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  1. I met Manuel in my last visit to Medellín and I recommend him with no hesitations. His talents in the sack were out of the charts, and he was engaged up to driving me exhausted. His fee is aligned with market standards, and besides a talented lover, he is not a clock watcher and is really good at the boyfriend experience. Premium sex AND company here.

    This is his ad: https://co.mileroticos.com/escorts-gay/versatil-arrecho-complaciente-cuelo-intenso/24258607/

    This is the report in my blog: https://ilikepinga.com/2023/12/16/manuel/

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  2. 1 hour ago, buttercawan said:

    Took a closer look at their insta, seems like no mention of GPs. 

    It does not mean anything. I know at least one of the performers listed in their advertisement, he regularly works as a GP at 117 and is a known local pornstar. If a GP told you that you will find GPs in this place, you may want to believe him. 

  3. 3 minutes ago, 12is12 said:

    Guess I should count myself lucky. I've travelled to more than 70 countries; have never been robbed. 

    I think we may need to factor (besides luck) the time we stay in a place, increasing the risks to fall into statistic probability. Buenos Aires, Corrientes, NYC, DC, Paris, are all places where I stayed for a long time, and I was robbed in all of them. In Contrast, Bogotá, Medellín, Salvador, Mexico DF, Rio, where I have never suffered from any crime, have all been visits no longer than 2 weeks.

  4. I've experienced two incidents of robbery during my +20 years living in Washington, DC, and my car was even shot once while parked in the street. Despite these unfortunate incidents, I still choose to call DC my home and feel safe here. 

    I've also faced robbery situations in both New York City and Paris. However, these experiences haven't deterred me from returning to NYC cities multiple times, and I would return to Paris without thinking twice. I will continue to feel secure when visiting them.

    Interestingly, I've never encountered any incidents of robbery during my visits to Brazil or Colombia. Nevertheless, I believe my opinion and comfort level in these nations wouldn't change even if I were to experience a robbery in the future, which is a possibility.

  5. 2 hours ago, floridarob said:

    I've been flying them for a LONG time....young, good looking  flight attendants as well. 

    LOL. I really do not care about that detail. But I do THANK YOU, you were one of the friends who recommended them to me. 

    I did not yet try their first class, the on board food and snacks service seems to be below United's or American's in Economy, but I do not care about that either. I care about punctuality and not losing my luggage. They were amazing. I was concerned in my way to there, because my layover in Panamá was only one hour. I had even packed a few things in my backpack to survive for 24 hours without my bag. However, when I walked out of immigration my beautiful big bag was waiting me with her wheels ready to roll. 

    I also find more convenient having their hub in Ciudad de Panamá. The way time gets segmented flying to further stop (instead of Florida or Texas like the US airlines flying to SA) is more comfortable for me, leaving from DC.

  6. 1 hour ago, scott456 said:

    Our star poster @numazu is asian and is doing very well with GPs.  This has to do with your personality and willingness to spend on the GP.  Generally speaking if you are a total introvert and are not good at people4skill, you just hope for the minimum service from GPs.

    Not always true. Often GPs are quite talented to compensate for a client's lack of conversational skills. 

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