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02-17-20 19:32 #34609
Posts: 5495Tips, advice and feedback
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
Tip #2: Follow up your trips with trip reports. If you went to Pattaya, you should have written a report in the Pattaya thread. Even if you spent 28 days sitting in your hotel room, you should have written something. Writing a report helps everyone. Anyone who gave you advice is curious how your trip turned out. Any other first timers want to know what a first timer experienced. It's one thing to read a report from a guy who is now fucking the granddaughters of the first women he fucked in a city. It's a completely different perspective from a new visitor.
Tip #3: Read the forum. Yes. It's that important. There are plenty of guys here with hundreds of trip reports in dozens of countries. They read the forum and most learn something new every week. Can you imagine how much you'll learn?
Advice: Check the rates before exchanging money. A few banks will offer a great exchange rate, most won't. Depending on your bank, using ATMs gets the best rate. Cost is generally between 1% and 6%. If you insist on exchanging dollars, search Google maps for casa de cambio. Some have websites. Check the rates first. They will be posted at the casa de cambio.
Advice: Read the forum. The airport is 30-45 minutes away from Medellin, depending on if you use the new tunnel. There are several ways to get to Laureles from the airport:
1. Airport bus. Get on the one going to Nutibara. It drops you 3 minutes walk away from Parque Berrio Metro station. Take the metro south one stop to San Antonio, switch trains, get off at the 3rd stop, Estadio. Walk south. Cost, under $4.
2. Airport taxi. These are white taxis. Current price is posted on a big sign just outside the airport doors. I think current rate is 80 k. Find the sign. Know the rate. Ask the driver how much. If he says more, tell him the rate.
3. Colectivo, or shared taxi. Also white taxis, but they wait for 4 passengers. Each pays one quarter of the posted rate.
4. Freelance taxi. The drivers will try to grab you inside the airport. They charge whatever they think they can get. Best to avoid them.
5. Rideshare. Didi and Beat apps have been recommended by others.
6. Facebook Uber. There are several working girls with cars who will do airport pickup. The price is comparable to the taxis with the bonus of having 30 minutes of foreplay and your first session in Medellin 5 minutes after checking in to your room. These women tend to be late 20's to early 30's. Read the forum for more information.
Advice: The majority of casas are in El Centro. There are some in Laureles, but they are more expensive. It's quick, easy and cheap to get to El Centro by the Metro.
Feedback: You should have started with reading the forum. The most powerful weapon in the world is knowledge (actually it's an angry honey badger with the coronavirus, but who knows where to find one). This forum is the monger's equivalent to the Library of Congress. Arm yourself.
There are many different options for sex in Medellin. Every guy has their favorite. Without knowing anything about you (like what we could learn from a trip report) nobody knows what way will work best for you.
There are streetwalkers, casas, massage spas (casas with uncomfortable beds), shared apartments (casas without a business license), strip clubs (casas with music and a stripper pole), prepago agencies, Tinder, Colombian Cupid, Seeking Arrangements, Mileroticos, Photoprepagos and Facebook. Read the forum and figure out which one you prefer.
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02-17-20 19:07 #34608
Posts: 280Good times
Just got back from a 3 week stint and had a great time. I stayed in Poblado at the Medellin Plaza hotel.
I will start with the the SW of Centro and the casas. Never saw anything that I absolutely had to have among the street walkers, so I passed. Another day, I figured I'd give the centro casas a try. Again, while the price is attractive, I found the few casa I visited (New Life, sexy Amigas and a couple more) did not have the facilities and performance levels that I was looking for. Even a promise of generous tips did not improve the experience.
I had put a lot of faith on my FaceBook game and that too was a bit of a disappointment. The 6 FB connections I had were a bit of a let down. They were as hardened as the regular bar girls and lacking any motivation to perform.
What really made the difference for me was the superbowl party I attended early on my trip. It seems to have brought out the semi-pro girls whose contacts I collected and later used extensively.
I also used Mileriticos quite extensively and lucked out with some really good providers. One stunner claimed that she was in Medical school which I took with a load of salt until she started throwing medical terminology around.
Also, took a trip to Gutape to climb the rock.
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02-17-20 18:32 #34607
Posts: 5495Originally Posted by Lou32 [View Original Post]
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02-17-20 18:29 #34606
Posts: 5495Originally Posted by CharmCityDave [View Original Post]
I did some figuring a few days ago. Over the past 7 years I've crossed into and out of Canada, in a commercial truck nearly 500 times. That's almost 500 interactions with Canada CBP and almost 500 with US CBP. I've probably been sent to secondary inspection about 40 times. 4 times were in Canada, 3 for paperwork not being registered and 1 for a load inspection.
Most of the trips to secondary on the US side were for X-ray. Between midnight and 2 am they do certification and training for the X-ray equipment. If you cross the border at that time, in a truck, you've got about a 75% chance of getting sent to x-ray. Once I realized that, I changed my schedule and almost never got sent to secondary.
My negative experiences with CBP - 6. The first 2 were on my first trip. Got a bit of flack from both sides. Problem was, I was nervous. I didn't know the routine. I didn't know to shut my truck off at the booth. One time I'd been switched to a rental truck at the last minute and the license plate didn't match the paperwork. That time probably would have been OK, except the woman was training another agent.
Of the other 3, 2 were with the same asshole and 1 was with a guy having a bad day.
My airport entries are few. Nothing like you guys whose passports have more stamps than the post office. My first time, I screwed up using the kiosk, and the photo was only the bottom half of my face. Straight to secondary. Had to wait 20 minutes, then they emptied my luggage, 2 suitcases plus a guitar in a flight case. I've learned to travel lighter. When the officer started with the questions he was rather harsh. By the time he finished, he and 2 other agents were hanging out and laughing with me.
So out of about 1,000 face-to-face dealings with CBP, including about 40 additional interactions in secondary inspection, I've had 7 negative experiences and 4 were my fault. And the worst that happened was a few people were briefly rude to me.
I probably shouldn't count the Canadian CBP interactions, because Canadians are always nice and polite. If they caught you smuggling in 500 guns, they'd ask you if you like to hunt while handcuffing you.
Most of the CBP I encounter are just bored. They look at the same stuff, ask the same questions, hundreds of times a day. You think they're looking for someone to bust? Not in my experience. They're looking to get out of there and go home.
At the airport they're dealing with grumpy, cramped travelers. At the border they're dealing with tired, grumpy (and often stinky) truck drivers. All the time looking for someone who won't make eye contact or who seems nervous. Why be that guy? When I walk up, or drive up, I've got a bounce in my step and a smile on my face. I don't start spouting out all the details of my trip, but I do give them a bit of humanity.
On slow nights I've sat at the booth talking with an officer for 5 minutes, about sports, the product I haul, bad drivers or the crazy stuff they see. The next time I see that officer, they're all smiles.
I don't recommend blurting out the number of hookers you saw, or talking about how cheap cocaine is in Colombia. But I do recommend treating it just like all the other interactions you have every week. Unless you're one of the guys who is rude to everyone.
Waitress: "How are you today?" "I'm great. How are you?
Cashier: "How are you today?" "I'm great. How are you?
CBP: "How are you today?" "I'm great. How are you?
I expect every CBP officer to be a nice person doing a job they frequently complain about. I treat every CBP officer like they're a nice person doing a job they probably complain about. In response, almost every one turns out to be a nice person who is just doing their job.
I can't imagine how difficult my life would be if I treated each one like some asshole who's looking for the chance to ruin my day because he's having a bad day.
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02-17-20 17:31 #34605
Posts: 15996Originally Posted by JohnGault [View Original Post]
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02-17-20 15:04 #34604
Posts: 1261There is a map and a list
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
To learn more about casas around Medellin you need to study this thread that I am supplying the link to. There is a map and a list. The list is a downloadable PDF file and the map is a custom made Google Map with the link in post #52 in the Medellin Map and List thread. I noticed that the closest Casas to Laureles seem to be along Avenida 33. Thank World Travel 69 for putting in the research and time on these.
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...n-Map-and-List
The information on the map is always changing so I would suggest looking at specific places and then researching by plugging the name into the search feature of the Medellin Reports thread, you find this toward the top of the page to the right of in the middle gray bar running across the top the thread. Click where is says "Search Thread" then a search box opens.
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02-17-20 14:50 #34603
Posts: 105Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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02-17-20 14:35 #34602
Posts: 1363How many times more will this question be asked?
For the 1001 time. Use the ATM in MDE. They have them right at the airport and then after that they are all over MDE.
No other method to obtain pesos comes close.
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02-17-20 14:31 #34601
Posts: 1363To be safe.
Originally Posted by LoganDrills [View Original Post]
For a new man to MDE your best bet to be on the safe side is to go to a casa. I have never heard of any real problems with safety in a casa.
If you are thinking about not have to wait on a Chica then a casa is also a no waiting game.
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02-17-20 13:25 #34600
Posts: 66Perfect Advice I Wish I Had Followed
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
I wrote a much longer continuation of my previous post regarding "scam alert", but I'm not sure it got posted or not so I will just conclude it shortly here.
I paid in advance for a TLN and promised services. However right after renting a room for the night I got a threesome pushed on me from a cousin that needed our help. So while I already paid for GFE for the night, we couldn't do that unless I paid for her cousin (in advance) too. So I told both of them to just go away.
So this is perfect advice from Surfer. Pay after only.
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02-17-20 13:09 #34599
Posts: 164You can also WU your self the $. I forget what the sweet spot for fees vs $ is.
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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02-17-20 09:37 #34598
Posts: 5701Originally Posted by Lou32 [View Original Post]
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02-17-20 05:47 #34597
Posts: 152Start at page 33 and read
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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02-17-20 05:35 #34596
Posts: 1045Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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02-17-20 04:55 #34595
Posts: 4050To notes for you: (1) ATMs and (2) RTFF.
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]