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11-08-21 21:59 #21002
Posts: 6523Where do the best looking gals come from? Puebla
A couple cities with colonial roots and predominant Spanish genes, Puebla, Guadalajara, Sinaloa, Monterrey ect have lots of tall, beautiful girls with fair skin.
Girls from the Southern parts like Veracruz, tend to have more indigenous blood, short, squat, dark skin.
I think social dynamics is stronger in Mexico than the US, which is already one of the strongest in the world. I have seen a women with 5 children, ranging from lotus white to brown to dark indigenous, from the most beautiful to the ugliest siblings. It does not mean she fucked a lot of different guys and bore their children. It's more likely due to all the genes that were mixed in her lineage a couple dozen generations before her.
In Hawaii, Tahiti, Micronesia, South Pacific, you sometimes find some very beautiful local girls with obvious Euro looks and features. It was horny Dutch seamen who sailed the ocean in the 17, 18, 19th century, screwed and seeded every women that can get their hands on.
They say the prettiest women in Mexico come from GDL.
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11-08-21 21:10 #21001
Posts: 85Taxi
I have been taking taxis in Tijuana for decades and only twice has a driver tried to rip me off. My routine has me jumping in a cab to Centro and enjoying a nice meal and a few local beers-BTW if you have not been to Border Psycho do so. All their tap handles are butt plugs or glass dildos- then stroll to the zona. I now only take the brown cabs. The other taxi stand to the right of the gates you pop out at have tried to rip me off. Last year this slick dude in a LA Dodgers hat dropped me off and as I was getting out he says "$20". I had already dropped the standard $5+$1 tip on the seat. I then reached down and picked up the $1 and walked away. I heard his door open and his mouth running but I just kept on walking. Now every time I see him at the taxi line I just wave and get into a brown one. Always before the door closes say out loud what you will be paying and don't deviate. On another note I went up to Bodega 8 to have a great meal. It's up by the golf course. After lunch did not see a cab on that very busy street for 45 minutes. Finally had to reactivate my Uber to get a ride. I had cancelled due to COVID making a $12 fare go to $55 in San Diego. Uber is way cheaper than cabs in Tijuana but leaves a electronic trace which I avoid at all costs.
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11-08-21 20:31 #21000
Posts: 31st time.
Headed to the for the first time. Beginning of December. Looking forward to it. Will be staying at HK Monday Tuesday getting the VIP pass. . then Wednesday Thursday will probably stay at tiquan. Walking in. And want to say thanks to everyone for the info on here. Wouldn't able to make this work if it wasn't for this forum. I will send a report after the trip. For sure.
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11-08-21 19:34 #20999
Posts: 157Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
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11-08-21 17:28 #20998
Posts: 1936Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
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11-08-21 17:26 #20997
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by Rambo1969 [View Original Post]
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11-08-21 16:18 #20996
Posts: 657We Can Even Own Land in Mexico. . . To Retire
Trouble in paradise: Americans say they've lost access to their Baja resort homes.
San Diego Union Tribune.
Cantamar residents, many of whom are USA Retirees, are caught up in a complicated land dispute.
Rosarito — The barbed wire fencing that surrounds most of Cantamar, a beachfront development located about 15 miles south of Rosarito, is barely noticeable against the towering palm trees lining the property and the percussion of nearby ocean waves.
Residents of the luxury beach-side community say they've had to climb over that steel fencing just to leave their homes in recent weeks because of an escalating dispute with the property manager. They say that in pursuit of new maintenance fees, she has blocked the exit, cut-off water and gas, and refused entry to guests, maintenance workers, and even some residents.
About 40 Baja California residents, many of them USA Citizens and California retirees, say they've completely lost access to their homes.
"I feel like a prisoner there," said Robert Boyd, a retired attorney from Arizona. "People have all their money invested in the place, and they're at their wits end. They'll be damned if they're going to lose their investments or their life savings."
If a retired attorney is screwed on his Mexican retirement house, just imagine how far up shxt creek you could be. . . Yeah, that's the ticket, put your retirement money into a foreign land deal! Hope you like eating Alpo or Kennel Rations!
Originally Posted by BrockStar [View Original Post]
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11-08-21 06:58 #20995
Posts: 588Where do the best looking gals come from? Puebla
Originally Posted by BigMagick [View Original Post]
So, for my taste, it seems like Puebla has something special that makes the gals really beautiful.
Has anyone else noticed this?
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11-08-21 04:50 #20994
Posts: 588Taxi driver threatening behavior because he thought fare was too low
About 3 years ago. I offered the posted rate (I think 50 or 60 pesos) from border to the club.
Though he reluctantly agreed at first all along the way the driver was moaning saying you don't have to pay me anything in a sarcastic tone, etc.
When we finally got there I think he grabbed by suitcase or in other ways tried to create a scene. I just paid him 100 pesos to avoid a scene.
So, now I only take the limo. Last time I even waited 10 minutes for the limo to return to the border rather than taking a taxi.
I wonder if anyone else has experienced attitude with a driver if you negotiated less than $5 taxi ride to / from border.
I recently read others offered 50 pesos so it seems that not all drivers are angry about that.
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11-07-21 23:57 #20993
Posts: 88Originally Posted by BunterHiden [View Original Post]
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11-07-21 17:31 #20992
Posts: 1082Kindness
Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
So I'd imagine since she is so tight with family and her age that she has talked to you about having a kid, with your past and age I'm sure you have thought about this and my guess is that maybe you not wanting a child would be the downfall of your relationship. Just talking from experience.
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11-07-21 17:18 #20991
Posts: 1082Classes
Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
My ex wasn't they type to hand out money to everyone and often got upset with me for over tipping. When in GDL the girl, I would hang out with would definitely hand out money to people on the street. Don't be mad about the malls for the parking, I know it's different than the US abut they aren't trying to nickel and dime you it's a way to keep your vehicle from getting stolen. I mean they usually charge about 5 pesos for 3 hours. It's a good way to get rid of your change since I would usually just leave all my change in the car for thes little tips.
Well I've only been to CDMX once last year but it was mostly closed due to COVID. Some of the things I wasn't able to do was visit the castle, and visit the ruins. On the CDMX page I shirt time ago one guy mentioned he took a hot air balloon ride over the ruins that was just over $100. I remember you don't like heights so that may not be for you but a cool experience. For me mostly just did a lot of walking. Started in the Zocalo where the old famous church is and the government buildings. They have a couple of restaurants that you can at at that over look this area that are highly rated. From there you can walk over there the Bella's Artes building which is nice. If you continue to walk you run into a build that for a small fee take an elevator about 4 stories up the enjoy the view. I'm sure others have done more but with COVID closing things and only a few days I didn't do much.
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11-07-21 04:38 #20990
Posts: 157Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
If your girl comes from humble roots, she's most likely going to be the exact opposite of what your ex-wife was like. Poor and lower-middle-class people from that part of Mexico are amazing, especially if they manage to stay humble. Enjoy the ride.
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11-07-21 04:28 #20989
Posts: 558Originally Posted by BigMagick [View Original Post]
I noticed people are more friendly in Mexico than in the USA As everyone greets each other by saying buenos dias, tardes, or noches. The regular would try to give the greeting of the day to Americans at the various locations we've vacationed and they didn't return the greeting. I told her it is normal for some Americans to be stuck up and not acknowledge you. The only challenge we have is she has to transfer schools to Tijuana as the Sinaloa university is going to start in person classes next year. I told her if she can't transfer, then the relationship is most likely going to be over as I don't do distance well. I guess it will be the real test if she can walk away from 3 years of knowing the professors and classmates. She also mentioned that Tijuana university may be more challenging which made me laugh as education isn't supposed to be a cakewalk.
I guess Americans are a more selfish culture, but I tried to explain to her that she should focus on what makes her happy and not my happiness. The family thing is strong for her to make sure they are comfortable, but she tells me it isn’t my responsibility. I guess time will tell how it works out, but I rarely meet people that are so passionate and wants to please you. If you happen to find it, then hope it works out for you. It feels like a dream at times as she is so good to me.
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11-07-21 04:05 #20988
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Sol12 [View Original Post]
Every place we go she wants to hand out money to the less fortunate, but I told her you'll go broke doing that and some people need to find their own work instead of a handout. She said everyone in Mexico relies on tips. We went to the car wash and the guy that sprayed the car down got a tip along with the guy that dried the car off. I told her you only tip at the end. Also paying for parking everywhere is annoying in Mexico. I don't understand how these large malls have to nickel and dime you for parking. I got to experience getting license plates in Tijuana and apparently you have to pay everyone a "tip" to make the process more smooth. It took her 3 hours to get the placas and some people said they had been waiting over 6-8 hours. It is like the Wild West where everyone requires a tip to reduce the hassle of dealing with the more rigid process.
She did tell me that if we are serious than I should meet her family, but if not then I could at a later date. She doesn't want her family to meet someone that isn't serious. She seems to have an extensive family all over Mexico. I haven't experienced any negative things from her which is odd as I'm just waiting for the cold and heartless woman to reveal themselves. Who knows what will happen? She seems genuine and seems to have a normal relationship with her family and cousins.
Also any suggestions on must do in Mexico City would be appreciated. We will be in the city for 4 days and only 1 of them we have to make getting the passport a priority in Coyoacan.