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  1. #44893
    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    I believe all of them are there just to sell coffee, just as every bar waitress is there to sell drinks. Either one may be willing to entertain an offer for extra-curricular activities, but you need to approach with the understanding they are working and not necessarily able to drop everything and run off for a quick fuck.

    My understanding is that the candy girls buy the candy, they basically are the sole proprietor. The coffee girls have a central location they go to for refills. It's likely they have to sell a certain amount of coffee daily to earn their pay. That means, in my opinion, a candy girl can take an offer at any time, while a coffee girl is probably doesn't have the same freedom.

    Why focus on the coffee girls? There are hundreds of girls working the kiosks west and north of San Antonio station, plus hundreds more working in all the little clothes shops. Most of them can't immediately run off for a quickie, but getting WhatsApp numbers and setting up something should be pretty easy.
    Makes sense. You ask why, because its human nature to want what we shouldn't have, and I like the sport of getting a woman just as I much having sex with one. I definitely need to work on my Spanish though. I was also curious to see how easy it was. If its a normal 95% chance type thing I probably wouldn't care much, but if it wasn't the norm but the possibility is more than 0, I'd like to test the waters.

  2. #44892
    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    The higher the number, the better the neighborhood. I think the range is from 1 to 5.
    The range is 1 to 6.

  3. #44891

    Coffee Girls versus Candy Girls The Saga Continues

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    I believe all of them are there just to sell coffee, just as every bar waitress is there to sell drinks. Either one may be willing to entertain an offer for extra-curricular activities, but you need to approach with the understanding they are working and not necessarily able to drop everything and run off for a quick fuck.

    My understanding is that the candy girls buy the candy, they basically are the sole proprietor. The coffee girls have a central location they go to for refills. It's likely they have to sell a certain amount of coffee daily to earn their pay. That means, in my opinion, a candy girl can take an offer at any time, while a coffee girl is probably doesn't have the same freedom.

    Why focus on the coffee girls? There are hundreds of girls working the kiosks west and north of San Antonio station, plus hundreds more working in all the little clothes shops. Most of them can't immediately run off for a quickie, but getting WhatsApp numbers and setting up something should be pretty easy.
    A couple of points for consideration which I previously posted about, and you have better articulated. I believe, like you to do, that the majority of the coffee girls don't entertain extra-curricular activities as they just don't do "ratos", meaning they are not used to fucking guys for money, meaning their not part time hookers.

    However, I hope to shatter this thought, as yesterday afternoon upon arriving at Parque Berrio I noticed several women with just single flasks of coffee that I believe could easily slip away for a rato, hence they wouldn't really be dropping everything versus a vendor with 4 flasks and a cart. I'm going to try my luck this coming week and approach a coffee girl if I see one I like.

    As far as the candy girls, well in my opinion, and based on my observations, they are all available for ratos as they are not really purveyors of See's candies, yet using the candies to interact and possibly get a guy to go with them for a rato if they are comfortable with them. I have seen numerous girls working the Botero / Veracruz area sans the candies, and then with the candies.

    Two weeks ago I interacted with a candy girl and gave her 200 Pesos to check her out, and then the subject came up of a rato, and 20 K was the price, and she was good, yet an older model. In talking with her she told me that she is lucky if she can make 15 K to 20 K per day selling candy. Hence, 20 K for an hour's work is a good day's pay, and huge for them. So my advice to anyone seeing a candy girl of interest is to go for it.

    However, whether it be a coffee girl, a candy girl, or somebody who works in a store which could be challenging and very time consuming to cultivate, you need to have a fair amount of Spanish speaking skills, along with knowing how to broach the subject of going to the room with finesse as been previously posted about.

  4. #44890
    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNuts  [View Original Post]
    Never heard of a "Superior Apt" at San Peter. The apartments I rented had a European design washer / dryer single unit.
    The time you saw me there, the apartment that I was in only had a washer and I had to lay my clothes out on the clothes drying rack that was in the apartment.

  5. #44889

    More fotos of Cali chica #1 and Ayenda to the rescue again

    More photos of Cali chica #1 from her bedroom. She was kind enough to put me up for the night which was nice because I told her I was afraid to walk outside in the dark in her neighborhood, jaja. Early the next morning, from her place I made a pitstop in the nicest Love Motel I have ever seen called the Palazzo by myself which entertained the receptionist and security guard to no end and from there I made a bee-line to the closest Ayenda hotel which also happened to be the cheapest by far, $18 a night The entire first floor of the hotel is a restaurant with really good food, you have to walk thru the restaurant to get to the entrance of the hotel which is quite unusual in fact one of the food servers left the buffet line to register me kind of funny and cute. The elevator is broken and the Wi-Fi is out so I'm using data but still loving it. My dinner was under 10000 mil COP without meat. This Ayenda is number 1406 and named Depeapan Hotel in a great safe neighborhood with lots of shops and restaurants and a grocery store around the corner. Tomorrow is Cali Chica #2 if she does not ghost me and is pretty much the opposite of chica number one, short and round. Posting from my phone, not easy. Ostee Out.
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  6. #44888

    Accommodation with old style hard spring mattress?

    Excited for my first trip to Medellin. Just booked last minute and don't have much time to research.

    Can anyone recommend accommodation hotel, Airbnb etc. That has the old style flat and very firm spring mattresses.

    Don't need fancy. Just safe and quiet. I have back issue and allergies so accommodation that keeps me pain free is always a trial and error process.

    Sadly I'm allergic to the newer memory and hard foam kind and definitely not the fluffy pillow tops that most hotels now provide.

    Also what choices do I have if I want to find a heated pool to go swimming besides a high end hotel. Thanks.

  7. #44887
    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNuts  [View Original Post]
    Never heard of a "Superior Apt" at San Peter. The apartments I rented had a European design washer / dryer single unit. I had never seen one of these before but it has both wash and dry cycles on the same machine. However the apartments have different owners and do not have exactly the same furnishings.

    Housekeeping is not included in the rental fee unless you rent thru something like airbnb. If you rent direct with Jose (the manager) or the front desk you will be charged an additonal $40 or $45 for housekeeping when you check out. I don't think there an option for extra towels but you will very likely have at least a washer. If you are not aware the chicas are not at all fussy about what they dry themselves with. Often times they would use my wet towel hanging there even though I had a nice fresh one rolled up next to the shower.
    I booked through hotels.com. It says "Daily Housekeeping". I remember reading that maid service was not included, so this may be new? I will contact the hotel directly.

    https://www.hotels.com/ho613522080

    Thanks.

  8. #44886
    Quote Originally Posted by Queens35  [View Original Post]
    A couple of questions about San Peter apartments. First time staying there this upcoming trip in mid April.

    In the Superior Apt, do they have a washer / dryer, or washer only, or neither?

    Do they service the room daily? (extra charge?) Do they bring fresh towels daily (are they OK with asking for extra towels?

    Thanks.
    Never heard of a "Superior Apt" at San Peter. The apartments I rented had a European design washer / dryer single unit. I had never seen one of these before but it has both wash and dry cycles on the same machine. However the apartments have different owners and do not have exactly the same furnishings.

    Housekeeping is not included in the rental fee unless you rent thru something like airbnb. If you rent direct with Jose (the manager) or the front desk you will be charged an additonal $40 or $45 for housekeeping when you check out. I don't think there an option for extra towels but you will very likely have at least a washer. If you are not aware the chicas are not at all fussy about what they dry themselves with. Often times they would use my wet towel hanging there even though I had a nice fresh one rolled up next to the shower.

  9. #44885
    Quote Originally Posted by Queens35  [View Original Post]
    A couple of questions about San Peter apartments. First time staying there this upcoming trip in mid April.

    In the Superior Apt, do they have a washer / dryer, or washer only, or neither?

    Do they service the room daily? (extra charge?) Do they bring fresh towels daily (are they OK with asking for extra towels?

    Thanks.
    It's a washer that's supposed to also be a dryer. However, the dryer part didn't work in the unit I was in. I ended up hanging everything up, which worked, but was a pain.

    No service that I know of. There were extra towels in my apartment.

  10. #44884
    Quote Originally Posted by Osteoknot  [View Original Post]
    ... she was apologizing for only being in a Strata 3, ha if only she knew I was leaving a Stratus 7 to come see her or whatever the lowest number Strata is I can't remember.
    The higher the number, the better the neighborhood. I think the range is from 1 to 5.

  11. #44883
    A couple of questions about San Peter apartments. First time staying there this upcoming trip in mid April.

    In the Superior Apt, do they have a washer / dryer, or washer only, or neither?

    Do they service the room daily? (extra charge?) Do they bring fresh towels daily (are they OK with asking for extra towels?

    Thanks.

  12. #44882

    Believe it or Not

    Quote Originally Posted by TravelingDom  [View Original Post]
    LOL that easy, huh? I was thinking maybe talking to them and they'd be willing but not necessarily. "Are you whoring, too?" Damn. Half the fun is the sport. Oh well. I know there's many ID like to kick it with, so your way is likely the best way to skip the BS and get straight to the point.
    I was told to ask the coffee girls this, this way they did not waste my time or theirs. I am very particular about my money, period! I spend it with whom I want and I expect certain things for my money if I am spending it with you. One of the reasons I ever became interested in coffee / candy / vendor girls is because many on the other end are older women. I wanted to know, do these older chics who appear to only be selling coffee, actually only sell coffee. Nope they sell many other things as well. The majority of the older Vennie coffee women are the eyes and ears for the inner workings, bosses, in Parque Botero. They also are the aunts and mothers of the younger girls working in the Park, so yes, ask them if they are selling anything more than coffee and they will kindly tell you yes or no! Pollo Negro is out!

  13. #44881
    Quote Originally Posted by HarryDubois  [View Original Post]
    What are the chances of a working girl in Medellin agreeing to bareback full service?
    Remember that Raw spells War backwards. Be careful what you wish for.

  14. #44880
    Quote Originally Posted by TravelingDom  [View Original Post]
    Your assumption would be correct. But would I be wrong in assuming that not all of the coffee girls just sell coffee. I may not have conversed with them, but I'm pretty good with talking to and knowing women and given my opinions have been formed from afar, I'm quite sure that not all of them are solely there just to sell coffee. May not be all, or even a majority, but to act as oif none are selling or OK with selling pussy? I do doubt that to be the case. But I'm guessing you speak to them more than I do, so.
    I believe all of them are there just to sell coffee, just as every bar waitress is there to sell drinks. Either one may be willing to entertain an offer for extra-curricular activities, but you need to approach with the understanding they are working and not necessarily able to drop everything and run off for a quick fuck.

    My understanding is that the candy girls buy the candy, they basically are the sole proprietor. The coffee girls have a central location they go to for refills. It's likely they have to sell a certain amount of coffee daily to earn their pay. That means, in my opinion, a candy girl can take an offer at any time, while a coffee girl is probably doesn't have the same freedom.

    Why focus on the coffee girls? There are hundreds of girls working the kiosks west and north of San Antonio station, plus hundreds more working in all the little clothes shops. Most of them can't immediately run off for a quickie, but getting WhatsApp numbers and setting up something should be pretty easy.

  15. #44879
    Quote Originally Posted by HarryDubois  [View Original Post]
    What are the chances of a working girl in Medellin agreeing to bareback full service?
    In person: 34% with a margin of error of ± 9%.

    Via WhatsApp or Messenger: 72%, ± 12%.

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