Travesty,
Based on your qualifications and requirements I think you would be happy in Colombia, specifically a place like Medellin. The talent you want will be there, the university population should supply you with under 25 yr females and its the only Colombian city that has a true Metrorail for transportation and logistical ease. Medellin also has springlike weather year round which will be an easy transition coming from California.
The city of Cali will likely be too hot and humid for you. The city is a little more dangerous although the talent can be good. Its also not as developed as Medellin. Its a poorer city too and the nightlife is pretty restricted to weekends.
Bogota has that Intl city hustle and bustle, along with more people and the ungodly traffic that comes with it. Friendly girls, talent all over the place. Weather sucks basically all year round...imagine seattle without summer ever coming. Doesn't sound like what you are looking for.
After a year or two once you've mastered spanish you could explore Southern Brazil and get some surfing in. Im sure you'd do well there. Once you know spanish its not too difficult to transition to Portuguese
Based on your qualifications and requirements I think you would be happy in Colombia, specifically a place like Medellin. The talent you want will be there, the university population should supply you with under 25 yr females and its the only Colombian city that has a true Metrorail for transportation and logistical ease. Medellin also has springlike weather year round which will be an easy transition coming from California.
The city of Cali will likely be too hot and humid for you. The city is a little more dangerous although the talent can be good. Its also not as developed as Medellin. Its a poorer city too and the nightlife is pretty restricted to weekends.
Bogota has that Intl city hustle and bustle, along with more people and the ungodly traffic that comes with it. Friendly girls, talent all over the place. Weather sucks basically all year round...imagine seattle without summer ever coming. Doesn't sound like what you are looking for.
After a year or two once you've mastered spanish you could explore Southern Brazil and get some surfing in. Im sure you'd do well there. Once you know spanish its not too difficult to transition to Portuguese
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