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01-31-22 05:49 #52382
Posts: 18Depends on your negotiating skills and the girls need.
Generally you can get them to stay with you for "un rato" meaning as long as she wants to stay typically 2-4 hrs etc for 250 k, all night is typically 400 k. You can take them out to dinner or do what you want just negotiate it all up front kissing, leches etc. Prices can go down or up from there depending on the girl. The seasoned ones, or the ones that do work in panama will likely charge more but there are way too many fish in the sea to be paying more. There is also tinder and Colombian cupid with a similar but different stock of prepagos.
Originally Posted by Aksmn [View Original Post]
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01-31-22 05:39 #52381
Posts: 72Its whatever they can get
Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
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01-31-22 04:57 #52380
Posts: 2Please share facebook profiles.
I am trying to build a network of girls on Facebook. Would appreciate if someone can give one or two links to add. I have tried searching but they are not really good.
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01-31-22 02:29 #52379
Posts: 4Originally Posted by ChuchoLoco [View Original Post]
2) In the streets 50% wear masks over nose and mouth, 40% under chin, maybe 10% no mask.
3) In shops, shopping centres, transport etc 100% masks.
4) in clubs bars restaurants no masks.
5) I've noticed a fair number of people going about their daily lives with mild coughs etc, and most people seek relaxed about this. I am not sure to what extent people are just relaxed about omicron and to what extent they don't realize these are omicron symptoms. I've asked a few people and the got both replies.
6) Some places ask for vaccination certificates, some don't. Not a lot of rhyme or reason to which do from what I can see.
I'd head down. You can do pretty well everything you could before the pandemic, lots of people out having fun, both normal and mongering.
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01-30-22 23:22 #52378
Posts: 238Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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01-30-22 23:13 #52377
Posts: 6Valuable info
Valuable info, thanks for share.
Originally Posted by Ricardo01 [View Original Post]
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01-30-22 22:25 #52376
Posts: 309Buying Colombian real estate
Piece of advice coming from my experience in recently buying an apartment 6 months ago.
-Hire a reputable and bilingual lawyer that has experience dealing with foreigner real estate investment.
-Open a Colombian investment account, not a regular bank account, go with Alianza or Acciones / Valores. They have US-based bank affiliates, so you can make transfer directly from your US bank to their US bank. They will convert the money to Colombian currency once you are ready to buy. Their exchange rates are fair and reasonable. You can open an account with them with just a passport and they have bilingual service. You must register the transfer funds with the Colombian government / central bank (Banco de la Republica), I think within 24 hours of the wire transfer for the exact amount of the apartment purchase price. If you don't, you will not be able to get the money out of Colombia if you end up selling the apartment later on. You can also be taxed / fined for not registering the funds as well.
-You can open a regular Colombian bank account (Bancolombia) with just a passport and proof of apartment purchase / ownership. Go to the branch inside Santa Fe mall since they have experience dealing with foreigners. The only thing I couldn't open on my own without a Colombian cedula or cedula de extranjera was Internet service. I had to use name and cedula of one amiga for that. Kinda sucks, but oh well.
On a side note, I'm back in the good ol' USA. But not for long, returning to MDE in 3 weeks and will spend more time in the barrios. Last trip, I reconnected with SA girl I've known for a few years who lives in Barrio Popular, way up in the hills and far from gringo civilization hehe. She's the only paisa I know that can speak fluent English and Chinese (Mandarin). She's trying to climb up the Colombian economic ladder, and has travelled to Europe for work. For being 22 yrs old, not too shabby. I've visited her barrio both day and night. Being a chino, I def stood out and people were looking at me like is this chino lost, someone take his ass back to Poblado hehe. The people were friendly and even had groups of kids running up to me like I'm Bruce Lee incarnate. Told them my uncle is Jackie Chan haha.
Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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01-30-22 22:05 #52375
Posts: 2931Kissing and BBBJ
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
I think it is a YMMV situation, for me places like Energy, Loutron, or casas that are popular with foreigners, my experience is probably no kissing or no BBBJ if it is not agreed to before. FB girls are GFE by default. You probably will need to check at La Isla too unless you are already kissing. I had met one that just stood up and walked away at the mention of kissing alone. LOL.
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01-30-22 21:47 #52374
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by ChuchoLoco [View Original Post]
Everything in Medellin is wide open all across town as though there was no Pandemic, no restrictions, except lots of eating places will want to see your vax card, and everyone is required to wear a mask outside and in all indoor venues.
And of course all your contacts are telling you everything is good and to come down, things are good, and of course things will be even better for them if they get to session with you.
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01-30-22 21:33 #52373
Posts: 2707Doh Kissing Negotiation?
Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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01-30-22 21:06 #52372
Posts: 2931Originally Posted by MateoCast98 [View Original Post]
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01-30-22 20:50 #52371
Posts: 1643Business as usual but things can change in a heartbeat here
Originally Posted by ChuchoLoco [View Original Post]
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01-30-22 20:26 #52370
Posts: 651Originally Posted by ChuchoLoco [View Original Post]
Here is what I recall seeing. For several months (mid August to mid December) new cases were running between 1,000 and 3,000 per day. Right around the last week of December new cases started rising precipitously.
Daily cases were spiking at or above 30,000 per day but are tailing off now and we're seeing daily cases under 20,000 the last few days. Deaths were running at about 40 per day but after the climb in cases, deaths have been running between 200 and 300 per day. You can put this all in perspective. Colombia has a population of about 52 million.
Colombia is not a very conspiracy theory kind of place. The 1 or more vaccination count is at 79% and the fully vaccinated number is 62% (as of Jan. 27th).
Almost all restaurants are open in Laureles. At this time there are no odd and even day restrictions like there were 6 or 7 months ago. My only suggestion is follow the laws in Colombia.
I think the entry requirements have been discussed many times. In a nutshell have your vaccinations before coming and be prepared to show your vaccination card (and a negative test if your 2nd vaccination is less than some number of days old).
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01-30-22 20:04 #52369
Posts: 1136Haha
Originally Posted by MateoCast98 [View Original Post]
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01-30-22 19:50 #52368
Posts: 1136Not quite
Originally Posted by ChuchoLoco [View Original Post]