[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2401661]They don't verify it. They just put your onward flight and the date into your record.[/QUOTE]Ok got it.
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[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2401661]They don't verify it. They just put your onward flight and the date into your record.[/QUOTE]Ok got it.
[QUOTE=SuzukiGuy;2401744]Hello peoples,
I need some pro guidance here brothers. I'm thinking that I don't need the yellow fever shot, will Colombia let me into the country? Its like 265.00 bucks Canadian to get and there is a shortage apparently. Is this something I need to worry about getting for a chica? I really don't think this is something I should be worrying about.
I think its not needed for Colombia, Brazil yes. The plan right now is to say forget about getting it.
Any thoughts guys?[/QUOTE]Not required (at least coming from the US) and not needed unless you plan to visit the jungle border way to the south.
I have been surfing some prepago sites, and I keep seeing the terms, bridal treatment, Russian straw, and morbid. I tried the Urban dictionary site with no luck.
Anybody know what they mean?
Thanks in advance.
[QUOTE=SuzukiGuy;2401744]Hello peoples,
I need some pro guidance here brothers. I'm thinking that I don't need the yellow fever shot, will Colombia let me into the country? Its like 265.00 bucks Canadian to get and there is a shortage apparently. Is this something I need to worry about getting for a chica? I really don't think this is something I should be worrying about.
I think its not needed for Colombia, Brazil yes. The plan right now is to say forget about getting it.
Any thoughts guys?[/QUOTE]It's not required going from Canada to Colombia. If you go from Brazil to Colombia, you must have the vaccination. You will not get yellow fever from a chica, only from a mosquito bite. Very little risk of yellow fever in the major cities in Colombia.
[QUOTE=SuzukiGuy;2401744]Hello peoples,
I need some pro guidance here brothers. I'm thinking that I don't need the yellow fever shot, will Colombia let me into the country? Its like 265.00 bucks Canadian to get and there is a shortage apparently. Is this something I need to worry about getting for a chica? I really don't think this is something I should be worrying about.
I think its not needed for Colombia, Brazil yes. The plan right now is to say forget about getting it.
Any thoughts guys?[/QUOTE]There is a shortage in the US and Canada, and you likely won't find it for 265 CAD at present. There is another vaccine available and also there is shortage. You can get it cheaper in South America but it takes 10 days. See more information at WHO and CDC sites. Colombians don't ask for the card and proof of vaccination. You don't need it in major cities, outside is another story; and nowadays dengue and measles are issues. Situation in Brazil is different and many areas are affected with exception of north-east of the country. The only worry is when traveling between countries in Latin America.
[QUOTE=JohnGault;2404954]I have been surfing some prepago sites, and I keep seeing the terms, bridal treatment, Russian straw, and morbid. I tried the Urban dictionary site with no luck.
Anybody know what they mean?
Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]I can only guess that 'bridal' is GFE (novia), 'Russian straw' is fucking between her tits (paja Rusa = Cubana), and 'morbid' is more behavioral = sexy (morbosa).
You can use the following two links on vaccines in Colombia including yellow fever (scroll down the second one for the list of mandatory vaccination areas and high risk areas).
[URL]https://colombia.travel/en/practical-information/health-and-vaccines[/URL]
[URL]https://www.minsalud.gov.co/salud/publica/PET/Paginas/Fiebre-amarilla.aspx[/URL]
[URL]seeking.com[/URL]
I've never used it in any country so I'm a n00 b: the.
1) Is it worth it? Do you get better quality girls as opposed to traditional methods, or same quality girls but it's just an extra option?
2) If I go down this road, what should I expect? Is it the same sort of amount of cash for play I would expect to pay for a girl on mileroticos or more? What do the girls expect from us gringos?
Truvada / tenofovir, when taken daily, protects against HIV.
How available / costly is it in Colombia?
[QUOTE=LeyenLouvain;2406882]Truvada / tenofovir, when taken daily, protects against HIV.
How available / costly is it in Colombia?[/QUOTE]Great question, I plan on researching this in the coming weeks.
I just had my regular blood work up done, getting it done about every 6 months and nock on wood am good and also have had long conversations with my general MD doctor back in LOS Angeles and he highly recommends as a safety precaution.
I have learned that you can even take it a few days before you plan on getting into risky behavior.
Lets see if others have some information as to its availability and cost.
The Tall Man.
[QUOTE=TheTallMan;2406903]Great question, I plan on researching this in the coming weeks.
I just had my regular blood work up done, getting it done about every 6 months and nock on wood am good and also have had long conversations with my general MD doctor back in LOS Angeles and he highly recommends as a safety precaution.
I have learned that you can even take it a few days before you plan on getting into risky behavior.
Lets see if others have some information as to its availability and cost.
The Tall Man.[/QUOTE]Its very expensive $2750 per 30 days.
My insurance pays all but $10, ask your MD any questions, my only advice is do not buy it online from India China et al?
That shit is pure garbage.
(I would be careful buying anything this important in Latin America) I had a pharmacist at a chain pharmacy in Tijuana tell me not to buy rx drugs from his pharmacy ("they are not very good") he said with shame in his tone, if I could cross the border go get it there.
He explained there isn't any FDA or quality control, I was really sick and he was being a nice guy instead of just taking my money.
[QUOTE=TheTallMan;2406903]Great question, I plan on researching this in the coming weeks.
I just had my regular blood work up done, getting it done about every 6 months and nock on wood am good and also have had long conversations with my general MD doctor back in LOS Angeles and he highly recommends as a safety precaution.
I have learned that you can even take it a few days before you plan on getting into risky behavior.
Lets see if others have some information as to its availability and cost.
The Tall Man.[/QUOTE]Are you all looking to bareback these chicas, because AFAIK BBBJ is quite low risk for transmission of this virus, and with condoms you should be fine for the other activities. I think many here do BBBJ and I am not aware of anyone that has had issues with it. Just curious why the interest in this pill.
[QUOTE=TheTallMan;2406903]Great question, I plan on researching this in the coming weeks.
I just had my regular blood work up done, getting it done about every 6 months and nock on wood am good and also have had long conversations with my general MD doctor back in LOS Angeles and he highly recommends as a safety precaution.
I have learned that you can even take it a few days before you plan on getting into risky behavior.
Lets see if others have some information as to its availability and cost.
The Tall Man.[/QUOTE]I have a friend on it. He pays about 1 million pesos a month for his supply. It's a grey market thing here and not generally available at your local pharmacy.
I personally think it's too expensive and the side effects (sometimes severe digestive problems) to be way too severe for it to be worth it.
These, days you're better off treating HIV than you are dealing with the severe IBS etc. That can come from taking this stuff.
[QUOTE=TheTallMan;2406903]Great question, I plan on researching this in the coming weeks.
I just had my regular blood work up done, getting it done about every 6 months and nock on wood am good and also have had long conversations with my general MD doctor back in LOS Angeles and he highly recommends as a safety precaution.
I have learned that you can even take it a few days before you plan on getting into risky behavior.
Lets see if others have some information as to its availability and cost.
The Tall Man.[/QUOTE]Any drug a doctor highly recommends I try to avoid. They're recommending the drug because it is necessary to treat your condition, or.
Go spend some time hanging out at your doctor's office. Eventually you'll see the other reason why certain drugs get highly recommended.
It's been several years. My doctor at the time was a rather notorious player. Dated a lot of his patients, including an ex GF of mine. While I was waiting for my appointment a super hot woman, carrying a briefcase walked in. She was wearing business attire, but the way she wore it made it look like high dollar slutwear; slitted skirt, tight blouse and heels just a bit too high for the office.
She walked up to the counter and was obviously well known. Before the receptionist could do more than greet her another girl walked in, just as beautiful, dressed in the same style, with a briefcase. The receptionist knew her too and the girls knew each other. They were both ushered back to an exam room to wait for the doctor.
My appointment didn't start until almost an hour late and no other patients were called until the 2 girls came out. I won't try to guess what transpired, but I did find out they were both pharmaceutical reps. They get paid a lot of money to convince doctors that certain drugs should be prescribed whenever possible. I'm pretty sure, after 30 minutes with them, that doctor would have prescribed rat poison if they suggested it.
At least 10% of patients experience 1 or more of the side effects: vomiting, diarrhea, headache, blood in urine and my favorite, changes in the size, shape and location of fat deposits on your body. All to prevent contracting HIV from risky behavior. Sounds like you're not going to be feeling good enough to engage in any risky behavior.
"You need to hold real still while I'm hitting your backdoor bareback. Otherwise you'll knock over my puke bucket."
[QUOTE=Mlatimudan;2406731][URL]seeking.com[/URL]
I've never used it in any country so I'm a n00 b: the.
1) Is it worth it? Do you get better quality girls as opposed to traditional methods, or same quality girls but it's just an extra option?
2) If I go down this road, what should I expect? Is it the same sort of amount of cash for play I would expect to pay for a girl on mileroticos or more? What do the girls expect from us gringos?[/QUOTE]I actually signed up for it recently at a hefty 80 something a month. In the states it's definitely a different game altogether but I have managed to bang one chick so far off of it and the only thing I have done for her is buy her cheap dinners and take her to the movies one night. I look for the younger less experienced girls that don't know the game. The ones that have been around for a while will milk you for everything. Anyway I found many girls in Colombia that are straight up con artists. But you have to be smart about it all and not let yourself get played. One clear red flag is when they ask for money before meeting. I met this one bad ass chick on there who said she was flying up here to visit. The day before she asked for a few dollars so she could do her hair and nails for me. She even sent me a picture of the so called plane ticket I asked her if that shit really worked on people?? She got super rude and insulted by it all. I have a list of about 10 girls that I plan to visit while down there in 4 weeks. I will report back and let you know how it goes with the chicks from Seeking. I like Tinder and Facebook way better but I like to try different avenues.
[QUOTE=CzarNicholas;2406974]Its very expensive $2750 per 30 days.
(I would be careful buying anything this important in Latin America) I had a pharmacist at a chain pharmacy in Tijuana tell me not to buy rx drugs from his pharmacy ("they are not very good") he said with shame in his tone, if I could cross the border go get it there.
He explained there isn't any FDA or quality control, I was really sick and he was being a nice guy instead of just taking my money.[/QUOTE]I have no idea about this drug but one drug I purchased in Colombia was definitely under dosed or possibly had none of the active compound in it. Anyone who has tried Modafinil will tell you that 400 mgs is quite a hefty dose and should have done something. But I got nothing. If they are willing to counterfeit a drug like this, then who knows what else may also be counterfeited.