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  1. #64800

    Seriously Sage Advice

    Seriously sage advice Texas Pistol!

    Is what I do out of habit hobbying during the days then staying in or near my room at night NEVER trying to get dates from social media. Maybe if I there long term and can learn how to filter out the bad ones I could do social media however I love daytime brothels and potential contacts for P4P outside them! However need to speak at least basic Spanish to do this.

    I want to live to see another day!

    For bros dating chicas off social media:

    1. DO NOT allow them to bring another chica with them into your abode.

    2. Make them turn off their cell phones and lock them along with any of their belongings into something which you can lock. If you do not bring locks and haven't thought about this DON'T visit anywhere in LATAM. Just plain ignorant, unprepared and untravelled to travel here. Of course many other places around the world could have issues as well.

  2. #64799
    Quote Originally Posted by JoseFlores  [View Original Post]
    I only need a bed, own bathroom and basic wifi.
    Mandala Botero (booking.com) is cheaper and closer (next to the metro). Casa Botero is ground zero. Nothing is closer and a little cheaper still. Do not stay in the back because noise from the bars until 2 am. Not on hotel websites Inbetween the museum and the church with big balcony. Calle Real (booking.com) super close. Overpriced for the value in my mind. Visit all 3 and view rooms in less than 1 hour.

    I was going to send private message but you have not paid. Pay the membership.

  3. #64798
    About safety in Medellin, I think that people's opinions depend a lot upon their personal experience. If someone has been the victim of an armed robbery or a drugged robbery, then Medellin is a war zone, the most dangerous city on earth. If they have not, then Medellin is not bad, just don't do anything stupid. The truth is probably somewhere in between. However this is a poor city in a poor country with weak law enforcement. You are not in Kansas anymore.

    First of all I suggest arriving with a cheap cellphone because it's quite possibly going to disappear at some point. The iPhone which I brought with me (and which was promptly lost to a pickpocket) was an iPhone 8 with a cracked screen and one camera didn't work. A Samsung Galaxy A03 is a perfectly decent phone costing about $110.

    Don't carry a lot of cash or use ATM's more than necessary. Most places take credit cards.

    Run shopping errands and visit ATMs between 7:00 am and 10:00 am. Criminals are sleeping because they stay up late.

    For sex, go to brothels (aka casas or erotic massage spas). Get to and from the brothels using Uber.

    I realize that many people enjoy the late night clubbing and picking up girls at clubs and bringing them back to the airbnb or hotel room. If that's your thing and you must do it, I can completely understand that, however realize that your risk of a very bad experience is greatly increased. No one knows what the odds are exactly, but in exchange for that experience you are taking a risk.

  4. #64797
    Quote Originally Posted by Stl24  [View Original Post]
    Can you give me a little more detail when you say "the Casas" please? In South America I've only been to a few of the "Strip" clubs in Quito Ecuador so when you say "casas" what are you referencing and can you give me a few good ones to choose from pleas?
    Click on:

    https://co.mileroticos.com/escorts/a...in/buscar-spa/

    https://co.mileroticos.com/escorts/a...n/buscar-casa/

    Google "Salones de Masajes Erticos Medellin".

    I would choose any of them at random and if you aren't happy, then take an Uber down the street to the next one. There are a lot of amazing girls out there who will give you a great time, in a safe place, for 200K per hour. That's about $50. I don't think any place in the world can beat that.

  5. #64796

    It happens

    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    I think you will have to wait a long time to see that.
    Do not believe it for a second the violence did not decrease it just stayed off the headlines because Escobar got whacked and the rebels surrendered but the US still buys coke so the power vacuum created new players but people believed the hype hence the amount of foolishness going on.

  6. #64795
    Quote Originally Posted by TjBrazil  [View Original Post]
    Makes no sense. It's not the police business. These countries are so backward.
    If she serviced both of them and they refused to pay they should be jailed. Why not? It's police business when there are rapes and sexual assaults including refusal to pay as agreed.

  7. #64794
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrlmus  [View Original Post]
    I remember a case in Costa-Rica about 10 or so years ago when two mongers from the US had misunderstanding with tica about the amount of compensation she was to receive for servicing both of them and refused to pay the money she was expecting. The two ended up spending 6 months in Costa-Rican jail before being allowed to return home. Naturally it ended up costing them 1,000+ time more than the difference in the amount too.

    I don't know about anybody else but if I were to be detained by cops in South America I'd do whatever needs to be done to avoid being taken to the station, pay whatever is asked of me. Because once you there, the case might be bumped up to the 'matter of principal'. Once you begin to hear stuff like "If I were to do what you did in your country what do think would happen to me? " you're in deep doodoo. Naturally the embassy wouldn't do much to help a hobbyist beyond maybe serving as a messenger to your relatives, and chances are wouldn't be able to do much either even if it wanted to.

    If police gets somehow involved in your dealings with puta I think it's better to pay what needs to be paid and get out of the situation right there and then. IMHO.
    Makes no sense. It's not the police business. These countries are so backward.

  8. #64793
    Quote Originally Posted by Nrlmus  [View Original Post]
    I remember a case in Costa-Rica about 10 or so years ago when two mongers from the US had misunderstanding with tica about the amount of compensation she was to receive for servicing both of them and refused to pay the money she was expecting. The two ended up spending 6 months in Costa-Rican jail before being allowed to return home. Naturally it ended up costing them 1,000+ time more than the difference in the amount too.

    I don't know about anybody else but if I were to be detained by cops in South America I'd do whatever needs to be done to avoid being taken to the station, pay whatever is asked of me. Because once you there, the case might be bumped up to the 'matter of principal'. Once you begin to hear stuff like "If I were to do what you did in your country what do think would happen to me? " you're in deep doodoo. Naturally the embassy wouldn't do much to help a hobbyist beyond maybe serving as a messenger to your relatives, and chances are wouldn't be able to do much either even if it wanted to.

    If police gets somehow involved in your dealings with puta I think it's better to pay what needs to be paid and get out of the situation right there and then. IMHO.
    Well if the chica has already provided services and then you are refusing to pay her then that is totally different. By all means you should pay the agreed upon amount.

    However if you never even had sex then why would you be expected to pay her anything other than perhaps her transportation?

  9. #64792
    Quote Originally Posted by Zenduka1  [View Original Post]
    The vast majority of Hispanic immigrants are hard working individuals willing to take jobs you and your kind refuse to touch. I am sure the janitors in your company are Hispanics, 100%. Right now California is kept somewhat affordable because the cheap labor Hispanic immigrants provide.

    Stop painting with a very wide brush and filter your language. Come on.
    I could not agree with you more. As a young teenager growing up on a farm in New Mexico there were illegals coming up from Mexico to work. There were all sorts of derogatory names people called them. My father used to hire them. It was customary 50+ years ago. I made some unsavory comment once and my father helped me see the light. He told me I could call them whatever I wanted but those men walked 600+ miles to work the fields and they sent almost everything they earned (other than food and drink costs) back to their family using Western Union. They worked whatever jobs were available, and instead of buying a bus ticket home they walked so as to save the money.

    Flash forward 50 years, and I would ask the original poster if he ever stayed in a hotel? The maids are almost all Hispanic and they work two or three jobs to earn enough money to buy their children clothes and send them to school. The men are no different, working whatever jobs they can get. I somethings think we should allow more immigrants in and start kicking out the racist complainers, most of whom are lazy and do no work at all.

  10. #64791

    The Infamous Secret Service Incident

    Quote Originally Posted by Nrlmus  [View Original Post]
    I remember a case in Costa-Rica about 10 or so years ago when two mongers from the US had misunderstanding with tica about the amount of compensation she was to receive for servicing both of them and refused to pay the money she was expecting. The two ended up spending 6 months in Costa-Rican jail before being allowed to return home. Naturally it ended up costing them 1,000+ time more than the difference in the amount too.

    I don't know about anybody else but if I were to be detained by cops in South America I'd do whatever needs to be done to avoid being taken to the station, pay whatever is asked of me. Because once you there, the case might be bumped up to the 'matter of principal'. Once you begin to hear stuff like "If I were to do what you did in your country what do think would happen to me? " you're in deep doodoo. Naturally the embassy wouldn't do much to help a hobbyist beyond maybe serving as a messenger to your relatives, and chances are wouldn't be able to do much either even if it wanted to.

    If police gets somehow involved in your dealings with puta I think it's better to pay what needs to be paid and get out of the situation right there and then. IMHO.
    You just have to recall the infamous Secret Service incident in Colombia from the past as to what could happen when there is disagreement with the girl over money. Misunderstanding over money to be paid. Refusal to pay the money. Hotel yelling incident and police called. Heads rolling.

  11. #64790

    El Centro Medellin

    In day time, Plaza Botero in El Centro and surrounding shopping streets have tens of not hundreds thousands people walking, eating, shopping. It's OK to walk, but when the night falls, the entire area are closed down, locked up, totally dark like hell with filthy hobos scurrying in the dark. Even policia are afraid to drive in after dark.

    In day time, hundreds girls stand around Plaza Botero and in front of stores selling sex, but most were old and chunky, not my taste. At the NE corner of Carr 53 and Calle 51 behind the Iglesia de Vera Cruz, half a dozen hot girls hang out, a few nice, clean, very pretty. They took me to hotels a few doors away. $10 for girls and $2 for the room. Hotels check girls IDs and don't want to have problems with LEs so you are less likely to get robbed or things stolen.

    I took pics of dozens girls hang out in front of the church front door step with policias and their patrol cars in the church yard. A WG was screaming and yelling at me. I threatened to call in policias. She did not shut up. 2 policia came to meet me. I told them I only took pictures of the church, nothing else. They were smiling. There are a few small signs "No Photos" on the streets. After some argument with my broken 1 YO Spanish, the sergeant took out his cuff. I told him he could delete the pics in my tel which he did. They looked at the pics with WG, church and patrol cars in the same shots, smiling broadly. They let me go. The loud girl kept squealing in front of the church so the came over talking to her. She did not stop. Eventually they cuffed her and put her in their patrol car.

    Did see 2 policia on motorbike talking to a guy with a Sony webcam at that corner. After checking the camera, they cuffed and walked him down the street towards the Museum of Antiquity. Damn. I still have pics of girls, church, policias.

    Areas around hotel Nutibara are busy with pedestrians and traffic at night, but don't ever think of walking around El Centro after dark.

  12. #64789
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    My opinion, based on what experience I may have, is personal safety practices that have been effective for years will continue to be effective if they are applied consistently.
    This. I liken it to riding a motorcycle on a public highway. The moment you get "comfortable" is when your risk shoots way up. You have to always be aware and scanning the environment when you're in a situation where the stakes are higher.

  13. #64788
    Quote Originally Posted by Gabacho  [View Original Post]
    It is implied that the police would arrest him. Or charge him with something in order to make him pay her the 200 mil otherwise what is to stop him from just refusing to pay anything and walking away?

    The only thing the police can do is threaten to arrest him for not paying her otherwise he would just say no he isn't paying and they would be at a standstill. I mean how else could the police "make him pay her"? Are they going to take out their service weapons and point them at his head and threaten to shoot him. If he doesn't pay up?

    And yes exactly I considered the driver asking me permission to buy beer and then have me pay him back as a breach of conduct. The platform is for providing transportation and the messaging function within the app for communicating with the drivers about pickup locations, wait times, etc. Not for panhandling customers for beer money, surely indriver must have a rule against this type of behavior and as far as I'm concerned he should have lost his ability to drive for the platform. Try asking people for beer money while working a a normal job in the US and see how long until you get fired.
    I remember a case in Costa-Rica about 10 or so years ago when two mongers from the US had misunderstanding with tica about the amount of compensation she was to receive for servicing both of them and refused to pay the money she was expecting. The two ended up spending 6 months in Costa-Rican jail before being allowed to return home. Naturally it ended up costing them 1,000+ time more than the difference in the amount too.

    I don't know about anybody else but if I were to be detained by cops in South America I'd do whatever needs to be done to avoid being taken to the station, pay whatever is asked of me. Because once you there, the case might be bumped up to the 'matter of principal'. Once you begin to hear stuff like "If I were to do what you did in your country what do think would happen to me? " you're in deep doodoo. Naturally the embassy wouldn't do much to help a hobbyist beyond maybe serving as a messenger to your relatives, and chances are wouldn't be able to do much either even if it wanted to.

    If police gets somehow involved in your dealings with puta I think it's better to pay what needs to be paid and get out of the situation right there and then. IMHO.

  14. #64787
    Well Hotel Nutibara is perfect for you. And street girls near hotel nutibara in Plaza Botero ask 50 000.

    Quote Originally Posted by JoseFlores  [View Original Post]
    I've stayed in hotel nutibara before but it's a bit expensive per night. It's nicer than I need. I am okay with a more basic room, what do you all suggest? I only need a bed, own bathroom and basic wifi (does not need to be rock solid).

    Also, what are the going prices for street girls?

  15. #64786
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    I believe that in posting one should try to be as clear as possible, do not leave your conclusions to individual perception. The question can be asked relating to your post. Are the street girls much better than the ones in the clubs? Reread your post. Its unclear and ambiguous.
    Your statement can be unclear too. What does "better" mean? Left to the reader's perception. Looks, attitude, cost, safety.

    In any case, I wrote there is a difference. I thought that is a good vista point to leave it.

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