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Hotel Love in Peru

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza Tuesday, November 17, 2009 1 comments


If there is one thing that differs culturally between Peru and the United States it's intimacy among lovers, couples, and spouses.  First of all it's important to take into consideration that Americans generally enjoy independence to the extent that we all long for the day when we can move out of our basement bedroom at mom and dad's (well at least most of us).  In fact, it is usually frowned upon in American society for an individual to live with his parents in his later years without a reasonable excuse (and even then it can still be very difficult to find a partner who is willing to accept the fact that Jim still lives with his mommy and daddy).  Peruvian families however are much different in this aspect with most children living with their parents as well as grandparents, uncles, aunts, and other close relatives under one roof, most of their lives (if not all of their life).  There does exist a collectivist mentality among Peruvians with a strong emphasis on family.  Poverty may be a leading factor in why this collectivist culture still exists also (with a little more than half of the nations population living in poverty, that's roughly 54%.  Don't quote me on that).

With entire families living together, intimacy among couples can be difficult to achieve with everyone present.  It's even considered disrespectful depending on where you fall in the family hierarchy.  Thankfully in Peru there is a solution, HOTELS!  In Lima there is an unbelievable amont of hotels, hostels, hospedajes, and even the occasional taxi cab (when you just can't hold the love in any longer), with prices at most of these establishments being fairly reasonable for the average Limeñan's or Chalaco's (the nickname for people from Callao) wages.  Hotels being the most expensive option provide a couple with such wonderful commodities as: an actual bed mattress (one that's not stuffed with straw and hay), blankets (most hostels and hospedajes only offer a bed with a bed sheet on it), better privacy, a sense of security, and the occasional jacuzzi.  Most hotels can range from S/. 35 to $200 or more depending on district and neighborhood.  For the average unmarried couple, sex occurs more frequently throughout the week and therefore a hostel or hospedaje is much more economical.  Hell the cheapest ones will only set you back a measly S/. 10, which buys you a small room with a bed and even a TV for the duration of a few hours (that's more than enough time to show that special someone in your life how much you love him/her).  The one amenity that almost every establishment provides their patrons with is a complementary baby repellent (also known as a condom), however I would personally recommend that you stock up before your head out on your midnight adventure (HELL, a decent pack of condoms only costs S/. 7.00 and just like hotels, pharmacies are literally everywhere). 

The practice of renting a room for the sole purpose of making love is actually accepted by Peruvians and is quite common and normal.  I wouldn't be surprised if sex was what kept the hotel industry alive and thriving here in Peru.  For Americans this concept maybe unusual to us considering the fact that most of us have our own place (apartment, home, car, etc.) where we can be intimate with our partner.  For most Peruvians the luxury of having one's own place is difficult to come by for various cultural / societal reasons, therefore the best option for quality alone time with a loved one is at a hotel.  For someone who is accustomed to renting a hotel room for travel purposes it may seem odd to rent one just to have sex.  Though with time the feeling of awkwardness and embarrassment wears off once you realize that most establishments understand that the majority of their clientele use their rooms for more intimate purposes. 


Extraordinary Measures Movie Filmed in Portland, Oregon

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza Wednesday, November 11, 2009 0 comments

I just came across this video a few minutes ago and I got to say it looks promising (if your into those kinds of sentimental tearjerking, feel good, happy but possibly sad ending kinds of movies).  The film even has some A-list celebrities starring in it: Harrison Ford and Brenden Fraser.

I the past Oregon has been a choice location for such memorable films like Bandits and the ever classic Animal House (TOGA, TOGA, TOGA!!!), so it comes to me as no surprise that Oregon has once again been chosen for a film location.  I think I remember even hearing somewhere that the State of Oregon promotes film production companies to come and film in Oregon by giving them a discount on taxes or something.

Anyways here the link to the trailer,  Looks good to me.  What do you think?



Happy Veterans Day, America!

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza 0 comments




 Being here in Peru it's hard to really celebrate some of the US holidays, especially when all your friends and family are over there.  In honor of the men and women who fight to keep our country safe (wither you believe that or not) I decided to post this video that was put toghether by the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, that yours truely is a proud member of.  The video is dedicated to all the Phi's who have served or are currently serving in the armed forces.  For any American's watching this video try to take into consideration that even if you are against the wars in which we as a nation are currently involved in, it is still important to acknowledge that while you might not wish to be a part of that war there are those who have chosen to do so and it is through their commitment that you enjoy your freedom to not have to serve.  In many countries military service is required of its citizens, Peru used to have mandatory military service but recently changed it to voluntary (which has work so well for them in terms of inscription numbers).  Aren't you glad that your an American?




Oh yeah, Proud to be a Phi! YEAH OREGON EPSILON!

Happy Tuesday Everyone!

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza Tuesday, November 10, 2009 0 comments

Here is a song that was posted by brother Steve Wasson up in Portland, Oregon.  The song should put that extra boost of energy that might be missing from your day and remember Keep on Smiling!

Albazo's Bar and Dancing at Calle de Los Pizzas

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza Monday, November 9, 2009 0 comments


After what was a long week here in Lima, a few friends of mine and I decided to get together for drinks last Saturday.  Zdenka and I arrived at Albazo's around 9:30PM, where I had told everyone earlier to meetup. 

Albazo's is this small little bar on Av. Berlin, located just around the corner from the Calle de Los Pizzas in Miraflores.  The thing I enjoy most about this bar is that it's usually never croweded which, makes it a great spot for gatherings with friends.  The place serves a wide array of alcoholic beverages at reasonable prices for being located in Miraflores.  I usually prefer to order my 1 liter bottle of Pilsen and at S/.11 it's a great deal.  The music at Albazo's pretty much says alot about the people who frequent their, nothing but good 90's and 80's music, for me this is a nice change in pace from all the latin music that I hear regularly (not that I don't like it either). 

for those of you who are interested here is the address: calle berlin 172, Miraflores

Sitting there waiting for my friends to show up we decided to have a few drinks and enjoy the loud drunken shouting of a group of guys who were rocking out to Los Heroes del Silencio.   Unfortunately for us the DJ (or who ever the hell was in charge of the music) decided to humor the group by playing a marathon of "Heroes", which only meant a continuous, almost never ending roar of off key singing.  I should also probably mention that Zdenka had been and continued to suffer from a tremendous migrane of epic proportions that not even 4 excedrins, 2 cups of mate de coca, and an almost empty bottle of beer could cure.  It would be an understatement to say she was in pain, yet being the trooper and awesome girlfriend she decided to stay inspite of my attempts to call it an early night.  When the music had finally switched gears and all the shouting had come to a lull, my friends came waltzing in one by one through the door.  Orgasms, Vodka/Tonics, Pilsen, and a side of french fries were ordered as we put our still sober heads together to come up with a game plan for the night. 




A decision was made and dancing was elected as the designated activity for the night.  Walking down the crowded Calle de Los Pizzas we found a club that was decent enough without being ridiculously packed.  The music was varied but wasn't any different from you hear at just about every other club (with the exception of electronica and techo...That GOD).  More beer was consumed as is custom as well as law in such places.  I did my fair share of dancing, though in all honesty I could have danced more.  Everyone appeared to be having a good time and the night was starting to wind down.  It was roughly around 2AM when Zdenka looked over at me and visually threw in the towel.  I said OK and we said our goodbyes to everyone and were quickly on our way home.  Thankfully I was sedated enough to not really care about sleeping on the couch but in all honesty I can sleep on just about any surface if the situation calls for it.






 

Crazy Women's Soccer Game

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza Friday, November 6, 2009 0 comments

Okay two things you should know:

One: It's 12:44am and I just got home after some minor gambling (I bet S/.10 and won S/.30, so Yeah me) followed by some celebratory drinking which = one drunken writer.

Two: Being said drunken writer I managed to stumble across this video that was posted on the Portland Mercuries website (yes I know this isn't the first time I have taken a video from their website but what can I say they post some awesome shit).

The video is pretty amazing since I have never seen a women's soccer (or Football if you must call it that) this intense before.  New Mexico looked so desperate to beat BYU that they were literally throughing all kinds of punches.  If I made absolutely no sense then just humor me and watch the video below.

Japanese Extreme Ping Pong

Posted by Marco Antonio Mendoza Wednesday, November 4, 2009 0 comments

The internet can be a wonderful as well as weird place, of which I love both aspects.  Using my favorite application called Stumble Upon I came across this video.

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