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04-16-25 14:52 #68939Senior Member

Posts: 6420F..k that. If I'm visiting a country and the temperature is 70 degrees F or more I'm wearing shorts. I'm more comfortable in them.
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04-16-25 13:18 #68938Senior Member

Posts: 4349Like a lot of members here, I've been to dozens of countries. I can think of only two exceptions where long pants are not traditional. One of them is tropical locations where most of the streets are not paved (e. G. The South Pacific, Madagascarc etc.); the other is Brazil where it's not unusual see locals in flip flops and shorts in the busiest central business districts of the biggest cities.
Originally Posted by HumbleHal
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04-16-25 13:10 #68937Senior Member

Posts: 4349That's a fair point.
Originally Posted by Combo
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04-15-25 23:20 #68936Senior Member

Posts: 1887Shorts do take less room in your luggage.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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04-15-25 22:59 #68935Regular Member

Posts: 3Strip Clubs
Any strip clubs similar to HK or what strip clubs do you guys recommend?
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04-15-25 16:43 #68934Senior Member

Posts: 625My mother from up north explained to me that when she comes to tropical climates she wears socks inside her sandals so they do not hurt or bite into her feet. I have seen men from New York City on the beach with short pants, black shoes and socks, and they think they are ok. People from up north do not wear sandals much, do not break them in, and do not develop callouses on their feet, like those in tropical climates who can go barefoot or in flip flops or sandals without socks. Still people from colder climates have money to spend, so they should be accepted regardless.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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Long pants are more traditional in Colombia, but they need to get with reality. Other people with money can go to the gym, wear short pants, sandals, whatever is fine.
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04-15-25 12:53 #68933Senior Member

Posts: 4349It's taken me a long time to figure out the tourist in shorts phenomenon doesn't have much to do with weather. The mentality seems to be that unless you are wearing some combination of sandals and shorts you can't really be on vacation. It's not unusual to see tourists in shorts on a chilly day in Times Square. I see it as a question of situational awareness. I always wear shorts on my trips to and from the gym here. It's a five minute walk from home. If I had to travel farther I would wear warm up pants and change at the gym.
Originally Posted by Combo
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04-15-25 04:07 #68932Senior Member

Posts: 1887Can't imagine shorts in Bogota. My visits there I've been shivering cold wearing jeans and a sweatshirt.
Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1
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04-15-25 00:37 #68931Senior Member

Posts: 746Agree
That's why I stopped going to CR 20 years ago or Medellin 10 years ago. Peru is or was great to go and never see a gringo. Or hear English. They have invaded Bogota in the last couple years. You would never see a dude wearing shorts in Bogota but now you see gringo tourists wearing shorts not just an occasional skate boarders.
Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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04-15-25 00:33 #68930Senior Member

Posts: 746Jaja
Pea ah the auto correct changed what I wrote and I never proof read it my bad!
Originally Posted by Balboa
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04-15-25 00:28 #68929Senior Member

Posts: 6420https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTwyqVC2qvU&t=14s
Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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Listen from 9:26.
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04-14-25 19:20 #68928Senior Member

Posts: 107One of the problems at Botero is that there have been a few gringos hanging around Veracruz area since the time of covid, and locals and working girls dislike and deride them. These loud, and unattractive, guys act like they are big shots. Some girls don't deal with them or gringos in general. You may want to wear a decent cloth, have a proper attitude, and look different from them.
Originally Posted by Nomars777
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04-14-25 05:19 #68927Senior Member

Posts: 1120Pronounced "Pea-a-the" Lol. It's actually pronounced just like it's spelled, Pereira.
Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1
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04-14-25 03:12 #68926Senior Member

Posts: 1670Hell no! They need to stay where they are at and keep ruining that place. Keep them over there! I enjoy going places where I don't see Gringos. I absolutely love it.
Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1
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04-14-25 02:56 #68925Senior Member

Posts: 746In my experience.
No matter what country you hobby in, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, see. Are. Etc. This is true. <we're in it for the sex, they are in it for the money. . There are exceptions to the rule but not many. Some girls in it for the quick buck, some are in it for the long game. Some will introduce you to their family and kids to make you think they are sincere. In my opinion Bogota, my main stomping grounds for years now has gone thru some changes most for the negative. The women are numerous, 5 million or more, most don't speak English however some students will have a rudimentary form of English. IMHO Medellin was ruined years ago by Gringos, USA and Euro by over paying in their 2 trips a year. If one guy pays 100 or 200 that now is their benchmark and will think everyone can or will pay that. Bogota has entered that same situation. For years I have not gone to a casa or SE or club for pussy. For years the women I have met never even mentioned money or how much or a time limit. But with each encounter that gets to be les the norm. Years ago I saw the same thing happen in CR. Back in the late 90's and 2000 the hot Ticas would go to your hotel for 10,000 Colones or less, no time limit no taxi bla bla bla then the gringos discovered CR and the girls would talk and try to price fix now for what I understand you would be hard pressed to find a dog face for less than 100. Or more. Yea I heard it all, Its my money and I can pay what I want or the knight in shining armor who wants to change her life it happens but it ruins certain places for this hobby. If you fall in love in this hobby you're falling in love by yourself. There are a few guys on this board who have found the exception to the rule and found a special woman who is in love and can be trusted but not many. The thing about Latin America is you'll never know what regular wife or student who would never think of working in SF or a working girl house, can be coaxed into a sexual relationship for a little attention and a gift of a few dollars. Back to Bogota, although few and far between you can still find a gem here and there that has not been ruined by over paying tourists. If you still enjoy the hunt, not jaded best to move your tack to other lesser known cities like Manizales, or Pereira pronounced Pea-a-the you will need to speak a decent Spanish to get the best experience. Be safe and Happy trails.








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