The plight of the girls from Venezuela.
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2474777]That's the percentage of Colombia's GDP that tourism accounts for. 3.8%.
Opening up the borders, considering tourism will not immediately return to previous levels, is not going to do anything for the Colombian economy, even if they throw the doors wide open, no quarantine, no testing and no restrictions based on country of origin.
At best, restoring international travel would represent a tiny blip on the economic radar.
As much as you all want to try and rationalize why Colombia should make it easy for you to come back, it has no effect on when the borders will open.[/QUOTE]I will not argue the 3. 8 % you state is not correct. That percent means nothing to the average Puta in MDE. It is more like 95% who are being devastated by no foreign mongers being present.
A lot of the lower class girls mostly Vennies are sleeping on the street. Of course most of the customers these girls get are local hombres, but still the lack of the guys who most likely pay a little more than a local guy is really hurting these poor devils. There is nobody in Colombia handing out $1200 checks to people out of work.
The Colombia economy in general does not reflect the plight of the Vennies as for the most part they have no family to fall back on as the local girls do.
I for one was happy for all the hot girls from Venezuela when I was there in March, and now I can only wish them well.
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Non-Travel / COVID-Related
Pinky asked when we could see each other, yesterday afternoon. She came over around 630p. I grilled some steaks, we had a bottle of wine. She wanted some tussi. Our contact wasn't responding, so she showed me some other contact on WhatsApp that sends out a list of maybe 50 things you can order. It was a bit expensive, compared to others. I received a message from a repeat the other day, asking when we'll see each other. I was with her once, a couple months ago. She's from La Diabla's list. I know she likes to party, so I asked her if she wanted to come over and bring some tussi. She gets it for 45k, which is about 60% of most options. I was a little nervous, as was Pinky, because of the price. It turned out to be fine, but with a bit of a burning sensation and a shitty peach scent / flavor.
I had told her not to come, because she said she would have it delivered, then she would bring it. I figured she would arrive at 12 and I didn't want to start so late. She arrived at 11 p. Standard procedure. She was fun and the girls hit it off. In total, I paid her 350k for 3 grams + her. Pinky also bought a gram, herself. She just left about an hour ago. Pinky also took 20k for a taxi, and her Uber was 15k, yesterday. Good times. Pinky without condom, other girl with.
A random thought just crossed my mind
Several people seem to think opening up Colombia for international travel will solve all of Colombia's economic problems. I'm trying to understand that.
Then this thought popped up: What are all those tourists supposed to do? Where are they going to spend their money? Let's put the mongering dollars aside, because it's unlikely the government is about to sanction and encourage sex tourism. What about the actual tourists? Aren't most attractions still closed? Aren't the bars closed? Malls? Tours? Theaters? Restaurants?
I'm just wondering how that almighty tourism is going to boost the economy if the tourists have no place to spend their money?