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[QUOTE=JohnnyWalker55;2395673]Are the sessions with SW, casa girls, and escorts on prepagos usually have DFK and DATY as the norm? Or is it usually negotiated before hand?
As I understand it, GFE is pretty big in MDE.
It is always a ***** in the states when you can't kiss or sometimes even touch their lady parts, hard to finish.[/QUOTE]Always negotiate services before commit to a session. Out of the 50+ girls I fucked in Medellin, only 1 casa girl didn't do DFK and BBBJ.
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[QUOTE=RudeBwoy100;2395487]The crazy thing is that although he's not being literal I have to say I did see a crackhead smoking weed and scouraging for food in the trash in Centro who was super slim and actually pretty cute & would be like a 7-8 in my country. Colombian women are just perfect as long as you like petite, brown skin, cute faces & round butts. I saw women selling trinkets in Centro on the side of the road who maybe make $200-300 USD per month who were 7-8's, Colombia is a beautiful country for a single man & I think the next time I go as my Spanish should be fluent I may go the non pro route as the normal girls were for sure prettier in the face than the pros & everybody seems fairly friendly.
PolloNegro, what's your take on chatting up the females selling from handcarts and working in restaurants as servers in Centro? Are they hard to get in bed, does normal Colombian women have a hookup culture? I can't imagine these women playing hard to get considering how easy sex is to get for men due to prostitution being legal and so widespread.[/QUOTE]Algo más (do you sell more) 99% usually do. I landed at 3 pm Saturday and have bagged 5 chics since 5 pm, stay tuned! Pollo negro is out!
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[QUOTE=JohnnyWalker55;2395667]*My question is, which casitas / clubs have the least amount of gringos? (preferably none).[/QUOTE]All of them except New Life. Just because you see a few posts on here, do not think the local spots are over run with foreigners. You hardly see a one. The most you will see is at New Life and Gustos.
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[QUOTE=JohnnyWalker55;2395673]Are the sessions with SW, casa girls, and escorts on prepagos usually have DFK and DATY as the norm? Or is it usually negotiated before hand?
As I understand it, GFE is pretty big in MDE..[/QUOTE]Most of what you mentioned is not the norm and can be negotiated beforehand, and GFE can be found.
I think after you arrive, you may re-think wanting to do some of this stuff with the SW's and Casa girls given the "venues".
Your best bets will be the Prepagos / Escorts for what your looking for.
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[QUOTE=JohnnyWalker55;2395667]............*My question is, which casitas / clubs have the least amount of gringos? (preferably none).............[/QUOTE]I have never seen a gringo in Pamela's. I have seen at least one in most other casas I've been to. Ten years ago and before I never saw a gringo in a casa, not even New Life.
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[QUOTE=CuriousFun;2395549]Others have already responded with some good details, but here is an article I found that really helped.
[URL]https://medellinguru.com/metro/[/URL][/QUOTE]I find taxis very reasonably priced in Medellin and use them. Some years ago I tried the metro and bought a civica card which you can top up but I found that I was not getting the value for what I paid and was actually paying more per trip than what I paid for a single way ticket. Now there are always long lines of locals buying single tickets; I suspect the reason.
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[QUOTE=SJobs;2395693]Always negotiate services before commit to a session. Out of the 50+ girls I fucked in Medellin, only 1 casa girl didn't do DFK and BBBJ.[/QUOTE]In your case, I think you have to factor in your look, or age. Neither is automatic from lower price casas or street girls for me the first time. I either have to pay extra, or sometimes got very little if agreed. I can get them from higher price girls with very little negotiation. I got neither at Loutron but I did not negotiate. I actually did not like Loutron because it is priced like Bangkok but the setup and service is subpar compare to what one can get in BKK. The girls are above average but I feel they are older. If I want pretty girls for the same price, I just go to La Isla.
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[QUOTE=Turgid;2395835]I find taxis very reasonably priced in Medellin and use them. Some years ago I tried the metro and bought a civica card which you can top up but I found that I was not getting the value for what I paid and was actually paying more per trip than what I paid for a single way ticket. Now there are always long lines of locals buying single tickets; I suspect the reason.[/QUOTE]The metro here is very basic. It charges by entry, not distance. For shorter distance, taxi is door to door will be a better to some.
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[QUOTE=PolloNegro;2395702]Algo ms (do you sell more) 99% usually do. I landed at 3 pm Saturday and have bagged 5 chics since 5 pm, stay tuned! Pollo negro is out![/QUOTE]Woa woa woa! My guy, these are some wild allegations my brother. Are you saying that most women who are let's say middle to lower class have sold or are willing to sell themselves? I find such a statement problematic but I don't know; what are normal Colombian women stance / thoughts on prositution in general?
BTW, if that's the case, have you seen the slim, quiet & light skin / pale chica who works the front desk at Ayenda botero hotel? She always works morning & afternoon shifts, if she's on the table let me know because I loved seeing her every morning.
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[QUOTE=JohnnyWalker55;2395667]Hey guys,
First trip to Colombia soon, been mongering in Europe (and the USA hehe) several times.
I speak fluent Spanish, grew up in the bronx, not worried about the streets, I can conduct myself.
*My question is, which casitas / clubs have the least amount of gringos? (preferably none).
I plan on being in centro in the am, escort pages at night, and clubs / casas in the afternoon. I would dread seeing a bunch of gringo tourists in the waiting room or strip club bars.
I understand Bar Montijo and Grill occidental are pretty local? And the further north you go past metro prado, the real freak show begins?
Special thanks to PolloNegro, Jjbee, Wolf, Tall man, and barboa, you legends have been absolutely a tremendous help, any newbie should read most all of their posts.
Cheers,
John.[/QUOTE]Strip Club-wise gringos are very rare in the Centro clubs and even kind of rare at Fase II, every time I have been there the only gringos came with me.
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[QUOTE=Surfer500;2394975]I'm not a bar guy, and having been to the Santa Fe area only once in Bogota, one of the differences I noticed, is that there is no SW scene immediately adjacent to the Santa Fe area like in Medellin.[/QUOTE]The street girls can go into bars. The girls you see standing around in the bars are freelancers and they can move from bar to bar, also the girls standing in front of ST hotels. It works the same way like with SW. You should have seen some SW on the street perpendicular to Cr 16. There is at least one street adjacent to Santa Fe that is full of them.
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I've been mongering all over western europe, mainstays being lisbon and barcelona. The SW's are alright there, they get the job done for $30 euros.
Brothel girls can be drop dead gorgeous, I can't resist going downstairs on them / kissing if they're hot enough.[/QUOTE]Don't have answer about STI. For lower price girls that you are asking in general, you have to ask them to shower if you are in a room with functional shower. You are lucky if you get hot water and two towels. New Life is pretty well run, they give you one towel and the girl frequently will bring her own towel. Or is it they give two towels? In some places, it is obvious they don't wash at all between customers, Once you get here, it is easy to determine yourself. If you bring girl to your own room, you can eliminate some of the issues.
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[QUOTE=Turgid;2395835]I find taxis very reasonably priced in Medellin and use them. Some years ago I tried the metro and bought a civica card which you can top up but I found that I was not getting the value for what I paid and was actually paying more per trip than what I paid for a single way ticket. Now there are always long lines of locals buying single tickets; I suspect the reason.[/QUOTE]I originally used my roommate's Civics card. As a student she got a discount. I would just top it off whenever there was no line.
I noticed in July that Metro usage was up a lot from 15 months before. Longer lines at the ticket window and really long lines at the Civica booth. My way to minimize the delay is to buy multiple trips whenever there's no line.
Just paying full price I can make 6 round trips to El Centro for the cost of a 1 way taxi ride.
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Paisa Bar
[QUOTE=Nounce;2395946]The street girls can go into bars. The girls you see standing around in the bars are freelancers and they can move from bar to bar, also the girls standing in front of ST hotels. It works the same way like with SW. You should have seen some SW on the street perpendicular to Cr 16. There is at least one street adjacent to Santa Fe that is full of them.[/QUOTE]This is good information, I just didn't like Bogota, to hard to get around, super crowded and congested, and the Santa Fe scene just didn't do it for me.
However I did notice one Bar that advertised, or I should say the "barker" in front of the bar proclaimed that all the girls working inside were Paisa's from Medellin.
It was almost as though he was selling a brand of meat, kinda like Angus Certified steak, and I suppose he was!
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Civica Card De-Bunked
[QUOTE=Turgid;2395835]I find taxis very reasonably priced in Medellin and use them. Some years ago I tried the metro and bought a civica card which you can top up but I found that I was not getting the value for what I paid and was actually paying more per trip than what I paid for a single way ticket. Now there are always long lines of locals buying single tickets; I suspect the reason.[/QUOTE]This doesn't make any sense, it's always the same price for a ride whether you have a single ticket or Civica for a ride, always. And with a Civica transfers to the bus lines are included. So your information is inaccurate. And as far as the long lines of people buying tickets, it's not because a single ticket is cheaper than a Civica. The reality is that the majority of the riders on the Metro have Civica cards so, 1) they do not have to wait in lines to buy individual tickets, and 2) enjoy the cost savings associated with the inclusion of the bus lines at no cost by using a Civica.
One of the posters identified a link to an article on the Metro which will help everyone have a better understanding of the Metro system, the fares, and the Civica, etc.