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11-10-23 02:15 #23780
Posts: 24Question for older mongers
I'm in my 30's and prefer girls in their 20's and 30's; women over 50 don't do anything for me. I'm curious if those of you in your 50's and 60's feel any attraction towards women in their 50's? It seems to me that marriage is a bad deal, in the sense that even if you marry a beautiful woman in her 20's, you take the risk that won't be attracted to her when she reaches her 50's. Any thoughts?
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11-07-23 19:42 #23779
Posts: 36Originally Posted by AmericanPi [View Original Post]
On another note. I have been looking at other places in Mexico as Tom Jackin seems to conquer and find something everywhere! LOL. But I just don't see a place with a better easier set up than Tijuana. With just 5-6 days, I think most other towns take some work and tougher time just executing. I was in Mexico City, Puebla and Oaxaca and Jesus was it SOOOO hard to find any action.
I am leaning towards Medellin, just need to keep it to parque lleras and keep things simple I think. I would love to explore and find gems in other areas, but being solo and not knowing the lay of the land well yet. Don't want to explore only to strike out.
I've even contemplated a whole other destination like Panama City, Lima or Guatemala. All within the same price range flightwise, so just need to find the best option with some sure hits and a nice scenery.
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11-07-23 18:51 #23778
Posts: 1173Originally Posted by AmericanPi [View Original Post]
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11-07-23 15:32 #23777
Posts: 600To me this is easy. It just depends on whether you have to fly.
If you can drive to Tijuana it's something you can do anytime. It's a great place to wedge in whenever. So go to Med and save Tijuana for last min trips.
If you have to fly either way do Med. The longer flight is not that big a deal once you're dealing with airports. You'll just lose an afternoon.
Originally Posted by SlickVick0303 [View Original Post]
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11-07-23 07:19 #23776
Posts: 3436Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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11-07-23 02:30 #23775
Posts: 36Another which is better Post
Sorry Vets don't want to get slammed for this seemingly which is better post, but I legitimately want to put this out there as someone who has been to both Tijuana (many many times) and Medellin (just once).
I have 6 days free coming up in December that I can take off and this will be the last time I can make magic happen for the year. I am torn between what I know and exploring a bit more.
Here is my thought process:
Tijuana.
Pros:
1. Know it very well and even explored outside the Zona and found many good places to eat and drink and just overall hang out. Plus many spots still left to explore with confidence.
2. Easy to get to, I have GE so crossing back is not a hassle to me.
3. Plenty of pickings. ZN makes it so easy to have fun and party (which I like) and get girls with no issues or hassle of getting girls to your spot or just get a bar girl / street girl and be done.
4. I have a regular there that I can BB with at will. She's been begging me to go see her. Seems like a slam dunk, but ass much as I like her and love BB, I am a creature that loves variety.
5. Seems like lots of girls new to the Escort Scene that I haven't taken part in for quite a while. If I do go, this seems my likely route.
Cons:
1. Been here so many times, it's kind of stale at this point. Always fun, but just meh lately.
2. Cost has gone WAY up. From BG to drinks and food. It is outrageous. I'm not complaining about money because I know it is part of it, but the cost per pop now is insane at the clubs.
Medellin.
Pros:
1. It is new and from what I saw on my last trip of only 2 days it was amazing. Granted I only saw Parque Lleras and loved the club scene.
2. Much Cheaper than Tijuana.
3. Women are amazing.
4. Cost for fun seems to be at or below Tijuana for a top tier girl (depending how you play it).
5. Much much more left to explore.
Cons:
1. Flight duration.
2. Wasting time on the unknown trying to figure things out.
3. food isn't the best.
4. Solo traveler. It is not as easy and fun being alone compared to Tijuana where it seems easier to immerse.
I am 90% (or so I would say) fluent in spanish so no issues in either location.
I do have to work remote so can mix things up. In Tijuana I know my way around and how things work so easy to go out. Medellin, I have no clue anything outside to Parque lleras.
I know this may be biased given where I am posting, but for those vets that have been to both locations, if you had to choose 1 spot where would you pick?
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11-06-23 16:55 #23774
Posts: 1102Old topic
Originally Posted by AgaveBoy [View Original Post]
I think most guys that begin to get comfortable with visiting a foreign country will soon try other destinations if they have the ability to. Tijuana is just a good place for beginners.
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11-06-23 16:49 #23773
Posts: 1102Area
Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone [View Original Post]
The tolerance zone would just be moved to a different part of the city like they have in other parts of Mexico.
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11-06-23 16:40 #23772
Posts: 1102Money
Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
I agree Tijuana has other areas close to the border that can be redeveloped but it would be harder. Such as Colonia Libertad is an area that could be built up but it is full of residents and with the train track going thru it I'm not sure it would attract developers. Also the original attraction with the Zona is that they wanted to build a pedestrian bridge from the US into the Zona for tourists to visit Revolution with more ease. With prostitution in that area it's not possible now.
So unless the developers make it worth the governments time, give them lots of money, it will stay how it is. The new president of Mexico will be a woman and likely Morena party so if it was going to get done I could see it now more than before.
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11-06-23 08:33 #23771
Posts: 1173Best way to Tijuana now to avoid wait times is use southwest. They have flights that leave out of San Diego at 6 am. Cross over at 4 am with no wait. It cost more than spirit but worth it.
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11-06-23 01:08 #23770
Posts: 599Originally Posted by AmericanPi [View Original Post]
In terms of geography, I guess you could say the Zona is on the "fringe" of the city, but if you consider the "heart" of Tijuana to be the Zona Centro / Zona Rio area, it's basically right there in a close-to-central location.
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11-05-23 21:11 #23769
Posts: 600Originally Posted by AgaveBoy [View Original Post]
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11-05-23 18:32 #23768
Posts: 44Originally Posted by Sol12 [View Original Post]
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11-05-23 08:13 #23767
Posts: 2632The Zona is on of Tijuana's single greatest sources of revenue. This the reason why Mexico expends so much money on law enforcement. There is lot of other areas near the border that can be refeveloped. We should also remember that struggles just to keep control from the cartels. The drug gangs and corruption will be Mexico's biggest concern for many years to come.
Originally Posted by Sol12 [View Original Post]
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11-05-23 00:38 #23766
Posts: 1102Changing
Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
The other day in the paper they had a group that was trying to convince the city officials to turn part of Revolution and some of the are before the Zona into the Zona Rosa. They want to make it more welcoming for LGBTQ in the same manner as Hillcrest.
Also this week they are supposed to start on construction for the new highway above Avenida Internacional.
Lots of changes coming but with the recent drop in the dollar the demand for new homes has fallen. So right now things might actually start to slow and prices drop. Just depends on the costs in SD.