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10-02-24 14:57 #14343Senior Member

Posts: 782Its not necessarily "Afro Americans", its who's emulating the hip hop culture of being loud or attention seeking. I can assure you the many Indians, Colombians, Venezuelans, Mexicans, and Hispanics are doing it as well, its the culture that is portrayed that has always been the problem. Why do you think these "tour guides" like Danger the hook up and Goldie walking around in Colombia with Jordans, construction Timberlands, pants sagging and fitteds? They know who what to emulate to attract who they want to do business with. Same with the 2 cuts in their eyebrows, we know what culture that comes from and what to expect when too much of a similar appearance gather in one location.
Originally Posted by Adinga
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I'm currently in Montreal and seeing the same thing, Jordans, Yankee fitted that Pop Smoke song play at least 5 times a night, girls out here looking like cartoon characters with lashes so heavy they can barely keep their eyes open, being loud in the streets trying to get attention. When I get away from these individuals with this certain type of look where they are all emulating each other, things are better.
To sum it up, a certain attire more or less brings along a certain type of behavior and that behavior ruin things for the next person who is not part of that crowd.
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10-02-24 05:20 #14342Senior Member

Posts: 317Once you see packs of Afro Americans arriving you know the party is about to end. Loud, cheap and love attention and no respect for the culture -- not all.
If you find paradise you probably shouldn't post. Internet has ruined modern day mongering.
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10-01-24 16:49 #14341Senior Member

Posts: 42Thank you. I'm going to be in South America already traveling so figured I'd stop back there for a few days on my way back. Damn. Sorry missed your original post.
Originally Posted by Nypher
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10-01-24 07:28 #14340Senior Member

Posts: 782The clubs in Centro won't have chicas that you're looking for. Chicas that are there will be with mongers. Its done for clubs in Centro, only the ones in Bosque and that's the hood.
Originally Posted by BlackPage
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Too close to Christmas.
No dar papaya.
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10-01-24 07:24 #14339Senior Member

Posts: 782No. They now have a snitch hotline where anyone can report what's going on and cops come and "investigate". People are posting that they have AirBB with no security and cops knocking on their door within minutes after a chica arrives to "investigate". They are also using drones to locate the girls inside the wall city to make it harder for them to work. Many of my girls who have not found a suggar daddy to support them monthly tell me its getting harder to work because they are constantly walking, and no gringos are there.
Originally Posted by WorldWideWes
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10-01-24 06:34 #14338Senior Member

Posts: 782I literary just said shit is going to get really interesting around Halloween and the closer it get to Christmas, you have not been there since the pandemic hit and want to do a return solo trip?
Originally Posted by Hotsamosa
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No dar papaya. Save your trip until the third week of January unless you want to be a walking target.
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09-30-24 23:25 #14337Senior Member

Posts: 42CTG. Where to go / stay
Hi ISGers.
I haven't been to Cartagena since 2018; but going back in a month. I heard a lot of things have changed. Some bars / clubs have been shutdown, no traffic at the clock tower but girls are dispersed; is there a good area nearby to stay where the action is? Any ideas on hotels that are guest friendly. Going to be rolling solo this time. Apologizes if this question doesn't belong in here.
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09-30-24 10:59 #14336Senior Member

Posts: 1669Where are you visiting for the first time?
Originally Posted by Billo83
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09-24-24 17:33 #14335Senior Member

Posts: 73I'm here in Cartagena now. Cartagena is not what it used to be. I would skip it and go to Medellin. Quality of women had gone down by a lot.
Originally Posted by WorldWideWes
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09-24-24 15:28 #14334Regular Member

Posts: 1Where are the Walk-Ups? Visiting for the 1st time and wanted to know the best street or streets to go to find the available girls.
Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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09-23-24 21:42 #14333Senior Member

Posts: 35Upcoming Visit
Hello and thank you to everyone for your continuous contributions to the forum. I was wondering if the activity in the walled city has amped up after the construction and Mayor regulations. I was there in May and only went to the walled city once for nightlife but it was extremely slow. I think we went to Club Space which I think was called Omni at the time and at 1 am it was only a handful of people there.
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09-05-24 19:43 #14332Regular Member

Posts: 13Post BOTG in CTG
Spent a few days in CTG in August. The forum was helpful, particularly Mr E's, GoingInBig005 and reviewing content from YouTube. I saw one of the hosts on YouTube a few times during my stay (DangerTheHookUp); he's also a guide, etc. When I talked to him, the first thing he mentioned is that fells should know some Spanish.
At the airport immigration went quickly, they needed the exact address of my Airbnb (in Menga) and not just a general location. I was hoping to get a SIM card in the airport but not available. While waiting for the Uber one of the airport staff pointed me to a tienda in front the airport that sold SIM cards, it was close by but the Uber had already arrived. I was able to get a SIM by the Airbnb. I always use a separate phone for international travel and the real phone is secured wherever I'm staying at.
It took a while to check into the Airbnb. All the information I sent them in advance, they wanted to verify again.
Changed, went to Boca Grande to eat and walk around a little. Then the Walled City.
I could describe the Walled City as a more controlled, calm but fun environment as Bourbon St! Follow the music and the crowd.
There is a lot of sights and mingling in the street. Though I did go into a few clubs it was much better for me to walk around and mingle. A couple of nights I left my buddies and walked around myself. There's liquor stores and cigar shops in the area so I had no further interest in visiting the clubs in the Walled City.
I also visited Androgeno – I went twice because of the group we were with. Great sights but it's a club and the crowd starts late. El Parsiso Del Marino was nice and I wish I went back.
One day we went to San Basilio de Palenque (excursion). It was nice but it's not one hour from Cartagena, it was raining, driver didn't know what he was doing and I probably would have been more educated by watching YouTube videos or WiKi (which I did afterwards).
The next day we walked down Carrera #2 in Bocagrande. Casa de cambio (at some point I just used the ATM), picked up some miscellaneous items and went to the beach. A lot of restaurants, bars, tiendas, shops, vendors, etc. On Carrera #2. There was someone almost every other block that had the hookup on things.
The beach is amazing! Though I've never been to Sosua I imagine it's a similar vibe, but it was amazing to see the Colombian and Venezuelan women.
I was aware that many people had problems with vendors at the beach and servers. 1) I never sat down so didn't get bothered with anyone. 2) I ordered all my drinks directly with the cashier. I got a printed receipt every time I made a purchase, 1 Club Colombia beer is $2. 15, $9000 COP, the bar does charge a 10% service fee. One night at Androgeno I ordered 12 beers for $72.34. I saw no requirements that if you enter the beach you have to purchase food and drinks from the vendors, FYI.
The beach closes at 6 and the police will make you aware you have to leave. I went back to the beach by myself another day and had a great time. Keep your phone charged and use the WhatsApp QR code. It was funny when I would let someone scan my QR code and then her friend would scan my code also.
It's hot, humid and will rain. I found some stylish water shoes on Amazon that I wear to the beach. At night it was shorts and polo's (moisture-wick).
Some friends did a boat ride to an island, but it didn't seem economical for me (price and no food or drinks); comparing it to my DR experiences, etc.
I'm always a good host at an Airbnb so keep my refrigerator stocked with rotisserie chicken and beer.
Anything that you purchase / buy always ask for the price in advance, do some Q and A.
First visit and a very fun experience.
Apologies, I have not devoted time to purchasing bitcoin so don't have access to DMs. I probably could have mailed in a payment, but I got rid of my printer. I'm working on it.
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08-26-24 21:17 #14331Senior Member

Posts: 2125I meant tacos de suadero. My damn auto correct changed it.
Originally Posted by Gabacho
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08-26-24 17:40 #14330Senior Member

Posts: 2636How is it lately?
I dare to ask who has been in town recently: did it change a bit? I do not hope a full recovery, but something?
I see most recent comments about the beach and Bocagrande, but how is the Reloy area now at night? Still fenced? Still the police car playing the ear-breaking siren every 10 minutes to push the people out of the square? (ALL the people, whatever category, tourists, girls, sellers,.).
And what are the hot clubs downtown now?
I RTFF, but in the last months I did not see good news. I have been there in February. Not less girls than before, but SPREAD all around downtown instead of being gethered at Reloy. The city was a huge puteria at night. Good job Mr. Alcade LOL.
I will be back in November. Thanks.
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08-26-24 11:30 #14329Senior Member

Posts: 2125Mexico City Comparison
The SWer scene in Mexico City is called La Merced. You can get there on the Metro Linea 1 (linea rosa) and get off as la merced station or also la candelaria.
Originally Posted by MwenByen
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The working girls stand on the sidewalks of this big huge street called Anillo de Circunvalacion and they are on both sides of the street running roughly from Calle San Pablo until this alley way called Calle Emiliano Zapata.
There are also some along the side streets (Calle San Pablo, Ave Corregidora, and Av Soledad).
Most of these working girls are not very good looking however but once in a while there can be hidden gems, usually new arrivals from Puebla (a nearby state to the east of CDMX).
There's a cpl decent hotels off of Emiliano Zapata, one I used to stay at about 10 years ago called Hotel Continental Mexicano and another around the corner called Hotel México Nuevo or something like that.
There are alot of street food options in this area. The tacos de sudadero are phenomenal. I passed through the area back in March of this year I saw the women still standing there as they did 10+ years but after coming back from Colombia, not a single one of them looked appealing. I just went straight to the tacos and ate about 20 tacos de sudadero and slammed 4 Mexican cokes in the glass bottles instead. Then after that I went to the nearby zona histórico and had another lunch (enmoladas de pollo) at this restaurant in the upper level of the Plaza Moneda shopping center.
Colombia has better women but Mexico has better food.
Hope this helps.
Gabacho.








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