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04-01-24 22:49 #66250
Posts: 122Poblado Shut Down--From El Colombiano.
Originally Posted by JackTaggart [View Original Post]
Medellin's Mayor's Office prohibits supply and demand of sexual services in El Poblado and premises will have to close at 1:00 am.
The two measures, which include the prohibition of the practice of prostitution for the next six months, aim to counteract the sexual exploitation of girls, boys and adolescents after finding a foreigner with two girls in a hotel in that area of Medellin.
As promised during a press conference held last Sunday, March 31, the mayor of Medellin Federico Gutirrez announced this Monday drastic measures to counteract the sexual exploitation of girls, boys and adolescents in the city.
This Monday, the local president announced that his office decided to prohibit "the demand or request for sexual services or related activities" in commune 14, El Poblado, for six months.
Specifically, Gutirrez ordered the temporary suspension of the demand or request for sexual services and related activities as well as their promotion and advertising in any format in the public space of the area.
The measure taken by the Mayor's Office of Medellin covers a polygon that extends to the surroundings of El Poblado Park, Provenza, Lleras Park, La Presidenta linear park and surrounding residential areas.
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04-01-24 21:55 #66249
Posts: 235Mayor suspends prostitution in the park for 6 months
I can't post an image right now but a buddy sent this to me. I am hoping this means more Centro action and might keep prices down.
What do you guys think?
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04-01-24 19:04 #66248
Posts: 1291Fico signs decreto to prohibit prostitution in parque lleras
https://www.noticiascaracol.com/anti...rededores-rg10
For those of you who can't read Spanish, this article says that Mayor Fico Gutiérrez just signed some new decretos prohibiting prostitution in and around Parque Lleras, parque el poblado, Provenza and the surrounding areas starting now and for a period of 6 months.
It also says that bars and establishments that serve alcohol will be ordered to close at 1 am instead of the current 2 am or 4 am time that they currently close.
As soon as there is a new episode from DC Rob covering this story I will post a link so you guys can follow along in English.
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04-01-24 16:38 #66247
Posts: 4053The subtext of what a girl is getting at when she says "leche" is "hurry the fuck up and get off of me. ".
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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04-01-24 16:33 #66246
Posts: 2528Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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04-01-24 16:13 #66245
Posts: 5707Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
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04-01-24 16:08 #66244
Posts: 4053"un polvo," as in "echar un polvo".
Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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04-01-24 15:59 #66243
Posts: 1291Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
Un polvo = one nut or one round.
Dos polvos = two nuts or two rounds.
Tres polvos = three nuts or three rounds, etc.
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04-01-24 13:59 #66242
Posts: 1046Originally Posted by Exoticspirit [View Original Post]
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04-01-24 13:21 #66241
Posts: 584Facebook Girls and Asking How Much
Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
Every once in a while, I do get the response that the girl does not want any money. Most guys would jump at this and want to meet a young attractive girl without payment but for me, if it is too good to be true, you have to be suspicious and so I have never meet any of the young attractive girls who say that they don't want any money from me.
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04-01-24 13:13 #66240
Posts: 584Leche
Originally Posted by Exoticspirit [View Original Post]
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04-01-24 12:54 #66239
Posts: 2439Originally Posted by Exoticspirit [View Original Post]
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04-01-24 11:54 #66238
Posts: 800Leche
Originally Posted by MoonShot [View Original Post]
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04-01-24 10:06 #66237
Posts: 2439Como esta el negocio? (introductory line).
Means "how's business?" or "what's the deal?".
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04-01-24 03:44 #66236
Posts: 2973It's easy when you know you are dealing with working girl
Originally Posted by MoonShot [View Original Post]
If you are not sure who is a working girl on Calle 10, one polite way to tell them apart is to ask "Estas trabajando" as Gobacho posted. This applies to Centro as well. Of course one can do it anyway you want. I am more timid so I prefer not to go up to a girl and ask price directly when I can't tell if she is a working girl or not. You can use the same principle on Facebook, except for me I don't use the same phrase or words suggested here when I don't know if the girl is a working girl or not. There are many ways to say the same thing but imaging the consequence when everyone ask any random FB girls "cuanto cuesta"?