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[QUOTE=NCal2014;1681813]What are the costs basis like in Argentina? Housing food transportation safety all that needs to be taken into acct.[/QUOTE]
The costs in Argentina, where I lived from 2003 to 2011 with some stops elsewhere, oscillate wildly and the inflation is unbelievable. So it gets pretty expensive, then the economy crashes and it gets idiotically cheap, then the economy recovers, inflation sets in, it gets expensive, it crashes, et cetera, et cetera. Lather, rinse, repeat. Pretty cheap now so I will go back for a couple months once it cools off. Housing is complicated, especially in Buenos Aires city; minimum lease is two years, you need a guarantor, and you can't get one. So you are stuck with "temporary" housing which is limited to six months. Of course, these rules are often bent or ignored, like all rules all over Latin America. In my opinion it is considerably safer than Colombia, but that also varies with the economic cycle. The current "presidenta" (she insists on being called that even though there is no such word in Spanish) is a complete wing nut. Argentineans are the laziest people on the face of the earth, which has its plusses and minuses, the primary plus being that the women will turn to prostitution in a heartbeat rather than work an actual job.
[QUOTE=BayBoy;1681779]I've met a few people over the years who have retired in Costa Rica and Colombia etc. Most have eventually returned to the US over time. I think they got bored and ran out of things to do or didn't achieve their goals. One guy wanted to marry a Colombiana but never found the right one. These guys need things to keep themselves busy.
There's a lot of interesting little towns to see here in Colombia. Places like Antioquia, Guatape-Penol, Hacienda Napoles (Pablo Escobar's zoo), Jerico, Popayan etc. That's fun to do.[/QUOTE]Yes you are correct; I've had the same experience. Guys find that making a new life in CR or Colombia ain't as easy as they thought or the system is just too difficult to navigate vs what they were used to back home. Example a buddy had two or three sub shops back in Hartford. Sold them and was very successful. Moved to mede, met a girl, got serious, and opened up a sub shot. Failed! Had sourcing issues, crappy location, Paisas don't crave a cheese steak or a veal parm the same way we do. Then the girl and visa stuff. He lost a good chunk of his nest egg. Lesson learned I guess. I've heard of a bunch of these stories.
You are right again. There are little trips to take and adventures to be had. The issues is that there isn't enuff things to do or the things that I / you / they want to do. Golfing, hunting, fishing, are the top things that come to mind and those things are not common in mede. Neither is the beach and all the activities that go with the ocean. Same example I gave before; How many little pueblos can you visit? I was in China during college and after two months it was like "No I don't want to visit the summer palace! You seen one funny roofed building you seen them all. ".
How many girls can you bang? How many times can you about the prices of exito? Last time I was in mede I was having drinks with three buddies that live down there and they were all thrilled! Super Excited! Ham was on sale! Haahhah! Or some shit like that. One of them dudes was headed back to the states. Got bored and wanted certain elements of his old life back. He did find a good girl and was cool with her kids so it is real relationship. That is another story the moving back with a chica.
[QUOTE=SlamCity7777;1681874]Yes you are correct; I've had the same experience. Guys find that making a new life in CR or Colombia ain't as easy as they thought or the system is just too difficult to navigate vs what they were used to back home. Example a buddy had two or three sub shops back in Hartford. Sold them and was very successful. Moved to mede, met a girl, got serious, and opened up a sub shot. Failed! Had sourcing issues, crappy location, Paisas don't crave a cheese steak or a veal parm the same way we do. Then the girl and visa stuff. He lost a good chunk of his nest egg. Lesson learned I guess. I've heard of a bunch of these stories.
You are right again. There are little trips to take and adventures to be had. The issues is that there isn't enuff things to do or the things that I / you / they want to do. Golfing, hunting, fishing, are the top things that come to mind and those things are not common in mede. Neither is the beach and all the activities that go with the ocean. Same example I gave before; How many little pueblos can you visit? I was in China during college and after two months it was like "No I don't want to visit the summer palace! You seen one funny roofed building you seen them all. ".
How many girls can you bang? How many times can you about the prices of exito? Last time I was in mede I was having drinks with three buddies that live down there and they were all thrilled! Super Excited! Ham was on sale! Haahhah! Or some shit like that. One of them dudes was headed back to the states. Got bored and wanted certain elements of his old life back. He did find a good girl and was cool with her kids so it is real relationship. That is another story the moving back with a chica.[/QUOTE]Sometimes you want to watch on TV or even go see your local favorite baseball-football-basketball team's game. Or there's a certain movie you're dying to see; can't always do that in a foreign country. Some sports bars will have the games, some will not.
Yesterday went on a city tour which included Pablo Escobar and Conuma 13. Excellent. My guide also turned me on to a discount area for denim known as Super Centro De La Modsa *Itaguii* Found some fantatstic deals.
Met up with Daniella *Penelope Cruz* One hour late. ARRANGED with hotel about bringing in a companion. It was fine. Daniella looking sexy shows up. Go to hotel. They ask for documentos, she does not have any. Backe to Mayorista. Go to love motel. Chica was much different. No kissing or playing with hair. Sex needed to be slower. Thought I smelled rubber cement glue. Nonetheless a good performer. Almost cried at times. At around the 38 minute mark hotel staff opens the door and tries to charge me more money. No way. Put on my clothes, gave Daniella her 50 mil and quickly left. Done with that chica.
Ran into Jennyfer from Monday night. Looking incredibly sexy with a gold outfit and little showing. Cleopatra hairdo.
Shall finish report later.
[QUOTE=Shamester;1681621]Yesterday I discovered my bank deactivated my card. Taxied to the Santa Fe Mall and used the call center to fix my problem. I always call the bank prior to departure about what countries I shall be visiting. For some reason an ATM withdraws from the MDE airport deactivated my account. After several phone calls and wasted $, the card was reactivated. Withdrew money.
The mall was very nice. MDE is noted for denim and there was plenty available at high and low price points. Some nice eye candy. Taxied over to Relax (not New Life as incorrectly mentioned in a previous post).
Relax had a better lineup than the previous day. More cuties. Selected Marcella. Cute typical Latina. Allowed closed mouth kissing. Selected the 30 minute session and paid with credit card. Usual sucking as long as you want. Sucks to the musical beat which was nice. Poor missionary performer. However in cowgirl, she was a human jackhammer. Amazing. Cummed admirably. Massage was better than the black chica. Upon return to the lobby there were 4 to 5 mongers waiting.
The taxi ride home was an adventure. Initially I thought -- wow this guy knows the back streets since there was little traffic. However it was quickly apparent he was going in the wrong direction. It was an honest mistake since he restarted the meter. Nonetheless, the meter was still running high. Eventually got to Mayorista. Gave him 10.000 mil. Shook hands and departed.
Mayorista improves each day. Younger and hotter chicas. ISG setup a date for me with a chica from the Buenos Aires area. Scheduled to meet at Mayorsita on the corner casino. Chica looked like a young Penelope Cruz. Sexy with glitter on her face. Very sweet and nice. Sat down for a beer then headed to my hotel.
At the desk they stopped me and the chica. The ad says the room is for 1 to 2 people. Plus the desk allowed a chica to enter on Monday. Played a prerecorded English message on her cell phone about no prostitution at the hotel. Its too bad since the hotel has a panoramic city view. Oh well. Shall talk to the staff every night about bringing a chica.
Returned to mayorista. Paid 20.000 for a love hotel. It is actually for only 45 minutes. Chica was great. Very sensual and passionate. No rules. Good in every position. Sweetheart that aims to please. Again -- what a delight to receive such passion and tenderness from a hot chica at under $30 including taxi money. Waited for her outside but she probably went out the back. Nice selection of chicas that barely look 18 waiting around.
Returned to the hotel. Went to the 6th floor bar to flirt with Lina who looks Demi Moore. Unfortunately she can not date guests. What a shame![/QUOTE]When I read Shamesters post I was sure he meant my favorite hotel.
The problem is a lot of ISG members are assholes.
It must have been really bad behavior to make them have a recording in English to let mongers know. I have stayed at that hotel at least 10 times with no problems.
This kind of event makes it hard for real mongers to pass good info. It is hard to hold back good intel when you have learned much in the past from other posters, but it is what it is.
To bad a filter is not at hand to keep the bad guys from getting the good stuff. I guess that is what the PM is for.
BTW thanks for the TR.
[QUOTE=Shamester;1681621] Eventually got to Mayorista. Gave him 10.000 mil. Shook hands and departed. Mayorista improves each day. Younger and hotter chicas. ISG setup a date for me with a chica from the Buenos Aires area. Scheduled to meet at Mayorsita on the corner casino. Chica looked like a young Penelope Cruz. Sexy with glitter on her face. Very sweet and nice. Sat down for a beer then headed to my hotel.
At the desk they stopped me and the chica. The ad says the room is for 1 to 2 people. Plus the desk allowed a chica to enter on Monday. Played a prerecorded English message on her cell phone about no prostitution at the hotel. Its too bad since the hotel has a panoramic city view. Oh well. Shall talk to the staff every night about bringing a chica.[/QUOTE]Shamester,
What is the name of the hotel where they gave you and the chica the prerecorded no prostitution message?. I would like to know So I don't make a mistake in staying there.
Was it any of the three hotels bellow:
1))[URL]http://www.hotelcentralplazamedellin.com/.[/URL] At Carrera 50 # 81 A - 15 Itaqui PBX: (57) (4) 3623380 Cel: 311 375 2993 Colombia, Medellin.
2)[URL]http://www.hotelalcaravan.com/home.html.[/URL] At Carrera 50 A 84 - 09 Itag Tel: (57 - 4) 285 1000 Cel: 314 865 28 84 Colombia, Medelln.
3) Hotel Macedonia Plaza [URL]http://www.despegar.com.co/hoteles/h...plaza-medellin[/URL] at Carrera 50 A No. 84 A - 03 Itagui, Medellíand +574 362 2121 : +574 596 5533.
Thanks, Cerebro.
[QUOTE=JohnGault;1682058]When I read Shamesters post I was sure he meant my favorite hotel.
The problem is a lot of ISG members are assholes.
It must have been really bad behavior to make them have a recording in English to let mongers know. I have stayed at that hotel at least 10 times with no problems.
This kind of event makes it hard for real mongers to pass good info. It is hard to hold back good intel when you have learned much in the past from other posters, but it is what it is.
[/QUOTE]Another good case for not sharing chica contact info. Guys are only loyal to their dicks and will always act out of self interest. The guy you pass this info on to may not fuck it up, but the person he passes the info on to could just as well fuck it up.
And then you're like "Hey, I thought we agreed that you wouldn't share the info I gave you with anyone else?" Hahaha.
Okay guys shall continue.
Asked Jen if she wanted to go back to the hotel. To her friend's surprise she went uptsairs and got her documents as I requested. At the Central Plaza we were denied. Jen lead me to the Macedonia since she agreed the love motels on the strip rip you off. Jen started acting like a pro. Still nice to be with a stunner. Love her strut and cocky confidence. At least the 20.000 mil fee is legit with no early knocks. BTW Mayorista was rocking. Better than any casa lineup. Faces are nice but the chicas lack the hard bodies at a strip club.
Called ISG. Taxied to his house. Started at Las Lunes. Nice chicas but a ripoff. No beers. Minimum is a bottle of whiskey that costs around $50. Strolled around and departed. Walked up the street and went to a club filled with youngsters bumping and grinding. One drink and out, Allegedly after 300 am is when you can determine who are the working girls.
Walked around trying to find casas. Blue Room was closed. Taxied to Centro. Mayorsita like feel with lower quality. Walked to a strip club. Decent chicas. 60 k for one half hour. There was one good one with a nice shaped ass and pretty face. Tempted but passed. Appreciate New Life much much more.
Returned to Mayorsita. Hot young chicas were plentiful. Found a young hot pretty chica named Juliana. Asked her to get her documents. Walked back to the hotel. Went to the desk and presented documents. Almost agreed but denied. Male Security looked at her I'd -- consented. Gave her stuff to the front staff and it was up to my room. Sweet for Mayorsita -- allowed kissing for small propina at the end. Shall finish later.
[QUOTE=SlamCity7777;1681874]Yes you are correct; I've had the same experience. Guys find that making a new life in CR or Colombia ain't as easy as they thought or the system is just too difficult to navigate vs what they were used to back home. Example a buddy had two or three sub shops back in Hartford. Sold them and was very successful. Moved to mede, met a girl, got serious, and opened up a sub shot. Failed! Had sourcing issues, crappy location, Paisas don't crave a cheese steak or a veal parm the same way we do. Then the girl and visa stuff. He lost a good chunk of his nest egg. Lesson learned I guess. I've heard of a bunch of these stories.
You are right again. There are little trips to take and adventures to be had. The issues is that there isn't enuff things to do or the things that I / you / they want to do. Golfing, hunting, fishing, are the top things that come to mind and those things are not common in mede. Neither is the beach and all the activities that go with the ocean. Same example I gave before; How many little pueblos can you visit? I was in China during college and after two months it was like "No I don't want to visit the summer palace! You seen one funny roofed building you seen them all. ".
How many girls can you bang? How many times can you about the prices of exito? Last time I was in mede I was having drinks with three buddies that live down there and they were all thrilled! Super Excited! Ham was on sale! Haahhah! Or some shit like that. One of them dudes was headed back to the states. Got bored and wanted certain elements of his old life back. He did find a good girl and was cool with her kids so it is real relationship. That is another story the moving back with a chica.[/QUOTE]The problem is most guys do not know how to lose that Gringo mentality. Living in Latin America sounds exciting and romantic, it does have a few catches. When guys move down here for pussy it is a big mistake. Most guys never make the transition from monger to compatriot. Becoming a part of the local culture is probably the hardest transition but the most important.
Most guys, probably share their experiences of living abroad exclusively with other Gringos. No one else will understand your hesitation to try the local food, your problem with adjusting to the pace of life and your ambivalence towards social customs as well as those in the same boat. In order to make the most of living in Latin America you have to break of your comfortable little cocoon after awhile and immerse yourself in the local culture. Hell that is half of the battle.
However, after living in a foreign country for a while, little things that you initially considered charming may begin to annoy you. You will remember how everything ran on schedule back home, how clean your former hometown was, or how much more relaxed and friendly everyone seemed.
Hell I say embrace the little Quirks.
Okay I am back. Julianna was a good performer and typical of the mayorsita mindset. Continually asked for dinner and wanted propina. Nonetheless good passion. Exchanged tel numbers. A must have repeat. Nice seductive puppy eyes look.
Woke up and walked to the denim shopping area 2 blocks from the hotel. Easily over 100 stores selling denim at great prices. Negotiation to lower prices is acceptable. Also bought some nice shoes. No gringos and rather empty. Itagui is known as the denim area in Medellin.
Taxied to New Life. Another good lineup. Selected Stephenia. Nice real tits that sag a little. Soft and fun to suck and touch. Cute but slightly overweight from a child. Typical New Life performance. Selected 30 minutes. Taxi ride back to the hotel was efficient for once.
Walked around mayorsita -- lacking. Too tired from previous night so slept early. Woke up and proceeded to Mayorsita. Less noisy and lively but some nice hot young lookers. Strong police presence. Never felt at danger once. Ignore males that speak to you. Julianna was in her usual spot. Those puppy eyes are sure nice. Nice hugs but not in the mood.
[QUOTE=LatinaPassion;1682277]The problem is most guys do not know how to lose that Gringo mentality. Living in Latin America sounds exciting and romantic, it does have a few catches. When guys move down here for pussy it is a big mistake. Most guys never make the transition from monger to compatriot. Becoming a part of the local culture is probably the hardest transition but the most important.
Most guys, probably share their experiences of living abroad exclusively with other Gringos. No one else will understand your hesitation to try the local food, your problem with adjusting to the pace of life and your ambivalence towards social customs as well as those in the same boat. In order to make the most of living in Latin America you have to break of your comfortable little cocoon after awhile and immerse yourself in the local culture. Hell that is half of the battle.
However, after living in a foreign country for a while, little things that you initially considered charming may begin to annoy you. You will remember how everything ran on schedule back home, how clean your former hometown was, or how much more relaxed and friendly everyone seemed.
Hell I say embrace the little Quirks.[/QUOTE]OH yeah. That too. I hear you and I agree BUT When you are retired or of that age it gets harder to change who you are and what you want to do. In some cases what you are physically able to do.
The thing you have super right is the fact that most gringos chill and talk to other gringos. I have noticed that when my buddies have pics of parties it's always old ass gringos and a few of theri "novias" no amigos colombianos.
Very good points sir.
Hey, I'm here standing exactly where on matts map is the Lejano Orinte. It appears to be right on Las Palmas. I do not see a Carrera 31 N either. Can someone point me in the right dirrection? Yes I know people say the place has fallen off but since it's close I'd like to take a peak.
The casa was added to the map based on a members report. Please call any casas before you go.
[QUOTE=BlueChange;1682501]Hey, I'm here standing exactly where on matts map is the Lejano Orinte. It appears to be right on Las Palmas. I do not see a Carrera 31 N either. Can someone point me in the right dirrection? Yes I know people say the place has fallen off but since it's close I'd like to take a peak.[/QUOTE].
There seems to be two places:
[b]Lejano Oriente[/b], Carrera 41, #18D-55, GPS: 6.220165,-75.567516. __ Chicas. Prices: __k 30 min., __k hour. Tel: ______. Hours: 10 am to 6 pm.
[b]Lejano Orinte,[/b] Carrera 31N #16-190, GPS: 6.216880,-75.561395. 25+ Chicas. Prices: __k 30 min., __k hour.
Tel: 312 867 31 95, 312 303 96 51, 312 254 32 32. Hours: 9 am to 6 pm.
This should help.
Let us know?
[QUOTE=BlueChange;1682501]Hey, I'm here standing exactly where on matts map is the Lejano Orinte. It appears to be right on Las Palmas. I do not see a Carrera 31 N either. Can someone point me in the right dirrection? Yes I know people say the place has fallen off but since it's close I'd like to take a peak.[/QUOTE]