't much fun in a strip club.
AirBnB is like handing your car keys over to a complete stranger. Wherever people see your car they will assume you are involved. While you probably have rules; don't drink and drive, don't smoke in the car, be careful, you probably aren't going to list every type of alcohol and every brand and type of smoking material that you want them to avoid. You might not even mention some rules, because to you they are common sense rules, or because they are outside your awareness.
Bringing prostitutes into your home isn't normal. It doesn't matter where, society sees it as improper conduct. A woman, living in a very religious, Catholic country, especially in a good neighborhood, doesn't see prostitution. It does not exist in her awareness. It's only something that happens in the bad places where she never goes. She doesn't feel the need to specify "no prostitutes" just like you probably don't ask houseguests "don't murder the neighbor kids. " In her world nobody would do such a thing.
AirBnB isn't just a rental. You are paying to be a guest in someone's home. As a guest, if you want to do something that is not normally accepted behavior, it's your responsibility to ask the host. If you crap on people's floor, they have a right to be upset, even if they never said "don't crap on the floor. ".
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06-28-17 14:20 #22966
Posts: 118That sucks.
Originally Posted by CPlusPlus [View Original Post]
pepolesbuddy.
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06-28-17 08:20 #22965
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by Queens35 [View Original Post]
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06-28-17 07:10 #22964
Posts: 43Club Fantasia
Originally Posted by Wolf662 [View Original Post]
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06-28-17 07:05 #22963
Posts: 15983Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline [View Original Post]
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06-28-17 04:35 #22962
Posts: 319Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
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06-28-17 04:31 #22961
Posts: 319Originally Posted by CPlusPlus [View Original Post]