Venues to Have a drink past 11!
This post does not apply to this weekend (with curfew), but when I was in Medellin last weekend, I found two late-night options (not that there are not more):
1) Casa Blanca (White House) in Prado. It doesn't really even getting going until 2 am, but it's open earlier. Drinks, working girls (warning: most are ugly, so if you are planning to be with a working girl after, import one with you). Do NOT walk that neighborhood in the middle of the night.
2) Farenheit. Not sure how they are doing it, but gringo friend of mine told me that Farenheit is staying open until 3 am (used to stay open all night). Maybe it's because it's not in Medellin proper and is subject to different rules. But if you are looking for a club, this is an option.
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Flacca chicas, Gordo chicas
[QUOTE=Kazeu;2497268]Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated. Glad your into skinny chicks. They need food too. LOL.
Personally for me this girl is a probably a 6 / 10 in terms of body. Girls like this are dime a dozen in asia. I come to Colombia to find girls with a wider caboose.[/QUOTE]I love 'them all.
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TODAYS SESSION: JJPLZZ AND SLAPSHOT. 2 AGAINST ONE NOW. Cmon
I like to be creative and fun. I wrote a long post but it was erased so keeping it brief.
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I agree with you and Poblado is the one section I've never been in Medellin
[QUOTE=PolloNegro;2497265]At how many Americans come to Colombia to be have their freedoms limited. You are staying in Poblado and you are paying three times to five times to going rate for rent. Why would you allow anyone to tell you what you can or cannot do in an apartment that you are paying that much for? Maybe that's just acceptable for some of you guys, not me. I refuse to be anywhere that my freedoms are limited. Mongering is legal in Colombia, it may not be tolerated as much in Poblado, but I refuse to pay 5 times the going rate to be told who I can bring and cannot bring into my apartment. I am leaving soon, but what I have established is this, next year I will have a rental history, proof that I have rented an apartment in Medellin for the past year and that will give me the going rate for anywhere I want to live in Medellin. Everyone has their own preference, but don't come to board complaining about rules that you freely accept. The sooner that you put a demand on your money the sooner you will have freedoms about the places that you rent. Pollo Negro is out![/QUOTE]That probably sounds crazy to most of the Gringos here but I avoid Poblado. And two terms I will never use to describe myself are "expatriate" or a "Digital Nomad" even though they both could apply. The typical American I have met who identifies with with either or both labels are insufferable bores.
I want to assimilate the local culture, improve my Spanish, live more like a local (okay not a homeless local), and take advantage of the lifestyle and lower cost of living in Medellin. I am sure there are some great places, restaurants, and women in Poblado, and undoubtedly I will get off the Metro one day at that stop, probably on a whim. But the last thing I want when I visit or move to a place as beautiful as Medellin is live like an American in an enclave that reminds me in style and cost of back home. I realize a lot of guys don't or can't roll like that and more power to you. You stay in the high rent district, and I'll stick with my novia's casas and apartments. My favorite place to stay if I wasn't at a girl's place was Hotel Botero in El Centro, the rate fluctuated but I don't think I ever paid over $20 per night and sometimes it was as low as eleven. I heard they were closed. Very user friendly, with a kick-ass little brothel across the street, a few nearby "discos" as my main squeeze called them- the bars with stripper poles and girls to take home. And easy pickens to Botero Parque, and a nice stroll to New Life.
Gratuitous fotos in honor of Halloween. This is the second time I have posted my Numero Uno chica. I claim her catwoman is better than Michelle Pfiefer's jajajaa. These are selfies she sent to me and Gawd knows to who else, but she acts like I am her Numero Uno tambien. Doesn't matter if it's true as long as we both buy into it, jajajajjaja.
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Update: 100 mil 3 great hrs 2 leche
Very good session. Full participation throughout and went the distance. I had a bit of everything. Sexy dancing, sensuality, passion, and seem very happy with time spent. Wine at arrival along with a little porn on tv. Addition with music and things heading in a great direction. She loved the masked ideal and that's how we took pictures. Suck me off first round and then took the pounding 2nd round without any complaints. Good time. I was very much satisfied. No kids. Very tight body. Not a sex goddes or chaturbate girl like the slapanonymous. LOL
[QUOTE=Blakman;2497448]I like to be creative and fun. I wrote a long post but it was erased so keeping it brief.[/QUOTE].
Well jjsleaze. I have done little better
While I don't have a balcony, I do have 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom and I can bring anybody I want. But keep the noise down. And that's at you guess it $25 a night. Nicely decorated living room, dining room of course kitchen. Confession its in manila. My first 2 guess stayed full 3 hrs so I am already getting my moneys worth. The 8th comes over tomorrow 9 am to 7 pm for 160 mil but she had to beg for it. Anyways blackman out. Surfy turfy what's the news on centro strip clubs this weekend.
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2497672]I'm not sure where you're getting your numbers. The apartment I planned to rent in Poblado (1 bed 1. 5 bath, big balcony, literally less than 100 yards from everything I need) was $25 per night. Unfortunately, it's not available for all my stay so I ended up paying $30 per night in Laureles. On a short term rental (less than 1 month) I don't believe you can find anything comparable on El Centro for $5-$10 per night.
A friend, who always stays in El Centro managed to find a nice hotel, with air conditioning, in El Centro for $17 per night. But it doesn't really compare. I'll have everything he has plus a full kitchen and washer and dryer. I'll also have no issues with guests.
However, and this is true whether you're in El Centro, Poblado or Laureles, some hotels and apartments have rules prohibiting or limiting guests. It doesn't matter if you're paying $12 a night or $250 a night. The owner has every right to set whatever rules they want. It doesn't matter if prostitution is legal. The same as a hotel can prohibit smoking in the rooms, even though smoking is legal.
Which is why guys need to do their research. If a place restricts guest access, find another place. You're just going to cost yourself more money if you think you can get around the rules.[/QUOTE].