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10-16-20 09:32 #1692
Posts: 68Pandemia de cyber putas de Holguin
I get in contact with increible beautiful girl from Holguin, but they seem fake, just waiting for her for ask for money.
But a girl, I must say 10.0 send me without asking 7 pictures in 3 she was victoria secret class, then she send a video in which she danced, in typical Cuban style, twerking and short skirt, extremely tonified body.
But these girls, however who is behind it or just a local pandemia, that "go to LAC" and have a gringo send you some money. Since there are so overrepresented, both in number and beauty.
In the end, here in Europe there is a super recession and Wand a WHO spokesman said yesterday that if Europe don't take very strong restrictions in effect very soon, death toll will be 4 times higher in January 2021 than in March / April 2020!
And the scientist are sceptical; can the pharm-companies rally invent a vaccine so fast, and that it's secure, and produce it, distribute it. No. 2021 will be a lost year in social life, business will work.
Cybersex will work, maybe some porn, but mostly performers will go to webcam. So that market will boom, while real hookers, escorts will have zero market. The more complex and international, individual the world gets, the more increases the risks for disasters, what about a Tsunami, Supervolcano, Terremoto in California, flooding away half of Myanmar. Etc. Work from home, use webcam girls. Stay calm. For a year, to begin with!
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10-16-20 07:41 #1691
Posts: 535Originally Posted by AmoMedellin [View Original Post]
If you plan to go to la havana why do you talk to girls from Holguin? It's useless. Girls don't move around. Talk to the girls only at the city you plan to go. And don't pay stupid prices with girls in the province like all these losers who go to la havana only say 100 cuc for a shag is cheap and pretend they know Cuba.
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10-16-20 05:49 #1690
Posts: 68Holguin
LAC is full of 100's if not 1000's young girls, very beautiful if you find the right to search, but all ask for money, and yes, how can I know she is real, it's a repetitive story of asking middle aged men for some money in exchange for nothing or fotos and videos sexi / porno.
But no, so far no luck in overcoming that stage, maybe a few times, but there temperament is so changeable, so even if I offer future marriage after the panemia, when I have a new job and everything settled again, they don't think that way, since they maybe only want my $$ but having lived in Colombia, I had serious GF from 18-40, the marity around 25, but 2 18 yo! Models also! One serious and one stupid! But not tricking me with money. However, they want to come to Europe, which I want to escape since erotic pleasure and the Colombian and Cuban mentality is so relaxed and friendly and the climate in Medellín is the best in the world and very good in La habana.
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10-14-20 23:06 #1689
Posts: 68Hulgin
Originally Posted by Sammytheman [View Original Post]
There can be serious girls, many chat a little then ask for money.
I plan however to go to Havana.
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10-04-20 01:23 #1688
Posts: 341Also
Originally Posted by Kazeu [View Original Post]
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09-30-20 04:26 #1687
Posts: 516One of the Cupid Sites
Originally Posted by Sammytheman [View Original Post]
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09-30-20 03:35 #1686
Posts: 210Originally Posted by AmoMedellin [View Original Post]
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09-29-20 09:04 #1685
Posts: 68I get interests from girls from Holguín, Holguín, Cuba every day, 80% are from this city, is it a tourist destination for single men?
A girl mentioned 40 cuc for a nights company.
Just like the girls that contact me from Venezuela, also 80% are from Zulia.
As always the most beautiful girls are from Medellin, but with good competition from Venezuelan girls.
From Brazil it seems to be the girls from the southern part and Minas Gerais.
Argentina don't have girls that look for extranjeros / gringos, but they are not exotic either, so it is of minor importance.
There are tall model type girls and cute girls in BS As and also Peru, but it's a waste of time, both countries.
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07-19-20 15:12 #1684
Posts: 341Well
Originally Posted by RedKing18 [View Original Post]
As for those profiles on the internet, who knows, maybe some of them are real but why waste your time? And yes, if you get in touch with them, the request (for anything) will come, personally I ignored most requests from people there, the only one who gets whatever she wants is my daughter and she doesn't ask for much.
By the way, if I were you, I would go to Colombia instead, better infrastructure and very beautiful women.
In Cuba prostitution is illegal, even socializing with foreigners is illegal, you will get laid for sure but those risking jail time are those connected some how to the police and they've been around the block too many times.
But just go and see for yourself and maybe you'll get lucky. Don't we all love adventure!
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07-19-20 06:53 #1683
Posts: 535Originally Posted by Kazeu [View Original Post]
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07-19-20 04:40 #1682
Posts: 5163 out of 3 fakes
I recently started browsing latinamericancupid for cuban girls and have come to the conclusion that there are an unusually high number of fake profiles. If they look too good to be true they usually are.
I just searched and found 3 profiles that I liked. All three had pictures which came up under google image search, which means its highly likely the images were stolen from some twitter or instagram account.
Originally Posted by RedKing18 [View Original Post]
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07-16-20 19:55 #1681
Posts: 68Cuba + VNZ
Our 2 socialit countries are suddenly selling out all their upergirls, age 25, you can be her grandpa (grandpa.com is a good site).
I joined LC Saturday and have been bombarded by both normal and guapas, so many that it is impossible to handle, it's a full time work, but mostly they are nice for a while and then need money urgently and want cibersex, they say I wanted it, but well.
If you get turned on by Venezolanas and Cubanas, go after Corona.
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04-12-20 15:47 #1680
Posts: 4LatinAmericancupid advice please!
I'm new here and I'm an amateur. Only ever mongered in Europe where finding girls is fast easy and guaranteed. But I want to venture into Latin america and have my eyes set on Cuba. I would like to go and have a few girls I can call and meet. My question is: Are the women on Latin american cupid real? Everything tells me they are not who they say they are, and for all I know they are 50 yo men pretending to be women so a gringo will send them a Recharga. I think this because I can't get any of them to video chat with me. Of course I always get a story; their camera on their phone is broken, they don't have enough data, ect. Any advice? What is the best place / way to contact women before going?
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03-18-20 05:44 #1679
Posts: 344Cuba info/disinformation?
Hey,
Lately I've been reading lots of posts about Cuba and all kind of "opinions" related to the Covid-19. Since the great majority of these seems to come with NO solid references about their authenticity I have to disqualify them as pure bunk.
Now, I have no problem with people who don't care for the political system in Cuba, being Trumpist or whatever, that's your choice. My issue is with the misinformation related to Cuba and what is real and what is not.
I've always tried to contribute to this forum with reliable info and almost NEVER have asked for info since I'm a veteran as far as Cuba is concerned. I'm to point to call it quit as far as posting info since most of what I'm reading is not corroborated with real facts.
Lastly, the posting below is an article I came across today about Cuba and its co-operation / solidarity with the rest of the world.
Mondo.
P.S. BTW, I do support and acknowledge both what the government in Cuba gets right and the thing they don't get / do right. No fanatic here.
March 17,2020.
Cuba's Contribution to Combatting COVID-19.
By Helen Yaffe.
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COVID-19 surged in the Chinese city of Wuhan in late December 2019 and by January 2020 it had hit Hubei province like a tidal wave, swirling over China and rippling out overseas. The Chinese state rolled into action to combat the spread and care for those infected. Among the 30 medicines the Chinese National Health Commission selected to fight the virus was a Cuban anti-viral drug Interferon Alpha 2 b. This drug has been produced in China since 2003, by the enterprise ChangHeber, a Cuban-Chinese joint venture.
Cuban Interferon Alpha 2 b has proven effective for viruses with characteristics similar to those of COVID-19. Cuban biotech specialist, Dr Luis Herrera Martinez explained that 'its use prevents aggravation and complications in patients, reaching that stage that ultimately can result in death. ' Cuba first developed and used interferons to arrest a deadly outbreak of the dengue virus in 1981, and the experience catalysed the development of the island's now world-leading biotech industry.
The world's first biotechnology enterprise, Genetech, was founded in San Francisco in 1976, followed by AMGen in LOS Angeles in 1980. One year later, the Biological Front, a professional interdisciplinary forum, was set up to develop the industry in Cuba. While most developing countries had little access to the new technologies (recombinant DNA, human gene therapy, biosafety), Cuban biotechnology expanded and took on an increasingly strategic role in both the public health sector and the national economic development plan. It did so despite the US blockade obstructing access to technologies, equipment, materials, finance and even knowledge exchange. Driven by public health demand, it has been characterised by the fast track from research and innovation to trials and application, as the story of Cuban interferon shows.
Interferons are 'signalling' proteins produced and released by cells in response to infections which alert nearby cells to heighten their anti-viral defences. They were first identified in 1957 by Jean Lindenmann and Aleck Isaacs in London. In the 1960's Ion Gresser, a US-researcher in Paris, showed that interferons stimulate lymphocytes that attack tumours in mice. In 1970's, US oncologist Randolph Clark Lee, took up this research.
Catching the tail end of US President Carter's improved relations with Cuba, Dr Clark Lee visited Cuba, met with Fidel Castro and convinced him that interferon was the wonder drug. Shortly afterwards, a Cuban doctor and a haematologist spent time in Dr Clark Lee's laboratory, returning with the latest research about interferon and more contacts. In March 1981, six Cubans spent 12 days in Finland with the Finnish doctor Kari Cantell, who in the 1970's had isolated interferon from human cells, and had shared the breakthrough by declining to patent the procedure. The Cubans learned to produce large quantities of interferon.
Within 45 days of returning to the island, they had produced their first Cuban batch of interferon, the quality of which was confirmed by Cantell's laboratory in Finland. Just in time, it turned out. Weeks later Cuba was struck by an epidemic of dengue, a disease transmitted by mosquitos. It was the first time this particularly virulent strand, which can trigger life-threatening dengue haemorrhagic fever, had appeared in the Americas. The epidemic affected 340,000 Cubans with 11,000 new cases diagnosed every day at its peak. 180 people died, including 101 children. The Cubans suspected the CIA of releasing the virus. The US State Department denied it, although a recent Cuban investigation claims to provide evidence that the epidemic was introduced from the US.
Cuba's Ministry of Public Health authorised the use of Cuban interferon to halt the dengue outbreak. It was done at great speed. Mortality declined. In their historical account, Cuban medical scientists Caballero Torres and Lopez Matilla wrote: 'It was the most extensive prevention and therapy event with interferon carried out in the world. Cuba began to hold regular symposia, which quickly drew international attention'. The first international event in 1983 was prestigious; Cantell gave the keynote speech and Clark attended with Albert Bruce Sabin, the Polish American scientist who developed the oral polio vaccine.
Convinced about the contribution and strategic importance of innovative medical science, the Cuban government set up the Biological Front in 1981 to develop the sector. Cuban scientists went abroad to study, many in western countries. Their research took on more innovative paths, as they experimented with cloning interferon. By the time Cantell returned to Cuba in 1986, the Cubans had developed the recombinant human Interferon Alfa 2 b which has benefited thousands of Cubans since then. With significant state investment, Cuba's showpiece Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (CIGB) was opened in 1986. By then Cuba was submerged in another health crisis, a serious outbreak of Meningitis be, which further spurred Cuba's biotechnology sector.
Cuba's Meningitis Miracle.
In 1976, Cuba was struck by meningitis be and see outbreaks. Since 1916 only a few isolated cases had been seen on the island. Internationally, vaccines existed for Meningitis A and see, but not for be. Cuban health authorities secured a vaccine from a French pharmaceutical company to immunise the population against type see Meningitis. However, in the following years, cases of type be Meningitis began to rise. A team of specialists from different medical science centres was established, led by a woman biochemist, Concepciand Campa, to work intensively on finding a vaccine.
By 1984 Meningitis be had become the main health problem in Cuba. After six years of intense work, Campa's team produced the world's first successful Meningitis be vaccine in 1988. A member of Campa's team, Dr Gustavo Sierra recalled their joy: 'this was the moment when we could say it works, and it works in the worst conditions, under pressure of an epidemic and among people of the most vulnerable age. ' During 1989 and 1990, three million Cubans, those most at risk, were vaccinated. Subsequently, 250,000 young people were vaccinated with the VA-MENGOC-BC vaccine, a combined Meningitis be and see vaccination. It recorded 95% efficacy overall, with 97% in the high-risk three months to six years age group. Cuba's Meningitis be vaccine was awarded a UN Gold Medal for global innovation. This was Cuba's meningitis miracle.
'I tell colleagues that one can work 30 years, 14 hours a day just to enjoy that graph for 10 minutes,' Agustin Lage, Director of the Centro for Molecular Immunology (CIM) told me, referring to an illustration of the rise and sudden fall of Meningitis be cases in Cuba. 'Biotechnology started for this. But then the possibilities of developing an export industry opened up, and today, Cuban biotechnology exports to 50 countries. '.
Since its first application to combat dengue fever, Cuba's interferon has shown its efficacy and safety in the therapy of viral diseases including Hepatitis be and see, shingles, HIV-AIDS and dengue. Because it interferes with viral multiplication within cells, it has also been used in the treatment of different types of carcinomas. Time will tell if Interferon Alfa 2 b proves to be the wonder drug as far as COVID-19 goes.
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01-07-20 18:48 #1678
Posts: 595Originally Posted by MrGogo [View Original Post]