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Five Random Fotos From Yesterday by Body Type. Variety is the Spice of Life
Two fotos are of the pale white chubby with red hair, obvio.
One foto of ideal weight Sophomore student. That's a mosquito bite on her right lower butt cheek about which she was keenly aware.
The other two fotos are of the same Paisa miniature and mi novia. The one foto is a framed foto print of a couple of her bathing suit model shots hanging in her new apartment, and the other she is calling our dog.
Chillin, great time, hanging out with her mom, brother, and cousin. Fucked her in her bedroom monger style while the other three were all in her tiny apartment. Fun having sex and not trying to make any sound every great once in a while, but no one really gave a fuck and everyone knew what was going on, jajaja. Being the scum that I am I told her to invite her mom in the room for a three-way since I am also much older than her mom. She called me a pig and laughed and her brother who heard me laughed, too. Hey, they met the Ostee criteria for a successful 3-way, I know them both already and they obviously know each other very well, jajaja.
Three girls per day is my average. Well, really 3.5. As far as the 0.5 goes I will usually opt for the bottom half since you get two holes instead of one as with the top half, jajajajajaa, whut?
Aurora is nice and definitely under the radar. Today was my first time there and I was impressed. If I have time, I will post some fotos of Aurora and I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
Keep On Keepin' On!
Laugh at yourself, not the guy
[QUOTE=Blakman;2596802]I always laugh at the guy who thinks the girls under 5 ft 7 could be a 10.[/QUOTE]Jajajaja. Guess who I am laughing at? I'm not sure. I guess it should be me, but still not sure. Jajaja.
Naturally, I enjoyed your report. We write with similar styles
[QUOTE=Bonhead;2597332]Long story longer. [/QUOTE]Jeje, Coo.
Ground Zero Exact Location- Little Caracas
[QUOTE=JustTK;2597401]Am sure other guys will be able to tell you of other locations, but the places in know are .
All around Plaza Botero. Just Google map it.
Veracruz church. Between Calle 51 and Plaza Botero.
Ave Cundinarnar. From CL 51 up past 52 and on to a second section a block further on. Can go bar hopping here and watch the street scene.
Raudal -cnr CL 53 and cra 54.[/QUOTE]Carrea / Carrea 52 Intersection marked with a street sign is "ground zero" with all other locations within an approximate three block radius.
Another location which has been flourishing lately is in, and around the Parque Berrio Metro Station. There are a lot of girls now working at the bottom of the stairs. My theory is that the girls are working there in hoping of snagging a client before guys head down to ground zero where there are so many more girls working.
Regardless, for somebody coming here for the first time, if they can make it to the ground zero, there will be hundreds of girls available within a 1/4 mile radius during prime time which is basically between 4 and 6 PM in the afternoons with Sunday's and Holiday's being slow, albeit there will always be the hardcore Venezuelans out starting early in the morning.
For reference, I have a friend staying with me who was here about four years ago and cannot believe how it is now versus than, with the difference being that four years ago there were very few if any Venezuelans.
If I had to make an estimated guess of the proportion of street walker's there are in El Centro, I would guess that at least 2/3 rds of them are Venezuelans.
I'm curious what other's might estimate this number to be.
Yesterday I spent about two hours in El Centro and snagged a 21 year Colombian spinner who was new to the scene, or at least that what she said, I am in El Centro frequently and had never seen her before and was in the mood for a dinky little thing and chatted her up and she seemed kind of young and I asked if she had a Cedula, and upon entering the Premier Plaza they closely examined it, registered all her data and we were off to the races. Great time together and plan to repeat again with her on Thursday at 2 PM, but as is the case with a lot of the walkers in Centro they don't have phones, and many that do only have burner phones. This is one of the challenges of the Centro street scene, especially when you find one you want to put into the stable.
Medellin Guru on airport transport--and a word on colectivos
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2597253]There are two types of white taxis for hire at the Airport. One is called a collectivo which is shared with other passengers going to wherever in the City and I have no idea how many different passengers they take or the cost, but unless your the first person being dropped off it make take awhile to get to your destination. .[/QUOTE]Here is a link to useful Medellin Guru article that details all five options for transport between both Medellin Airports and the City, updated for 2021 prices: [URL]https://medellinguru.com/get-to-medellin-from-the-airport/?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=pmd_70H.3e6v4p04t7JU2BbOoD53wE6iXaRqg4BZJHYs9jI-1630009060-0-gqNtZGzNAfujcnBszQnR[/URL].
Note, the article starts with info on getting to the small, in-city Olaya Herrera Airport (EOH). Scroll down for details on six options for transport to and from José María seeórdova International Airport: white airport cabs, yellow taxis, colectivos, public bus, Mobile Apps (Uber, Beat or DiDi), and private driver services.
In respect to colectivos, I think Surfer500 is mistaken in his post referenced above. To quote from the Medellin Guru piece:
"So, with four passengers the new colectivo taxi fare staring in 2021 using the new tunnel route is set at 27,000 pesos per person to Medellíand and 23,000 pesos per person for a trip to the airport. The shared taxis from the airport only go to and from the San Diego mall in Medellíand. You will need to catch another taxi to or from your location. Also, there are normally yellow taxis lined up here. So, it's easy to catch a taxi. " That was my experience the one time I took a colectivo my first visit here in 2018. Everyone got out at San Diego mall, but, instead of grabbing a taxi, I got my colectivo driver to take me on to Laureles for another 10 k or so. For the budget conscious, I think its a good option to the bus (they leave much more frequently--as soon as they have 4 or 5 passengers.
I am not picking on you or Surfer or taking sides
[QUOTE=NilAdmirari;2597644]Here is a link to useful Medellin Guru article [/QUOTE]But to my way of thinking, Medellin Guru is a piece of crap full of inaccuracies and written at a level that would barely pass Freshman English. Their details about this could be spot-on, who knows and that's the problem, you never know.
The editor who I never met personally strikes me as the kind of guy who embraces the concept of a "digital nomad" being anyone with a laptop computer who is living outside the United States. And his quality improvement is achieved mainy by Search Engine Optimization and not substance.