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01-31-24 21:42 #303
Posts: 275Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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10-31-23 14:21 #302
Posts: 5709Mexico Numero Uno
Expats in Mexico are some of the happiest in the world, according to a new report from Internations, the global community for people who live and work abroad.
Mexico ranks No. 1 as the top destination for expats, with 90% of people saying they're happy with their lives abroad in the country, compared to 72% globally.
The "Expat Insider" report ranks 53 destinations based on five indices: quality of life, ease of settling in, working abroad, personal finance and an "expat essentials" index, which covers housing, administration, language and digital life.
Expats living in Mexico rate it highly for how easy it is to settle in there, as well as the friendliness of locals and ease of building your own community.
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09-07-23 07:44 #301
Posts: 41Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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08-11-23 21:22 #300
Posts: 29Originally Posted by SeanEZ [View Original Post]
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06-18-23 07:03 #299
Posts: 154Originally Posted by SeanEZ [View Original Post]
But yeah, the women are probably going to be waaay hotter in mexico by dint of availability alone LOL! If you just want a place you can live in relative luxury extremely cheap, then yes, go to Argentina. Its not without its charms that's for sure (food is absolutely exquisite, better sushi than Japan). But in order to take that place in good cheer, you will need a soul for art, a wit for philosophy, and be a hopeless romantic at heart.
But it is NOT less dangerous. In fact its one of the most dangerous places I've ever been. Nobody messed with me, but I'm not going to send anybody out there to take their chances. Also, nobody picks up after their dogs and street sweepers only work Friday night, so you'll be playing the longest game of hopscotch you ever thought possible just to walk around haha!
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04-24-23 22:08 #298
Posts: 720Mexico vs Argentina for longer stays?
Mexico vs Argentina for longer stays? I am getting a bit tired of shorter Colombian girls. Anyone been to BA recently? The forum isn't very live there.
Looking for quality and less quantity, and less danger, better value.
Thanks.
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04-01-23 14:54 #297
Posts: 5709Mexican Cupid
Any of you guys tried Mexican Cupid? Is it worthwhile?
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02-09-23 19:52 #296
Posts: 115Which city has the highest concentration of hot women?
I've seen a lot in CDMX, but I think the concentration is higher in Guadalajara. You will see a 10 out of 50 women as 10 out of 100 in cdmx. Other cities?
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01-12-23 21:14 #295
Posts: 756Seeking arrangement Mexico
Is there a general Seeking Arrangement thread that I'm somehow not seeing on the main page?
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10-12-22 15:57 #294
Posts: 32Best chat sites for mexico
Hi,
I'm in Playa del Carmen for some dental work. I usually don't visit Mexico- but I will have to come back 2 more times for 7-10 days each time-.
What's a good chat site for Mexico? Like Pina Love or Date in Asia (in the Philippines).
Or is Tinder or Badoo or some other app best?
I been traveling a Lot (too much!) to the Cebu, Philippines for the last 23 years.
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05-19-22 17:41 #293
Posts: 637As I mentioned in the initial response when you asked, they are clandestine places in Mexico City. If you can find this "different wording" on Google maps so can law enforcement which means they get cracked down. Not all of Mexico has the same laws, but the only thing that comes to mind as a brothel are sex shops like intezzo but can't guarantee good quality. Maybe try Mileroticos and then see if they give you addresses and see if there are any google reviews. There are ways but it's not as easy as GDL or MTY where it's obvious.
Originally Posted by JohnClayton [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 05:47 #292
Posts: 756Originally Posted by LovesToSploog [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 20:10 #291
Posts: 637You're overthining it, it's a different region of Mexico so somethings are the same just different wording like tomate rojo in the north of Mexico vs jitomate in Centro Mxico.
However, legally speaking, Guadalajara has more liberal laws than other parts of Mexico, also Monterrey.
Originally Posted by JohnClayton [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 16:05 #290
Posts: 756Originally Posted by LovesToSploog [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 08:19 #289
Posts: 637I'm sure there is but I haven't gone there but you can expect things to be overpriced. One strategy is to talk to the taxi drivers or Uber drivers but then again that's a bit risky or overpriced.
Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]