Jaimito make sure you check out New Elite at Cerro Cora 217 (I think that's the address). And Azara 1565 (Class).
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Jaimito make sure you check out New Elite at Cerro Cora 217 (I think that's the address). And Azara 1565 (Class).
After reading all the posts on ASU
I am going to ASU in November and as you are an expert: some specific questions on taking street girls:
1) I understood hotels are GF. I noted: Chaco; Palmas del sol; Villa Mora.
Question: do you book a single or a double room to have free entry with girlies when you want.
2) As in countries I know (cf my posts MADAGASCAR; ERITREA.) do girls in street carry ID and is it practice to ask them to show their ID. As I am fond of girls around 18-20 but do not want to take girls below age.
3) Does hotel check (or take) girls ID?
4) Is it dangerous for police reason to take a taxi with a girl without having seen her ID or is it a non paraguayan topic?
5) I understood rate for one hour is around 100K Gs. How much for the night with street girl?
[QUOTE=Bobbybjack]Jaimito make sure you check out New Elite at Cerro Cora 217 (I think that's the address). And Azara 1565 (Class).[/QUOTE]
I walked by CC 217, but it the stairs looked a bit dark, so I went to another one. I've just left Asuncion, so no more fun for me there. Thanks for the recommendations, though.
When walking near Naomi Productions on EEUU/Cerro Cora, I noticed a green door near an optometrist that said Estetica Corporal/Masaje. I rang the timbre and a middle age lady answered.
Price for a massage is 50k per hour, and her name is Ana. I tried back a couple of other times, but never got an answer at the timbre. I had gotten her card, so gave it a call (021) 211-678, and set an appointment.
This is also her house, but she has a decent massage table set up in the front room. She does reflexology on your feet, and then will do whatever style you like for the rest of the massage. I like deep tissue massage and she did a good job at it.
She's open normal hours, 9am-7pm, I think. She'll even do work on Sundays if she's around.
I wish I had found her earlier, as she gave a far superior massage than the Johr's I had gone to two times. Cheaper too.
Well, I've just gotten back to Buenos Aires, but thought I'd leave a quick final report while the info is fresh in my head.
While not quite the sex heaven I was hoping for, there were some real highlights. It's weird, both the best and worst were in the park. The independent chica I got from Andrea was still by far the best of them all.
The Boliches were hit and miss for me. Some good, some bad. Luckily the price was so cheap, that even a miss wasn't anything to get upset about.
I had a total of 12 sessions. Split between 1 hour and mostly 30 minute sessions.
Dialing land lines I had to put 021 in before the 6 digit number. Cell phones have different prefixes depending on the carrier.
The town is pretty cheap. I spent less than $65 per day on hotel, food, entertainment, pussy, souvenirs and transportation. For a bit less than a month, I had a relaxing time. While there is action late night at Arena and Toc Toc (Usually after midnight), it's not in your face type stuff.
I had a few taxi drivers try little scams on me, but nothing bad. I felt pretty safe, day or night. You do have to watch your step on the sidewalk, as there are plenty of holes, water meters and bad pavement to watch out for.
One thing that I really enjoyed was the lack of tourists. Virtually no Americans seem to come here, and while I saw signs for McDonalds here, never actually ran into one, or a Starbucks.
In the Rodizio category, I liked Paulista Grill the most. Bolsi restaurant was a very solid place, with a big menu. La Preferida was also quite good, with much fewer items, but presented very nicely. I did list the wrong cross-streets for it, it is 25 de Mayo and EEUU. It's owned by the hotel at the other address (1 block away) that I gave.
Favorite non-mongering bar was 904 Asuncion. (904 Cerro Cora). Nice staff, excellent food, reasonable prices. I tried about half their menu items and thought most very good. The Pizza was excellent. Prices did go up about 10% last week, but still reasonable. (18k-22k for small pizzas). I ate at the Brittania Pub down the street a couple of times, and the food, while cheaper, was just very uninspiring.
I'm always looking for a place that I wouldn't mind retiring to. I think I could comfortably live in Asuncion. Probably not in the Centro section, as I find the mix of vacant stores and night time ghost town a bit much for me.
Thanks to everyone who gave me suggestions one what places to try out. I'm a pretty low volume mongerer, and try to relax and explore the city some, at a slow pace.
[QUOTE=Jaimito Cartero]Well, I've just gotten back to Buenos Aires, but thought I'd leave a quick final report while the info is fresh in my head.
While not quite the sex heaven I was hoping for, there were some real highlights. It's weird, both the best and worst were in the park. The independent chica I got from Andrea was still by far the best of them all.
The Boliches were hit and miss for me. Some good, some bad. Luckily the price was so cheap, that even a miss wasn't anything to get upset about.
I had a total of 12 sessions. Split between 1 hour and mostly 30 minute sessions.
Dialing land lines I had to put 021 in before the 6 digit number. Cell phones have different prefixes depending on the carrier.
The town is pretty cheap. I spent less than $65 per day on hotel, food, entertainment, pussy, souvenirs and transportation. For a bit less than a month, I had a relaxing time. While there is action late night at Arena and Toc Toc (Usually after midnight), it's not in your face type stuff.
I had a few taxi drivers try little scams on me, but nothing bad. I felt pretty safe, day or night. You do have to watch your step on the sidewalk, as there are plenty of holes, water meters and bad pavement to watch out for.
One thing that I really enjoyed was the lack of tourists. Virtually no Americans seem to come here, and while I saw signs for McDonalds here, never actually ran into one, or a Starbucks.
In the Rodizio category, I liked Paulista Grill the most. Bolsi restaurant was a very solid place, with a big menu. La Preferida was also quite good, with much fewer items, but presented very nicely. I did list the wrong cross-streets for it, it is 25 de Mayo and EEUU. It's owned by the hotel at the other address (1 block away) that I gave.
Favorite non-mongering bar was 904 Asuncion. (904 Cerro Cora). Nice staff, excellent food, reasonable prices. I tried about half their menu items and thought most very good. The Pizza was excellent. Prices did go up about 10% last week, but still reasonable. (18k-22k for small pizzas). I ate at the Brittania Pub down the street a couple of times, and the food, while cheaper, was just very uninspiring.
I'm always looking for a place that I wouldn't mind retiring to. I think I could comfortably live in Asuncion. Probably not in the Centro section, as I find the mix of vacant stores and night time ghost town a bit much for me.
Thanks to everyone who gave me suggestions one what places to try out. I'm a pretty low volume mongerer, and try to relax and explore the city some, at a slow pace.[/QUOTE]
Really awesome reports, thanks Jaimito. Asuncion is now on my list of places to visit.
[QUOTE=Jaimito Cartero]Well, I've just gotten back to Buenos Aires, but thought I'd leave a quick final report while the info is fresh in my head.
While not quite the sex heaven I was hoping for, there were some real highlights. It's weird, both the best and worst were in the park. The independent chica I got from Andrea was still by far the best of them all.
The Boliches were hit and miss for me. Some good, some bad. Luckily the price was so cheap, that even a miss wasn't anything to get upset about.
I had a total of 12 sessions. Split between 1 hour and mostly 30 minute sessions.
Dialing land lines I had to put 021 in before the 6 digit number. Cell phones have different prefixes depending on the carrier.
The town is pretty cheap. I spent less than $65 per day on hotel, food, entertainment, pussy, souvenirs and transportation. For a bit less than a month, I had a relaxing time. While there is action late night at Arena and Toc Toc (Usually after midnight), it's not in your face type stuff.
I had a few taxi drivers try little scams on me, but nothing bad. I felt pretty safe, day or night. You do have to watch your step on the sidewalk, as there are plenty of holes, water meters and bad pavement to watch out for.
One thing that I really enjoyed was the lack of tourists. Virtually no Americans seem to come here, and while I saw signs for McDonalds here, never actually ran into one, or a Starbucks.
In the Rodizio category, I liked Paulista Grill the most. Bolsi restaurant was a very solid place, with a big menu. La Preferida was also quite good, with much fewer items, but presented very nicely. I did list the wrong cross-streets for it, it is 25 de Mayo and EEUU. It's owned by the hotel at the other address (1 block away) that I gave.
Favorite non-mongering bar was 904 Asuncion. (904 Cerro Cora). Nice staff, excellent food, reasonable prices. I tried about half their menu items and thought most very good. The Pizza was excellent. Prices did go up about 10% last week, but still reasonable. (18k-22k for small pizzas). I ate at the Brittania Pub down the street a couple of times, and the food, while cheaper, was just very uninspiring.
I'm always looking for a place that I wouldn't mind retiring to. I think I could comfortably live in Asuncion. Probably not in the Centro section, as I find the mix of vacant stores and night time ghost town a bit much for me.
Thanks to everyone who gave me suggestions one what places to try out. I'm a pretty low volume mongerer, and try to relax and explore the city some, at a slow pace.[/QUOTE]YES awesome reports especially on private sensations.
But I would be interested also on other very practical questions:
In what hotel did you stay? At what rate?
1) I understood hotels are GF. I noted: Chaco; Palmas del sol; Villa Mora.
Question: do you book a single or a double room to have free entry with girlies when you want.
2) As in countries I know (cf my posts MADAGASCAR; ERITREA.) do girls in street carry ID and is it practice to ask them to show their ID. As I am fond of girls around 18-20 but do not want to take girls below age.
3) Does hotel check (or take) girls ID?
4) Is it dangerous for police reason to take a taxi with a girl without having seen her ID or is it a non paraguayan topic?
5) I understood rate for one hour is around 100K Gs. How much for the night with street girl?
One thing I forgot to mention in my report. A number of people in this thread have mentioned that they got sick eating the food in Asuncion.
I ate at small restaurants, hotels, big restaurants, you name it. Never a single problem. While I am careful not to eat street food for the most part, I thought that food safety here seemed fine.
I drank tap water about 1/2 the time, with never a problem, as well.
I left Asuncion by NSA bus. It took about five and half hours. I did not reserve a seat earlier. It looks like the bus was not full. Fare was Guarani 73 mil, about $15 per ticket. I hired a lady guide for the entire trip. She did not speak English at all and my Spanish is limited. So communication is a little hard. But that was a great way of learning Spanish quickly. We arrived about 7 pm. We took a taxi from the bus station to hunt for a hotel. At the end we ended up with the hotel Panorama Inn, $45 per room. I would grade it as a three star hotel. The taxi driver was asking us if you want to hire his taxi for the entire day including the trip to the falls on the Brazilian side. I did not have a Brazilian visa. When I asked him if it would create a problem for me, he laughed. No problem at all. Since I do not have any experience, I thought I would give it a try. I hired him for the day for $80, 8 am to 5 pm. We started around 8 am from the hotel and straight towards the Falls. I was a little nervous when approaching Brazilian side. Boy what a surprise, no check, nothing. In fact taxis have separate line to cross the boarder. The police just waved us off. We spend about 5 hours there. After lunch, came back around 3pm and just see around the city. Nothing much to see here though. we are going back to Asuncion today. I will write later about my guide from Asuncion
I advertised in a social website for a female companion in Asuncion. If she is available, I like to take her Iguazu Falls. This particular woman replied. She said she can take me to the Falls and act as my guide. She also clearly told me that all expenses I have to pay for her plus $100. She also said that she will stay with me in the same room, but no sex. She sent me her picture, but only top half of her body. She looked okay. It was kind of intriguing. I told her when in Asuncion, Iĺl call her and meet her for super. Then I´ll decide. Accordingly, I called her in Asuncion and she showed up. Boy what a surprise! She was moderately overweight with a spare tire in the middle. No sex thing is okay with me! I started having a second thought about being seen with this woman. With my limited Spanish I was not entirely comfortable in the city. So I decide to take her. She stayed with me in my room in a separate bed. She told me again "no sexo". All in all her contribution to the success of my trip to the Falls is at best limited.
This is an expensive lesson I learnt. I never needed a guide, just a little self confidence. Now in hind site, the trip can be made fairly cheaply.
I shall be on holidays in ASUNCION from November 8 for one or two weeks (depending upon my pleasure): any fellow monger in town at that time?
First vist in PARAGUAY and even LATIN AMERICA.
I read ASUNCION relatively boring except for girls.
It seems there are various resorts with swimming pools, nice scenery. At 50/100 Km from ASUNCION.
1) Any recommendation?
2) I am accustomed in various rough countries, after shopping around, to select a sweet girl (18-21 as I like them) to accompany me travelling in the country for pleasure ans sex.
Is it a possible practice in PARAGUAY, as I do in other rough countries as MADAGASCAR, ERITREA. (cf my posts)?
3) What is the reasonable daily gift expected by the girl (of course to be negociated upfront)?
I can't say that I have exact answers for you. Most of the girls in the Privados/Boliches are probably tied down. You'd probably have okay luck looking in some of the clubs, Arena Cafe, Toc Toc, etc.
I'd always recommend finding a girl that you are comfortable with, and have a good session, and then try to see if she wants to go with you.
El Alamo is supposed to have just opened, and has a lot of chicas there, but I think they're non-pro or semi-pro. Worth it to check out, anyway.
There are other reports of people taking chicas places, so I'd read through the forum a bit.
Good luck!
[QUOTE=Tigedejade]I shall be on holidays in ASUNCION from November 8 for one or two weeks (depending upon my pleasure): any fellow monger in town at that time?
First vist in PARAGUAY and even LATIN AMERICA.
I read ASUNCION relatively boring except for girls.
It seems there are various resorts with swimming pools, nice scenery. At 50/100 Km from ASUNCION.
1) Any recommendation?
2) I am accustomed in various rough countries, after shopping around, to select a sweet girl (18-21 as I like them) to accompany me travelling in the country for pleasure ans sex.
Is it a possible practice in PARAGUAY, as I do in other rough countries as MADAGASCAR, ERITREA. (cf my posts)?
3) What is the reasonable daily gift expected by the girl (of course to be negociated upfront)?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaimito Cartero]I can't say that I have exact answers for you. Most of the girls in the Privados/Boliches are probably tied down. You'd probably have okay luck looking in some of the clubs, Arena Cafe, Toc Toc, etc.
I'd always recommend finding a girl that you are comfortable with, and have a good session, and then try to see if she wants to go with you.
El Alamo is supposed to have just opened, and has a lot of chicas there, but I think they're non-pro or semi-pro. Worth it to check out, anyway.
There are other reports of people taking chicas places, so I'd read through the forum a bit.
Good luck![/QUOTE]Thanks ans for all your reports; I shall bring my own after action!
In Asuncion you will find many chicas that will go with you. Go to any club and you will find them, shoot just walk down the street and ask they will follow you anywhere. That town is crazy. I want to go back!
I lived there for a couple of years and that is one place that I would live out my years. I would say they have more 9's in that country than all of latin america. It is the best kept secret so don't pass the word along.
[QUOTE=Tigedejade]I shall be on holidays in ASUNCION from November 8 for one or two weeks (depending upon my pleasure): any fellow monger in town at that time?
First vist in PARAGUAY and even LATIN AMERICA.
I read ASUNCION relatively boring except for girls.
It seems there are various resorts with swimming pools, nice scenery. At 50/100 Km from ASUNCION.
1) Any recommendation?
2) I am accustomed in various rough countries, after shopping around, to select a sweet girl (18-21 as I like them) to accompany me travelling in the country for pleasure ans sex.
Is it a possible practice in PARAGUAY, as I do in other rough countries as MADAGASCAR, ERITREA. (cf my posts)?
3) What is the reasonable daily gift expected by the girl (of course to be negociated upfront)?[/QUOTE]
Well Aurab, you must have wanted to see the falls badly. Actually, what you did was probably the safest way to go. That woman may have helped you more than you know. She likely kept the cab driver more honest, at least. And she was a safety cushion also. You paid way too much, even if it had been with sex. She was a good hustler. Think of this: You could have hired a guy to go for $10.
I still wouldn’t go without the visa. Brazil really isn’t looking for Americans crossing there because there are very few. They are mostly worried about illegal imports. But you were in violation of Brazil law. What if the taxi had an accident? You could end up in a bad situation. The woman could have helped you in this type of event also.
By even going to the internet, you are sure to be hustled. Internet users are wealthier and better educated. They are going to try to hustle any foreigner, and have a better sense of how much they can get easily. But without speaking Spanish, you are not likely to find anything better in Paraguay. Even with speaking Spanish, it isn’t easy.
I think erring on the side of safety was better than trusting self confidence.