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Latbear4blk

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  1. I have not used my phone to surf the forums in a long time. I will check that.
  2. I do not know whether or not opening another thread about this. So I will continue here to address a glitch, in the spirit of improving the website. I use Safari. I noticed that even when I have checked all of the messages in a thread, the title/link continue to be in bold letters most times. It is annoying because it makes you think that there are messages for you to check even when there are none. Is it my browser or someone else is noticing the same?
  3. I am not exploring the sex party scene, but in my final report I will include some resources for those interested on it.
  4. You may be right my friend. Consider I am not a tourist, I spend most of my time hunging out with relatives and old friends. I am visiting the gay circuits very rarely. As I do not have time to cruise, all my cruising is online. I did have more time in Corrientes, but here in Buenos Aires my schedule is tight and I am going straight for the efficiency, straight to the taxi boys. I am just comparing my online experience with the same apps and the same profiles between Corrientes and Buenos Aires. Also, I do not have formal cloths and I know that can make a difference in the local fashionable culture. You have not visited Corrientes. Who knows, perhaps with your older wealthy European aura the boys over there follow you like if you were in Morocco.
  5. I learned today that my mother spent her childhood in a completely different place than the one I always assumed she did.
  6. It worked! Thank you, sir.
  7. If you mean refresh in the main site after signing in, I just did it and did not work.
  8. Sorry @TotallyOz, I should stop celebrating because every time I do it something goes wrong. After I posted above, I am now back to having problems. After signing in in the main website, I click on the Forums menu and the home page of the forums shows me logged out. I am not, if I click in any thread or folder I am logged in and I can post. But the Forums Home page is showing me logged out.
  9. Here you have the review on Douglas, the Carioca boy. https://ilikepinga.com/2018/07/13/douglas/
  10. I arrived to Buenos Aires last Wednesday, today is Friday, and I am already exhausted. As usual, if you are interested only about sex, just skip to the last parts of this post. I need to take a break, so I am going to devote the day to catch up with some writing. Right now I am siting at a Starbucks in the Centro Cultural Recoleta waiting to have lunch with a friend in the Buenos Aires Design terrace. This is the Centro Cultural Recoleta, one of my favorite places in the city. I performed there in my times as an actor: These are different views of the Buenos Aires Sires Design, a mall where the local upper middle class buy furniture and decorations. It has a beautiful terrace with bars and restaurants and a view of what is called Plaza Francia, even when it is not the right name. One of the first things that struck me of Buenos Aires: Starbucks ubiquity. Two years ago I noticed a few locations but I thought they were not going to be successful. Buenos Aires is a city with a very strong culture of cafés, like Paris, Rome or Madrid. Traditional cafés are spread all over the city and are the place where friends get together for long sessions of chatting without consuming more than one espresso. I thought Starbucks, with their expensive offerings and tailoring more to individuals than to groups, would fail. Damn I was wrong. They are everywhere, at least in the neighborhoods I move in (downtown, Recoleta, Barrio Norte, Palermo). They have taken over the best locations in those areas. Many of the locations are just like any regular one in the States, but many have a very fancy look and clientele. The ones around my place in Recoleta look like luxurious stores in NYC Upper West Side. McDonalds and Burger King have also increased their presence and also took over the best locations. Unlike the States, where these junk food chains target the lower end consumer, here they are a trendy place for the middle class. As soon as I have the chance I will take a picture of the prices, so you can compare. For the local market their prices are high, and the quality of their food is just as trashy as anywhere else. When I was still living in the city and McDonalds was a novelty, there was a huge scandal. The local equivalent of the FDA analyzed McD burgers and found they contained a significant percentage (I do not remember the number) of art worms to meet the protein content specifications. Everyone predicted it would be the end of the chain in Beefland, everyone was wrong. Here you have a picture of Starbucks prices. Today exchange is U$S 1= $AR 27.91 Unusually, the dollar went down. However, you never know in this country I am still holding my advise on keeping your dollars and go selling them as you need. If you lose, it is going to be very little, but you have the potential to make a difference if you gain. The dollar can go down a few cents but can go up a lot. Here you have more pictures of the area around the Centro Cultural Recoleta, just three blocks away from my place. Recoleta is the fanciest area relatively close to downtown. There are fancier ones but they all are further away. I already warned you about traffic in Corrientes City. Buenos Aires is not better. Streets with one lane fit two cars. No one respect lanes. Riding a taxi cab is very much like riding a roller coster in an amusing park (it is just not amusing but authentically scaring and dangerous). In this city we add an additional danger: you are not sure not even in the sidewalks. In one single block you usually have many garage entrances and cars going in and out. Be very alert to the warning light or they will ride over you when you were walking feeling perfectly safe. The urban design is pretty different to the American cities I know. It does have the regularity of Manhattan Streets, it is easy to get oriented and to navigate. But we do not have here rectangular blocks like in Manhattan, or blocks with alleys and driveways like in DC and most American urban areas. The blocks here are perfectly squared, about 100m (meters, remember we are in the Metric system in the rest of the world) each side. There are no alleys or driveways. All buildings have private backyards one against the other, in what is called a “Pulmón de manzana”. Here you have a picture of the one in my place: This is the Iglesia Nuestra Señora del Pilar. I used to attend a catholic elementary school associated to this church. During Holidays season (which is summer here), my mother would make me join a Catholic Charity choir. They would dress me on the traditional altar boy outfit (yes, I would melt with those red warm dresses in summer time) and we would go around the big department stores (they do not exist anymore, we used to have to huge ones, Harrod’s and Gath & Chavez) singing Christmas Carrols. Next to the church, you have the also famous Cementerio de la Recoleta. I am fond of cemeteries, out of all the ones I have visited around Europe and the States, this is one of my top favorite ones. Many aristocratic families have a tomb here, the place is a treasure of architecture and sculpting. Juan Domingo Perón mummified corpse used to rest here, this is the place from where his hands were cut off. He was now transferred to his own museum. Right in the corner of the cemetery there is a mall that in my times was a Movies theater complex. They kept many cineplex theaters but added a generous number of stores and eateries. That is two blocks from my place. Just half a block from there, you have the local residency of the Opus Dei: One of the many particular things of this city is the unbelievable number if bakeries and kioscos. Soon I will take a pic of a bakery so you can see the local offer. "Kioscos" are small stores that originally would sell only cigarets and candy. They expanded the last 20 years to offer also other products, increasing their side. This is a very typical one, they are everywhere: Let’s talk a little bit about sex. I apologize if I repeat myself, but keeping posts in more than one place makes me lost track of where I am sharing my observations. I know I already shared this, but I do not think it was here. My observations about Corrientes and the Argentinean NE being a place with a subculture where younger men chasing for older gentlemen were more prevalent compared to other places, seem to be correct. During my first two weeks in Corrientes I would get about 15 hits every day (it was even more at the beginning but I set up the filters) , during my third week the ratio went down to 5 daily. I have been in Buenos Aires now for about 3 days. I only got two hits from Grindr, and in Scruff a masseur/escort contacted me to visit him in one of the local saunas. I am using the same apps and did not change a word in my profiles and stats. I met two professionals. I already posted about the first one Douglas, a Carioca moved to Buenos Aires. I have a review almost finished and hopefully I will post it today in the blog. Yesterday I found gold. Carlos Aleman, a 21 y.o. Venezuelan that would be one of my favorite regulars if he was living closer to me. The experience was outstanding. The boy is a natural and indeed one of the top five lovers I have had in my life, for free or for a fee. I did not start writing a review yet. I am negotiating a second meeting with pics and video. Physically he kind of remind me of Ashton Summers, with a body not so sharp but equally beautiful and sexy. However what made the difference was not his looks but his performance. The boy freaks in bed, it was really special. His fee was higher than Douglas’, $AR 1,500. Tonight I am meeting a few members of the local forum. I am not sure how many will show up, but hopefully I will have some input from the locals beyond our online exchanges. I found a gay bar owned by two American expatriates that follows times more aligned with my habits: Fluxbar. I have never been there yet. Our gathering is tonight at 22 (another local particularity: we use military times here). I will share how it went in my next post.
  11. By the way, it has been working flawlessly for me, thank you and high five to your techies.
  12. I have not check the number of hits in he long term, but the day I published a review about my meeting with Griffin Donavan the number of hits in my blog double my previous record with a Black provider review. And that considering that follows me should know my preferences. That was back in November. My review of Victor Powers was not so shockingly more successful because it was more recent and my audience was more educated in my tastes. Perhaps the situation is better now, but take a look at the market prices. A sexy bimbo new comer with inconsistent record as a companion like Alam Wernick is charging 600. A sexy God with a consistent record of outstanding meetings like Sean Xavier, 400.
  13. I continue eating from Chick-fil-A because I love the product.. I do not buy from Papa John's because I do not like their pizza, not because they are racist.
  14. I think you posted the wrong picture.
  15. Colombia is indeed amongst the few destinations I will be visiting in the next years. Right now it is the second one in priority for the trip this thread is about. This may change as my research progresses (it will once I am back in DC), bur right now it seems that I will probably go to Salvador. From Salvador I would explore Bahia as much as I can. The second one in chances to be selected is Colombia, the third one is Mexico. I do not think I would go in this trip to RD or Cuba, but you never know.
  16. I arrived to Buenos Aires this afternoon and uitfeels good to be back to a cosmopolitan city. I was horny, so I called Douglas: http://www.soytuyo.com/indexmodelo.php?id=11161#.W0acXS2ZPOQ Carioca, his birthday was today, he just turned 30. Absolutely gorgeous like the pictures. Amazing kisser and an outstanding bottom. I would write a review in some moment. I had a very good time, but I do not think I will repeat. Even if he was very interactive and docile, I did not feel he was actually into me. His dick was never hard. His fee is #AR 1,000 per hour. I will probably try another boy tomorrow. Good night for now.
  17. I have to jerk off now. Koreans are smoking hot. Out of all the characters of Sens8, the one I would pick is the detective from Seoul, Sukku Son.
  18. It is a mix of all of that (except the water thing). In my worse years I would fall sleep in my office. Then I became more self disciplined and stopped going out during the work week. My fun nights were Fri, Sat, and my favorite ones Sundays or any other day before a holiday. It is not wise. My sex is better with less wild times.
  19. I am not thinking only about sex. All the destinations that lure me the most are the ones that do offer sex but also an interesting cultural/nature immersion. I know the Brazil Gaucho, but not the Afro. I would love an immersion in that culture in Salvador. Plus the beaches. I am very curious about experiencing the way Mexicans have integrated their native heritage to their national culture, something completely alien to an Argentinean. Plus the ruins and the beaches. With Colombia I just have some kind of romantic infatuation. Plus the mountains and the beaches. Plus plus plus hot young dark/brown men, all the precise mixes I like the most. I am also thinking this plus for Brazil. When I read the abundant reports on GPs in Rio and São Paulo, many of those super hot boys are actually from Bahia and Recife. If I am traveling the area during holiday times, they all will probably be back home with their families... and working the local saunas.
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