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[QUOTE=Kazeu;2961191]......We've already established that too many sex tourists are arriving in Medellin.[/QUOTE]To say that there are too many sex tourists arriving in Medellin and then to go there as a monger is unfortunate as you are knowingly compounding the problem as you see it.
I do not see going to Colombia and having paid sex with women as a problem as foreign men who do that are a small minority of the men who do that there overall. Additionally, when I go to Colombia I do loads of non-mongering tourist stuff.
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[QUOTE=Turgid;2961310]To say that there are too many sex tourists arriving in Medellin and then to go there as a monger is unfortunate as you are knowingly compounding the problem as you see it.
I do not see going to Colombia and having paid sex with women as a problem as foreign men who do that are a small minority of the men who do that there overall. Additionally, when I go to Colombia I do loads of non-mongering tourist stuff.[/QUOTE]I suppose I am speaking from a completely selfish point of view. More straight forward, I am basically saying I wish there would be less sex tourists in Medellin so I could enjoy it myself.
I doubt I am the only one with that point of view. Is anyone here wishing there were less sex tourism in Medellin for altruistic reasons?
I've actually not been to Medellin in many years and have largely given up on it in favor of other Colombian destinations.
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[QUOTE=RamDavidson84;2961254]Someone at work the other day asked what can we do to stop mass shootings in the USA? I silently thought to myself, "legalize prostitution". End of story.[/QUOTE]Completely agree. We need to take the country back from the grips of religion. Think about the feeling of complete satisfaction a man gets after sex. Imagine spreading that feeling out to all the young men in the USA. Less depression. Less suicide. Not terribly sure about mass shootings. It seems to me that there's a lot of school shootings that would not get reduced simply due to I don't think kids would be going to prostitutes.
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[QUOTE=Gabacho;2960970]I agree with Turgid, the airport is in fact a scam and guys who say that it isn't a scam and try to explain it using supply and demand, so not understand economics. What is occurring inside the airport is that the companies that sell food, drink, and other items are colluding with each other to charge higher prices to their customers because they know that TSA will not allow people to bring their own drinks into the airport.
This is a scam known as price fixing and it is illegal, however the government themselves are colluding with the airport to allow it to continue to happen. Hopefully with the new Trump administration things like this and other price fixing scams, such as with the price of gasoline, will be coming to an end.
Take a look at what Google says about what the airport is doing, Google says it is a scam too..[/QUOTE]His is a monger board.
Now cost to buy something at the airport is an issue.
Holy fuck are you guys trying to impress people that you're so brilliant that every topic you know.
That's why nobody wants to do write a report on this thread.
All the other mongers that go to Asia they actually talk about fucking the working girls.
But the Medellin thread it is argumentative.
If you x amount you overpaid.
If you have 10 you're lying.
It's grown men here stay home or STFU.
Each to his own.
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[QUOTE=RamDavidson84;2961254]Someone at work the other day asked what can we do to stop mass shootings in the USA? I silently thought to myself, "legalize prostitution". End of story.[/QUOTE]A woman I know got a bottle of testosterone. She shot up a dose and gave some to her friend. Thing is injectable testosterone peaks a few days after you take it, and she did not feel it. For four days, she told me she thought men and their testosterone driven sex drive was bullshit. Then on day 5, it kicked in. She would not tell me how many threesomes she and her friend had but she did say of that 48 hour period she was in the grips of testosterone fever, she spent much of her day fucking and sucking. After that, the shot wore off.
She told me that she did not know how young men dealt with it. She said all she thought about was sex and could not get enough of it. I was glad she saw what it was like. Maybe if every American female prude had to endure what my friend went through, they would understand men better.
So yeah, if you tell a guy getting laid about being a suicide bomber and dying and getting 72 virgins in heaven, he is going to laugh in your face. Find a young male virgin in the throws of adolescent testosterone levels and ask him the same question, and he may agree because he is living a sexual hell.
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[QUOTE=SureMan;2961364]His is a monger board. Now cost to buy something at the airport is an issue. Holy fuck are you guys trying to impress people that you're so brilliant that every topic you know.
That's why nobody wants to do write a report on this thread. All the other mongers that go to Asia they actually talk about fucking the working girls. But the Medellin thread it is argumentative. If you x amount you overpaid. If you have 10 you're lying. It's grown men here stay home or STFU. Each to his own.[/QUOTE]You are keeping it 100 up in here.
[B]My time; My money; My dick; My call[/B]!
When I arrived in Medellin and posted about it. Mother fuckers rode my case about taking a taxi (said I should have taken the bus) and not knowing how to use a ATM properly because I changed 100 USD to COP at the airport to have taxi money. Then they went on to ride my case because I was not reporting: [I]were the hos at[/I] cause I have a girlfriend there. SMH.
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[QUOTE=SureMan;2961364]......That's why nobody wants to do write a report on this thread.......[/QUOTE]Says the man with zero trip reports.
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[QUOTE=Kazeu;2961342]Completely agree. We need to take the country back from the grips of religion. Think about the feeling of complete satisfaction a man gets after sex. Imagine spreading that feeling out to all the young men in the USA. Less depression. Less suicide. Not terribly sure about mass shootings. It seems to me that there's a lot of school shootings that would not get reduced simply due to I don't think kids would be going to prostitutes.[/QUOTE]Consider that the new big category of school shootings is former attendees of the school returning to shoot up teachers and students after becoming 'transmen" (female with testosterone injections). I doubt these individuals would feel less rejected after being rejected offering money for sex to a female crack working girl.
Treating a female in psychosexual pain with testosterone injections is like treating an anorexic with GLP-1 (an obesity drug). Completely ignores the cause, maltreats one symptom.
Enough women, especially young women, but all ages these days, are sluts for Chad / Tyrone. Those of us who aren't a Chad / Tyrone have no interest in the available talent at the price points available Stateside. Nevada hookers run $5,000 for PIV with condom. Last time I received a price quote in Columbus, rate was $7 from a crack working girl, that being the going rate for one rock of crack. Clean woman was $200 and up (1998) and condom required, so roughly $2,500 today, and age 35-45 vs. 25-30 in 1998. If prostitution were legalized, you would see legals charging Nevada prices, while black market (there's always a black market) would be, $2,500 (non-Nevada) prices, with New York at Nevada prices, and Atlanta prices at crack working girl rates for crack working girls.
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[QUOTE=JackBurton;2961763]Consider that the new big category of school shootings is former attendees of the school returning to shoot up teachers and students after becoming 'transmen" (female with testosterone injections). I doubt these individuals would feel less rejected after being rejected offering money for sex to a female crack working girl.
Treating a female in psychosexual pain with testosterone injections is like treating an anorexic with GLP-1 (an obesity drug). Completely ignores the cause, maltreats one symptom.
Enough women, especially young women, but all ages these days, are sluts for Chad / Tyrone. Those of us who aren't a Chad / Tyrone have no interest in the available talent at the price points available Stateside. Nevada hookers run $5,000 for PIV with condom. Last time I received a price quote in Columbus, rate was $7 from a crack working girl, that being the going rate for one rock of crack. Clean woman was $200 and up (1998) and condom required, so roughly $2,500 today, and age 35-45 vs. 25-30 in 1998. If prostitution were legalized, you would see legals charging Nevada prices, while black market (there's always a black market) would be, $2,500 (non-Nevada) prices, with New York at Nevada prices, and Atlanta prices at crack working girl rates for crack working girls.[/QUOTE]Yea but all the Venezuelans that Joe Biden let pour into the country are undercutting all the prices you mentioned. A vennie I fucked for $25 in Medellin is now in Charlotte, North Carolina and contacted me thru WhatsApp offering me BBFS for $60. They also have a ton of them in the Miami area I think charging between $100-300 usd. And in New York city they have set up an outdoor brothel there called market of sweethearts charging similar prices. So your whole argument doesn't hold water.
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[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2961443]A woman I know got a bottle of testosterone. She shot up a dose and gave some to her friend. Thing is injectable testosterone peaks a few days after you take it, and she did not feel it. For four days, she told me she thought men and their testosterone driven sex drive was bullshit. Then on day 5, it kicked in. She would not tell me how many threesomes she and her friend had but she did say of that 48 hour period she was in the grips of testosterone fever, she spent much of her day fucking and sucking. After that, the shot wore off.
She told me that she did not know how young men dealt with it. She said all she thought about was sex and could not get enough of it. I was glad she saw what it was like. Maybe if every American female prude had to endure what my friend went through, they would understand men better.
So yeah, if you tell a guy getting laid about being a suicide bomber and dying and getting 72 virgins in heaven, he is going to laugh in your face. Find a young male virgin in the throws of adolescent testosterone levels and ask him the same question, and he may agree because he is living a sexual hell.[/QUOTE]You can't even make up good bullshit. Two women get together and shoot up testosterone. Happens all the time.
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[QUOTE=JackBurton;2961763]
Treating a female in psychosexual pain with testosterone injections is like treating an anorexic with GLP-1 (an obesity drug). Completely ignores the cause, maltreats one symptom.
[/QUOTE]JB, just to be clear, the women I were talking about were not being treated by a doctor and were not tranny women who wished to be men. They were doing it for the LOLs. I should have asked them if the sex was better with the test or if all it did was make them more horny.
My point was not to advocate for anything other than saying sex hormones have huge influences on behavior, and those influences are often ignored.
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[QUOTE=Gabacho;2961188]Coming from a guy named the Derilict LOL. Actually my understanding of economics is much more advanced than yours. I'm currently completing my bachelor's degree in business administration, and yes what the airport and as well as movie theaters and amusement parks are doing is in fact price fixing.[/QUOTE]Congrats, but degree jerking is a joke for low-IQ individual. But if you want to compare, and since I have an MBA, you need to pipe down. Still, good luck with that since education is always important. Price fixing is illegal and many airports actually have restrictions on how much vendors can charge. Here is a layman's description of pricing at airports [URL]https://www.theparkingspot.com/travel-tips/airport-info/airport-food.[/URL].
Again, airport vendors are very much invested in finding the absolutely highest amount they can charge without being called a rip-off but it's not a price fixing agreement. As I've said repeatedly, it sucks and should be limited but many airports are already doing that.
[QUOTE]They are not allowing products to be sold at a fair market value. And they are all charging an inflated price so that you have to pay more. You cannot reasonably expect someone to leave the airport checkpoint to go buy food or drink at an outside location then come back to the airport and go back thru the security checkpoint again, they would miss their flight.[/QUOTE]No evidence, just conjecture. You still don't understand the basic point of audience capture and what price-fixing (collusion). I. e. What is illegal versus what is predatory.
[QUOTE]I've posted the screenshot from Google explaining how price fixing is a scam. You didn't post anything to back up what you said.[/QUOTE]Yes dumbass, price fixing is illegal and a scam. Too bad, you didn't prove price fixing. Google reviews are conjecture, smart guy. I would have hoped your bachelor's studies would have taught you a little about critical thinking.
[QUOTE]If anyone is taking loads it is you, bending over and taking them raw from Joe Biden and the liberal woke media.[/QUOTE]Sorry, I couldn't understand you while you guzzle establishment, oligarchy cum. If you think I give a damn about libs or conservatives, you clearly don't get it, but I've come to expect that from the MAGA cult morons. But don't worry, I won't waste time since you're already popping a gasket because I dared to criticize daddy Trump. Drink away, fella. (If you want to get pedantic, it's actually the liberal areas and airports like PDX. Portland, that are most likely to institute price hike controls, but that doesn't fit your narrative. You'll learn this when you get out of Econ 101 or whatever you're enrolled in now).
[QUOTE]And also the airports in Colombia do allow you to bring in outside food and drink (in large containers) thru their security checkpoints as long as it's a domestic flight. I bet you didn't even know that, did you? I even have brought an open bottle of tequila with me onto a flight to Cucuta one time. And I'm pretty sure I have more experience in Colombia the you ever will, buddy. You can now add Thailand, Philippines, and Indonesia to that list too.[/QUOTE]Oh wow, I didn't understand your game. You might actually be mentally challenged. If you don't understand the difference between the customer profiles of domestic travels versus international travelers, especially in small countries like Colombia, you are clearly lost. Domestic travelers are less likely to make use of airport amenities because they are using short haul trips. E. g. If you are driving 2 hours, you are less likely to stop to get some snacks or a bathroom break compared to a 10 hour drive. It's also why the domestic terminals are "generally" more barebones, especially in smaller airports, in terms of amenities. I. e. Less restaurants, lounges, etc. They know that many travelers are arriving just in time for quick travel and are not as likely to be gearing up with a pre-flight meal or in need of a relaxing drink. The point you made actually kinda proves my point since it highlights that the supposed price-fixing of airports is not being used on domestic travelers for some random reason (you can't explain it if it's a scam), but it makes perfect sense when you realize that security is the main point for the restriction.
[QUOTE]Now go crawl back under your rock before I get SubCmdr to come rip you a new one.[/QUOTE]SubCmdr and I disagree on costs for girls, but that has nothing to do with actual economic data and law. If we disagree, that's about taste and preference, not on made up price fixing scams at airports or MAGA nuthuggers getting mad that I criticize a corrupt, billionaire asshat for being corrupt. I don't know the guy's actual business background and I would never make a judgement on his ability, unlike you who jumped to a million conclusions, especially when I mildly criticized your daddy.
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[QUOTE=Huacho;2961953]You can't even make up good bullshit. Two women get together and shoot up testosterone. Happens all the time.[/QUOTE]Well, yeah, I guess when it comes to bullshit, you are the expert.
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[QUOTE=TheDerilious;2962117]Congrats, but degree jerking is a joke for low-IQ individual. But if you want to compare, and since I have an MBA, you need to pipe down. Still, good luck with that since education is always important. Price fixing is illegal and many airports actually have restrictions on how much vendors can charge. Here is a layman's description of pricing at airports [URL]https://www.theparkingspot.com/travel-tips/airport-info/airport-food.[/URL].
Again, airport vendors are very much invested in finding the absolutely highest amount they can charge without being called a rip-off but it's not a price fixing agreement. As I've said repeatedly, it sucks and should be limited but many airports are already doing that.
No evidence, just conjecture. You still don't understand the basic point of audience capture and what price-fixing (collusion). I. e. What is illegal versus what is predatory.
Yes dumbass, price fixing is illegal and a scam. Too bad, you didn't prove price fixing. Google reviews are conjecture, smart guy. I would have hoped your bachelor's studies would have taught you a little about critical thinking.
Sorry, I couldn't understand you while you guzzle establishment, oligarchy cum. If you think I give a damn about libs or conservatives, you clearly don't get it, but I've come to expect that from the MAGA cult morons. But don't worry, I won't waste time since you're already popping a gasket because I dared to criticize daddy Trump. Drink away, fella. (If you want to get pedantic, it's actually the liberal areas and airports like PDX. Portland, that are most likely to institute price hike controls, but that doesn't fit your narrative. You'll learn this when you get out of Econ 101 or whatever you're enrolled in now).
Oh wow, I didn't understand your game. You might actually be mentally challenged. If you don't understand the difference between the customer profiles of domestic travels versus international travelers, especially in small countries like Colombia, you are clearly lost. Domestic travelers are less likely to make use of airport amenities because they are using short haul trips. E. g. If you are driving 2 hours, you are less likely to stop to get some snacks or a bathroom break compared to a 10 hour drive. It's also why the domestic terminals are "generally" more barebones, especially in smaller airports, in terms of amenities. I. e. Less restaurants, lounges, etc. They know that many travelers are arriving just in time for quick travel and are not as likely to be gearing up with a pre-flight meal or in need of a relaxing drink. The point you made actually kinda proves my point since it highlights that the supposed price-fixing of airports is not being used on domestic travelers for some random reason (you can't explain it if it's a scam), but it makes perfect sense when you realize that security is the main point for the restriction.
SubCmdr and I disagree on costs for girls, but that has nothing to do with actual economic data and law. If we disagree, that's about taste and preference, not on made up price fixing scams at airports or MAGA nuthuggers getting mad that I criticize a corrupt, billionaire asshat for being corrupt. I don't know the guy's actual business background and I would never make a judgement on his ability, unlike you who jumped to a million conclusions, especially when I mildly criticized your daddy.[/QUOTE]You supposedly have an MBA but yet you resort to name calling like a child. Also you admit that the places selling bottled water inside the airport for $8 for a 600 ML bottle are a ripoff but it is not price fixing?
I don't think you even have an MBA.
You mention price caps as a solution at the PDX airport? That worked out quite well in Venezuela in case you didn't know.
And you talk all this shit about Trump and quick to call me a Maga when you don't even know annything about me, but you know what you can't dispute?
You can't dispute that Jocelyn Nungaray and Laken Riley are dead as a direct result of Biden's policies. That is the undeniable truth. Biden's policies of catch and release are the reason why those two girls were killed and the reason why their mothers have to live the remainder of their lives without their daughters, without seeing them grow up and get married, and without their grandchildren being born. Yet you blindly and arrogantly support Biden and by extension Harris?
You really are a fool.
-Gabacho.
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[QUOTE=Gabacho;2962370]You supposedly have an [/QUOTE]I think you said you have more advanced knowledge than him. That is a problematic statement. There are other things that I don't want to mention as they are likely to be unplesent.
Just because something is expensive does not mean it's cause is price fixing. It usually has to start with something like vendors sharing price information either publicly or privately. I have to go thru all these training classes periodically that are required by my company. Never thought I would have any use of them until now. LOL.