After everything that happened on Sunday the 22nd here in Tijuana, things were tense for a day. By Monday the city was basically back to normal. In other states the chaos lasted on a few more days, but here it settled fast. Right now, everything is running the way it was before the events of Sunday the 22nd.
A lot of people are still asking me if it’s safe to come to Tijuana.
My answer is simple. Things are back to how they were before. From there, it’s on you. Everyone has to evaluate their own comfort level and make their own decision.
I have been making changes to the site and to several profiles. I’ve been adding more photos and more videos. I’m not done yet, thru the week I’ll keep uploading more content until everything is fully updated. I want every profile to feel complete. Better photos and more material. Less guessing.
Info Squad has been on fire lately. New clients keep coming in and with that comes the endless “info” messages. There’s no cure for that, but sending random messages asking for information that is already posted is getting old. Everything you need is in each profile. Rates, details, photos, videos. It’s not hidden.
From now on, I’m ignoring messages that only say “info.” If that’s all you send, don’t expect a reply.
Same thing with the random name drops. I get a message out of nowhere that just says “Isabella.” Or another one that just says “Leslie.” And that’s it. No context, no date, o time.
What am I supposed to do with that?
There’s literally a booking guide available, step by step. Simple. I can’t afford to waste time playing guessing games, especially now that everything has picked up again.
Sasha came back for just one weekend and then returned to her hometown. It was short, sweet and that was it. There’s no set date for another visit. If that changes, you’ll know.
Now, Hannia is completely new. Brand new energy, brand new face. She’s 18 and trying her luck, seeing how this world fits her. Her availability is actually really good. She’s motivated and ready to work. As always, time will tell how she adapts and how things develop, but at the moment she’s stepping in strong.
Because of the high demand that Tania has been getting, she decided to increase her availability. She’ll now be available starting at 12 pm. She decided to go full time, I didn’t see that coming but the results she’s been having clearly influenced her decision. When someone sees consistent bookings it changes their perspective. So yes, Tania is now fully committed.
Natasha is back. For how long? No idea. You already know how this goes, there is a Brayan around her so just take the chance now, Brayans will ruin it for everyone sooner or later.
This week we also celebrated Bast and Emily.
They had the idea to go out to a bar inside the well known Grand Hotel Tijuana. At first, it sounded perfect but once they were there, the vibe shifted. They started feeling uncomfortable and there was this weird pressure about who their “guests” were going to be. Questions that didn’t make sense. A tone that felt off.
Why? We never really figured that out.
Instead of sticking around and tolerating something that didn’t sit right, they made the call to leave. And honestly, that was the right move, if something feels off, we don’t negotiate with that feeling. Then the night got interesting.
We ended up at a hidden bar, the kind of place that requires a password to get in. We walked in and we were the only ones there. The whole place was basically ours, that alone changed everything. The girls relaxed immediately, no weird eyes, no pressure, no random energy in the room. Just us.
A place where you can actually talk about real things. The secret stuff, the things you don’t say in public spaces.
Emily already knew the spot, which made it even better. She was the one who showed it to us and she also introduced us to a drink called the Zombie but let me tell you something, that thing is dangerous. Way too much alcohol disguised as something tropical and friendly. It definitely shifted the mood into something softer, closer.
The night flowed. Conversations opened up. Laughter, stories, no filters.
We also had the company of two other girls that are not in the agency. At least not yet. But the fact that they were there, sharing space with us, says something. What makes it satisfying isn’t just the possibility of them joining. It’s that the connection is real and there are people outside the agency also being part of it at some point.
The trust is growing beyond just work.
When the girls feel safe enough to bring parts of their personal circle into the mix, that means something. That means the environment is solid.
Now, lets be clear. That kind of night is special. It’s outside of work. It’s celebration. It’s personal bonding. It’s stepping out of the agency dynamic for a moment.
But when it comes to work, the standards do not change. Boundaries stay firm, expectations stay clear. We can have secret bars, heavy drinks and honest conversations. But when it’s time to work, it’s time to work.
This reminds me that in basically a month Cuties will celebrate its first birthday. I’ve been watching the agency evolve in a way I didn’t fully plan, but it’s great, when I sit down and actually think about that, it hits different. Everything that’s happened in less than twelve months is insane. What didn’t get done in ten years somehow came together in under one. Structure, identity, standards. A real team.
For a long time, things felt stuck, like pushing something uphill that wouldn’t move. Ideas stayed as ideas; plans stayed half built. Energy was scattered. But this past year? It’s like something finally clicked. The vision got sharper, the lineup got stronger, the environment got healthier.
In less than a year, Cuties became structured, cohesive, respected. The standards are clear, the expectations are clear, the energy is different. It’s not chaotic anymore.
At first it was just a name change, a shift in direction. But it grew into something much bigger. It turned into structure, into identity. Into a space where each girl, no matter her style or background, actually has her place, that wasn’t always the case before.
Instead of celebrating survival, we will be celebrating evolution. Cuties became something I didn’t even know I needed. These last two months, especially starting the year, made that very clear. We’ve integrated more, we connected more, we shared more. Not just inside of work, but outside of it too. Conversations, celebrations, honest moments. The kind that don’t show up on a website or in a booking.
Now, finally, it feels like we’re exactly where we’re supposed to be. That is the real win.