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  1. #19869
    Quote Originally Posted by CJackSparrow  [View Original Post]
    , I have met them as prepagos, dated them, chatted with them, other guys should be able to confirm this; they view of life is strangely focused on money and having fun,
    Well what do you view life as? Because evidently I view it the same way that they do. A famous man once said that life ain't nothing but bitches and money.

  2. #19868
    I can read it but I can't undermotherfuckingstand it. At all.
    Brazilian Portuguese has a vocabulary with both Indigenous and African words and slang. As Brasil is so large naturally there are also regional differences to these. So your basic Porto / Euro vocab is not really that appropriate. With geographical size comes different ways of pronouncing the language and naturally it is spoken in a different lilt to Euro / Porto. Because of the basic education and life of its vast majority of population it is "on the streets " spoken very basically which can be an advantage for communicating easily! Good luck with challenges ahead!

  3. #19867

    Instagram becoming Facebook?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElMechanico  [View Original Post]
    Lead a fantasy life for 10-15 years only because they are born good looking then when past their prime, they are kicked to the curb to deal with the silicone & habits by themselves! I love everyone of them! The double edged sword of 'Puta-nomics'!
    I must correct myself. Bodytech in Laureles (El Cafetero) and Avenida Colombia (Estadio), are located in barrios 4-5 on the social-economic "estrato" scale, just below Poblado estrato 6. The girls here were not poor, and they had over-enhanced bodyparts, work-out like machines, the same girls 6 am, everyday or at night after work. It's a culture of (somewhat bad) taste from estrato 1-6. Females where from 16-45, the majority following the same pattern. So yes, it's not just the poor, it's widespread, even though, upper class females choose more carefully still I assume, while the poor girls / must / do it to advance upwards on the social scale.

    My conclusion is not based on solely looking at them, I have met them as prepagos, dated them, chatted with them, other guys should be able to confirm this; they view of life is strangely focused on money and having fun, travelling to Cancun and Las Vegas and self-absorbed of the own looks. My point has long been; go to these fashionable gyms, and you see much babes that you feel you have been at a top strip club, but at the fraction of the cost. And the cost of a personal trainer is 10-20% of that what we pay at home. The monthly fee though, is very high, much more expensive than in Europe. I go to a top gym at home, "all Cybex" and pay 50% of what Bodytech costs (actually for free, since my employee pays for it).

    On the other hand, that females show their sensuality and should feel unfeminine not doing so; this splendid sensuality, erotics, are natural part in the everyday meeting man / woman-woman, and female competition is much of what gets this society going so smoothly, despite enormous social injustice. You feel that the Colombian society is vibrating of pure lust! It's one part, they also have Eternal Spring, and other factors. Europe / North America are so strict, that when we come here, or even more so to Brazil, we fall in love with this Latin culture, since we stand aside it, and we can pick only the good parts!

    Facebook became a way of easily promoting yourself and get clients. Are Instagram / becoming / the same? Anybody met girls via Instagram as one do on Facebook? For example; on one FB account I have like 500 female contacts, 300-400 are barrio girls offering their services. On yet another account, my friends, via one of these Super Girls, the majority are "models". Different levels, but the same basic principle.

    The models want presents, exotic journeys, fashion clothes, while the poor barrio girls focus on cash.

    Any info would help since I'm new at Instagram.

  4. #19866

    La Isla

    Quote Originally Posted by ParamAhmad  [View Original Post]
    Whoever reported that all taxi drivers in Medellin know how to find La Isla\The Girls Club (shown on a web page I found as Cra. 30 #10 see 19, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia) was apparently mistaken. I spent a full hour in a taxi trying to find it. The taxi driver stopped to ask about six other taxi drivers where to find it, and it seemed nobody knew. Mostly what we got were misleading directions and wrong information. One problem may be I was asking him to take me to LA ISLA CLUB, but the name now seems to be THE GIRLS CLUB. I don't know which is the newer name. Neither the LA ISLA name nor above mentioned address on Carrera 30 helped. Neither did a map Id printed from a web site showing the supposed location of the Club. When we finally got there I used a GPS I had with me to get the GPS coordinates, which are N06 13.287, W075 33.610.
    Is this a strip club? What are the rates?

    Thanks

  5. #19865

    GPS coordinates for La Isla / The Girls Club

    Whoever reported that all taxi drivers in Medellin know how to find La Isla\The Girls Club (shown on a web page I found as Cra. 30 #10 see 19, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia) was apparently mistaken. I spent a full hour in a taxi trying to find it. The taxi driver stopped to ask about six other taxi drivers where to find it, and it seemed nobody knew. Mostly what we got were misleading directions and wrong information. One problem may be I was asking him to take me to LA ISLA CLUB, but the name now seems to be THE GIRLS CLUB. I don't know which is the newer name. Neither the LA ISLA name nor above mentioned address on Carrera 30 helped. Neither did a map IŽd printed from a web site showing the supposed location of the Club. When we finally got there I used a GPS I had with me to get the GPS coordinates, which are N06 13.287, W075 33.610.

  6. #19864
    My experience is based on Portugal and not Brazil, but I would say that starting from scratch, Portuguese is a bit more difficult of a language because the pronunciation is not as intuitive, and because there are more diacritics (accent marks, cedillas, and circonfexes). I can read it but I can't undermotherfuckingstand it. At all.

  7. #19863
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    I am in Sao Paulo now and offering a comparison to Medellin since I was there just a few weeks ago. I would not rate one city above the other and believe that the individual tastes of mongers would cause them to choose one city over the other. Here goes:

    Chicas. Equal (I once believed Brazilian chicas to be hotter in looks than Colombian babes but am slowly coming around to giving Paisas the edge).

    Chicas performance in bed. . Sao Paulo (hands down Brazilieras are better in the sack than Paisas, no doubt about that).

    Prices. Medellin (cheaper, even with the favorable exchange rate with the Real. Sao Paulo is not a cheap city).

    Food. Sao Paulo (I find Brazilian food to be the best outside of the US).

    Things to do. Sao Paulo (much bigger city, more museums, concerts, street activity, better parks, etc.).

    Weather. Medellin (Brazilian winter now but can get warmer than Medellin, more variable weather in Sao Paulo, Medellin has spring like weather all year round).

    In conclusion I would say that for mongers on a budget Medellin is the better city and for those who can afford it, Sao Paulo.
    Spot on on every point!

    FWIW, I speak Spanish and I've never been able to get a good handle on Brasilian Portugues despite 17-18 trips to that marvelous country. That didn't stop from from enjoying myself, but still it's a factor in favor of Colombia.

    Also SP is a crazy big City. Medellin is almost quaint in comparison.

  8. #19862
    Quote Originally Posted by CJackSparrow  [View Original Post]
    What will happen with all these girls when they are past prime time and the implants starts to hurt, look badly etc. No more easy $, no friends etc. Back to the poor barrio, marked for life.
    Lead a fantasy life for 10-15 years only because they are born good looking then when past their prime, they are kicked to the curb to deal with the silicone & habits by themselves! I love everyone of them! The double edged sword of 'Puta-nomics'!

  9. #19861

    Instagram girls in sick sub-culture

    Just got me a Instagram account and I saw a few models that I had photos of before and are prepagos in some way.

    I red that some of the girls have their whatsapp available and uses Instragram as promotion.

    I found very few whatsappnumbers. I looked at "models"; I got both attracted, but also felt sick quick since all "models" look the same; Donald Duck-face, 6 pack abdomen, enhanced breasts, enhanced butt; all showing them selves in the gym and in bikini, so much tits & ass I got overwhelmed, never seen such an expose; it's like an epidemic. 10,100, 1000,10-100 k of Medellin, Colombian girls looking supersexy / weird. And all look the same. They have made the 90-60-90 classical into no less than 110-50-110.

    I have had prepagos like this, and as long as we stay in an apartment having sex; it's OK. But showing myself with such artificial creature, it'has happened once, and never again. Does even the local guys like it?

    To keep away hunger; they take cheap "pericero"-cocaine, and then caffeine / taurine, and other stimulating herb for gym; they can then keep the shape and get some good extra-money from males "friends" with money, and continue this expensive lifestyle. All also claim to be models and having a fancy title from a top university. The pericero makes them happy, but they loose contact with the "real" world. Enter a fasionable top-gym in Medellin and you will see a lot of them. Totally self-absorbed with their own bodies, far away of that nice paisas you meet in everyday life in Medellin!

    Any tips where there might be Colombian/Medellin girls on Instagram, that are beautiful in a natural way. That have whatsapp.

    Colombiancupid are full of prepagos, too many of the popular and pretty girls are prepagos. I do then mean in a broad sense; you may not pay for sex; but gifts, vacations, nightlife at expensive clubs etc. Plus all stupid lies to make you send $$ when you are not there, for University tuition, hospital etc. Being a puta is a looser, but getting the money from a friend, that is OK, that is status having rich friends.

    San Fernando Valley has 10.000 potential Colombian porn-stars, but might just need 100. What will happen with all these girls when they are past prime time and the implants starts to hurt, look badly etc. No more easy $, no friends etc. Back to the poor barrio, marked for life.

    This is a low social-estrato thing! I can't imagine girls from families with good / social / education expose themselves in this way. But then, 75% of the population is poor and these girls have nothing, and opportunity of nothing, so they create a this sub-culture.

  10. #19860
    Some good points on SP & Medellin and I am a fan of both. I'd add that SP is much bigger than Medellin. Its the biggest city in the Southern hemisphere and takes a bit of getting used to. (Medellin has a couple of Metro lines, whereas SP's crisscross wildly -- think Poblado or Berrio in rush hour and multiply by ten). There's a regular poster on the SP forum who takes visitors round (though I don't know him personally). A tiny bit of English is spoken in both cities, but not that much so either Spanish or Porto is very helpful (the similarity makes it often easy to guess the equivalent, or be understood when speaking slowly). There is some similarity in the casa experience (though Medellin has an advantage with the proximity of many casas to each other). There are comparable 'trashy' areas of very cheap sex (with associated dangers especially for the unwary). SP probably has more clubs but there is not an equivalent that I have come across to The Mansion, although people sometimes arrange private parties. Medellin has better weather, but in SP you can always hop on a bus or plane to Rio or somewhere warmer.

  11. #19859
    Add travel time, it's about the same from Europe but Medellin is much closer to North America than Sao Paulo. Even if you compare the few direct flights to Sao Paulo vs. Medellin connections.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    I am in Sao Paulo now and offering a comparison to Medellin since I was there just a few weeks ago. I would not rate one city above the other and believe that the individual tastes of mongers would cause them to choose one city over the other. Here goes:

    Chicas. Equal (I once believed Brazilian chicas to be hotter in looks than Colombian babes but am slowly coming around to giving Paisas the edge).

    Chicas performance in bed. . Sao Paulo (hands down Brazilieras are better in the sack than Paisas, no doubt about that).

    Prices. Medellin (cheaper, even with the favorable exchange rate with the Real. Sao Paulo is not a cheap city).

    Food. Sao Paulo (I find Brazilian food to be the best outside of the US).

    Things to do. Sao Paulo (much bigger city, more museums, concerts, street activity, better parks, etc.).

    Weather. Medellin (Brazilian winter now but can get warmer than Medellin, more variable weather in Sao Paulo, Medellin has spring like weather all year round).

    In conclusion I would say that for mongers on a budget Medellin is the better city and for those who can afford it, Sao Paulo.

  12. #19858

    San Paulo vs Medellin

    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    I am in Sao Paulo now and offering a comparison to Medellin since I was there just a few weeks ago. I would not rate one city above the other and believe that the individual tastes of mongers would cause them to choose one city over the other.
    Thanks for the comparisons. I have a few other questions. Which city is easier to get around with a minimal command of the language? I hear Portuguese is much harder to learn than Spanish. Si o not? Does San Paulo have a thriving ex-pat community to connect with as does Medellin?

    Thanks!

  13. #19857
    Quote Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0  [View Original Post]
    Guys thanks for the good compliments and by no means this is meant to make you feel jealous as a well respected senior member commented earlier but its meant to show a different mode of doing things in medellin especially if you know spanish, have the means to stay long term, and not scared to death from el centro. And honestly I hope somone trys it and report back!

    Special thanks to Surfer500 for defending me and yes we have met in el centro and can personally vouch for his confidence in walking and hunting in one of the centro hot spots so he knows what I am talking about cause he does the same thing and not afraid to proposition ladies he meets on the streets.

    The "Lucas" thing. It's colombian barrios slang for pesos but one Luca equals 1000 pesos. I mentioned this in the prelude. Sometimes, and this may work for the typical shrt trm monger, I would just whisper "30 lucas" to the girls as we pass eachother and turn my head to see if she caught the bait so to speak. So far 2 of the ladies in the fotos I'm posting have. Where the fu at did I come up with that idea from: from asking local Colombian men whom I observe whispering stuff then pickup the girls.

    Finally, it's not as easy as it seems, sometimes I had to spend 2-3 hrs daily and come up with nothing! And I suddenly get a call from a girl who ignored my calls to the point I can't even recall who she is because I spent all that time talking to more ladies.

    So don't get offended if I don't share contacts info of these ladies. But I'll be happy to help answer Qs about how TOs!
    Nice posts and thank you for providing the information. Apologies are appropriate in this case.

  14. #19856

    Medellin vs Sao Paulo

    I am in Sao Paulo now and offering a comparison to Medellin since I was there just a few weeks ago. I would not rate one city above the other and believe that the individual tastes of mongers would cause them to choose one city over the other. Here goes:

    Chicas. Equal (I once believed Brazilian chicas to be hotter in looks than Colombian babes but am slowly coming around to giving Paisas the edge).

    Chicas performance in bed. . Sao Paulo (hands down Brazilieras are better in the sack than Paisas, no doubt about that).

    Prices. Medellin (cheaper, even with the favorable exchange rate with the Real. Sao Paulo is not a cheap city).

    Food. Sao Paulo (I find Brazilian food to be the best outside of the US).

    Things to do. Sao Paulo (much bigger city, more museums, concerts, street activity, better parks, etc.).

    Weather. Medellin (Brazilian winter now but can get warmer than Medellin, more variable weather in Sao Paulo, Medellin has spring like weather all year round).

    In conclusion I would say that for mongers on a budget Medellin is the better city and for those who can afford it, Sao Paulo.

  15. #19855
    Quote Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0  [View Original Post]
    Staying busy:

    When you live here you can't just do what you normally do when you're here for a short time!

    So I stay busy doing normal stuff as though I was back home. I enrolled in a gym and attended roughly 3-4 days out of a week. Also in my case I like playing video games so I made sure to bring my PS4 and a couple of games to keep me entertained when the beautiful Paisas are not around.

    Another activity I truly enjoy is spending a weekend in different small towns or pueblos as they are know here. Being in el centro gives me great and fast access to both bus terminals to travel antioquea state and see the nice little town and reset the busy city mode every once in a while.

    I also enjoy swimming "Photo attached" and here you can go to several swimming pools where for a small fee you can have a great day with your lady friends! And if you are a serious swimmer, then you can head out to the olimpic pool compound and do labs there. Just be aware of the limited time they give to the public: they train all kinds of teams there and hence have a tight schedule.

    And if you are still bored well, you can take a leisurely stroll in el centro, go have a capuchino in camin real mall or just sit and enjoy the lively activities on one of (junin pedestrian road) benchs. That's the closedoff pedestrian road that leads straight up to parque bolivar.
    Hey Brasil,

    One way to pass the time in a good way is to volunteer in the really poor areas or at some of the orphanages. There are several great groups that you can work with. For me it is really rewarding. Its gives you a little balance to the debauchery of the monger life. The best one is Angeles de Medellin https://www.facebook.com/angelesdemedellinfoundation. They have a community center up high in the hills above the Metro Cables. You can help out the kids and have a great day up there. Its an amazing place.

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