Quote: (Yesterday 12:49 PM)semibaron Wrote:
Quote: (Yesterday 12:36 PM)NonDrifter Wrote:
You mention "Steep learning curve"?
From the sound of things doesn't sound like Colombia is beginner friendly which makes sense after the "glory days" have gone and passed.
But I would think a man who has pipelined effectively, has good logistics, hits day game, knows some degree of Spanish, is persistent and has a good week or two minimum should be to hook at least one.
Why again isn't Colombia a great beginners country? It's just Medellin that's a bit more complicated. Most men should do well in Bogota. It's not getting much easier if you want Latinas.
I suppose I should have phrased that as a question as I haven't been yet.
So I can only infer based on the data I've read.
Beginner friendly as in a guy who is not used to flakiness or dealing with hot women on a consistent basis.
Some guys give a positive account of Medellin as there experience, time in the country and game level is most likely reflective of that.
Other accounts are nothing short of super flakes, Devils breath, crime, and "stranger danger"
As a prospect who will eventually travel and perhaps live in Colombia, I've yet to find a middle ground.
Trying to sift through all the data on Medellin I wish I could find some concrete information to help ease the transition.
I value what some of the guys around here say as I'd like to think we are a community of guys who want more out of life and better experiences with women.
As it's clearly stated and noted Medellin is a hot topic around here for good reason.
What complications about Medellin?
Is it the influx of gringos, competition, flakiness? Unless I am mistaken, from what I have gathered this is just normal things in dealing with the game and women.
Am I missing something?
Perhaps it is just one of those things that you have to experience to understand. Reading others accounts, articles and videos will only take you so far.
I've recently acquired Medellin diaries on my kindle and at some point will pick up the other book on Medellin.
Perhaps as I get closer to arriving in Colombia I should grab this guys book
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As complicated as Medellin sounds for $30 it could be worth it.