The LATINA Thread!!!

Who is she? Is she someone famous? Do famous people jog in Central Park? I guess they have to, right? I haven't been to NY in years. I really need to go visit again.
I think that's a wonderful idea. I'd love to take you on a personal tour of Central park -- especially all the off-the-beaten-path wooded areas. :devil:
 
I think that's a wonderful idea. I'd love to take you on a personal tour of Central park -- especially all the off-the-beaten-path wooded areas. :devil:

That's exactly what I'd be afraid of. Is it pretty safe, or is a girl rolling the dice if she goes there alone?
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That's exactly what I'd be afraid of. Is it pretty safe, or is a girl rolling the dice if she goes there alone?
During the daytime it's generally pretty safe. Usually plenty of people around. That said, there are a few small wooded sections that I would not advise walking through alone, especially if you're a woman. If you're with a few other people there would be no problem of course. The park at night is a completely different story. I don't walk through it after dark -- not enough people around and too many opportunities for someone to jump you. The few times I've been in the park at night has been after a concert when there's a few thousand people leaving at the same time.

But in general I always enjoy walking through Central Park -- a lot of paths to meander on, amateur musicians performing, and plenty of people-watching. It's really like an oasis of nature in the middle of Manhattan. There are sections of the park where you can't hear the street noise at all -- and it's a nice break from the hustle & bustle of the city.
 
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English is my first language, but I learned to fake a pretty naughty Spanish accent a long time ago because it really does seem to turn certain guys on.

"Excuse me. Meeester? Is seat next to you ... free one?" 😇

I guess it wouldn't hurt to look up this Roselyn Sanchez on YouTube and brush up a little though.
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During the daytime it's generally pretty safe. Usually plenty of people around. That said, there are a few small wooded sections that I would not advise walking through alone, especially if you're a woman. If you're with a few other people there would be no problem of course. The park at night is a completely different story. I don't walk through it after dark -- not enough people around and too many opportunities for someone to jump you. The few times I've been in the park at night has been after a concert when there's a few thousand people leaving at the same time.

But in general I always enjoy walking through Central Park -- a lot of paths to meander on, amateur musicians performing, and plenty of people-watching. It's really like an oasis of nature in the middle of Manhattan. There are sections of the park where you can't hear the street noise at all -- and it's a nice break from the hustle & bustle of the city.

It sounds magical. I so want to go visit. Sometime soon too I hope.

Any good hotel recommendations by chance? Somewhere nice with a view. Not looking to bargain basement my trip.
 
It sounds magical. I so want to go visit. Sometime soon too I hope.

Any good hotel recommendations by chance? Somewhere nice with a view. Not looking to bargain basement my trip.
There are a lot of reputable hotels in Manhattan, but unfortunately most are pricey. But you can probably get a decent deal through one of the online travel sites, like Travelocity or Expedia. While the hotel doesn't have to be near Central Park, you'll want a location in the general Midtown vicinity so you can walk, or be a short bus or subway ride away from many stores, restaurants, clubs, museums, etc. Sadly, all the fetish clubs I used to frequent on occasion have closed down due to the skyrocketing commercial rents over the past 10 - 15 years. :( I think there are a few in Brooklyn but I haven't been to any of them.

I personally can't recommend any specific hotel since I never stay in one (since I live here). I do know friends and relatives who over the years have stayed at NYC hotels, but this is mainly pre-pandemic. I can ask around a bit and let you know.
 
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