There Can be trouble in Paradise
Obvious. I've always said a bad day in Medellin beats most good days in the USA and that held true today. I had to bail out of a car in El Centro with Secret and one of her "amigos" in the front. Supposedly, Secret and I were headed to El Centro to pick up the cutest puta we could find who would me give me a blowjob in a short time motel, while Secret watched. Fun and not too freaky-deaky and since Secret is the most hard-core puta in my bunch, I figured she could relate and might enjoy it, too.
But things started to go sour as soon as we left my hotel. I love metro, especially for going to El Centro because when traffic is bad, it's a lot faster. I love public transport. Some people hate it. Whatever. But it was Sunday, traffic's not bad and, Whut? You've been in my room for half an hour and now you tell me that you have a driver waiting downstairs? That's kinda weird. So I capitulate and tell her I'll let your friend drive us and she promises the ride will cost 20 mil COP and I make it crystal clear all I have is a fifty. So we go down, she gets in the front with him. Okay. He seems nice, but I know just enough Spanish to understand him asking her if I know what he is saying, and he said it in a way like he wanted to hide something. Spidey sense tingling. He's a good driver and takes a great way to El Centro, but with Parque Berrio in sight, Secret turns around and says, "he's going to park the car and come with us. " Whut, whut?" Oh, and at the same time I was trying to pay him with my 50 mil COP note and he said he had no change.
That was the moment when I felt like enough is enough. We were stopped in gridlock, so I simply opened the back door and bailed out. I am not saying my life was in danger or anything terrible was about to happen but I have stayed safe during all my international travels by going by gut instinct and knowing when to bail. I'd rather overreact and be happy and safe and sound. Another thing, I had forgotten my phone so I was feeling a little bare about the plan because I am definitely not fluent in Spanish, yet. And I sure as hell didn't want or need a third wheel dude wingman on a trip to get a blow job with a puta. I wasn't scared, I was fed up. I had a great time working my way back to my hotel, walked to the San Antonio station, past Ground Zero. Bought some reading glasses. Stretched my legs. When I got to my room the message from Secret only confirmed in my mind that I did the right thing. She wrote, "Why did you do that? I was only joking. " Joking? Where's the fucking joke? You tell me. Ostee Out.
P.S. The day ended up great with a visit from Scarlet and a reconnect with Catgirl coming back off the mountain on her new moto. She should be here in about 4 hours Colombian time, so make that 8 hours, jajaja. Secret is out, I am done with her for the rest of this trip. I dunno about when I return.
You paid that girl a high compliment
[QUOTE=HappyShiva;2600725] One of the girl in NewLife treated me so well that I felt Jealous after another monger waiting outside for her and took her in the room.[/QUOTE]That is awesome stuff and super real.
Venezuelans And ID's Are Not Really An Issue In El Centro
[QUOTE=MMHikeus;2601238]Any recommendations for a second hotel or other room to bring girls. Could be as needed, or for the duration.
Like to get recommendations in El Centro, that is at the minimum, Venezuelan friendly, clean and with hot water.
Also, would like something something similar in Laureles.
Haven't partaken Venezuelans, because many of them don't have acceptable ID. I think most secure establishments only accept Cedula Extraa or Unexpired passport with entry stamp. Lot of venies don't have that. So a second location might come in handy, and also, I think is generally safer, as I can keep my stuff in the primary location.
If anyone does this strategy consistently, I would like to hear their thoughts, and how to optimize it.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]A couple of things to ponder about all the Venezuelans in Centro and ID's. First off, your correct, there are lot's of them there without ID's whether it be Cedulas or a Passport. However this is not a concern for the locals, which have to be I'm guessing over 98% of their clients, and the locals don't fall under USA laws, meaning it being illegal for a USA citizen going with someone under 18 anywhere in the world which your aware of.
When I am in El Centro I see so many young girls working that I will not even get near them, albeit there fair game for the locals which is their client base versus foreigners.
The majority of the love hotels in El Centro do not check ID's. The exception though are the Hotels that are licensed to have foreigners overnight. So as an example, I have a friend here who has not been able to take a Venezuelan without an ID to the Premium Plaza because of their licensing, yet all of the girls working in Centro when they have no ID know of hotels that will let them in without it.
So getting back to what you want to do. Smart move to have a safe and secure primary place to have all your stuff. When you hit El Centro and you find someone you like with no ID, and feel comfortable that she is of legal age, she will be able to direct you where to go, albeit whether there is hot water you will have to ask. There are some real dives you don't want to go into, but all of the girls will know where to go or they wouldn't be out there working.
Another poster sent me a message about how I handle myself in El Centro when girls whether they be Colombians or Vennies don't have an ID. And as I mentioned, if they appear young I pass, albeit there are a lot of guys in El Centro that go with them, as these girls know where to go, but I will not. The mongers that do this, and there are a lot of them doing it down there, are playing with fire.
I have also had girls that have ID's, but appear young, which raises the question whether perhaps it's a phony ID. In this case, I always take them to Premium Plaza because they are very stringent in checking ID's and recording everything, and better at spotting a fake ID than a foreigner.
I hope this helps.
When I try to open the whatsapp app
[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2601390]Whatsapp really goes by the phone and partially by the number. You need the number to activate it, but after that it just goes by the phone. You can put a SIM with a different number in and out of that phone as many times as you want to, but the Whatsapp stays with the original number. It is not deactivated until you either put another SIM in and activate whatsapp with that number, or someone else gets a SIM for that number and they activate it on their phone.
With Line you just have to have your account (screen name and password) and activate it on a particular phone. No phone number is needed.
Of course you will have to have all of your data previously backed up on both platforms to see anything old.[/QUOTE]They ask me to verify the number, but that is not possible, because they are sending a code via sms and the sim is inactive.
With Line I dropped the fone and shattered the screen and can't use it to sign in, the account wasn't backed up with an email address because I didn't know that was even an option or would be necessary.
I emailed them and they told me to "open a new acct".
"With Line you just have to have your account (screen name and password) and activate it on a particular phone. No phone number is needed." this won't work?