Can't get the Arica links to open
I am here in pucon where I live and was thinking about some winter sun in the north.
Chile is the most Westernized (and Feminized) country in Sudamerica.
I am not here to spoil the thread, nor am I a hater. However, I simply feel compelled to make a few comments.
It's amazing how infrequent these reports are of Chile. There's no surprise there. Mongering is crazily expensive in Chile. Most of the Chilean women are self-entitled feminists here.
Look at the ISG reports; look at how much these guys are shelling out: e. G. 60, 000 CLP/hour for some trim? Yes, when you convert it back to USD or any other Western currency, it may seem cheap.
However, it's very very very expensive for the half-assed service the women provide. The pro's are all about the money; there are pros in every country like that, but I mean ALMOST EVERY-TO-ALL CHILEAN PROs seem totally cold and money-hungry. Thus, it's a lackluster, abhorrent GFE.
It's no wonder that neighboring countries like Perú and Argentina are sucking up the mongering clientele.
Please avoid this feminized hellhole for mongering. Good thing that I'm only here to instruct English in order to build up my experience as a beginning teacher. Whenever I become horny, it becomes very very frustrating here. The women almost never call. They call and hang up immediately, and when I text back, "Hola ¿Quién es? " *"Hello, Who is it? *. The person never, ever returns the text.
The lifestyle for meeting people and women out here is revolting. I cannot wait until I can fuck off to Perú.
Happy Holidays to all mongerers. I'll enjoy my holidays stuck in my "arriendo" (room that I rent monthly) here in AntoFAGasta, Chile working on my music.
price level is not what you mention (and service either)
I just happened to read this report.
Sorry but I disagree about price level you mention and service.
Maybe I was just lucky or more lucky than other mongers.
In terms of service, I always enjoyed excellent here.
In terms of price, last I remember to have paid was 30.000 which cannot be considered expensive, even compared to other countries in the area, particularly after the devaluation of local Peso in the last months, connected to huge decrease of copper price.
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