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Great first impression
First time to Colombia at beginning of April, only a few days. Was planning to MDE, but changed to Bogota due to the curfew at MDE. Got a lot info from the forum prior to my trip, just want to contribute my 1st report on the forum.
Zero Spanish, can only speak "hola", "gracias".
Santa Fe SWs, took the Woodman tour at night. Totally worth it, Woodman showed me street scenes and a few clubs. He helped me to negotiate a my type girl, 40 k for quikie, no BBBJ or kiss. Came back next during day time, still plenty different types of choices for SWs.
The Mezzanine, went there noon time, 3 doors open, quoting from 90 k to 150 k an hour. Choose a nice looking girl for 150 k, service is good, while still no BBBJ or kiss. The environment is not my type though, room is tiny with a bed can only fit one person, and other girls just right out side the room chatting.
Checked a few Chapinero day brothels another day around noon time, only Chicas Dos Mil is open, 4-5 girls each, did not find anyone I like. So took uber to Abejitas Massage, 55 k massage only, 160 k full service. Quality of girls a little lower than Mezzanine, but room is better, with decent space and better bed. No BBBJ, light kiss.
LIDO club, went there on a weekday night, no cover fee, while beer and cocktail range from 50 k to 80 k. 30-40 girls, a lot of 7 or 8's on my scale. Only 4-5 tables of dudes. Chatted with a model like girl for about 1.5 hrs, only through typing on google translate. Negotiate all night till 8 am from 700 k to 600 k. Did not negotiate further as during the chat, really felt clicked, very friendly and not pushing. In my room, she provided true GFE, BBBJ, DFK, multiple pops. There is a 250 k club exit fee though. So total damage is 850 k (230 usd) for 8 hrs. My favorite session this trip.
Overall, due to my limit time, prioritized experience over cost. Would definitely return next time, and will try to optimize cost a bit. And also, fantasy on Medellin for a while, and planned to check it out this time. Reading from the forum, it seems that it might be a little cheaper to find GFE there with model like girls, as Medellin might be a more relaxed. Too bad the curfew situation conflicts with my schedule this time. Hoping to return to Colombia soon, and will start taking on Spanish.
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[QUOTE=MarquisdeSade1;2554630]I haven't heard you say "I told them so", but god knows you tried!
Nor do I want exercise advice from a politicians overweight out-of-shape husband jaja.[/QUOTE]And all these guys here keep saying things will be better. When I was in Colombia, they were running 10,000 to 12,000 new cases a day and locking down. Now every time I look, I see 17,000 a day. It is not going to get better, not until they vaccinate the crap out of people and stop with locking people up inside.
Finally, finally, the CDC is out telling the truth. Transmission is one in 10,000 from surfaces, and I am not sure I even buy that number. That even seems too high. Now today they admit they are very few cases spread from being outside, and you do not need to wear masks outside. Finally!
So now we know, forcing people to stay inside is insanity, but that is what the CDC said in the past, and Colombia has not got the new message.
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Covid Test Locations?
After 3 months in Bogota, I'm finally leaving next week, anybody recommend a place for Covid tests?
There's also this online shopping app called Rappi and I've seen them advertise covid tests administered at home with a result within 48 hours for 270 mil. Has anybody tried it yet?
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[QUOTE=ITraveller;2554840] just want to contribute my 1st report on the forum.
[/QUOTE]Great first report ITraveler. Even if it was a short trip, you could manage to check out the different options in Bogota: Santa Fe, Chapinero day brothels, massage parlors and high end northern clubs. Looks as if the northern high end clubs scene fits to you. Some prefer Santa Fe, and as for me, my prefered scene are the day brothels of Chapinero. That's why it is important to check it out by yourself, we are all different with different background, experiences, expectatives and tastes. Keep reporting.
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[QUOTE=ProneToBone;2554244]Hi everyone,
Where would the best place to look for hotel recommendations. Thanks.[/QUOTE]On what area you want to stay at. Bogota, in the past, has a lot of traffic. Somewhat less during covid. For example, if your a S. F. Guy its more centrally located so a little to the north or south would be ok. But if you want to hit the north area and your hotel is in the south it can take 2 hours to get to you destination. For the last 9 years I always stay at a Chico Norte hotel that's very clean and safe. If your interested in a chica friendly place, near Parque 93 shoot me a pm.
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Ayuda por favor
Does anyone have the name for a good dermatologist for some procedures? Reasonable prices would be nice?
Prp for hair loss, botox and fillers for the face?
If you know of any competent dds as well please list them also (reasonable prices are imperative).
Feel free to pm your name if you want me to tell them you sent me for some brownie points with them for you jajaja.
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[QUOTE=MarquisdeSade1;2555093]Does anyone have the name for a good dermatologist for some procedures? Reasonable prices would be nice?
Prp for hair loss, botox and fillers for the face?
If you know of any competent dds as well please list them also (reasonable prices are imperative).
Feel free to pm your name if you want me to tell them you sent me for some brownie points with them for you jajaja.[/QUOTE]Camilo Novoa Bolivar is a great dentist / oral surgeon. He does a lot of implants and has a clinic on Calle 125 near the Carulla.
He has several dentists that work in his clinic they do other work-- Dr Camilo is also a professor at Javeriana University.
I have had quite a bit of work there-- he is a great person and excellent dentist.
Cr 20 No. 125 - 38 Cons 101, Bogotá.
[URL]https://www.nexdu.com/co/bogota-dc-dc/empresa/dr-camilo-novoa-bolivar-coe-483260[/URL]
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[QUOTE=ITraveller;2554840]First time to Colombia at beginning of April, only a few days. Was planning to MDE, but changed to Bogota due to the curfew at MDE. Got a lot info from the forum prior to my trip, just want to contribute my 1st report on the forum.
[/QUOTE]Nice update on a first report. Seems like you did your homework and sampled accordingly.
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[QUOTE=Woodman09;2555173]Camilo Novoa Bolivar is a great dentist / oral surgeon. He does a lot of implants and has a clinic on Calle 125 near the Carulla.
[URL]https://www.nexdu.com/co/bogota-dc-dc/empresa/dr-camilo-novoa-bolivar-coe-483260[/URL][/QUOTE]I think the dude is looking for a skin doctor, not a tooth doctor.
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[QUOTE=MarquisdeSade1;2555093]Does anyone have the name for a good dermatologist for some procedures? Reasonable prices would be nice?
Prp for hair loss, botox and fillers for the face?
If you know of any competent dds as well please list them also (reasonable prices are imperative).
Feel free to pm your name if you want me to tell them you sent me for some brownie points with them for you jajaja.[/QUOTE]Look up Dr. Escobar in Bogota near Clinica de Santa Fe (Santa Anna Medical Center) in El Chapinero.
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Riots and such
A lot going on in Bogota lately, Pepperspray Days, lockdowns.
I'm just glad the cops stopped the anarchists from burning the bus they destroyed in front of my building. They also pulled up a bunch of bricks from the median divider and were braking those up for ammo.
Just was out and I saw they busted a bunch of upper floor windows at the Attorney General's office and busted a bunch of traffic lights. Not sure what that gets the people?
Most of the street battles were yesterday MayDay, running battles here in downtown. I guess the rainy season has come late this year, could have been worse-- The rain has been pretty heavy heavy and everyday so that helps.
I went through Santa Fe today and there were girls -- not as many, I would say at least 50 in both area-- I banged this 2 of my Venezuelan GFs-- had a good time. Tomorrow night should be in full swing.
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[QUOTE=Woodman09;2556192]A lot going on in Bogota lately, Pepperspray Days, lockdowns.
I'm just glad the cops stopped the anarchists from burning the bus they destroyed in front of my building. They also pulled up a bunch of bricks from the median divider and were braking those up for ammo.
Just was out and I saw they busted a bunch of upper floor windows at the Attorney General's office and busted a bunch of traffic lights. Not sure what that gets the people?
Most of the street battles were yesterday MayDay, running battles here in downtown. I guess the rainy season has come late this year, could have been worse-- The rain has been pretty heavy heavy and everyday so that helps.
I went through Santa Fe today and there were girls -- not as many, I would say at least 50 in both area-- I banged this 2 of my Venezuelan GFs-- had a good time. Tomorrow night should be in full swing.[/QUOTE]Sweet!
And the riots and protests have just about destroyed the little confidence in the Colombian financial standings so the US Dollar is headed north, love it!
I should have my vaccine jab next week, the first one, and can't wait to visit SF with you again Woodman.
Keep the on the ground reports coming as it provides good useful info.
The Tall Man.
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[QUOTE=TheTallMan;2556280]Sweet!
And the riots and protests have just about destroyed the little confidence in the Colombian financial standings so the US Dollar is headed north, love it!
I should have my vaccine jab next week, the first one, and can't wait to visit SF with you again Woodman.
Keep the on the ground reports coming as it provides good useful info.
The Tall Man.[/QUOTE]Be careful what you wish for. I know further deterioration in the COP makes our hobby cheaper, but if this devolves into complete social breakdown, do you really want to live there?
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[QUOTE=TheTallMan;2556280]...so the US Dollar is headed north, love it!...[/QUOTE]Only down 2% so far. I've said it many times before that we are lucky in the US (currently) to be able to borrow an infinite amount of money and not have to pay for it!
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[QUOTE=JohnClayton;2556308]Only down 2% so far. I've said it many times before that we are lucky in the US (currently) to be able to borrow an infinite amount of money and not have to pay for it![/QUOTE]We pay for it via our military. I get so tired of hearing that those who blew things up and kill others are doing so for our freedom. What the military does, and the soldiers are figuring it out now, is fight for the value of the American dollar.