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Facebook (again)
[QUOTE=Dcrist0527;2638475]I'm heading back to MDE in January. This will be my second visit. I qualify as a Tijuana vet but I'm desperate for something new. On my last trip, I visited casas, La Isla, Gusto and Lleras. I was underwhelmed with the casa girls. It was fairly mechanical. Could have just been bad luck. I enjoy gustos. Go ahead and tell me I'm wasting money. We're all entitled to opinions. But I enjoyed having a drink, getting to know them, etc. I like the party vibe. I can't say the one girl I pulled from there was stellar in the sack. But it was a fun night on balance. La Isla was just ehh. Lots of 7's, nothing spectacular. My best sessions were from Lleras.
My question: last time, I put very little effort into Facebook, which I know was probably foolish. My concern with Facebook is that I'm not a trophy hunter. I put a lot of value on passion. That requires some level of a connection, and I don't know that even intense work on FB will prove to be more fruitful. Should I even bother with FB? Has anyone had a high success rate in identifying that your personalities jive with FB girls? Or should I just stick with Gustos and Lleras?[/QUOTE]This has been addressed numerous times. There's no way anyone can guarantee you will have good luck with Facebook girls. A lot of FB girls (but by no means all) are the "girl next door" type and others are looking for business and are far more professional. You can tell from their posts. Once you build up a few friends, you'll be able to decide which is which and what suits your fancy.
Is FB worth it? For me it has been and about 80% of the chicas I've met in Medellin have come from FB. Generally, I've had great times with all of them, some actual conversations, and not quite as much of a "hardened" or "professional" relationship. GFE would be a good description.
How do you do it? Again. Addressed hundreds of times. Make an account. Post some pictures. Request some chica friends. Use their friends to request more friends. About a week before you get to Medellin post you're coming. You'll start getting requests and chats. Then. It's up to you to figure it out.
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[QUOTE=Jay0940;2637739]Girls are everywhere. Strike up a conversation. Say "Hola. " Go to Parque Lleras or other places mentioned on the Board. Trust me, you will be approached by women of all types. Also, as mentioned on the Board hundreds of times, Facebook is the way to go in Medellin if you're not so much into Centro or casas. Just scroll back a few postings to see how. I've been down 5 times this year and still principally see two chicas I met on my second trip from Facebook. It's not really that difficult. Milerotico is the online website principally used in Medellin, but I've always had plenty of luck with FB chicas so had no reason to ever try it..[/QUOTE]Thank you Jay. My Spanish is quite basic so having a convo is a bit difficult. Sex is OK with a nice looking body but sex with an English speaking person becomes so much better. I will definitely look into FB and Mileserotica because I have a feeling that casa scene won't provide with those unforgettable sessions that one can have sometimes in the hotel rooms.
[QUOTE=Wolf662;2637749]I'd do the strip clubs which all double as brothels, lets you see the girl in person 1st, have a drink with her and check attitude.[/QUOTE]This is a great suggestion actually, thank you very much. I have not paid any attention to strip clubs so far, looks like I need to find out what are some well known ones in Medellin.
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Fish market story
Believe me the fish market at the end of the day smells better than this Lleras girl Camila.
She knew her offensive odor problem, so she was trying hard to get me to pay upfront, lest I get disgusted, get knocked out by her odor and kick her out mid session without paying.
I feel sad for her, but I don't want to be near girls with odors or health problems.
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[QUOTE=Knowledge;2638317]You should re-confirm that information. It is not consistent with official sources (Colombia Ministry of Health). See what your airline says. If you are planning travel it's best to check in advance.[/QUOTE]I think what he's trying to say is if you have a fake vaccination card you can get in.
Which is the same thing as when the 3 gringos in Cartagena thought using a fake Covid test would get them out, or (was it Cali or Bogota?) when the guy who was supposed to quarantine decided he didn't need to. Or when guys think that they're okay with girls who have a fake cedula.
It's all the same thing. Each country has their rules. You can often figure out how to bypass those rules, but the penalty if you get caught greatly exceeds the price to abide by the rules. With the fake vaccination cards, it's only a matter of time before they start finding them and then the clever people will find themselves banned from Colombia.
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[QUOTE=HornyStud1969;2638313]Where do you guys recommend I stay to have chicas regularly go to my place to fuck. I see Hotel Dix, Moet, Greenview, and Element. The idea is to be able to have a safe, secure place for myself and my belongings of course, but also a place I can bring a chica (or three) to fuck for hours on end. Would any of these places be recommended or are there better places to consider? I picked these because it seems most of the action is at parque Lleras and am looking to setup a reverse gangbang while I'm there.[/QUOTE]About 3% of the action is at Parque Lleras. You may want to reassess your location choice. You're also unlikely to find any hotel around Parque Lleras which will allow you to host a reverse gangbang. That's without considering the risk of having several unknown women with uncontrolled access to all of your stuff.
I've had up to 4 women in an apartment at the same time, but it wasn't for sex and they are all women I know and trust. I've had 2 women in an apartment for a threesome, but they were both women I knew and trusted.
For unknown women, or women who I'm not sure I can trust (more than 1 at a time) I take them to Motel Ibiza.
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[QUOTE=HornyStud1969;2638336]What do you mean by ground zero?[/QUOTE]Ground zero, depending on who is talking is a spot in El Centro. In this case it's the area in Botero Plaza in front of the Veracruz church.
When Osteo says a girl was "delivered by Scarlet" he's referring to one of his regular girls who likes to bring over girls for threesomes.
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[QUOTE=JuanCarter;2638523]Probably "maybe not exactly the same". I don't see how it is possible for your Wells Fargo guy to intercept the billing program routines. I have both cards. Wells Fargo does not reimburse my foreign bank ATM fees, charges me its own "non-bank" ATM fee on top of that and a foreign transaction fee. Schwab for me.[/QUOTE]I have a Wells Fargo debit card and they don't charge me a foreign transaction fee when I make a cash withdrawal at an ATM machine, only a non-bank ATM fee, along with the foreign bank ATM fee.
Something doesn't sound right if your getting charged a foreign transaction fee on a debit card.
I also have a Bank of America debit card and it's the same as my WF card.
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[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2638426]Horny Stud,
I like to research and experiment with all kinds of physical, social, scientific phenomena. I went to Colombia the first time, not only for girls and sex, but also trying to understand more about the life of average people.
In this case with La Isla, I went in at 9 PM, the club had only a few clients, looked empty and dead, there was no show, no girls around, which was unusual in puta bars business. I took a peek in their dressing room, saw over a dozen old, fat, ugly, tatted women applying make up, looking like freaks. I figured I would not want to watch them anyway when they put on a show. I did not want to waste time there, not really care about and did not expect the $5 refund, but I was bored waiting for their show and decided to push the huge manager around to see how he would react.
The guy looked like a huge gangster in his black suit. I expected him to be rough and rude, but he acted very calm and restrained, embarrassed and apologetic, almost distressed, at the situation. He pushed a girl to go up the stage and strip. She was below average in looks and dance compared to strippers in Hong Kong club in Tijuana. I was not impressed, again went to the manager guys, told him I did not like the show and pushed him for a refund. He looked embarrassed. The club was not doing much business. A few guys who went in were not buying any drinks..[/QUOTE]One aspect that permeates Colombian culture is an aversion to being directly confrontational. If you're trying to do business it can be frustrating, because they won't tell you "no. " Instead they'll give an ambivalent response. It's the same issue that comes up when you're expecting a girl to show, but she ghosts you. There's a good chance she had other obligations, or couldn't make that time. That's why I let the girls know I'm flexible. What time is best for them, or would tomorrow be better? It seems to work for me.
In the situation you described, there was no benefit for the guy to respond any other way. He already had your money and there was absolutely nothing you could do to get it back. He could have easily had some guys take you outside, beat the crap out of you, take your money and drop your unconscious body somewhere in a remote area. Or he could be polite and attempt to make you happy, which is much easier.
As for the business there, La Isla isn't hurting. On a Friday or Saturday night after midnight, it's jam packed and people are literally throwing money. Like most places, timing is important.
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[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2638426]I went to Colombia the first time, not only for girls and sex, but also trying to understand more about the life of average people.[/QUOTE]LOL. They get up and go to work everyday like most other people in the world. You act like they are living in igloos, have to lay traps for food, and worship the flying spaghetti monster everyday.
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Senor E.
Peoples are not all the same. I found the average Colombians on the streets far kinder, nicer, and more patient than the aggressive Americanos. They are very polite and helpful with their old-world manners. They would go out of the way to help me then come back to follow up to make sure I got what I needed.
This little girl Tatania runs the Ciel Spa on ground floor of hotel Ayenda Habana Vieja near Santa Fe Mall. She was desperate with the stuck front door, spent close to an hour yanking, exhausted trying to open it. 3 guys came and went, one looked like her BF on a motorbike, but none spent any time or looked at the problem to help her open it.
I don't understand why people were helpful to me and not to this little girl.
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[QUOTE=Surfer500;2638601]I have a Wells Fargo debit card and they don't charge me a foreign transaction fee when I make a cash withdrawal at an ATM machine, only a non-bank ATM fee, along with the foreign bank ATM fee.
Something doesn't sound right if your getting charged a foreign transaction fee on a debit card.
I also have a Bank of America debit card and it's the same as my WF card.[/QUOTE]My biggest cost is always the foreign exchange difference, on my debit card. It's not a fee, its the exchange rate your bank gives you. In my case it is always 2. 5 to 3. 5% depending on which of my banks I use. It is in addition to any foreign transaction fees, ATM fees, or fees that the bank in Colombia may charge. I've been told that see Shwab does not do this. But I cannot get a CS account as I live outside of the US.
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[QUOTE=Knowledge;2638317]You should re-confirm that information. It is not consistent with official sources (Colombia Ministry of Health). See what your airline says. If you are planning travel it's best to check in advance.[/QUOTE]Its the vax card that they want to see. If you have had a vax and don't have a card, they won't allow you entry. But if you have a vax card and no vax, they will. So the vax card wins every time.
It will be interesting to see if and what they question. I know some vax cards have QR codes that they could scan to authenticate, like those from Europe, but the majority of the world does not. An immigration official would not be able to authenticate a vax card that does not a have a QR code, despite what the fear mongers here might think.
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[QUOTE=Zeos1;2638635]My biggest cost is always the foreign exchange difference, on my debit card. It's not a fee, its the exchange rate your bank gives you. In my case it is always 2. 5 to 3. 5% depending on which of my banks I use. It is in addition to any foreign transaction fees, ATM fees, or fees that the bank in Colombia may charge. I've been told that see Shwab does not do this. But I cannot get a CS account as I live outside of the US.[/QUOTE]Well all I can say is I would not carry whatever ATM cards your carrying. The only difference with Schwab I believe is that they only wave their fee to use their card. Never heard of a foreign transaction fee on a debit card.
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[QUOTE=JjBee62;2638604]...As for the business there, La Isla isn't hurting. On a Friday or Saturday night after midnight, it's jam packed and people are literally throwing money. Like most places, timing is important.[/QUOTE]I was at La Isla the same week as Captain Solo, and I had a different experience. The place was pretty full the night I was there with 2 wingman. There were quite a few eye candy girls, and one wingman decided to stay there longer and took a dancer for the night.
I know Captain Solo from the Tijuana forum, and we had a few beers together at Parque Lleras last week. He is one picky monger, who speaks up his mind.
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[QUOTE=Lefeu;2638669]I was at La Isla the same week as Captain Solo, and I had a different experience. The place was pretty full the night I was there with 2 wingman. There were quite a few eye candy girls, and one wingman decided to stay there longer and took a dancer for the night.
I know Captain Solo from the Tijuana forum, and we had a few beers together at Parque Lleras last week. He is one picky monger, who speaks up his mind.[/QUOTE]And there's nothing wrong with being picky, or speaking your mind. However, it can become an issue when you fail to recognize that the problem isn't with whatever you're criticizing, but instead is your own issue.