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08-14-22 17:32 #56976
Posts: 3801Sambombi
Saturday I decided to spend the night in Provenza with one of my Chicas whom I call Tall because she is tall. I like others her have nicknames as well for my Chicas based on their attributes.
I booked a room in a boutique hotel in Provenza of which there are a lot of them all over the area. I've stayed in several of them and consider a lot of them to be Love Hotel's, not in the sense you rent them for short time, but some are totally set-up for fucking meaning there is a king size bed, flat-screen TV, and aircon. Some of them have lots of mirrors, and I especially like the see thru showers at some of them. Kind of like perhaps Deseo's in Centro over half a century ago as far as the latest and greatest. I wonder some times if any of the mirrors on the ceilings there have ever fallen off, I'm sure they have. I've taken Tall to Provenza before, and the first time she was asking me what the mini-split AC unit was, what the exhaust fan in the bathroom was, and in one new place what the fire sprinkler system was. Of course she loved shampooing her hair, with hot water, and had never used a hair dryer before on her long beautiful hair.
Provenza is a barrio directly above the LLeras area with a lot of really good places to eat. My favorite there is Sombombi, and they hit it out of the park on Saturday. They change their menu every few weeks with some of the same, but always something unique on the menu. Last night I had some killer Sierra along with an incredible salad and a chicken dish. The place is very unpretentious, I've never seen a menu in English, but one or two people speak some English. The patrons are primarily Colombians, and the pricing is very reasonable as most dishes average about $ 10 USD. This place is very different than Carmen's and I think the food is just as good at a fraction of the price.
There are several other excellent places to eat in and around Provenza which I consider the fanciest part of Poblado for fine dining, versus the " dining dumps" in and around Parque Lleras. There's a bridge / intersection directly by the Quebrada that will have hundreds of tables / chairs set outside for dining in the streets as shown in the photo. To get to Provenza you walk up Calle 10 about four blocks up from Lleras and enter the area to the right, there will be a sign.
Forget going to Provenza to monger, you can go to the LLeras area for that.
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08-14-22 17:22 #56975
Posts: 1643Totally agree
Originally Posted by Lefeu [View Original Post]
As far as a right to expressing opinion, of course everyone also has that coming to them, but when they cross the line projecting their opinion and experience over to others as dogma, that,'s when I will step up and tell you it's not necessarily so.
Everything's fine when you (not you, figure of speech, I'm voice texting on my new smartphone) speak for yourself but when you start speaking for others as dogma, then you better be damn sure. I don't speak for others on this topic and I can tell you the ones who do, are not sure. Perhaps they might feel they are doing a a valuable public services or warning others and some do need that advice, I can understand and appreciate that.
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08-14-22 16:45 #56974
Posts: 1643Yeah there is a lot of that going on for sure, jajaja
Originally Posted by ChuchoLoco [View Original Post]
Chew on that one for awhile mi amigos, jajajajaja.
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08-14-22 16:36 #56973
Posts: 1136Well said
Originally Posted by Paulie97 [View Original Post]
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08-14-22 16:32 #56972
Posts: 1643Freedom of personal choice in a lot of the situations we discuss here
Originally Posted by Mtndew704 [View Original Post]
I know it seems like I'm obsessed on psychological defense mechanisms, but only because projection and denial run rampant here.
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08-14-22 15:41 #56971
Posts: 307Originally Posted by Osteoknot [View Original Post]
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08-14-22 14:46 #56970
Posts: 5462Originally Posted by Osteoknot [View Original Post]
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08-14-22 14:40 #56969
Posts: 5462Originally Posted by ChuchoLoco [View Original Post]
It doesn't matter what need some girl has, or claims to have. What matters is whether or not you want to give what she's asking for. If you don't want to, tell her no. If she persists, block her.
If you think you will somehow profit from giving, you're almost certainly wrong. The only guaranteed return on your investment is that the girl will ask you for something else.
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08-14-22 13:48 #56968
Posts: 1680Yep
Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am3FjwsNqXc
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08-14-22 12:56 #56967
Posts: 1643Thank you for refreshing candor and a very interesting read
Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]
Your side comment about the camera was interesting and I agree somewhat. The camera is a status symbol from branding and for the quality of the fotos. You really can't argue about any loss of quality comparing the best of Samsung to the best iPhones.
My Numero Uno Novia Catgirl blew up on TicToc. She insists she needs her iPhone Pro Whatever to get the job done. As a result, she became financially independent from me for all her living expenses, so needless to say those iPhones were a worthwhile investment.
There are others who "get it" here but they just don't make as much noise as a few of the less enlightened detractors here. That's fine. They will make fun of you (us) for calling them our "steadies" or novias. They don't understand if your experience in real time is making you happy, then it works. They talk about getting laughed at or ridculed because that's how they see themselves in that situation, in order justify their unwillingess or inability to participate. In other words, classic projection.
I have never suggested anyone else should go out and buy two paper cups and a string for these chicas. I believe the "heart and soul" or the silent majority and a few of the other posters here, are more enlightened and open minded otherwise I would not waste my time. Oh, and thanks for the effective writing, also.
I am going to have one final major point on this topic later, but I am on the road right now, headed down to Florida. I just woke up so there may be cobwebs in this post, jajajaja. Ostee Out!
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08-14-22 12:27 #56966
Posts: 1643I can't speak for everyone but I think most of who did not speak Spanish
Originally Posted by VasyaPetya [View Original Post]
Earlier this week, I took delivery on a new Google Pixis 6 smartphone knowing that one of its features was that it does not need to be connected to the Internet to use the Spanish translator, it's preprogrammed. The phone also has dual-SIMS so you can drop in a SIM card from a local Colombian provider without losing the functionality of your carrier from the USA on the embedded eSIM. However, a fellow mongerer tells me this dual-SIM feature will not work in Colombia, for Google phones, yet. So that funcitionality remains to be seen for me, I will try it on my next return trip and report back.
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08-14-22 12:04 #56965
Posts: 1089Originally Posted by VasyaPetya [View Original Post]
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08-14-22 12:00 #56964
Posts: 1680No
Originally Posted by VasyaPetya [View Original Post]
Girls who speak English are rare which is good. The hookers are typically more hardcore in Latin American countries like Costa Rica where English is widely spoken. When they start telling you their rules in English and negotiating in dollars then it's a very bad sign. Wink.
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08-14-22 11:54 #56963
Posts: 1680Lol
Originally Posted by VasyaPetya [View Original Post]
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08-14-22 11:12 #56962
Posts: 50Last couple of days.
I don't care to count what number these day are. I disappeared for a while. But I'm still alive and back in pussy prison in Sweden. Good luck for me the more allowing city of Copenhagen is only a 30 min train ride away. In Copenhagen you can monger legally but at a high cost compared to Colombia.
Thursday I threw a party with my monger neighbor. He's a sugar daddy type of mongerer. I invited some chickas from my FB list. The party was not a success. He was in to deceiving the girls to let them think they could get a model contract if he took their pics. We partied for a while and then the chickas split without any bed performance being done. I was a bit unsure about the party plan beforehand and should have stuck with my gut feeling. Afterwards there was some upset texts from the chickas about being fooled. The neighbor blocked them and I was target of the blame.
My favorite chicka messaged Thursday afternoon saying she wanted to come but the invites for the party were already sent out. I think she got a bit jealous but accepted the fact. If she had reached out just a couple of hours earlier I would have saved myself a boring party and maybe had a marvelous evening at a lower cost.
Friday I was sleeping in after the party. Tried to fix 2 different FB chickas for a day job. One was working and the other one had gone to centro to buy clothes for her baby. I didn't have the energy to go find me a centro girl. I already had a date with my favorite set for the evening and hopefully the night.
When she turned up we went out for dinner and ended up at a sea food restaurant in Poblado. We had some local dish of grilled fish. So so, a bit salty and a lot of bones. Then back to my aparment to relax. She had actually packed clothes for next day and fixed someone to care for her dog (at my cost). We hadn't met in person for a week and it was a dear reunion. She's fun, patient with my bad Spanish and translator, kind and caring. Not the top looker but her personality well compensate for that. A really nice all night date ended in the morning with her rushing of to university classes.
Met with her midday and she took me on a tour to Pueblito Paisa (not worth the trip up the hill to me, far too little to see) and Parque Arvi. We did not have time to watch the park since I was due at the airport at 8 pm and had to go back to the apartment to pick up my bags. But the ride with the teleferico was amazing. We shared the wagon with some Colombians. This guy David struck up a convo on his struggling English. They were really nice and David, who was on a visit from Bogota, corked up a bottle of rum in the wagon, of wich we shared some shots. Typical Colombian hospitality.