Archives February 2026

When chaos shakes the city

Mexican federal forces carried out a major operation in Jalisco, taking down the man widely considered the head of the most powerful criminal organization in the country. Officials stated the operation was conducted in cooperation with Mexican military forces and coordinated alongside the U.S. Army.

He was viewed as one of the most wanted criminal figures in the world. His death didn’t land quietly. It triggered immediate backlash across multiple states, including Baja California, where Tijuana always seems to sit right at the edge of everything.

Here’s where it got messy.

Roadblocks. Vehicles set on fire. Coordinated disruption. What began near Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta spread tension across all the country. In Tijuana and across Baja California, random acts of violence surfaced. Cars torched, businesses damaged, police detained individuals allegedly involved, authorities reported no civilian losses but the atmosphere was heavy. Patrols increased, military presence became visible.

Foreign governments issued security alerts advising their citizens to stay indoors. Meanwhile, Tijuana International Airport restricted access. Only confirmed passengers with valid identification were allowed inside.

What was framed as a strategic victory instead sent shockwaves through the country. High profile target eliminated. Immediate retaliation was roads blocked, fires, people choosing to stay home.

What we witnessed wasn’t strength. It wasn’t control. It wasn’t dominance. It was reckless reaction by those criminal groups.

Flooding streets, burning vehicles, trying to damage businesses that have nothing to do with what happend. And for what?

Chaos does not reverse death.
Fire does not resurrect a leader.
Destruction does not restore authority.

It drains time, money and stability from the very communities they depend on.

Every burned car is someone’s livelihood.
Every blocked highway delays workers trying to get home.
Every damaged store hits a family that survives day to day.

Small businesses aren’t symbols of the state. They’re barrio, they’re neighbors trying to survive in an already fragile economy.

And strategically? It backfires.

You cannot freeze commerce in your own territory and pretend it doesn’t hit you too.
You cannot block supply chains and assume your own operations stay smooth.
You cannot suffocate local activity and think you’re immune to the consequences.

Everything slows down for everyone, including them.

No territory gained, no long term benefit created, just destruction without outcome. When your actions create more obstacles for you than for anyone else, that isn’t dominance.

And while all that unfolded, real life still had to be handled. I spoke with the Cuties. The decision was simple. Suspend everything, stay home. If it wasn’t necessary to go out, don’t. Avoid driving, avoid exposure. That was the call.

Appointments were paused.

Public transportation even suspended service for hours. A lot of people struggled to get home. I personally helped a few of the girls get where they needed to be safely. And that’s exactly the point with this agency, this isn’t just scheduling. It’s support and knowing they can call and not feel alone when things get unstable. That trust matters more than any booking ever will.

If supplies were needed, the safest move was delivery. The drivers who kept working through that tension deserve recognition. Tip them. They moved through uncertainty so others didn’t have to.

Today, things feel calmer in Tijuana. Less traffic, fewer people out. The city feels quieter but not peaceful, cautious. That slight hesitation still lingers and that’s normal. Fear doesn’t evaporate overnight.

Operations are resuming. Appointments are back, the rhythm is returning but nothing is forced. If a Cutie wants to work, she works. If she prefers to stay home, she stays home.

No pressure. Safety and comfort come first.

Cities are fragile. People are adaptive. Chaos can interrupt routines, but it doesn’t get to define them unless we allow it to.

At the end of the day, real strength isn’t reacting loudly.
It’s protecting your people.
Standing by your girls.
Choosing stability over noise.

Where things stand

This past week felt heavier than usual. A lot was moving at once.

Right in the middle of my birthday week, I got sick. My throat was on fire, my energy went to 0 and I had to cancel one of the celebration days we had planned. The timing was terrible. I even got an injection just so I could push through the rest of my commitments and not shut everything down. It wasn’t glamorous, it wasn’t cute but we still celebrated.

One of the nights turned into a long one. The location was right, drinks were flowing, the vibe was relaxed but alive. There’s something about being around the right people that makes you forget you feel like crap for a few hours. Conversations were easy, laughs were not forced.

A friend showed up and shared a project he’s building around AI that could potentially be implemented in the agency. It reminded me there’s still room to refine, to innovate, to evolve this into something sharper.

It honestly still surprises me how capable, high level, intelligent people have gravitated toward this project since it started. When Cuties began, it was just a name change. Then it slowly evolved into something better. Now it attracts amazing minds.

That night also included Alpha, Isabella, Francesca, Miranda and Leslie, plus a friend who isn’t officially in the lineup but has spent time with us before. The energy was affectionate, playful, natural. At one point, the mood escalated into a spontaneous three way kiss. Not planned. Not performative. It just happened because everyone felt comfortable. We closed the night the right way, tacos in the early morning. There’s something honest about ending a celebration like that.

The next day we had already agreed to meet for lunch. Seafood felt like an amazing move. The wait tested everyone’s patience a bit, but once we were seated, the energy was on the air immediately.

Ana, Irina, Leslie, Rutila, Emily, Isabella, Bast and two additional companions joined. Food was shared, drinks passed around, conversations overlapping. I was still sick but there had to be a tequila shot for the throat and a proper toast.

Leslie surprised me with a small birthday cake decorated with Goku. She paid attention to something personal, she even made sure the cake was small because she knows I shouldn’t have too much sugar for health reasons. That kind of awareness means more. And she also shared some words with all of us.

Then came the gifts.

Clothes, a shirt, perfume, chocolates, a speaker. Even a Nintendo Switch, first a PS5 and now a Nintendo Switch, the ladies were beyond generous. I wasn’t expecting any of it. I shared everything on my WhatsApp status. I am grateful and very lucky, also very happy.

But what impacted me the most wasn’t the material side. They brought medicine. They thought about recovery. They anticipated what I might need. That level of consideration says more about the dynamic than any expensive gift ever could.

Over the past months, something has shifted. The unity between them feels stronger, the closeness feels organic not forced. It’s just connection that formed naturally over time.

Now, since the last blog update, the lineup hasn’t had dramatic changes.

Andrea will be taking some time off after dealing with repeated complaints about her rates from someone… you know, sugars. That kind of pressure isn’t necessary. It’s better for her to step back and return when she’s in peace.

Tania joined with strong energy and presence. She came in confident and it shows in her photos.

Francesca will take a few days for personal reasons. People in the forum have been asking if she is Vanilla. Her answer? It’s a mystery.

Right now the lineup feels balanced in a way it didn’t before. No fillers, no random additions just to increase numbers. Every woman here has a place, each one brings her own rhythm, her own strengths, her own energy and that was always the goal. Real recognition of each Cutie.

Tessa will now have expanded availability, especially earlier hours for those who’ve been asking. That adjustment alone solves something that used to come up constantly.

Miranda wants new photos, so we will talk about scheduling a shoot soon.

Expect new video material added to profiles.

This week had sickness, adjustments, spontaneous moments, unexpected gifts, new ideas and solid confirmations. When things aren’t perfect and it still works, when pressure shows up and people respond with care instead of distance, when unity feels natural instead of forced, that’s when you know this was all worth it and its real.

That’s the difference when you build something with intention.

Evolution in Heels

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been focused on organizing and refining the Cuties lineup. I’ve had individual conversations with several of the girls to review pending matters and discuss ideas for improvement. Nothing serious, nothing uncomfortable. On the contrary, these were constructive conversations centered on growth, positioning and strengthening what we’ve built.

One of the ideas we discussed was expanding into a segment of clientele that hadn’t originally been considered. As expected, opinions were divided. Because of that, I’ve decided that any movement in that direction will be handled individually rather than collectively. Each girl has the autonomy to decide what aligns with her comfort level and personal boundaries.

There is, however, one adjustment that will apply across the board.

The Cuties currently priced at $125 USD will be adjusted to $130 USD.

When I originally set the $125 rate, the dollar was close to 20 pesos. At that exchange rate, $125 converted into a much stronger amount in local currency. Today, the dollar is around 16 pesos. That difference has a real impact.

In simple terms, when the girls exchange their dollars into pesos, they are receiving considerably less than they did when the rate was near 20. The same $125 now converts into hundreds of pesos less per appointment than it once did. Over time, that difference becomes meaningful. Their rent, transportation and daily expenses are paid in pesos, not dollars.

I held the $125 rate for as long as possible. The dollar hasn’t been at 20 for quite some time, and we absorbed that gap to maintain stability and competitive pricing. But the difference has grown enough that it is clearly affecting their real earnings.

The $5 increase is a measured adjustment. It is not drastic and it keeps us competitive, while helping restore some of the lost value caused by currency fluctuations.

Now, the lineup has also been changing I welcome new faces: Andrea, Ivanna, Maro, Megan, Sury, Zamira, Angie and Siena.

What excites me the most is that among these new additions, we now have completely new girls who are just beginning their journey in this line of work. That was something I genuinely wanted. There is something powerful about seeing someone start from zero, learn, grow and evolve within a structured, supportive environment. It brings fresh energy, authenticity and a different kind of motivation to the lineup.

Also welcomed back Jessica, along with Maddison and Jaqueline. It has been a strong period of restructuring and renewal.

For now, I’ve parted ways with Daleyza and Clara, who appear to be focusing on other projects. I genuinely wish them well and the door remains open if they ever decide to return. Sasha has also gone back to her hometown.

Francesca has officially decided to be present and openly part of the lineup. Her decision.

There are also two more ladies currently in line to potentially join the agency. Yes, they are beautiful but, as I always say, beauty alone is not enough to be here. Cuties is about consistency. Will see how that develops and hopefully everything aligns the way it should.

Speaking of new developments, Connie will be adding a new threesome dynamic to her repertoire with her adult niece. We’ve seen this concept before with Isabella, and now Connie will be stepping into it officially. The young woman is new to the industry and still learning, but Connie will be guiding and supporting her as they move forward.

In addition, Isabella has been doing an outstanding job collaborating with Bast and Shantal in lesbian threesomes. The chemistry and professionalism have been impressive. Now Ana is fully integrating into these trio experiences as well, opening the door to a higher level of coordination and evolution within that category. Watching that progression has honestly been exciting.

On a personal note, as many of you saw, it is birthday week for me and it has been incredible.

I had meaningful conversations with some of the Cuties about a closeness that didn’t exist before and that now feels like it’s naturally forming. I truly value that growth in connection.

I received thoughtful wishes, generous gestures and unforgettable moments. A PS5, thank you Isabella and company. It was an incredible surprise and it’s already getting serious use, especially with the games that were also gifted by the Cuties. I also received a tumbler from a former Cutie who is no longer in the lineup, which meant a great deal.

There was breakfast, lunch dates and plenty of home cooked meals. They know how much I appreciate good food, and they absolutely delivered. I am genuinely grateful for the attention, the generosity and the care.

Thank you as well to all the clients who sent birthday wishes through WhatsApp and Telegram. You’ve helped build something special here. This has grown into a real community and that doesn’t go unnoticed.

There is still one more wild weekend ahead before everything wraps up on Sunday. Let’s see how it ends. I just hope I can keep up.

When I look at everything happening right now, I don’t just see changes. I see intention, effort. I see women stepping into new roles, new dynamics, new levels. I see loyalty and growth that didn’t happen overnight, but happened because we chose to build something with structure and standards.

Every addition to the lineup, every adjustment, every new collaboration, every conversation behind the scenes it’s all part of raising the level. And the truth is, when you raise the level, not everyone stays, not everyone fits and that’s okay. What matters is that the foundation stays strong.

Cuties isn’t just about faces. It’s about consistency, evolution, creating something that feels real, structured and intentional in an industry that often isn’t.

Thank you for being part of this journey.Thank you for trusting it and thank you for continuing to recommend Cuties TJ.

You can check out anytime you like

This week really reminded me why I do what I do. The first part of the week felt slow, one of those calm stretches where things move quietly and steadily. Then the weekend arrived and everything shifted fast. Bookings picked up hard, and we ended up closing with a very strong record. I’m grateful to everyone who booked for the first time and to those who continue coming back. That trust it’s what allows me to keep improving Cuties week after week.

On Wednesday, I made space to celebrate Isabella and show her some appreciation. The Cuties and I invited her out, and we went to a restaurant to eat well and unwind. For me, it wasn’t just about dinner. It was about slowing down and enjoying the moment. The afternoon turned out great, full of conversation, laughter and really positive energy. The Cuties were there supporting Isabella with their affection and presence, and a good friend joined us as well. He was definitely noticed by Bast and Isabella, which added a fun and light dynamic to the celebration. I honestly enjoyed having another guy there, balancing the energy among so many beautiful women. It felt natural, relaxed, and genuinely enjoyable.

On the agency side, I’ve been talking to some new faces. Alexa and Adelina have officially joined and are now active. I also have a few more girls in the process. I’m intentionally taking my time with them. I prefer to explain everything clearly, answer questions, and make sure they truly understand how we operate before fully stepping in. I’m not rushing anything. I want things done right, with clarity and structure, and then we’ll see how everything develops naturally.

I know many of you have been asking me about Jessy. At the moment, she’s unable to work because she lost her identification. I want to be very clear about this. Without valid ID, nobody works here. Order and structure matter to me, and I’m not willing to go back to times where things were loose or unclear. As soon as she resolves that situation, she’ll be back in. Until then, the rule stands.

Sasha is back and will be available for a few days. I already know how this usually goes. The questions start coming in. When is she coming back? Why isn’t she on the website? Is she still available? If she’s not listed, it simply means she’s not available at that moment. Availability changes fast. If you’re interested, schedule while you can and don’t wait until it’s too late.

Maddison is currently on vacation. She’ll be returning soon, but there’s no exact date yet, even on her end. Once I have a clear update, I’ll share it.

Updates might start coming a bit slower from now on, and I want to explain why. The hardest part is already behind us. Before this stage, a lot of my time and energy went into fixing structure, leveling things out, and removing what was holding the agency back from earlier phases, even before the new name. That process wasn’t easy, but it was necessary.

Now that everything is more stable, the work looks different. There’s actually more responsibility, but it’s healthier work. The girls who need to be here are staying longer, they’re being noticed more, and they finally have a stronger platform where people can clearly see that every Cutie has something to offer. That matters to me a lot.

Because of that, I’m also taking my time with new applicants. I’m moving slower, but with intention. I explain how things work and make sure the fit is right before bringing anyone in. Of course, everyone loves seeing new faces join, and I do too, but we’re no longer in a rush just to grow numbers.

We’re simply in a different stage of the agency now. It’s more solid, more focused and more intentional. Rather move forward calmly and correctly than fast and unstable. That’s how Cuties keeps growing.

At this point, I’ve learned that growth isn’t always about speed. Sometimes it’s about knowing when to slow down, protect what you’ve built, and truly value your work. I’ve learned not to let others take advantage of the effort or walk away with things they didn’t earn. What’s built with time, discipline and consistency deserves to be respected.

I’ve always believed that only hard work brings real results and that’s something I want to keep transmitting to the girls. If they want great clients, they have to work great. Effort and commitment matter, and when you give that, you earn the right to expect the same level in return.

Cuties is no longer just starting out or trying to prove something. It has become a place with identity, structure and intention. I’m focused on where we’re going. Moving forward, I choose stability over chaos, quality over quantity, and long term vision over quick results.

That’s it for now. If you read all the way down, you officially deserve a booking.