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Latbear4blk

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  1. I would extend this statement to the entire south of Rio Grande. All our countries have a National ID and we all are used to carrying it with us always, as the police has the right to demand your documentation and in most countries can detain you if you fail to produce it.
  2. Are the locals paying 50/60 dollars per month? I was paying less in my gym in DC, although I dropped my membership during the pandemic lock downs.
  3. I think it is reasonable safe during the day. That is why I do recommend at list one visit to the area DURING DAYLIGHT.
  4. As an additional thought... Why any real person would be concerned about their realness being questioned in a virtual forum? Why any real person would run to collect and share documentation and testimonies to prove their existence, if questioned in an anonymous virtual forum? I do not know what is worse, total trolls or totally dumb.
  5. I am totally illiterate on SE Asian culture. Would anyone explain to me why you are talking about a LINE, instead of a phone number? Gracias!
  6. Yes! I was mistaken! So I have not been in the Parque del Periodista.
  7. It looks like I have been in all the right places. 😇 I would not compare Parque Bolivar and Parque del Periodista (or de los Periodistas, not sure which one is the name). Indeed, I would avoid both places at night. But the daylight experiences are quiet difference in one or the other. Bolivar is a noisy and hyperactive hub where, as I pointed, you can observe a wide diversity of urban fauna. In contrast, Periodistas is a quiet, calm, and I would even say magic urban corner. It is hard to believe that the rapid waters are not clean but coming from the sewer. The water does not smell, and with its noise covers the traffic and other regular city sounds. It is like stepping into an oasis of calmed nature amidst the above urban craziness. I did not see police, tourists, sex workers of any kind, or anyone older than 30, I was the only dinosaur there. No one was talking. I only saw here and there lonely men and women, or couples, from very young (probably 12 y.o.) to mid 30s, consuming some substances. You could also notice in the grass drugs parafernalia left overs, not enough to say that the place was a dump. It was the perfect place to sit and smoke one of the empanados we had just bought.
  8. Do you know what, Mac? I would include the square in front of the cathedral as a touristic attraction DURING DAYLIGHT. If you are identifiable as a Gringo, I would go with a local companion. I found it fascinating. It is a mix of countless policemen ignoring what was going on around, lumpen teens smelling glue, above 50s y.o. local clients cruising for a cheap fuck, several hot working class young men smoking weed and hustling, countless non attractive at all-ill looking-young men obvious and desperately offering themselves, beautiful very young she-males (I do not know what the politically correct term would be nowadays, in my times I would have said transvestites), admirably standing under the sun with their wigs and inches of make-up, and not sweating not even a micro-drop groups of White and Asian tourists walking with a guide, grabbing their purses and cameras, close to each other like an infantry platoon opening their way in zombie apocalypse Female prostitutes (unlike their male counterparts, they were at least average looking, I did not notice any female junkies), doing their way to avoid their Fabulous competition Regular local men and women passing by, walking fast Retired men walking around street vendors In my opinion, it worths a visit. I specially enjoyed observing the interactions between the johns and the hustlers
  9. Homophobic attacks in Oslo and USA Supreme Court sanctioning Christian Theocracy. Nice Pride Month, this June 2022.
  10. I have to explore that area the next time. Last April, I walked around in the early afternoon. Definitely, based in what I saw under day light, I would not wander around the are at night, not even escorted by one or two friends. I would only feel safe in a large group. My local new friends also advised against walking around that area at night. They emphatically recommended me to visit the bars and clubs in the zone (I did not), but stepping out of a car at my destination, and calling for a car from the doors to return home.
  11. I said thin, not too thin.
  12. Full report on the first local taxi boy I met: https://ilikepinga.com/2022/06/23/eloy-from-buenos-aires/
  13. Absolutely. That is what I use saunas for. The sex you can have there is rushed and not very comfortable. I try the boys in the saunas (several ones in a single night), and pick the ones with the best rapport to meet comfortably in my place. Have fun!
  14. The few times I visited Rio, I booked any Airbnb well located and on my price range (my wallet is thin). I never had any issues bringing guys to my place, often more than one. I would advise you to book any property you like, and you will be fine. I stayed twice in Copacabana and once at Recreio dos Bandeirantes. Enjoy!
  15. You are right. I apologize, I will (try to) stop trolling the troll. I partially agree. I would not stop sharing information on real time, as @Slvkguy suggests, involving sex workers who advertise. Indeed, I will not share (anymore) information that would make possible to identify non publishing escorts or "sugar babies". Most sex workers who are out and publishing are used to dealing with harassers and other crazies. I have been sharing my experiences with escorts for many years now, and several times I have been targeted by these nuts. All those situations have been from my times hiring USA escorts, practice I have discontinued. These trolls would target my favorite regulars, mostly with text messages and emails, but also with calls and voice messages. The most common attack was calling the escort and telling him that I was HIV+ and was intentionally having bareback sex to spread the plague. Funny thing, this accusation was thrown even before I started PrEP, when I was not barebacking. Of course, the escort knew we were using condoms. The attacks continued after I started PrEP and would have condomless sex. Always, before and after PrEP, we would sit with my regular and read or listen to the messages together and laugh loud. I particularly remember someone who sounded like a very effeminate White guy, accusing me of infecting him (I am HIV -), amongst the several crazies running this kind of campaign. Only once I was able to identify, close to certainty, who was the harrasser. He was (is?) a Black escort who fell in disgrace in Daddy's site. He was so stupid as to call me to make threatening remarks after I wrote things about him he did not like, while calling my regulars as anonymous from the same numbers and without modifying his voice. I remember he had between 20 and 30 Google Voice numbers. My point is, interacting in the net involves this kind of risk. Anyone who is at least average smart and is participating in virtual spaces is aware of the risk of dealing with mentally ill people. Be careful with the info you share, but do not stop sharing information about people who is advertising and virtually interacting. If you share anything about a publishing professional and that information is misused, it is not your fault or responsibility. The targeted professional will knows this, if he is not totally stupid. I have learned to stop sharing info that would allow to identify, for instance, saunas' GPs. I have not had any attacks (or I have not learned about any) targeting the saunas' GPs I praised in the past, however I am now aware of the risk. But in my opinion, sharing about guys who have a profile up, is legit.
  16. There is even a long thread full of info I started during my visit to CDMX. He probably did not find it because my mother is not there.
  17. Isn't it hilarious that he found all this information, but nothing about Mexico?
  18. I did not get to enjoy that. The thread was removed when I tried to check my notifications.
  19. No, no, no, no, we are talking about him, one of the dumbest trolls in this forum's history.
  20. This trip is a combination of not having time to write my reports and not having anything interesting for you, guys to report. I have been eating out and going out with family and friends, enjoying cultural life in Buenos Aires, but nothing gayish. Plus, I started teleworking today. I have been scouting the local escort market, and it seems to be less appealing than in my previous visit. Prices are all over the place. I have been asked between $AR 3K and 10K (14 bucks and 46 bucks). If you check the local Rentmen (here you can see prices when the poster shares them) you can even find guys asking for 300 bucks. Today I hired my first escort, Eloy from Soy Tuyo. His service was satisfactory, and his fee a little over 20 bucks. He came to my place. I was going to write a review, but Rhyheim sent me his new scene with Sean Xavier and I have been working on that instead. Hopefully I will publish a report tomorrow. I am also trying to start a new blog open to all audiences, about traveling (I cannot make any money using Google Ads from ilikepinga), but there is always something showing up. Grindr is getting better. I was surprised during my first days because I was not getting hits. Apparently the issue was that I was using the free version of the app. Once I paid, I have been getting above 120 views and 20 taps/messages per day. As usual, most of the guys are not what turns me on, but I have a hard dozen waiting for a time to meet at less than 1km from my location. Doña Tota has become my favorite restaurant this year because it is in my corner, the food is da bomb, and the prices are irresistible. We went to the local Broadway, Avenida Corrientes, last Sunday. If you happen to be in Buenos Aires and you are fluent in Spanish, I recommend you Tarascones, in the Metropolitan Sura. IMG_6431.MOV IMG_6432.MOV Avda. Corrientes has changed a lot since my times here. After 7pm half of the Avenue becomes pedestrian and gets full of street artists and people going to the theater, restaurants, and bookstores. Yes, the avenue is still full of bookstores that remain open 24 hours, something I was afraid would be gone after the pandemic. IMG_6433.MOV IMG_6436.MOV IMG_6439.MOV These clips are from before getting into the theater. When we walked out, at about 10:30 PM, we could hardly walk through the crowd and did not find tables in any of the many restaurants and pizzerias on the Avenida Corrientes. We had to walk five blocks to find a table in a crowded place. The local middle class is going out and spending, perhaps more last weekend because Friday and Monday were holidays. Talking about the pandemic, the city has dropped the mandate on masks. However, a lot of people choose to still wear them as you can see in the videos, even when outdoors. A noticeable change compared to my previous visits is the lack of car services. Regular taxi cabs are not as easy to get in rush hours. If you are in Buenos Aires and planning to go out at night, start leaving earlier or you may get late to whatever your destination is. Even services like Uber, Cabify or Didi can have long waits on rush hours.
  21. He is saying that the venues almost never checked IDs, and that he himself did not do it as often as he should have.
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