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Yeah I mean as I said those are risks with any client. I never tell the guy she will provide any extras and I never tell the girl anything other than the truth about how I know the person. Whatever they square away is between them and really it's no different than any other gig she might have.
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[QUOTE=Legal Tender; 1532243]Speaking of heaven, I met this girl that is always dressed very modestly, and had been telling me that she takes sex very seriously, but that she loved it. And, she kept telling me that once I saw the stars. Las estrellas. That I would find heaven. Cielo.
Sure enough, if you can see the stars they do lead to heaven.
Only good energy from this girl.[/QUOTE]Nice photos LT.
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[QUOTE=BH Bound; 1532126]I remember a year or two back, discovering this guy's videos. I find these mini-docs pretty fun. He travels to countries and most of his videos show the locals and his attempts to date them. Interesting stuff. He put up a new video, but Isabella and her friend look familiar to me, like I've seen them here or on Colombiancupid. What do you guys think? Prepagos? Working girls? Non-pros?
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0Ljih9ABoE#t=1209[/url][/QUOTE]Lesson # 1. They all have novios. No exceptions!
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[QUOTE=BH Bound; 1532126]I remember a year or two back, discovering this guy's videos. I find these mini-docs pretty fun. He travels to countries and most of his videos show the locals and his attempts to date them. Interesting stuff. He put up a new video, but Isabella and her friend look familiar to me, like I've seen them here or on Colombiancupid. What do you guys think? Prepagos? Working girls? Non-pros?
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0Ljih9ABoE#t=1209[/url][/QUOTE]Lesson # 2. This guy's pre kindergarten Spanish is going to turn off more women (non pros) than it will attract, no matter his looks.
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[QUOTE=WiltTheStilt;1532066]You can come and go to the MPs and strip clubs for some wam bam thank you mam. They will know numbers in english to tell you the prices and the parts are universal. So, to say you can get sucked and fucked without spanish seems unnecessary to state. But will you enjoy your time here? No. You won't come close to maximizing the potential partners and potential experience with those partners, and you will be bored as hell in a country with few english speakers. I think Lima is a much better option for the non spanish speaker.[/QUOTE]You you are totally right, from our perspective. However, I would have to say that 30% of the hombres I know have NO interest in getting to know the girls beyond the view during doggie or with "splooge" on their face, talking to them or going anywhere with them in the city. They are interested in hitting 2-4 hotties per day, PERIOD! Just saying. Everybody rolls differently and I am not in a position to say whether or not the member I was responding to will or will not enjoy himself if he does not follow steps A, B and C. Maybe he is less social like I am and does not require the same things or activities others may need to enjoy his time. Your advice has always been good, but I have never agreed, and will never agree with anyone who says that visitors need to learn the local language to have a good time. I have been to Thailand 8-10 times and I have never learned to speak Thai. I have been to the Philippines over 10 times and do not speak Tagalog. OK. Bad example as English is widely spoken. I have been to Vietnam and do not speak Vietnamese. I have been to Mexico, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Costa Rica, Peru, and Colombia and did not speak any Spanish until just within the last year. And I had awesome and memorable times everywhere I went. I believe the times you have in any one location are more directly linked to attitude and expectations. My friendly attitude and reasonable expectations have allowed me to have memorable experiences wherever I have been. Been a few bad experiences, some related to language shortfalls, but those are minimal. Soon, I will venture to Brazil, and I have no intention on learning more than a few words of Portuguese. I anticipate I will have a memorable and rewarding trip.
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Funny thing about that plane pic, it was a Thursday afternoon and raining cats and dogs in miami. In the pic it was raining cats and dogs. I'm not certain but its a believable pic. However what threw me off was she went from miami back to Panama to ohio back to Panama going by her FB check-ins. All in one week and the only FB check-in in the states was a Wendy's in ohio. That was very wierd.
[QUOTE=Cali Hentai; 1529459]Getting a tourist visa is a lot easier than it used to be.
Just go to a travel agency in Colombia buy a trip and some will help you fill outvisa paperwork and if you don't get it they will refund you the money you paid. About a 60% chance of getting a tourist visa if you have a some decent coin in the bank which is higher odds than Wendy was actually in Miami. Saw her inside a plane and her saying she was in Miami which means at best there is a 50/50 chance she was actually there. Jajaja[/QUOTE]
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lts, never have i said one needs to learn spanish, only that it helps maximize their experience and minimize some risk. i don't think we disagree there.
beyond that it is just a matter of preference. i hardly ever travel anywhere without knowing the basics of the local language, unless it's a country where everyone under a certain age speaks english as well (sweden might be one example). whether i am going for mongering, leisure, business, whatever, i learn at least the basics. even when i went to some smaller cities in quebec, i got up to speed on basic french. i just find it so weird not to be able to communicate with anyone.
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[QUOTE=WiltTheStilt; 1532066]"hard" to schmooze non-pros? How about fucking impossible.
You can come and go to the MPs and strip clubs for some wam bam thank you mam. They will know numbers in english to tell you the prices and the parts are universal. So, to say you can get sucked and fucked without spanish seems unnecessary to state. But will you enjoy your time here? No. You won't come close to maximizing the potential partners and potential experience with those partners, and you will be bored as hell in a country with few english speakers. I think Lima is a much better option for the non spanish speaker.[/QUOTE]Lima is better than Colombia? I will ask you to elaborate.
There are few "venues" in Lima, and the prices there are unreasonably high. The women can be pretty, but definitely not in the league of Colombian girls. I would so that English is spoken equally in both countries. My suspicion is that many of the forum poster's opinions on Lima are based on their hookup with this one guy, Dave-something. You don't hear much from guys going another way.
Now I agree, Peru is better if you take into account general tourist opportunities. But for punting? I don't think so.
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[QUOTE=Nclpimp;1532408]All in one week and the only FB check-in in the states was a Wendy's in ohio. That was very wierd.[/QUOTE]She was just joking with the Ohio one. It said she was at Wendy's (the burger joint) in Ohio.
I'm sure she was just poking fun since her handlers (snitches) here were relaying back to her that we were discussing her on ISG.
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[QUOTE=MiamiSammy;1532030]Is Frank still operating? Reminds me of my favorite bar in La Paz, MX- "Shut Up, Frank's Bar and Grill".[/QUOTE]Frank sold his place a few months ago. As far as I know the new owner does not do daily or weekly rentals. However, I do plan on stopping by and confirm this.
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[QUOTE=Manny51; 1532426]Lima is better than Colombia? I will ask you to elaborate.
There are few "venues" in Lima, and the prices there are unreasonably high. The women can be pretty, but definitely not in the league of Colombian girls. I would so that English is spoken equally in both countries. My suspicion is that many of the forum poster's opinions on Lima are based on their hookup with this one guy, Dave-something. You don't hear much from guys going another way.
Now I agree, Peru is better if you take into account general tourist opportunities. But for punting? I don't think so.[/QUOTE]While I enjoyed Lima, I was there for more for tourist reasons (I. E. Machu Picchu, Cuzco, etc.). But I have to agree with you, the prices when I did partake were far too high for my liking. And since I was heading to Medellin for a week on the end of that trip, I struggled paying higher prices for the same Colombianas I would get for half the price the next week. IMHO, the Colombianas in the Lima clubs were by far the hottest and most worth taking home. I never did partake in David's services, so I cannot comment. However, I have many friends who have and swear by the selection of university hotties he can connect you with for far more reasonable prices. Not sure if he is still assisting like that.
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Language = Respect
[quote=wiltthestilt; 1532414]lts, never have i said one needs to learn spanish, only that it helps maximize their experience and minimize some risk. i don't think we disagree there.
beyond that it is just a matter of preference. i hardly ever travel anywhere without knowing the basics of the local language, unless it's a country where everyone under a certain age speaks english as well (sweden might be one example). whether i am going for mongering, leisure, business, whatever, i learn at least the basics. even when i went to some smaller cities in quebec, i got up to speed on basic french. i just find it so weird not to be able to communicate with anyone.[/quote]the ability to greet a local in their own tongue is the best way to immediately show respect for the culture. i've made a habit of asking every one i've met that has a different mother tongue to teach me three things- how to say hello, goodbye, and thank you. knowing the language of your host country on any level is simply a matter of respect, and the key to opening up the hearts of the people. the more you know the language, culture, history, and even current events, not only will you present yourself and represent the usa in a much more positive light, but you will, as my tall friend said, maximize your own enjoyment.
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Learning the language.
Most Americans don't even attempt to speak other languages, they expect everyone to speak English. When the do try to speak in another language, it's generally only to talk louder (as if they were deaf instead of non-English speakers) and put an "0" on the end of everything. Those who make an effort are really rewarded by Latin hospitality.
I'll offer one more reason to learn at least a little Spanish- it give your girl a modicum of control. You may not think this important, but women totally dig being needed and being in the power position of teacher. Needing help with your spanish gives you a whole arena of things to talk about with that hottie- stop trying to schmooze with your NYC A-game and take advantage of her need to nurture your dumb, hardly-spanish speaking ass. Women love men who are helpless in areas they're strong- have you ever asked a chick how to cook something or how you sew something? They're all over it- same with language. I've gotten more pussy playing dumb than trying to out-suave the local suavecitos. They love it. Play to your strengths- sometimes being a dumb gringo can pay dividends, as long as it's not a dumb, rude gringo. Nobody likes an asshole.
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Just compare
Foreigners (ie. Hispanics) in the USA who speak English with those who don't. Which group is more approachable and sociable to you?
[QUOTE=LookingToSwing4;1532377]You you are totally right, from our perspective. However, I would have to say that 30% of the hombres I know have NO interest in getting to know the girls beyond the view during doggie or with "splooge" on their face, talking to them or going anywhere with them in the city. They are interested in hitting 2-4 hotties per day, PERIOD! Just saying. Everybody rolls differently and I am not in a position to say whether or not the member I was responding to will or will not enjoy himself if he does not follow steps A, B and C. Maybe he is less social like I am and does not require the same things or activities others may need to enjoy his time. Your advice has always been good, but I have never agreed, and will never agree with anyone who says that visitors need to learn the local language to have a good time. I have been to Thailand 8-10 times and I have never learned to speak Thai. I have been to the Philippines over 10 times and do not speak Tagalog. OK. Bad example as English is widely spoken. I have been to Vietnam and do not speak Vietnamese. I have been to Mexico, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Costa Rica, Peru, and Colombia and did not speak any Spanish until just within the last year. And I had awesome and memorable times everywhere I went. I believe the times you have in any one location are more directly linked to attitude and expectations. My friendly attitude and reasonable expectations have allowed me to have memorable experiences wherever I have been. Been a few bad experiences, some related to language shortfalls, but those are minimal. Soon, I will venture to Brazil, and I have no intention on learning more than a few words of Portuguese. I anticipate I will have a memorable and rewarding trip.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Manny51; 1532426]Lima is better than Colombia? I will ask you to elaborate.
There are few "venues" in Lima, and the prices there are unreasonably high. The women can be pretty, but definitely not in the league of Colombian girls. I would so that English is spoken equally in both countries. My suspicion is that many of the forum poster's opinions on Lima are based on their hookup with this one guy, Dave-something. You don't hear much from guys going another way.
Now I agree, Peru is better if you take into account general tourist opportunities. But for punting? I don't think so.[/QUOTE]There are actually quite a few venues in Lima and the pricing is comparable. You look at Las Cucardas. 80 soles roughly for service, that is just under $30 USD. That doesn't compare with Centro strip clubs? I would argue on any given night LC might have more talent. Then you have the MP type places (e. G. Trocadero) that are dirt cheap. It is more spread out (bigger city, more like Bogota than MDE)
I certainly found more people who spoke English throughout Lima, I mean people on the street, not the girls. There are also more foreigners living there permanently. None of David's friends spoke English, so how many false assumptions can I address here?
Obviously the quality and culture of mongering is WAY better in MDE, but Lima is more of a city where you can actually do things, it's a bit more pleasant all around, it has more English speakers, many places accept and / or change dollars and the fact that David, Sly and others are there gives you some well-laid inroads. I'm not sure where this was unclear.