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  1. #8590

    Figral.

    Quote Originally Posted by StRobert  [View Original Post]
    Officially, the girls who work at Zona must have a STD test confirmed by the doctor from time to time. But bareback, even for BJ I do not recommend you can catch something that you will not like. Use good quality condoms (not those from HK and Adelita). For example, "Crown" condoms (used in adult film) are great super strong super thin and sensitive completely like bareback. Can be ordered on line here CondomDepot (very good and fast service) https://www.condomdepot.com/ Also Mexican generic Viagra "Figral" is great. The price for 10 tablets 100 MG is about US $ 7 in the pharmacy "Piri" (near Tijuana arch).
    I have mongered in SE Asia, at my age a long GFE session is desperately needed for Mr Happy. I even got lucky my last trip and found a girl that could get me to go 4 x / day, kept her a week. But I am cautious of the Mexican hotties, my friends say the girls too often just lay there, and that won't help me much. Does Figral really work? 10 tablets for $7, I guess I will give it a try.

    Other questions.

    I haven't been to Tijuana in 30 years and then just to party, still the same setup? Last exit off the freeway, park, cross the border, follow the crowd to Ave de Rev? I don't think we ever took taxis 30 years ago, because it was a short walk. Has that changed?

    HK Club opens at 10 am, how is it early? Like noon or so? Discounts for a nooner?

    What time of day do the freelancers start showing up?

    What am I missing? It sounds like the best plan is to horn dog up in HK, then find a freelancer outside.

    Any answers will be greatly appreciated.

  2. #8589

    Tips.

    So I haven't posted in awhile and forgot my old username password. I have gained a lot of information from this forum (and others) and felt I should give back.

    In this post I will reference prior visits since I have been to HK quite a few times but perhaps not as much as San Diego natives (quite jealous by the way).

    I was there recently toward the end of November and felt the quality of the girls was pretty subpar compared to other times during the year. I've been several times in the spring and summer this year and the selection (to me, I know everyone has different tastes) was much better. More college type natural looking girls with pretty faces from different parts of the country. Could have been just due to chance but I was also at HK last year in November and felt it was pretty much the same deal. During this trip many of the better looking chicas lived in Tijuana and worked there regularly whereas I hooked up with chicas from guadalajara, sinaloa, etc during summer and spring. My advice would be, if you are planning on making HK a vacation then come in the summer / spring instead of the winter. Many of the girls from southern mexico said they hated the fairly temperate weather of San Diego / Tijuana (this was in the spring) which may explain why there were / are not as many visiting chicas during the winter months.

    If you have to come in the winter I would recommend going to the club earlier rather than later. Many girls shifts start at 6-8 PM. This is the absolute best time to come if you can because otherwise many of the better looking girls will be gone. I am pretty picky with my women and because I came in late one night I basically just sat by myself for most of the night because there was absolutely no one I liked.

    Dress decently well, smell nice, freshen up your breath. These are all things girls appreciate and will make your experience better. Money is king and can overcome a lot but you will 100% get better service if you put a little effort into your appearance and how you present yourself. Out of the 20 or so girls I sat with I took 12 upstairs and all except 1 girl gave me varying degrees of GFE experience which can be hard to come by in HK. Everyone I took up was easily an 8-10. I have been offered BBFS (no upsell) on multiple occasions and I attribute this, at least partly, to how I present myself and how well I take care of myself. Hell one time I think a girl even wanted me to be her novio for real. Asked me to cum inside of her. Luckily I've been fixed.

    This brings me to my next tip. Do not take a girl upstairs no matter how hot she is without getting to know her. I always buy a girl one to two drinks to feel her out. If you are on a budget I understand but you should really just save up more money before going. I think of it as an investment of sorts. Things to watch out for: Does she seem aloof? Does she avoid physical contact like kisses or eye contact? Is she on her phone? This is not an exhaustive list but if a girl seems disinterested don't just ignore it. She may be hot but there are a lot of hot girls out there. Hard pass on any of the things I mentioned. If she doesn't want to go for a drink and only wants to go upstairs this is a huge red flag and you should pass hard.

    That is all for now. I will post some more tips later when I have the time. Have fun and stay safe all.

  3. #8588
    Quote Originally Posted by Dcrist0527  [View Original Post]
    I would agree with everything you said. And there is a cumulative effect. That said (& I'm not directing this at you SMD), blaming the media for this is ludicrous. Yes they hype up the hysteria. But on this board, the caravan was once a political invention. Then it was a fox news invention. Then, when reality hit some in the face, it was downplayed as inconsequential. The facts are facts. Roughly 10,000 at a port of entry, willing to charge the border. In fact already having charged Mexico's southern border! I'm sure most have seen the videos of rocks and bottles being thrown. This is not a media game. The media raises awareness. And they do drone out about it ad nauseum. (I am no fan of the media.) But insulting or discrediting legitimate fears is just not in touch with reality.

    I'm heading there shortly. I'm far from a seasoned veteran but I am heading there slightly more apprehensive. Funny how those that love to report how serious the violence is in Tijuana earlier this year, downplay the impact of the caravan.
    Many of us have reported what we saw first hand as we entered the Zona itself rather than repeat what is reported on Fox. I don't think that we will be able to change your mind of your personal perception of the dangers of the caravan. It is probably best that you put boots on the ground, make a personal visit, make your own observation, and make a post. We made it back despite the threat of the caravan. You should too.

    And yes, when I visit the Zona, I have eyes on the back of my head on the lookout for kidnappers and shooters rather than caravan people. The reason is that there was 2000+ murders in Tijuana in the first 10 months of 2018. If the caravan people knocks off 2000 people in the next 10 months, I may change my perception of the threat of the caravan.

  4. #8587
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    Let me give you a respectful reply to your comments.

    Everything you mentioned is indeed a deterrent. So when more additional deterrents are added on top, the reduction in crowds is noticeable.

    Having issues in the news about travelling to Mexico has been going on for decades. I remember there being warnings when I first went with friends to Rosarito in the early 80's, but certainly in this current century there have been more frequent and dire warnings to United States citizens discouraging travel into Mexico. And as a consequence, for many recent years the amount of tourist in Tijuana has dwindled to a trinkle.

    Many people feel that they are acting rational in avoiding travel to Mexico, so a reduction in traffic to the San Ysidro border crossing will simply happen in the current (news) climate. My friends expressed concerns for my safety when I became a frequent visitor to LZ in year 2005.
    I would agree with everything you said. And there is a cumulative effect. That said (& I'm not directing this at you SMD), blaming the media for this is ludicrous. Yes they hype up the hysteria. But on this board, the caravan was once a political invention. Then it was a fox news invention. Then, when reality hit some in the face, it was downplayed as inconsequential. The facts are facts. Roughly 10,000 at a port of entry, willing to charge the border. In fact already having charged Mexico's southern border! I'm sure most have seen the videos of rocks and bottles being thrown. This is not a media game. The media raises awareness. And they do drone out about it ad nauseum. (I am no fan of the media.) But insulting or discrediting legitimate fears is just not in touch with reality.

    I'm heading there shortly. I'm far from a seasoned veteran but I am heading there slightly more apprehensive. Funny how those that love to report how serious the violence is in Tijuana earlier this year, downplay the impact of the caravan.

  5. #8586
    Quote Originally Posted by Ctytek  [View Original Post]
    If people aren't going because of the migrants. That's just silly. With all the risks involved with going to the Zona. Rateros, muggings, corrupt cops, shootings. Migrants and possible crossing delays shouldn't really be a deterrent. But I guess some people are easily impressed by media driven noise.
    Let me give you a respectful reply to your comments.

    Everything you mentioned is indeed a deterrent. So when more additional deterrents are added on top, the reduction in crowds is noticeable.

    Having issues in the news about travelling to Mexico has been going on for decades. I remember there being warnings when I first went with friends to Rosarito in the early 80's, but certainly in this current century there have been more frequent and dire warnings to United States citizens discouraging travel into Mexico. And as a consequence, for many recent years the amount of tourist in Tijuana has dwindled to a trinkle.

    Many people feel that they are acting rational in avoiding travel to Mexico, so a reduction in traffic to the San Ysidro border crossing will simply happen in the current (news) climate. My friends expressed concerns for my safety when I became a frequent visitor to LZ in year 2005.

  6. #8585

    La Zona's Padrote.

    CTyturd must be a padrote living off his puta's income. He has no idea normal people have to work for their living and have responsibilities in real life.

    He does not understand that people are afraid of border closing, delays, getting stuck in Tijuana, missing work and appointments, completely unlike padrotes' free-loading lifestyle.

  7. #8584

    Hong Kong visit on Wednesday.

    Went down there last night, Wednesday. It was still fairly empty but not as empty as it was on Monday according to my regular girl. The guy to girl ratio was roughly 3 girls to every guy so there were quite a few girls sitting around looking bored. Saw a bunch of new faces this time that I've never seen before but since I was down there to visit my regular girl I couldn't really take anyone else upstairs haha.

    When we left at 1130 pm, I checked the border camera app and it showed it was empty so we decided it was the best time to leave. Getting through the Sentri line took only 5 minutes so seems like things are running more smoothly around. I periodically check the camera app every hour, and 6 pm-9 pm was very busy but 10-midnight was empty, but once 1-2 am came around it got very busy again which was weird.

  8. #8583
    Quote Originally Posted by Ctytek  [View Original Post]
    If people aren't going because of the migrants. That's just silly. With all the risks involved with going to the Zona. Rateros, muggings, corrupt cops, shootings. Migrants and possible crossing delays shouldn't really be a deterrent. But I guess some people are easily impressed by media driven noise.
    Great point Ctytek. However I will say the masses that do stay home make things better for those that still go. No border waits, cheaper taxis and everything. This past Saturday was the smoothest trip ever. Of course if we stayed over Saturday. Sunday would have been a different story. But spending a few extra hours down there is nothing to complain about.

  9. #8582
    If people aren't going because of the migrants. That's just silly. With all the risks involved with going to the Zona. Rateros, muggings, corrupt cops, shootings. Migrants and possible crossing delays shouldn't really be a deterrent. But I guess some people are easily impressed by media driven noise.

    Quote Originally Posted by SpikeBites1  [View Original Post]
    One of my girls I frequent at HK messaged me yesterday, Monday saying she was working. But I told her I wasn't going to risk crossing the border and not being able to get back. I asked her it was, and she said it was completely empty. Hardly anyone there and it was dead. Guess this whole border issue is causing a lot of mongers like us to stay avoid the area for the time being.

  10. #8581
    Quote Originally Posted by SpikeBites1  [View Original Post]
    One of my girls I frequent at HK messaged me yesterday, Monday saying she was working. But I told her I wasn't going to risk crossing the border and not being able to get back. I asked her it was, and she said it was completely empty. Hardly anyone there and it was dead. Guess this whole border issue is causing a lot of mongers like us to stay avoid the area for the time being. But I do wish I could see her soon. She sent me a photo of herself inside the dressing room inside HK and it made me wish I went down. LOL.
    Good. Maybe it will make the ladies and businesses start to appreciate our business more. From what I've been reading the ladies are trying to charge some guys crazy rates and / or give bad service. Unacceptable.

  11. #8580

    Anyone there right now?

    Anyone there at HK right now? Hows the scene? Really want to head down because today is the only day I can go but not sure about the border and safety.

  12. #8579

    Chica Cartel.

    It would be interesting to see the collective bargaining power of all the HK regulars who frequent this forum.

    Since it is very apparent that the girls are engaging in price fixing by sticking to overpriced $80-100 quotes, while providing the same or worse service than the competition.

    I say we correct this problem by not being willing to pay more than $60 tops for a 30 minute session.

    Business has been slower than usual with the border situation. The worse it gets the more of a buyer's market it is.

    No "but she was so hot I couldn't resist" excuses.

    If they can cooperate to make more money, we certainly can cooperate to save it.

    Time to bring some machismo back to the Zone.

    Who's with me?

  13. #8578
    One of my girls I frequent at HK messaged me yesterday, Monday saying she was working. But I told her I wasn't going to risk crossing the border and not being able to get back. I asked her it was, and she said it was completely empty. Hardly anyone there and it was dead. Guess this whole border issue is causing a lot of mongers like us to stay avoid the area for the time being. But I do wish I could see her soon. She sent me a photo of herself inside the dressing room inside HK and it made me wish I went down. LOL.

  14. #8577
    Quote Originally Posted by HorseTrader  [View Original Post]
    It seems that they are late, but not always. About 2 or 3 years ago it was early evening when I was with a Tropical girl in Hotel Rizo de Oro when there was a shooting in Tropical. I'm sure some of the shootings have been after 12 AM. I'm usually gone by 9:00 PM.

    I feel less safe in Zona Norte now than I did a few years ago. I'm not saying anything has changed, it is just a feeling.
    Look at the bright side, when was the last time you heard a monger shot and killed in the Zona Norte?

  15. #8576
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptJackSparro  [View Original Post]
    Also, shootings always seem to happen from 10 pm-12 am.
    It seems that they are late, but not always. About 2 or 3 years ago it was early evening when I was with a Tropical girl in Hotel Rizo de Oro when there was a shooting in Tropical. I'm sure some of the shootings have been after 12 AM. I'm usually gone by 9:00 PM.

    I feel less safe in Zona Norte now than I did a few years ago. I'm not saying anything has changed, it is just a feeling.

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