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03-27-25 06:18 #1314
Posts: 1341Mr Manabi back in the house biatches.
So, after my long collaboration with Mr. Manabi, he decided to pay me a visit in Guayaquil because I am using my local ID to get him some PREP medication, which is free of charge for legal residents except for a $10 $ consultation. " I don't care; this medication costs a lot of money out of pocket, and I am happy to help Mr. Manabi. We started our happy tour in an area called "Caraguay" he wanted to see the boats come in with crabs which they do all day and all night long small boats loaded with fisherman and crabs, OK it's no monguering but hey some people love happy crabs, we then walked to an area right besides the small port to the meat slaughterhouse located in barrio Cuba, as benefiting of a slaughterhouse nearby there are a lot of stands selling meat.
We proceeded to go downtown to the world famous "bahia" where there is a lot of stolen and black market goods and did some walking around there, then we decided to go to a spa located north of the city the line up was great Mr. Manabi went with a skinny Venezuelan too bony not my cup of tea but that is how I roll, we then proceeded to go to the warzone "entrada de la 8" a highly motivating place with about 6 brothels lined up one after the other Mr. Manabi took a girl there and we decided to call it a day after the happy tour ended.
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12-29-24 17:43 #1313
Posts: 1341A long while
It has been a while since having a rotation of regulars and sex workers that my pipi has cried with happiness but Angelina in Guayaquil a https://www.partygye.com/ has certainly hit the spot. She is certainly more expensive than the $7 girls but nothing of good quality even pussy is cheap anymore. The struggle continues.
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12-05-24 05:35 #1312
Posts: 1341The arrival of Ho Chi Min Man.
The other day a player who is from America but was born in Vietnam I shall name him Ho Chi Min man when he arrived and I took him to the happy spots in Guayaquil, he was amazing a human younger than me who was very avid about hitting the cool place perhaps I am too quick to judge the younger generation of men coming out of the west, so we hanged out Saturday the first spot we hit was the Spa that belongs to my hommie that got deported from Chicago but the talent there was full of fat women so that was a dud, then we went to a place that is hidden behind la Rotonda the talent was on point but he wanted to "interact" with the ladies so we hit one of the volatile places in Guayaquil "entrada de la 8" we hit all 4 clubs in the area he loved it then we proceeded to the club near Mall del Fortin known as Black Bull.
Good news: The club next to Black Bull has now reopened, although I would not recommend it. It has only 7 rooms. We finished the party in Junior and called it a day.
Another day another dollar the struggle continues.
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12-04-24 06:02 #1311
Posts: 1341Wisdom about going to "la 18" by yourself.
One of the things that I am always arguing with people when they DM me is the age-old argument about money I am not so stupid as to get my ass off my couch to get with you guys out of the kindness of my heart I live in a gated community and have plenty of hustles to keep me busy, between my private online community, my youtube channel my masculinity courses the thought of me going to the middle of war zones to hit the red light district is not appealing unless people pay me.
Now most do not want to play because my fee is too high for some but I do live here and my intelligence is invaluable. Yet, people think especially the younger generation that does hours of research and believes that by reading or google translating things on the net, they can compensate and do things on their own, they are of course wrong, and more than one person from this board I have gotten them out of jams because they did something out of form or stepped on a cultural landmine where the consequences could have been potentially deadly, it's what it is we now live in a dangerous time in Ecuador, that does not mean that the party or mongering is over.
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11-10-24 05:03 #1310
Posts: 1341La 18 reloaded
I have done videos of "la 18" I don't do them anymore because I got arrested this Italian tried it got to respect the game it' 's certainly more current than my 2-year-old videos.
https://youtu.be/6vDr0immAos?si=-QgD4AwCTUs7yKCS
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10-08-24 00:40 #1309
Posts: 202Originally Posted by PDiddy123 [View Original Post]
I think MDE is suffering from "gringonization. " The cat is already out of the bag. In 5 years it might be totally ruined. Also, when you are dealing with girls, it is significantly more dangerous.
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10-07-24 08:20 #1308
Posts: 9Prices double in GYE vs MDE?
"was double the price that I paid in MDE".
Planning first trip to SA. Quito or MDE? Can you provide more details on pricing and hotness of ladies?
Originally Posted by Kelso1 [View Original Post]
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09-22-24 20:44 #1307
Posts: 202My personal impressions
So. The main reason I was in Guayaquil was because I was on my way to the Galapagos. While you can get to the islands by cruise ship, the only two cities in the entire world you can get there by commercial flight are either Quito or GYE. Since I did not think going from 1,000 feet above sea level to almost 10,000 feet would be good for sexual performance, or anything else related to altitude sickness, I chose GYE. Now, the reason I was in GYE for more than 1 night was because unless you happen to live in Panama, Colombia, or Peru, it's next to impossible to get a same day connection to either Santa Cruz or San Cristobal. There are no evening or late afternoon flights to the Galapagos; they all stop departing at around 1 PM local time. So unless you can arrive in either Quito or GYE before 10 AM, you're going to have to stay 1 night at minimum. Going to the Galapagos is not an easy process because you have to get a transit control card from a special desk first (cash only), then have your luggage checked a 2nd time, in addition to regular security. It's not the kind of layover where you can just get to your next flight within an hour time window.
So, as most of you know, GYE has a horrific reputation. On my flight over, there was actually a very pretty Ecuadorian in the seat next to me who spoke perfect English. I could tell her nationality because I saw the front of her passport. Maybe late '20's early '30's with dark skin. So I strike up a conversation with her. Shortly into it she mentions having a novio, so I don't steer the conversation in the direction I would have preferred. Oh well, life happens. I ask her if she is heading back home, and she says "yes. " Then she asks where I am having, and I tell her a little about my travel plans. Obviously she knows based on the time of our flight that I cannot possibly go to the Galapagos the same day, and mentions "Oh, so you are staying in GYE for at least 1 night?
The conversation carries on, and she goes "I don't know if anyone told you, but this city can be rather dangerous. " I assure her I am already well aware of that, and did not really intend to leave my hotel all that much. We continue talking and I ask if she stays in a safe barrio. She says she is in a gated community, but every time she goes out she is concerned there may be a shootout between two rival gangs, and she could get caught in the cross fire.
She actually said she was thinking about moving to Bogota because the people there are so friendly, and there's lots of music events. It took a concerted effort on my part to prevent myself from bursting out in laughter when I heard that.
Anyway, she eventually fell asleep during the flight. When it landed, I told her it was nice meeting her. She concurred, and lastly said "I hope nothing bad happens to you while you are here. " I brush it off because I already know the risks.
Then as I'm exiting the plane. Most everyone in front of my looks like a traditional native of South America. I'm taller, I don't have the Morena complexion, flared nostrils, or any other features from the Andean / Mercosur regions. I'm looking ahead as I'm walking with my baggage, and people are exiting the plane one by one. I couldn't tell if it was the captain or flight attendant that was saying goodbye to everyone, but to each person he is saying "buenas tardes" more than several times in a row as people are exiting the plane. Then when I get to the front right before the exit door, he looks at me ad says "buenas suerte. " I guess he thought I didn't speak any Spanish at all (wrong) or would not notice. But, this is another indication to me reaffirming the same.
For me, I chose to use the shuttle offered by the hotel I was staying at. So the driver was awaiting inside the airport with the hotel logo on the sign with my name on it. It wasn't a formal shuttle like a minivan with multiple passengers; it was just for me. Anyway, she doesn't speak any English, so during the entire ride to the hotel we speak in what Spanish I do know. She does tell me the city has lots of crime, but we discuss other topics as well. Now, I'm not really making eye contact with her during the ride, I'm looking at the window to observe the city.
And I saw people going about their daily business. Talking, walking their dogs, or riding bikes. If people were terrified they were going to die by flying bullets, they would not be outside engaging in normal routines. They would not leave their homes except to go to the grocery store or possibly to work. They would be holed up inside like the days of Covid in 2020. This to me is a good indication. We even drove by one area that looked like a large roundabout, and there were dozens of people who all looked like they were 20 years old, standing around laughing and smiling. I don't think it was an outdoor birthday party; more likely just a congregation of college students. But if they were afraid of being robbed or victimized by criminals, they would not be huddled together and having a good time.
On top of that, I was amazed at how clean the city was, especially compared to other South American cities. I expected to find dilapidated buildings, rust and graffiti everywhere. This was not the case, at least in the areas of the city I saw. Even the roads were in pretty good shape. Yes, you will see more shoddy construction and poor maintained areas when compared to a place like Augusta, Maine. But overall it really did not look that bad.
As for the girls. Yes, Party Ecuador / Party GYE is a legit agency. They can offer to drive you around to one of the various spas, or you can request to bring a girl back to your place. In total will likely cost you more to bring a girl back to your place.
I was in GYE for less than 3 nights, and spent more time in the Galapagos than I did on the mainland. This is where things start to get a bit interesting. While I did not search google very extensively, I'm not aware of any publicly accessible sites that advertise damas for the Galapagos. But, I'm sure some of you have heard that taxi cab drivers can open the doors. Well, in none of the 3 islands can you rent a car. Car rental is literally unavailable in the Galapagos. Now, I think you can rent a scooter or bicycle, but those are only good for short trips, and not that safe given wild animals crossing the street as well as the road conditions. So, no Uber, no rental car, and many places are simply too far to walk. Time to jump into a taxi.
Most of the taxistas won't speak much English. But my Spanish is maybe a 4 out of 10. So I start chatting with the driver. Now, I don't want to ask the wrong question to the wrong person. What if the driver is a religious fanatic, or looks down on people who engage in "that kind of behavior. " I don't want to wind up stranded on the side of the road, or have the cops asking me questions. So I'm trying to find an opening to start the conversation. So at some point while we are talking I say "Entonces, escucho LOS Galapagos es muy seguro. No hay problemas con ladrones?" he goes "Si si, es muy seguro. Muy tranquillo. " So I think "Ah, here is my window. " So I go "why tienen prepagos?" Basically with the theory that if he has a problem with the industry, that he would associate damas with the same "class" or lifestyle of people as robbers or street crooks, they "all go into the same pot" of trouble makers. And since I just asked about landrones literally 1 second ago, it would make sense for me to have a similar follow up question. But, if he DOES NOT have a problem with damas, then maybe he actually knows some.
His reply was to indicate he did not know what the term prepago meant. So I use an overt word that is more formal in Spanish, and he goes "Si si, tengo algun amigas!" "Quieres una?" And we start talking from there. He sends some pictures to my phone later, and I set up the appointment. The girl I saw was visiting from the mainland.
Now, I'm not sure I would recommend the same approach in GYE; primarily due to safety concerns. The Galapagos has less than 50,000 people total amongst all the islands, and with that small of a population it's not surprising that there aren't that many girls available. Most people on the main islands know each other. But, they have expensive cruise ships that sail around and dock at the islands. Plus on Santa Cruz they have a nightlife scene with some bars and other places open past 2 AM.
I did see one hostel that specifically had a sign out front saying "In order to avoid additional charges, anyone who is not a registered guest of the room may not enter the property. " I did not have any trouble at the particular place I was staying at, but it all depends on the hours of the front desk, and how close of an eye the staff keeps on what is going on. For all I know they had that sign out there because most standard rooms are only available for 2 guests, and some young idiots on spring break were paying for a single room, and cramming 6 people in there, rowdy all night long and trashing the room in the morning.
The food in Ecuador often features various types of seafood, and you can get ceviches and stuff. Dishes containing eggs are also very common. If you like fast food, I love Smash Burger. You can get it from Rappi or Uber Eats.
Regardless, the scene in GYE is going to be infinitely bigger than in Galapagos. One thing I will tell you. When you arrive in GYE, even though a visa is not required for many western countries, the immigration officer may still ask you what you are doing there. Best to have an answer ready. Safe travels.
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09-18-24 17:24 #1306
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09-18-24 17:17 #1305
Posts: 124Info
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09-18-24 03:25 #1304
Posts: 48First timer to Ecuador
Hi gents, first time I have interest to Ecuador. I've been to Sosua, Havana and Colombia. I need something new.
Am I flying into Guayaquil or Manta?
I prefer a beach town, but flights are better to Guaya.
I prefer airbnb with private entrance, Which neighborhoods should I stay in?
What is the street scene like? Do you take the girls home from the brothels?
Is it considered safe or dangerous compared to which country?
Where do you exchange money?
Do they have uber?
If you were going for the first time, what advice would you give yourself?
Thank you.
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09-17-24 21:34 #1303
Posts: 1341Doom speaks
The problem in Guayaquil is that most love motels are located in rather unsafe areas, and most people are not willing to even go to the Malecon without asking me every other 2 emails "is it safe" the answer is no Guayaquil will never be safe not even the US is safe for that matter you just move carefully take precautions and let the chips fall where they may.
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09-16-24 18:21 #1302
Posts: 38Chica Friendly Hotels
Originally Posted by VanessasClient [View Original Post]
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09-14-24 19:25 #1301
Posts: 202Originally Posted by DoomBringer321 [View Original Post]
What is the guest fee on average? Also, what should I say to the front desk without drawing unwanted attention to the situation?
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09-13-24 10:26 #1300
Posts: 1341Chica friendly hotels
NONE they all want a guest fee if you desire privacy get an AirBnb simply since the deteriorating "security" situation in Gye Hotel have used that as an excuse to get even more anal about "guest fees" where you will not have a problem is an Airbnb and even then some may have policies there are hotels that will ignore "guests" but some of you all have standards so I am hesitant to recommend.