
Dating is easy in Argentina, the people have the typically Latin freeflowing approach to intimacy. The men will be very protective of their sisters and cousins so be careful. Lookswise you have stunning brunettes mostly of an Italian heritage. Enough to make a man go wild.

Dating is easy in Argentina; the people have the typically Latin freeflowing approach to intimacy. The men will be very protective of their sisters and cousins so be careful. On the attractiveness scale Road Junky rates Argentina near the top, but be warned while in Buenos Aires: the romance there comes along with a free mind screw.

Lookwise you have stunning brunettes mostly of an Italian heritage. Enough to make a man go wild. However they are almost all absolutely nuts. There are deep-seated issues they all carry around. You will get headaches trying to read how they are hot for you one day and cold the next.

When I arrived in Cordoba, I was still trying to figure out the best way to pick up Argentine girls. Two weeks later, after going out most nights with a pack of almost a dozen gringos as motivated as I am, one of the last conversations we had was the smoothest way to take a girl to a love hotel.


Ok guys, I know a few of you have been waiting for a few of these photos so here goes...You have to agree that there is something strange in the water down there, way too many very hot girls!!




Sexy pictures, and I like Alizée...

Argentina's pleasures - beautiful girls, stunning natural wonders, an elegant capital with a European-flavored sophistication, and a passionate culture - are as tempting as ever. The silver lining to the financial cloud is that it's now one of the best travel bargains around.
This is one Latin American country where Europeans and North Americans can feel at ease and travel relatively inconspicuously. An interest in soccer and some nimble foot skills may be all you need to blend in with the locals.


Is it just me or are all spanish girls hot?

Argentinian women are famous for their beauty everywhere they go.

What is in the water in South America?