Some ads also make a distinction between "anal para terminar" and "full anal. " It doesn't mean bare back because they might also specify "todos con condon. ".
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Some ads also make a distinction between "anal para terminar" and "full anal. " It doesn't mean bare back because they might also specify "todos con condon. ".
[QUOTE=PineTree;2959552]I've come across lots of references in girls' ads about "making soup," but I just can't figure out what they mean by it. Can someone explain it to me? Thanks.
...poder hacerme la sopita..."[/QUOTE]That means you can perform oral sex on her:
[URL]https://diccionarioperu.com/significado/la[/URL]+sopita.
The origin likely from noodle soup, as sucking in noodles resembles one possible technique.
[QUOTE=Questner;2959685]That means you can perform oral sex on her:
[URL]https://diccionarioperu.com/significado/la[/URL]+sopita.
The origin likely from noodle soup, as sucking in noodles resembles one possible technique.[/QUOTE]Gracias senor.
[QUOTE=PineTree;2959625]Some ads also make a distinction between "anal para terminar" and "full anal. " It doesn't mean bare back because they might also specify "todos con condon. ".[/QUOTE]"anal para terminar": Anal to finish. Meaning you finish in her ass.
"full anal": The same as in English, meaning that the entire session is anal (no vaginal).
J. J.
Hey everyone! I'm going to be in Peru for two weeks and, due to scheduling, I'll be spending New Year's in Lima. Has anyone spent New Year's in Lima before? Any recommendations on where to celebrate? It seems like a lot of people head to the beach, but I'd love to hear about other options too. Thanks in advance!
[QUOTE=Jockey16;2958642]Hi Folks,
A cutie I met recently.
Later.[/QUOTE]Phenomenal share, nice Jockey! I can't wait to get back to Lima.
I viagra over the counter in Peru? What quantities?
Will be making my first visit to Lima mid-December, coming from Cusco and Machu Picchu. Hoping for no residual effects from altitude. Goals are to enjoy as much female company as possible, eat and drink as well as possible, practice my Spanish, see the sights, and if possible have a drink and / or meal with any of you guys who may happen to be in town. Special thanks to local gurus Jack Jericho and jockey16 for their invaluable assistance.
I am older, and have decent Spanish (conversational but far from fluent). I will be staying near the golf course west of San Isidro, so Lince will probably be my primary search area. Have found some prospects based on the photokines site combined with reviews from "hermanosdeleche" and DMs are open for specific recommendations (hint hint jockey). I am intrigued by the chongos. It sounds similar to the "laufhaus" setup in Vienna and elsewhere, and the price is certainly right. I like the idea of seeing a bunch of girls knowing I can have any one I want. I will probably also try one of the massage facilities recommended by JJ.
Having said that, my strong preference is to find a girl and stick with her as a "temporary GF". Given the affordability compared to home, it is pretty much a luxury I have to travel to enjoy. I don't like being on a clock, I enjoy having dining company, and at 70 I am glad to pay to spend a day with a girl less than half my age doing tourist stuff.
If anyone has specific recommendations for a girl open to multi-hour / overnight dates, who would be fun to spend some time with over a few days, DMs are open. Otherwise I will probably start working my photokines list hoping to find a compatible girl open to overnights, and if that doesn't work go with a combo of ads, sauna / massage spas, and chongos. Also open to good restaurant recommendations in the Lince / San Isidro area.
As I said, if anyone is in town I will buy the first couple of rounds (or equivalent for non-drinkers).
BC.
Hi Jay,
I can't PM you.
You need to pay your $20, to Jackson to register and to receive PM's.
Later.
[QUOTE=JayWonEm;2962670]Will be making my first visit to Lima mid-December, coming from Cusco and Machu Picchu. Hoping for no residual effects from altitude. Goals are to enjoy as much female company as possible, eat and drink as well as possible, practice my Spanish, see the sights, and if possible have a drink and / or meal with any of you guys who may happen to be in town. Special thanks to local gurus Jack Jericho and jockey16 for their invaluable assistance.
I am older, and have decent Spanish (conversational but far from fluent). I will be staying near the golf course west of San Isidro, so Lince will probably be my primary search area. Have found some prospects based on the photokines site combined with reviews from "hermanosdeleche" and DMs are open for specific recommendations (hint hint jockey). I am intrigued by the chongos. It sounds similar to the "laufhaus" setup in Vienna and elsewhere, and the price is certainly right. I like the idea of seeing a bunch of girls knowing I can have any one I want. I will probably also try one of the massage facilities recommended by JJ.
Having said that, my strong preference is to find a girl and stick with her as a "temporary GF". Given the affordability compared to home, it is pretty much a luxury I have to travel to enjoy. I don't like being on a clock, I enjoy having dining company, and at 70 I am glad to pay to spend a day with a girl less than half my age doing tourist stuff..[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jockey16;2962831]Hi Jay,
I can't PM you.
You need to pay your $20, to Jackson to register and to receive PM's.
Later.[/QUOTE]I paid some time ago and have been using DMs. Just sent you a message and it shows in my Sent folder. If you didn't get it please post here and I'll figure out what is going on. Thanks!!
BC.
Hi Folks,
Another sweetie I met recently.
Later.
[QUOTE=Jockey16;2963419]Hi Folks,
Another sweetie I met recently.
Later.[/QUOTE]It's been 2 years since I've been to Lima. Thanks for keeping this part of the sub alive! What was the damage and what's the going damage these days? Cheers!
[QUOTE=Jockey16;2963419]Hi Folks,
Another sweetie I met recently.
Later.[/QUOTE]Fantastic find Jockey!
Airfare: Copa Airlines $350 RT. Copa seems to have great rates as it positions itself to become the gateway to Latin America. The airport in Panama leaves a LOT to be desired as it is run down: carpets super old and most charging stations are broken. For the price, it will do.
Accommodation: I stayed in a nice airBNB just minutes from Kennedy Park, $25/ nt. It was ok for what it was, but the location was great. So many restaurants and bars in the area, local shops and grocery stores nearby too to stock up my refrigerator. I didn't bring any freelancers back, but was told by 24-HR security that they would log guest IDs when and if I had done so.
Money: Did not change money and actually used the ATMs. The exchange fee seemed high, but my USAA checking returned all ATM fees, so I was good. The exchange rate was 3. 7 soles / dollar. Just did the math as 4/1 for easier conversions in my head.
Taxis: Plentiful, but I used Uber. Uber could be nice, but my rides were also cancelled a lot. It got annoying after a while, but it was par for the course here.
Traffic: OMG, the worst traffic that I have seen anywhere in the world, which includes India and Vietnam! There was no such thing as a short ride or a quick ride. A few times I tipped the driver to go onto the toll road because the freeway was packed without any movement. My rides out the chongos were usually 1. 5-2 hours but the Uber rides were cheap.
Food: Lima is well known for its gastronomic scene, especially in Miraflores. I had ceviche that tasted so different from the Mexican ceviche I'm used to. Chinese restaraunts are also found everywhere.
Girls: There were freelancers around, but none really tickled my fancy. Most were Venezuelans and Ecuadorians, but I had no faith, after seeing them, that I wouldn't have problems. So I did all my mongering at the Chongos.
Chongos: Entry to chongos that I visited were generally 10-20 soles. Chongos here have some distinctions over their Ecuadorian counterparts. Some takeaways:
1. No ID / passport checks here like in Ecuador.
2. You may keep your cell phone with you but it must be turned off upon entry. Checking your phone will usually get you ejected from the premises.
3. Chongos are generally set up for use by locals, not tourists. Many of these areas are very sketchy but are ok when going directly to / from via Uber or Taxi. A great majority of Chongos are 90 minutes or so from Miraflores.
4. Girls here are assigned rooms. After sessions, there is no change of bedsheets. They are changed nightly. Cost for service is approximately 50 soles. EVERYTHING is covered.
5. A key activity that is special here are shows, usually done on the hour or so depending on the time of day. Some shows are just girls dancing (as you would see in a USA strip club). Some are very well done / professionally choreographed. These ones are quite a performance!
6. Very few, if any, peruvianas working in the Chongos. Most are Venezuelan / Colombian / Ecuadorian.
That said, my two favorites are:
1. Clinica del Corazon: [URL]instagram.com[/URL]/ clinicadelcorazonoficial. This is one of the newest constructed chonghos. It is well lit, super clean and modern. Their speaker system is top of the line. Cash only.
2. Las Sirenitas: [URL]instagram.com[/URL]/ sirenitasvipoficial. A nice chongo, but definitely dated inside. The shows here are top notch. Also, they have multiple restaurants onsite serving local food. Credit Card accepted, no service charge.
I didn't mind other chongos that I visited, but they were definitely of a lower quality than the two listed above.
1. La Estacion.
2. La Colmena.
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Touristy stuff: In addition to doing a lot of walking around Miraflores, I took in two bus tours. For buying the Lima bus tour, I was given the Miraflores bus tour for free. I paid $30 USD or so for the tours total. I was very happy. Much of the Lima tour was walking once we got into centro. I was quite impressed with the tours.
Missed out, will do next time:
Cusco / Macchu Picchu. Advanced tickets required to visit Macchu Picchu. To correct overtourism of the area, a limited amount of tourists are allowed to traverse the mountain daily, and only with a local guide.
Changing of the Guard at Plaza de Armas.
Circuito Magico de Agua. Fountain Water Show.
I would come back to Peru to check of Macchu Picchu off of my bucket list. However, there is nothing spectacular over other locales that would make me choose Lima as a location that I must return to.
At Mexidan Thank you for the report. Next year a highway road to Macchu Picchu will be completed, should be another option to see the site.