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Easy to explain
[QUOTE=SunDevil;2686636]I didn't realize my opinion on the weather . . . would attract so much attention[/QUOTE][QUOTE=SunDevil;2686636]constant rain and cloudiness .[/QUOTE][QUOTE=SunDevil;2686471]every time I go there it is rainy and cloudy[/QUOTE][QUOTE=SunDevil;2686384] the weather is terrible.[/QUOTE]When you write in hyperbole about the weather in "The City of Eternal Spring", don't expect the people with way more time than you here to let it slide by unnoticed. Obviously, you are entitled to your opinion. Mine is Medellin does not sound like a good fit for you and I think we are in agreement on that. Don't let the door hit your ass on your way out.
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[QUOTE=SunDevil;2686636]I had sessions with Abril before and knew she was a good performer and a nice personality. The other two were based on looks and that I had connections with them on WhatsApp, plus their Seeking pictures matched their Instagram profiles.
I didn't realize my opinion on the weather of constant rain and cloudiness would attract so much attention, LOL. I went to ASU and prefer sunlight over rain. This past winter I lived in Miami, Las Vegas and Guadalajara. Who wants to deal with the cold. So I go where the weather is sunny and warm, but not hot. Right now I am in Mexico City and it has not rain nor been overcast the whole time I have been here. I don't like really hot and humid weather, so no Miami nor Vegas for me the next couple of months.
I am a digital nomad in that I use my computer to sell weekly options for 3 to 4 hours on Mondays in order to make my money. I spend the rest of the week trying not to be bored. So I go to restaurants and malls and do other things to keep myself from boredom, like date and bang Seeking girls.[/QUOTE]Sounds like a fun life. I love my travels but always glad to get home and into my own bed. I have only been on SA for a few years and lost the covid year of course but have had sucess in Playa del Carmen, Cartagena and Tijuana. With all the horror stories of druggings and theft in Columbia I think you are safer with them. You can find the semi pros and weed out the hard core pros during chat. I know that my regular SB in Tijuana had to send SA a photo of her ID for an age check. How was the place you stayed in? I like to be in the nicest GF place available.
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[QUOTE=Mishwar;2686577]I must be getting old and out of the loop.
How do you get contacts via Facebook. How do you find working girls on Facebook?
Please help.[/QUOTE]You scroll to the top of this page and find where it says "Search Thread. " You click there and search for "Facebook. " Then you read through and find the 50 times where someone asked the same question and someone answered it.
BTW, the same procedure works for anything you read in any thread, which you want to learn more about.
My response may seem rude, but your question is asked and answered about once per week.
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I like the rain
[QUOTE=Huacho;2686580]I prefer the Central American highlands around 1500 - 2000 meters. I prefer a distinct rainy season vs. Never knowing when it will rain like in MDE. And Bogot is too cold, similar to Quito or Quetzaltenango. A little TOO high up. I'd say MDE has above average weather, but not great weather, because too much rain for my personal tastes. But I spent many years in the desert. La Serena or Via del Mar in Chile is my kind of weather too.[/QUOTE]I can't take the damn heat in MDE in mid afternoon its in the 80's with no aircon, that's not spring that's summer to me (with no A / C).
Ill be fucking like an MMA fighter drenched in sweat I can't even pop its so damn hot, I just want an ice cold shower!
No gracias!
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[QUOTE=SunDevil;2686471]Yes, I have been going to that city since 2006, and every time I go there it is rainy and cloudy. I am a digital nomad and have been hanging out more in Guadalajara due to its better weather of sunlight and comparable warmth.[/QUOTE]I am like you. I lived in Phoenix for a few years, and it was my favorite climate. Medellin and Bogota are the best for women. I chose Cartagena for a place to settle in because of the weather but the women there want more cash than in other cities.
In all honesty, my favorite city with regards to women and climate is Barranquilla. I would have to loved to have settled down with some sugar babies there and gotten into a routine. The women there want less than Bogota or Medellin but there are just not as many of them. Other issue is there are literally like no touristy things to do but I think you could hang there during the week and head to Santa Marta or Cartagena on the weekends. BAQ has a desert like climate that reminds me a lot of Phoenix, but it does not get as hot.
The reason we settled in Cartagena is that is where she is from but also because I feel much better there than in Bogota or Medellin. The last few times I was in Medellin the weather was rainy, cold, grey, or dark.
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[QUOTE=JustTK;2686592]There has been very little sunshine in MDE in the past months. Rains every day. Grey, cloudy, short daylight hours, like northern regions in winter. Cold due to the altiutude. If you think that's great, good for you! I don't.[/QUOTE]You are obviously not in Medellin. It rained a little this afternoon, just enough to get the streets wet. The prior three or fours days, no rain. Sunshine every day. During the week and a half I have been here, the lows have been in the 60's. I sleep under a sheet, no blankets. I think it gets daylight around 6 am. I'm usually not awake at that hour, but sometimes I've woken up and looked at my watch, without a light, and it's been between 6 and 6:30 am. It gets dark around 6 pm.
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[QUOTE=AmorPorFavor;2686685] How was the place you stayed in? I like to be in the nicest GF place available.[/QUOTE]It was nice and comfortable. The guys at the front desk would copy the cedula of the girl and afterwards the girl and I would go to the room without any question asked. The breakfast was a bit tiresome and thus I would go to Parmessano of the LaStrada shopping center to eat. I spent $392 for 6 nights.
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Full Vax not required
Where do you see full Vax is required? Gov website says if not fully vaccinated then at least 1 shot AND a Negative test 72 hours before boarding. This is for non residents traveling to Colombia.
[QUOTE=Sailor69;2685995]Full vaccination is required. Booster shots are not required yet, but don't be surprised if that changes.
Masks are required most places in Colombia, be prepared to wear them like everyone else does.
A COVID test within 24 hours is required to fly back to the US.
Why fool around? Get fully vaccinated, get your booster shot, wear your mask, and enjoy Colombia. Otherwise stay home.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Sailor69;2686667]This type of post about Seking Girls could be very helpful, if names are accurate.
I found Sara555, pretty girl, but not Abril2919, or Dayana05. Apparently, the names are spelled wrong.[/QUOTE]Or could it possibly be they are no longer on the site?
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[QUOTE=FunLuvr;2686737]You are obviously not in Medellin. It rained a little this afternoon, just enough to get the streets wet. The prior three or fours days, no rain. Sunshine every day. During the week and a half I have been here, the lows have been in the 60's. I sleep under a sheet, no blankets. I think it gets daylight around 6 am. I'm usually not awake at that hour, but sometimes I've woken up and looked at my watch, without a light, and it's been between 6 and 6:30 am. It gets dark around 6 pm.[/QUOTE]Of course I am not in mDE. I am a ghost, a virtual emoji. Paul 69 says so, so it must be true. You do not know that MDE has micro-climates. The north is warmer and dryer, and often sees more sunshine. I live in Envigado, where it is cold and wet and grey most of the time. But even when I do venture to centre, it's usually cloudy. Never gets warm enough to sunbathe, for example. Yes, it gets dark around 6 pm. Thats my point. Just like northern regions in winter. Its depressing to live inside, in cold grey weather. That has been psychologically proven. My hoe it gets dark around 7:30 pm, w 14 and a half hours of daylight.
When I travel with friends to the coast, my USA friends usually complain that its too hot, but I suspect that's bcos they come in their winter, they are not used to warm weather, and they are not very healthy. You say its 60's. I just checked, that's 15 C. Right, so we agree on the temp. That is cold for me.
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[QUOTE=Sailor69;2686667]This type of post about Seking Girls could be very helpful, if names are accurate.
I found Sara555, pretty girl, but not Abril2919, or Dayana05. Apparently, the names are spelled wrong.[/QUOTE]I agree, this is a really helpful. Allows people to look for the girls, although Seeking still doesn't have a search for username, so have to scroll through and hope.
I was able to find all three girls on Seeking yesterday, and favorited them. Not sure how long they will be on there.
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[QUOTE=Sailor69;2686667]This type of post about Seking Girls could be very helpful, if names are accurate.
I found Sara555, pretty girl, but not Abril2919, or Dayana05. Apparently, the names are spelled wrong.[/QUOTE]They are there. Abril2919's last active date, as of today, is April 16 and Dayana05's is April 14.
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[QUOTE=JustTK;2686842]But even when I do venture to centre, it's usually cloudy. Never gets warm enough to sunbathe, for example.[/QUOTE]That is why I was surprised to see guys like Surf swimming and other guys looking for places to stay with a pool. To me it does not get hot or sunny enough there to be frolicking in a swimming pool.
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[QUOTE=Mishwar;2686577]I must be getting old and out of the loop.
How do you get contacts via Facebook. How do you find working girls on Facebook?
Please help.[/QUOTE]It definitely a different world, one that I am still navigating and learning about.
This is what I did, and my advice to you:
1) Go to the Columbia main forum and click on "Links to Reports of Distinction" read the relevant ones on Facebook and Medellin.
2) Browse the Medellin forum for the last 4-6 months. Read the reports and advice that applies to you. Skim the rest (for example, I'm not interested in the current debate on weather in Medellin, but there was a bit of advice hidden in some of the posts).
3) If you don't already have one, buy a membership to The Board. Its $25 (which is a drop in the bucket to anyone who is engaged in this hobby), and by doing so you support the board and are able to DM other paying board members. Bitcoin was a PIA for me to figure out and use, but hey that's what works.
4) Once you are a paying member, you can DM members who have a post in which they offered to help with adding Facebook friends and other things in Medellin.
**Note. I said members who have offered to help. You can message whomever you want, but the ones who have offered to help are more likely to be responsive. Please don't DM every active / senior member with a request for more help. Be selective, be polite.
5) Once you have a Facebook page and are "friends" with a few Medellin women, Facebook itself will recommend more "friends". Send request to those you find attractive and are in Medellin. If you are FB Friends with another board member, you can peruse their friends list and send out friend requests, knowing that they are likely to better respond. Usually the women who have a picture of money in the the background, or devil horns on their profile pic are good bets for "working girls". Also the ones who have overtly sexual pics. But be careful, some are only selling pics / videos and aren't interested in meeting up. I would avoid the "OnlyFans" girls, as they seem to be only interested in subscribers. Start a conversation with them a few weeks before you are going to be there, and you'll be able to figure out pretty quickly who is interested in meeting up (also see #2 above).
6) After you have done all of the above, if you still have specific questions, politely ask the board. I have found that most board members are helpful (shout out to ASUDevil1 and Sargon76) if you show that you have done your homework and are still genuinely looking for more info.
I am not an expert by any means on Medellin. I am trying to learn the ropes here as well. The above advice has worked well for me.
Cheers!
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[QUOTE=JjBee62;2686662]The length of daylight hours in Medellin varies between 11 hours, 46 minutes and 12 hours. There are only 14 less minutes of daylight on the shortest day, December 22 and the longest day. And the first longest day of the year is February 9.
It has been cloudy and rainy for the past few months. It's cloudy and rainy every year at this time. In the next few weeks the rainy season will be over and you can expect to have almost no rain until sometime in June.
However, those terribly short days will continue to get shorter until June 21. All the way down to about 11 hours and 48 minutes. How depressing.[/QUOTE]Well after going to Iceland during the summer before the Pandemic, there was like 23 hours of sunshine and one hour of darkness when I was there. I had to force myself to go to sleep around 11 PM every-night to keep my internal clock right, and you talk about block out curtains in the Hotel, not two, but three curtains.
What is nice here in Colombia is that basically sun up and sun down is 12 hours apart.
Now if you want to be somewhere depressing, try Iceland in the middle of winter when your lucky to have an hour or too of daylight for a few weeks in a row.
Makes sense why there is so much obesity and alcoholism in Iceland.