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04-22-21 00:59 #45498
Posts: 261Brief notes. Since Monday centro was boring. Slim pickings compared to the Thursday before weekend lockdown. Lots of girls refusing oral sin condon compared to last week where there so many hotties up for anything. Strip clubs quiet even my favourite avenida de grill, left after 1 drink. Amazing session in Zandaly, an English speaking Colombian cracked open a fresh bottle of rum for me, drinks for me, the girl and the session just over 100.000 wow. The most underrated Casa in Medellin, no I have not been to all of them but that lady Catalina (Mamasan), staff and guests are so friendly to gringos with terrible Spanish.
First time at Dulce Campana really good line up, amazing session. Oral sin condon as standard as reported. Back of house admin lady Isabelle speaks English but I used my weak Spanish with the front of house Mamasan (What do they call them in Spanish?) Definitely returning.
I have already posted about this but I will mention it again. Some but not all shops have numbers for Pico why cedula, I open any document on my phone, like today my drivers licence and I zoom right into whatever number is required out of and I have never ever been asked for anything more. I think when they see an obvious gringo they cannot be bothered like today when they guy wanted to see my receipt leaving jumbo I was just waved by, I get this feeling a lot of the time.
Exito and D1 have been open on the weekend.
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04-21-21 23:49 #45497
Posts: 591Originally Posted by BigButtDetecto [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 23:39 #45496
Posts: 383Spirit airlines
Originally Posted by RacShack [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 23:03 #45495
Posts: 3802Originally Posted by RiceRocket99 [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 22:40 #45494
Posts: 1271Facebook preparation
Originally Posted by BlackCrystal [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 21:40 #45493
Posts: 311Yes, that is so true. I'm still amazed how many girls here in their 20's don't even have a basic bank account. Don't even talk about credit cards, virtually non-existent because I think there is no defined system like credit history or credit score like the States. And those that have a bank account (usually savings, for some reason checking account not as common), won't have much in it. One time a girl showed me she had like 50 mil pesos in her savings. I had to do a bancolombia transfer so she would have enough to help me buy some party favors.
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 19:21 #45492
Posts: 1120Originally Posted by NilAdmirari [View Original Post]
The Laureles Exito has been open for customers to shop the past two weekends during the lockdown.
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04-21-21 16:34 #45491
Posts: 3212Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 16:11 #45490
Posts: 223Question RE total confinement (confinamiento)
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
It seems as if even the locals don't know how the new decrees work, but for those of you on the ground / recently here, how was / is total confinement?
It seems as if all 6 major regions are working in tandem now with restrictions, with curfew being 8 pm-5-am mond-wed / thurs and total lockdown from thurs-Sunday until at least may 2nd.
Total lockdown being literal confinement in the apartment? Not even able to catch a cab to visit a mileroticos or prepagos girl? If so, that's going to fucking suck for my upcoming trip hahahha.
I'm thinking a good alibi would be to carry a backpack and plane ticket, if you get pulled over you're just "going to the airport".
I can work around the curfews and get the love making in during the day.
Cheers.
JW.
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04-21-21 16:05 #45489
Posts: 373You are wasting your time
Originally Posted by BlackCrystal [View Original Post]
1st message: Hi, you look beautiful. I will be in Medellin (again) in 2 days. I hope we have the chance to meet up.
That's all. Quick and easy, the less said the better.
Then, once there-let people no you are there and ready.
I would start with casas and strip clubs if possible. Or the Mansion.
Messaging more than a few days before arrival is just wasting time.
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04-21-21 15:53 #45488
Posts: 3802Originally Posted by NilAdmirari [View Original Post]
Hopefully things will get better with no more lockdowns and the issue your grappling with will disappear. And when you think about it, the girls willing to see you must be very desperate and it's sad that they have to take the risks associated with visiting you.
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04-21-21 15:43 #45487
Posts: 6212Married Life vs Mongering Life
Originally Posted by JohnnyWalker55 [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 05:32 #45486
Posts: 133Mongering in the time of Covid (and Toque de Queda)
A response to three recent queries from BMs about how the Governor's curfews and other restrictions have impacted a mongers modus operandi here in Medellin--or mine, at least:
Question # 1: One BM recently asked about home visits by chicas during curfew hours. Depending on their appetite for risk, I've found some ladies willing to travel to and from my apartment during curfew hours; others not. FYI, the official fine for violating the curfew (and the other restrictions) is a whopping 900 thousand pesos and change. (Spanish readers can check this link: https://colombia.as.com/colombia/202...70_476287.html#text=La%20 orden%20 de%20 comparendo%20 es, comportamiento%20 contrario%20 a%20 la%20 convivencia. &text=La%20 multa%20 tipo%204%20 equivale, total%20 de%201.161. 856%20 pesos).
During WhatsApp texting to set up visits, I've made sure that the invited lady really feels comfortable venturing out during the forbidden hours. Of my core stable of four chicas, three have visited during the curfews, while just one has demurred (a Venezuelan with cédula issues). I've had some second thoughts as to whether it's right for me to allow them to risk the fine, but horniness and lust has trumped any moral imperative. That said, in the (I would surmise, very unlikely) event any of their taxis got pulled over by the police and my chica couldn't talk (or flirt) her way out of a humongous fine, I like to think that I would volunteer to share in the cost, or perhaps pick it up entirely (assuming, of course, that she could provide paperwork to prove she actually had gotten caught and fined). A harder (hypothetical) call: What would I do if one of them would claim to have been stopped by a cop and then to have slipped him 200,000 pesos to let her off--but, needless to say, with no City of Medellin receipt to confirm the payment.
Question # 2: Yesterday BM HotRockIt asked "What's the word on places like New Life and massage parlors in centro? It's been awhile since I've seen anyone report on these places. Business as usual? Open? Closed? How have things changed during corona?
In my experience, if a casas remains open at all (and most do), it's pretty much business as usual within the working hours allowed by the curfew rules on any given day (with the minor exception, in a few casas, of a mandatory dose of hand spray on entry). I've window-shopped at Fantasias Energy twice, Eros once, and a week ago Tuesday made the rounds of the casas just to the north and east of El Centro: Las Casa de Doña Fanny and a nameless casa in the same block, Zandalay, Barcelona Sala de Mansajes, Traviesas Sexi, Dulce Compañía, Masajes Aiffe, and New Life all were open. A few were closed: Pamela's permanently; some others (Casa de Piedra / Lindas Chicas) at least on day a checked (I can't say if just temporarily). As I and others have previously reported, Luna Lunera seems to be operating pretty much as a 24/7 casa rather than a night club, except on evenings when the curfew began at 11 PM rather than 5 or 8 PM. When Some of the manasan style managers wore masks, but lineups were all unmasked, and the four or so times I have headed to a habitacióand with a chica, once the door has closed, it's, indeed, been very much business as usual.
Question #3. Yesterday RiceRocket99 shared information on Pico why cédula regulations, and reported having no problem (on his designated days) using a xerox of his passport to gain entry to grocery stores and banks. For what it's worth, over the past couple of weeks, I have been in and out of Exito Laureles why Exito Setenta on a number of occasions, and have also visited a couple of major shopping centers (UniCentro), usually on my assigned Pico why cédula day and with a copy of my passport in my back pocket--and not once have I been asked to show any ID to gain entrance. Nonetheless, if your errand requires a taxi rather than a walk around the corner, you're probably well advised to stick to your designated shopping day.
In respect to shopping during the Friday-Sunday 24 hour / day lockdown, here's a roughly translated quote in El Tiempo from the governor of Antioquia, Luis Fernando Suárez: "On whether you can enter supermarkets to stock up, Suárez clarified that these large stores will not be able to open and will only be able to provide services through a mobile application or homes."
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04-21-21 04:16 #45485
Posts: 1271You need to get a membership
Originally Posted by BlackCrystal [View Original Post]
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04-21-21 03:58 #45484
Posts: 732Run
Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1 [View Original Post]