Review of Medellin, Colombia
Hey guys, if anyone is in Medellin and wants to get in touch, to day game or night game some cooler spots like Bello, let me know,
I will be living here for 3 months and have gotten really good at day gaming this past year, hanging out with Vinny, the Instagram/day game king, in Medellin, Bogota, and Quilla and have been able to consistently close 5+ numbers a day, quite often 10, and mostly 1st date bangs. I don't do online game anymore.
I know a lot of great spots, what's good, what isn't, metro, up north, malls, street game and can always use a wing or moreover just someone to game with and help keep my social energy up, push each other to do better.
Day gaming in Medellin is a blast, great weather, so many good spots, it's good exercise and a beautiful city. There is still so much of the city to explore as well and I still have so much more to learn.
In addition I would also be down to check out some more undiscovered night game /twilight game spots like Bello's zona rosa.
PM me,
I will be living here for 3 months and have gotten really good at day gaming this past year, hanging out with Vinny, the Instagram/day game king, in Medellin, Bogota, and Quilla and have been able to consistently close 5+ numbers a day, quite often 10, and mostly 1st date bangs. I don't do online game anymore.
I know a lot of great spots, what's good, what isn't, metro, up north, malls, street game and can always use a wing or moreover just someone to game with and help keep my social energy up, push each other to do better.
Day gaming in Medellin is a blast, great weather, so many good spots, it's good exercise and a beautiful city. There is still so much of the city to explore as well and I still have so much more to learn.
In addition I would also be down to check out some more undiscovered night game /twilight game spots like Bello's zona rosa.
PM me,
Hello guys,
someone maybe knows if to do the extension of the tourist visa, I refer to the 3 supplementary months, from the 2017 is needed an EXIT TICKET (flight or bus) to be shown to the migration office?
I refer mainly to the guys that have already done this operation in the Medellin migration during this current year.
A lady on the phone on the Linea Nacional Gratuita of the migracion just told me about it when I called asking how it would have been the situation during the renewal in the "holy week", I know next week is gonna be easter and pretty much anything will be closed, wanted to be sure since my 90 days end up monday the 17 of april.
Thanks a lot.
someone maybe knows if to do the extension of the tourist visa, I refer to the 3 supplementary months, from the 2017 is needed an EXIT TICKET (flight or bus) to be shown to the migration office?
I refer mainly to the guys that have already done this operation in the Medellin migration during this current year.
A lady on the phone on the Linea Nacional Gratuita of the migracion just told me about it when I called asking how it would have been the situation during the renewal in the "holy week", I know next week is gonna be easter and pretty much anything will be closed, wanted to be sure since my 90 days end up monday the 17 of april.
Thanks a lot.
Whatsup fellas, just got back from Medellin. My second trip so far. I met so many hot girls and banged every single one. I am planning on moving down there once I get this real estate ishhh running. I am considering finding one girl instead of having so many. But for now it's single life to th fullest.
Quote: (04-08-2017 06:25 AM)BrewDog Wrote:
Quote: (04-08-2017 02:54 AM)hacker777 Wrote:
Whatsup fellas, just got back from Medellin. My second trip so far. I met so many hot girls and banged every single one.
You had a ZERO percent flake rate in Medellin? wow
And a zero percent rejection rate. He has me beat and I have the lowest rejection rate I've ever seen.
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Quote: (04-08-2017 02:54 AM)hacker777 Wrote:
Whatsup fellas, just got back from Medellin. My second trip so far. I met so many hot girls and banged every single one. I am planning on moving down there once I get this real estate ishhh running. I am considering finding one girl instead of having so many. But for now it's single life to th fullest.
A 2 post mack daddy
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Few years ago it was a different story, but now Cali is better then Medellin for girls. And according to what I have read Pereira is also better. Medellin has become too commercialized.
I am going to Mexico and Colombia this summer, it will be my third time in Colombia, but I will only go to Cali (will be my second time), and Pereira (for first time).
Still Medellin is one of my most favorite cities in the world, it's something magical about this city.
I am going to Mexico and Colombia this summer, it will be my third time in Colombia, but I will only go to Cali (will be my second time), and Pereira (for first time).
Still Medellin is one of my most favorite cities in the world, it's something magical about this city.
Quote: (04-11-2017 05:42 PM)Diego1993 Wrote:
Few years ago it was a different story, but now Cali is better then Medellin for girls. And according to what I have read Pereira is also better. Medellin has become too commercialized.
I am going to Mexico and Colombia this summer, it will be my third time in Colombia, but I will only go to Cali (will be my second time), and Pereira (for first time).
Still Medellin is one of my most favorite cities in the world, it's something magical about this city.
Medellin es una chimba, I was born in medellin but raised in bogota, There's something I feel in my heart everytime i come back to bogota, but I agree with you, medellin is not what it used to be, its golden age ranges from the late 90s to early 10's, i remember being a 16 yr old in high school and having different girls approaching me as if i was a rockstar, openly saying how lindo i was, whereas in bogota they barely noticed i existed at all, cheers.
I imagine Medellin is only getting worse and worse as far as foreigner value goes. I noticed a big difference between 2014-2016. It's still by all measures the best city in the country by far, but for girls value can be maximized elsewhere.
Luckily, there's two dozen second-tier cities in Colombia so the country itself will never be ruined. Having some degree of Spanish goes without saying, though.
Luckily, there's two dozen second-tier cities in Colombia so the country itself will never be ruined. Having some degree of Spanish goes without saying, though.
Yeah. It was a good time. I am going to check out Brazil now, chile after that.
Wasn't your question already answered in the Colombia master thread? Its pretty bad there man, too much for me but others don't mind it so bad, it really depends on the person. I've never seen it as bad as the third photo but then again there's a smog octopus in it so its probably photoshopped anyway.
Quote: (06-09-2017 10:19 AM)scotian Wrote:
Wasn't your question already answered in the Colombia master thread? Its pretty bad there man, too much for me but others don't mind it so bad, it really depends on the person. I've never seen it as bad as the third photo but then again there's a smog octopus in it so its probably photoshopped anyway.
I had never seen it as bad as the third photo until the last several months. If there's an inversion event, which is more common in the Colombian rainy season it will get like that.
Quote: (04-19-2017 09:42 PM)Nascimento Wrote:
I imagine Medellin is only getting worse and worse as far as foreigner value goes. I noticed a big difference between 2014-2016. It's still by all measures the best city in the country by far, but for girls value can be maximized elsewhere.
Luckily, there's two dozen second-tier cities in Colombia so the country itself will never be ruined. Having some degree of Spanish goes without saying, though.
It isnt. Bogotá, Bucaramanga or Manizales have less poverty, better education, bigger GDP per capita, etc etc.
Quote: (06-11-2017 12:26 PM)joacocanal2 Wrote:
Quote: (04-19-2017 09:42 PM)Nascimento Wrote:
I imagine Medellin is only getting worse and worse as far as foreigner value goes. I noticed a big difference between 2014-2016. It's still by all measures the best city in the country by far, but for girls value can be maximized elsewhere.
Luckily, there's two dozen second-tier cities in Colombia so the country itself will never be ruined. Having some degree of Spanish goes without saying, though.
It isnt. Bogotá, Bucaramanga or Manizales have less poverty, better education, bigger GDP per capita, etc etc.
I disagree with you, Medellín has poverty, but it is by far the best city in this country. You have not seen the 4 million people guettos in bogotá, so I disagree with you bud.
Quote: (06-11-2017 12:26 PM)joacocanal2 Wrote:
Quote: (04-19-2017 09:42 PM)Nascimento Wrote:
I imagine Medellin is only getting worse and worse as far as foreigner value goes. I noticed a big difference between 2014-2016. It's still by all measures the best city in the country by far, but for girls value can be maximized elsewhere.
Luckily, there's two dozen second-tier cities in Colombia so the country itself will never be ruined. Having some degree of Spanish goes without saying, though.
It isnt. Bogotá, Bucaramanga or Manizales have less poverty, better education, bigger GDP per capita, etc etc.
Why don't you report about what it's actually like to live in these cities, presuming you are not just looking at figures on wikpedia. Bogotá is a shit hole. But I am interested in Manizales.
For people who has visited both...which city would you say has the most amount of foreigners/Westerners: Manila or Medellín?
Quote: (06-11-2017 12:45 PM)churros Wrote:
Quote: (06-11-2017 12:26 PM)joacocanal2 Wrote:
Quote: (04-19-2017 09:42 PM)Nascimento Wrote:
I imagine Medellin is only getting worse and worse as far as foreigner value goes. I noticed a big difference between 2014-2016. It's still by all measures the best city in the country by far, but for girls value can be maximized elsewhere.
Luckily, there's two dozen second-tier cities in Colombia so the country itself will never be ruined. Having some degree of Spanish goes without saying, though.
It isnt. Bogotá, Bucaramanga or Manizales have less poverty, better education, bigger GDP per capita, etc etc.
Why don't you report about what it's actually like to live in these cities, presuming you are not just looking at figures on wikpedia. Bogotá is a shit hole. But I am interested in Manizales.
One of my main goals now is to leave bogota once and for all. And never to return, just to visit my parents everyonce in a while. Bogota is a sh*th*l*
Quote: (06-11-2017 12:41 PM)lonewolf1992 Wrote:
I disagree with you, Medellín has poverty, but it is by far the best city in this country. You have not seen the 4 million people guettos in bogotá, so I disagree with you bud.
It's not an opinion. Medellin has more people living under poverty line than Bogota, more people living in favelas, scores worse on any education index, etc. And I don't know what you mean with "4 million people guettos".
I'm Colombian and I've visited both cities multiple times.
Quote: (06-11-2017 12:45 PM)churros Wrote:
Why don't you report about what it's actually like to live in these cities, presuming you are not just looking at figures on wikpedia. Bogotá is a shit hole. But I am interested in Manizales.
aren't income, education, security, real things?. For most of the past two decades Medellin was a much more violent city than Bogota, and it still has a slightly higher homicide rate. Income and poverty is something very real for people. Almost twice as much people in Medellin doesn't have the means to overcome poverty, compared to Bogota or Bucaramanga. Other things are just plain subjective. Ask the million Paisas living in Bogota why they are living there, if it's such a shithole.
I'm not sure you know about this, but it was in Medellin where all narco culture, sicariato, paramilitarism and all of that shit that has marked Colombia in such a negative way, were born.
Have you visited these cities?
Quote: (06-11-2017 08:18 PM)joacocanal2 Wrote:
Quote: (06-11-2017 12:41 PM)lonewolf1992 Wrote:
I disagree with you, Medellín has poverty, but it is by far the best city in this country. You have not seen the 4 million people guettos in bogotá, so I disagree with you bud.
It's not an opinion. Medellin has more people living under poverty line than Bogota, more people living in favelas, scores worse on any education index, etc. And I don't know what you mean with "4 million people guettos".
Quote: (06-11-2017 12:45 PM)churros Wrote:
Why don't you report about what it's actually like to live in these cities, presuming you are not just looking at figures on wikpedia. Bogotá is a shit hole. But I am interested in Manizales.
aren't income, education, security, real things?. For most of the past two decades Medellin was a much more violent city than Bogota, and it still has a slightly higher homicide rate. Income and poverty is something very real for people. Almost twice as much people in Medellin doesn't have the means to overcome poverty, compared to Bogota or Bucaramanga. Other things are just plain subjective. Ask the million Paisas living in Bogota why they are living there, if it's such a shithole.
I'm not sure you know about this, but it was in Medellin where all narco culture, sicariato, paramilitarism and all of that shit that has marked Colombia in such a negative way, were born.
You've visited, have you lived in bogota and medellin?. I have lived 18 years in bogota, and 6 in medellin. Favelas? this is not brazil dude, you call them comunas and in bogota the 'favelas' are the whole south of the city which it contains nearly 3.000.000 people which is the population of medellin. bogota made me hate life so much I learned english to get a decent job, and years later I've found this amazing forum. Regardless of my rant, bogota has some cool areas, the north, salitre, modelia, and thats pretty much it. Didn't mean to offend rolos, but when you are struggling to have a decent lifestyle because of everything, you just want to desperately leave just like our American friends who come here to have some fun.
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Ask the million Paisas living in Bogota why they are living there, if it's such a shithole.
I'm one of those paisas, and the number is not as high. I was born in medellin from a paisa mother and bogotano, my dad struggle so much to get a decent woman in bogota he lived in cali and medellin where he met my beautiful mother, who later on was damaged by the sausage fest bogota is.
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