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Mr Gogo
09-20-09, 15:34
I've been to the DR 19 times over the last 4 years and I always have one recurring problem. I know I'm opening myself to jokes and complaints. I should have posted this in general info but this board is hot right now. I'm planning my 10 day trip for next month and need advise from extended stay mongers. Every trip after the 4th or 5th day there my digestive system goes thru an adjustment. After a couple days adjusting I'm normal for the remainder of my trip. I've tried drinking only bottled water, eating at the same restaurants, and eating just salads. I'm not into taking medicine but does anyone have any natural remidies or is it just something everybody has to deal with? (yall stop laughing at me).

Buscemi
09-20-09, 15:37
In YHO, as you so eloquently put it, you don't like Blacks, The other NY'ers, and Germans.

Who did you leave out, you forget the Jews that founded Sosua, the Russians buying up all of Sosua, & the Asians that own the FTZ's & Cabanas in Santiago?

How does someone else buying Grey Goose for "cheap hookers" affect your experience, is it your money? Stick with your RD60 Peso beers at el Flow.

You are a real piece of work.




From what I am seeing In My Humble Opinion, the hiphop guys are some of the worst acting tourists in Sosua. Not all of them, I've met some really cool guys but the other "NY Guys" what some of the local DPs call them. I've seen causing disturbances in the Discos by "Making it Rain"(throwing cash in the air) fighting over putas, and even jumping into the pool at Passions with all of their clothes on and pulling the girls in with them, jeesh, not that serious!

I've come across all types and I thought the Germans were bad when they were drunk, still do, hahahaha. But this Big Willie attitude with the bottles of Grey Goose stuff for cheap hookers is way to much.

Terry U
09-20-09, 17:21
In YHO, as you so eloquently put it, you don't like Blacks, The other NY'ers, and Germans.

Who did you leave out, you forget the Jews that founded Sosua, the Russians buying up all of Sosua, & the Asians that own the FTZ's & Cabanas in Santiago?

How does someone else buying Grey Goose for "cheap hookers" affect your experience, is it your money?

You are a real piece of work.
I hope you didn't take my post out of context, I don't hate anybody. I am pointing out the bad behaviour of a few that ruins the reputation of the others. The crack about the Germans was said in jest since most of my friends are Germans and several times a week I enjoy a currywurtz mit brotchen and Weissbier with them. I don't know anything about the Russians buying up all of Sosua because they are quiet and to themselves. I'll stress that the majority of tourists I've came across are nice guys mongers who are looking for a good time!!

It appears that whenever their is some rowdyness going on it appears that the same FEW bad apples are ruining it for the others. The "NY Guys" comment is what the local DPs call them. I hope this clears it up. I am not trying to point out a certain race just bad apples.

Cheers

Bigup
09-20-09, 18:30
IMHO, the best time in Sosua starts on Monday when most of the tourists leave and the discos are not crazy. Tuesday & Wednesday nights are the best, you can have any girl of your choice and actually enjoy the nightlife.

I heard of two very nasty fights in Classico last week Saturday and the previous Wednesday. Didn't see it, home playing XBOX. Classicos (one way out)is not a good place to be if the shyt really hits the fan.

From what I am seeing In My Humble Opinion, the hiphop guys are some of the worst acting tourists in Sosua. Not all of them, I've met some really cool guys but the other "NY Guys" what some of the local DPs call them. I've seen causing disturbances in the Discos by "Making it Rain"(throwing cash in the air) fighting over putas, and even jumping into the pool at Passions with all of their clothes on and pulling the girls in with them, jeesh, not that serious!

I've come across all types and I thought the Germans were bad when they were drunk, still do, hahahaha. But this Big Willie attitude with the bottles of Grey Goose stuff for cheap hookers is way to much.

Mi dos Centavos


Terry I understand were your coming from and before anyone else says anything I am black but some of my brothers are screwing it up for the rest of us. Yes some of my brothers that are coming to Sosua are trying to be rappers and create their own hip hop videos in Sosua. Trying to act like Little Wayne and Cash Money Crew.

Guys most rappers try to keep their shit on a down low, when they throw money it's only in the music video, so grow the Fuck up. Another difference some of the more experience Mongers may notice is that these guys come for three days normally Friday and fly out Sunday on Jet Blue. Me my wingman normally arrive on Tuesday and leave the following Monday, so I see all.

If you want to act like some wanna be rapper please be able to fight, from what I was told the wanna be rappers got fucked up by some guys from Canada. Yep not even some hardcore white boys that could fight, but some fellow mongers you thought were nerds, beat that ass. Now your making me look bad again! LMAO

Before I go you may want to look at the left & right lane before you cross the pedestrian. Look at it this way don't write checks that your ass can't cash.

One more thing it's not a black or white thing.........it's a conscious thing, so stop living under that dam umbrella. Get some pussy and be happy.

Bigup

Chief Justice
09-20-09, 21:36
Terry I understand were your coming from and before anyone else says anything I am black but some of my brothers are screwing it up for the rest of us. Yes some of my brothers that are coming to Sosua are trying to be rappers and create their own hip hop videos in Sosua. Trying to act like Little Wayne and Cash Money Crew.

Guys most rappers try to keep their shit on a down low, when they throw money it's only in the music video, so grow the Fuck up. Another difference some of the more experience Mongers may notice is that these guys come for three days normally Friday and fly out Sunday on Jet Blue. Me my wingman normally arrive on Tuesday and leave the following Monday, so I see all.

If you want to act like some wanna be rapper please be able to fight, from what I was told the wanna be rappers got fucked up by some guys from Canada. Yep not even some hardcore white boys that could fight, but some fellow mongers you thought were nerds, beat that ass. Now your making me look bad again! LMAO

Before I go you may want to look at the left & right lane before you cross the pedestrian. Look at it this way don't write checks that your ass can't cash.

One more thing it's not a black or white thing.........it's a conscious thing, so stop living under that dam umbrella. Get some pussy and be happy.

BigupMy opinion in general is that Sosua brings out most pples alter ego in general. Doesn't matter if you are black, white or whatever. If you are a man and most men have egos, whatever your alter ego is will most likely come out in Sosua. I have watched black dudes make it rain, but I have also watched white guys act macho and fight over the putas. LOL. I witnessed this white guy in the X Club fight a Dominican guy over a puta and he got so mad that he punched a wall and broke his hand. When he got back around the fellas he said he hit somebody and broke it, but I watched him punch the wall. All in all we all have our egos and if you dnt keep it in check, it can get out of hand in Sosua. Sosua is everything a straight man can want. bitches, clubs, alcohol. drugs(if that is your thing). If it didn't, most of us wouldn't spend ALL of out vacations in DR or Brazil.

Alias
09-21-09, 00:32
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Rover2
09-21-09, 00:34
Terry I understand were your coming from and before anyone else says anything I am black but some of my brothers are screwing it up for the rest of us. Yes some of my brothers that are coming to Sosua are trying to be rappers and create their own hip hop videos in Sosua. Trying to act like Little Wayne and Cash Money Crew.

Guys most rappers try to keep their shit on a down low, when they throw money it's only in the music video, so grow the Fuck up. Another difference some of the more experience Mongers may notice is that these guys come for three days normally Friday and fly out Sunday on Jet Blue. Me my wingman normally arrive on Tuesday and leave the following Monday, so I see all.

If you want to act like some wanna be rapper please be able to fight, from what I was told the wanna be rappers got fucked up by some guys from Canada. Yep not even some hardcore white boys that could fight, but some fellow mongers you thought were nerds, beat that ass. Now your making me look bad again! LMAO

Before I go you may want to look at the left & right lane before you cross the pedestrian. Look at it this way don't write checks that your ass can't cash.

One more thing it's not a black or white thing.........it's a conscious thing, so stop living under that dam umbrella. Get some pussy and be happy.

BigupBigup thanks for the great post and saving me from having to respond to Buscemi's childish response.

Buscemi you made some big leaps in your interpretation of Terry's post and I think "you" owe him an apology. Yeah how's that.

I too agree with Terry and please stop trying to make it into a racial thing.

If a black guy says he thinks all hard rock guys are druggies, any one has the right to agree or disagree with him, but to make some leap out of this that he is prejudice against all whites is a distortion of what he has said and the work of a trouble maker.

I am against anyone, of any color, that I think is acting in such a way as to bring down the curtain on our great little thing that we now have going on.

My 2 cents only.

Bkgee
09-21-09, 04:24
I've been to the DR 19 times over the last 4 years and I always have one recurring problem. I know I'm opening myself to jokes and complaints. I should have posted this in general info but this board is hot right now. I'm planning my 10 day trip for next month and need advise from extended stay mongers. Every trip after the 4th or 5th day there my digestive system goes thru an adjustment. After a couple days adjusting I'm normal for the remainder of my trip. I've tried drinking only bottled water, eating at the same restaurants, and eating just salads. I'm not into taking medicine but does anyone have any natural remidies or is it just something everybody has to deal with? (yall stop laughing at me).It may sound crazy but I drink a dose of pepto everyday while I'm there, it works for me.

Bkgee
09-21-09, 04:48
Terry I understand were your coming from and before anyone else says anything I am black but some of my brothers are screwing it up for the rest of us. Yes some of my brothers that are coming to Sosua are trying to be rappers and create their own hip hop videos in Sosua. Trying to act like Little Wayne and Cash Money Crew.

Guys most rappers try to keep their shit on a down low, when they throw money it's only in the music video, so grow the Fuck up. Another difference some of the more experience Mongers may notice is that these guys come for three days normally Friday and fly out Sunday on Jet Blue. Me my wingman normally arrive on Tuesday and leave the following Monday, so I see all.

If you want to act like some wanna be rapper please be able to fight, from what I was told the wanna be rappers got fucked up by some guys from Canada. Yep not even some hardcore white boys that could fight, but some fellow mongers you thought were nerds, beat that ass. Now your making me look bad again! LMAO

Before I go you may want to look at the left & right lane before you cross the pedestrian. Look at it this way don't write checks that your ass can't cash.

One more thing it's not a black or white thing. It's a conscious thing, so stop living under that dam umbrella. Get some pussy and be happy.

BigupBigup, I'm also a brother and from N. Y. I go down Sosua twice a year with 2 friends. We all are in our thirties, Most of our partying is in our villa. We go out find what we want and bring them back, or call who we already know. These must be younger cats just messing up the game. Guys like this are the ones that have the chicas asking for $3000 pesos and better. They just don't know what it's all about. They just have to learn the hard way, we you make a scene and the police get involved and they feel that you are wrong, you either have to pay them money or go to jail, so the can keep it up. To all my mongers that know the game just carry on, hunting as always.

Buscemi
09-21-09, 05:26
I have mongered all over the world, and have seen groups of drunk assholes of all colors and nationalities. A loud boracho is a loud boracho. Often we forget we are only guests and should act accordingly and not make a scene.

I realize now Terry's slightly "off color" comments may have been misinterpreted, it was not my intention to escalate them into something they were not.

It would be my pleasure to have a beer with you or Terry @ el Flow and watch the eye candy should our paths cross. We are here to monger and not bicker over the clowns that "make it rain".

peace



Buscemi you made some big leaps in your interpretation of Terry's post and I think "you" owe him an apology. Yeah how's that.

I too agree with Terry and please stop trying to make it into a racial thing.

Questner
09-21-09, 05:28
I've been to the DR 19 times over the last 4 years and I always have one recurring problem. I know I'm opening myself to jokes and complaints. I should have posted this in general info but this board is hot right now. I'm planning my 10 day trip for next month and need advise from extended stay mongers. Every trip after the 4th or 5th day there my digestive system goes thru an adjustment. After a couple days adjusting I'm normal for the remainder of my trip. I've tried drinking only bottled water, eating at the same restaurants, and eating just salads. I'm not into taking medicine but does anyone have any natural remidies or is it just something everybody has to deal with? (yall stop laughing at me).

Try Pepto-Bismol after each meal or metronidazole if you think you have got something. Best natural remedy is Pepsy Cola.

But with all DATY's, DFK's and "salads" :) it's a lost battle. You run like 50% chance of contracting something mildly nasty.

Chief Justice
09-21-09, 05:53
I've been to the DR 19 times over the last 4 years and I always have one recurring problem. I know I'm opening myself to jokes and complaints. I should have posted this in general info but this board is hot right now. I'm planning my 10 day trip for next month and need advise from extended stay mongers. Every trip after the 4th or 5th day there my digestive system goes thru an adjustment. After a couple days adjusting I'm normal for the remainder of my trip. I've tried drinking only bottled water, eating at the same restaurants, and eating just salads. I'm not into taking medicine but does anyone have any natural remidies or is it just something everybody has to deal with? (yall stop laughing at me).I heard taking probiotics a week before you go suppose to strengthen your system to foreign invaders. Also, stay away from the salad and fruit bc they are washed with regular water. They say the ice with the holes in it suppose to be ok but I dnt trust that either.

Chief Justice
09-21-09, 05:53
Try Pepto-Bismol after each meal or metronidazole if you think you have got something. Best natural remedy is Pepsy Cola.

But with all DATY's, DFK's and "salads" :) it's a lost battle. You run like 50% chance of contracting something mildly nasty.Why Pepsi?

Bigup
09-21-09, 06:21
I've been to the DR 19 times over the last 4 years and I always have one recurring problem. I know I'm opening myself to jokes and complaints. I should have posted this in general info but this board is hot right now. I'm planning my 10 day trip for next month and need advise from extended stay mongers. Every trip after the 4th or 5th day there my digestive system goes thru an adjustment. After a couple days adjusting I'm normal for the remainder of my trip. I've tried drinking only bottled water, eating at the same restaurants, and eating just salads. I'm not into taking medicine but does anyone have any natural remidies or is it just something everybody has to deal with? (yall stop laughing at me).

I already know your not drinking the tap water Mr. Gogo. But I have a theory! Since it happens to me also, but after a day or so my body gets use to the bacteria in the H2O.

Think about this carefully. You bring the chica over to your hotel room. After a few minutes of making her feel comfortable she goes into your bathroom to shower and most times wash out her mouth.

Now think about it again, she comes out smelling like a new fresh virgin. You do your normal foreplay kissing her body and sucking on her breast like a new born baby. Get the picture?

What you think she just washed her body with, bottle water? (smile)

She still has millions of water molecules on her body, even if she appears to be dry.

Like I said before your not drinking the water directly, but you are drinking it indirectly with out even noticing it. Even the dishes, forks & knifes are getting washed in the restaurants with the same water.

Another health concern is! If a chica wants to go in the bathroom to wash out her mouth, please try to have her avoid brushing her teeth and pass her your mouth wash. Bleeding gums are a mother, specially during oral sex.

Bigup

BoricuaOnline
09-21-09, 06:26
I've been to the DR 19 times over the last 4 years and I always have one recurring problem. I know I'm opening myself to jokes and complaints. I should have posted this in general info but this board is hot right now. I'm planning my 10 day trip for next month and need advise from extended stay mongers. Every trip after the 4th or 5th day there my digestive system goes thru an adjustment. After a couple days adjusting I'm normal for the remainder of my trip. I've tried drinking only bottled water, eating at the same restaurants, and eating just salads. I'm not into taking medicine but does anyone have any natural remidies or is it just something everybody has to deal with? (yall stop laughing at me).

I have not had that kind of problem in recent years. My cousing traveled for the first time on May and no problem either. I drink bottled water, filtered water provided by restaurants; I also eat salads that maybe were washed with tap water. Beer is the only drink that do not get bacteria so is the only safe drink. Maybe I am immunized or maybe sanitary conditions and regulations are better than years ago. You said that you eat just salads, maybe that is the problem, it is highly probable that salads are washed with unpurified tap water.

Liquid Pepto Bismol is reccomended as your first drink of the day, it is supposed to create a protective coating for an entire day. Natural remedies? Here in my country we use a ginger tea with honey and lemon juice. Heat the water with a a piece or two of ginger inside, then add the juice of one lemon and a teaspoon of honey, drink as hot as cofee. It is also excellent for common flu, better than any medicine. A second alternative is to drink ginger ale and plenty of fluids (do not drink cofee).

Ehunter
09-21-09, 06:28
I've been to the DR 19 times over the last 4 years and I always have one recurring problem. I know I'm opening myself to jokes and complaints. I should have posted this in general info but this board is hot right now. I'm planning my 10 day trip for next month and need advise from extended stay mongers. Every trip after the 4th or 5th day there my digestive system goes thru an adjustment. After a couple days adjusting I'm normal for the remainder of my trip. I've tried drinking only bottled water, eating at the same restaurants, and eating just salads. I'm not into taking medicine but does anyone have any natural remidies or is it just something everybody has to deal with? (yall stop laughing at me).

This has been brought up before. Roll back to this page: http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?t=504&page=6&pp=100 and see post#3018. The 5 or 6 posts there after are very entertaining.

Negro562
09-21-09, 12:31
Go to a market and buy some Dominican honey. Eat the honey for about a day or so and your body will quickly adjust.

Dw1987
09-21-09, 14:48
So what you guys are saying is you get the Hersey squirts in Sosua?

Your not the only one .So Pepnobismol does the trick if you take it ahead of time and twice a day?

I drank my share of bottled water but I think the roast beef takes me down.

I have gotten sick last three trips.

Mr Gogo
09-21-09, 15:29
Thanks guys for your assistance, Bigup that was some interesting shit, are you a scientist? I'm going to try the dominican honey. Also heads up there are two holloween parties the 30-31 Oct. Then the following weekend (Nov7th) the jazz fest on Cabarette Beach.

Buscemi
09-21-09, 15:52
I'm not into taking medicine but does anyone have any natural remidies or is it just something everybody has to deal with? (yall stop laughing at me).

I highly recommend taking Mega Acidophilus daily, 5 days to a week prior to your trip. This comes in pill form, from any GNC type store, & has a similar effect of eating yogurt cultures.

You are adding good bacteria to your system which lessens the effect of new bacteria being introduced in different, not neccessarily "bad", water.

Charles Pooter
09-21-09, 21:28
I am old and far from robust. I have always had a weak stomach (foods, travelling, etc) even when young and fit. My first two or three trips to the DR I suffered minor stomach problems, but nothing since. I assume I have built up resistance. I therefore recommend sticking one's tongue into a haitiana's asshole at least twice a week. It seems to work for me!

Chief Justice
09-21-09, 21:36
Go to a market and buy some Dominican honey. Eat the honey for about a day or so and your body will quickly adjust.Why honey?

Bigup
09-22-09, 02:01
Thanks guys for your assistance, Bigup that was some interesting shit, are you a scientist? I'm going to try the dominican honey. Also heads up there are two holloween parties the 30-31 Oct. Then the following weekend (Nov7th) the jazz fest on Cabarette Beach.


No my mongering brother, maybe I'm just a Jedi Monger like yourself and every other monger who comes to ISG to acquire the knowledge of becoming a true Master Monger one day.

It appears their may be only a few Master Monger's on the Dominican forum, and I will not name them out of privacy. When I do read their chica encounters, I can see without a doubt, that they have seen all and done all. They keep me hungry for my next trip.

One thing I'd like to say is for everyone who writes on this site, new member or old member............ thank you.
We all have something to contribute.

Bigup .........& no I'm not Jamaican I just like the name.

BlackSultan
09-22-09, 05:24
I am old and far from robust. I have always had a weak stomach (foods, travelling, etc) even when young and fit. My first two or three trips to the DR I suffered minor stomach problems, but nothing since. I assume I have built up resistance. I therefore recommend sticking one's tongue into a haitiana's asshole at least twice a week. It seems to work for me!
Since I enjoy asshole munching myself, I will explore its medicinal properties.

Negro562
09-22-09, 11:48
Why honey?

Honey has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Countless travelers have found that honey works when nothing else does to end the distress of traveler’s diarrhea.

Mr Gogo
09-22-09, 17:03
Here is a little treat for the guys.

Ponderosa
09-22-09, 20:18
Here is a little treat for the guys.

Thanks GoGo,

These are what I call "honey"!

Feanor7
09-23-09, 02:06
Here is a little treat for the guys.Holy cow! DR really wasn't on my radar because I'm more into the lighter complexion girls (Colombia, etc.), but some of these girls are amazing! Which cities in the DR could one find the lighter chicas like the one in the jean shorts & green top, or the one in the red and white shorts/top.

Member #3435
09-23-09, 02:52
Here is a little treat for the guys.

Gogo:

A lot of nice talent here but I have to ask about one. Normally, I go for the flaka/delgada types but, the girl in fotos 1 & 2 & 11 looks to me like a veritible fuck bunny!

Was she as good as she looks.

Thanks, Schwmm

Rover2
09-23-09, 04:23
Here is a little treat for the guys.Great collection thanks for sharing.

Blk Big Bootyluv
09-23-09, 07:27
Mr. Gogo,

I am offically in luv with #5 and 36. I think I'm gonna swim to the DR tonight to meet these chicas. LOL thank you for your contribution. LOL


Here is a little treat for the guys.

Blk Big Bootyluv
09-23-09, 07:29
You are right. I have offically got SOSUA fever. I didn't think it could happen to me. You were right. LOL . Hate you. LOL. I am still a jedi learner. LOL


Thanks guys for your assistance, Bigup that was some interesting shit, are you a scientist? I'm going to try the dominican honey. Also heads up there are two holloween parties the 30-31 Oct. Then the following weekend (Nov7th) the jazz fest on Cabarette Beach.

Mr Gogo
09-23-09, 18:24
Mr. Gogo,

I am offically in luv with #5 and 36. I think I'm gonna swim to the DR tonight to meet these chicas. LOL thank you for your contribution. LOLYou saw the XXX pics when we were drinking at 4 roses.Sorry guys due to chics throwing drinks in my face at classicos,nudes and names i respectfully dont do.These pics were done tastfully with respect for the ladies,anyone taking offense i apologize before hand.

Terry U
09-23-09, 18:51
I am also on the Mr. Gogo bandwagon! Nice photos!!!

Helpmann
09-24-09, 00:07
...These pics were done tastfully with respect for the ladies,anyone taking offense i apologize before hand.Pic321, hot girl and great pic!

Thanks,
Helpmann :)

Niceb
09-24-09, 01:33
You saw the XXX pics when we were drinking at 4 roses.Sorry guys due to chics throwing drinks in my face at classicos,nudes and names i respectfully dont do.These pics were done tastfully with respect for the ladies,anyone taking offense i apologize before hand.The "morena" chica is cute and very sexy.

Negro562
09-24-09, 02:29
Man your pictures are everywhere. I actually found some of the pictures that you took on a gossip website. They say baby is from Brazil not the DR. I guess they got your pictures mixed up.

Mickekung
09-24-09, 03:31
Man your pictures are everywhere. I actually found some of the pictures that you took on a gossip website. They say baby is from Brazil not the DR. I guess they got your pictures mixed up.Hello!

Nice woman!

I must go there in winter.

Rover2
09-24-09, 04:35
Man your pictures are everywhere. I actually found some of the pictures that you took on a gossip website. They say baby is from Brazil not the DR. I guess they got your pictures mixed up.Very interesting Negro. I've got to say your photos show even better "angles" de este chica!

I was wondering myself about the complexion of these D, R, /Sosua chicas.

Very interesting. And gracias para su fotos linda.

BoricuaOnline
09-24-09, 04:49
.Sorry guys due to chics throwing drinks in my face at classicos,nudes and names I respectfully don't do..So the girls saw her pics published by you? How?

By the way nice pics, these girls are centerfold material, including the girls shown by Negro.

The Rooster1
09-24-09, 17:57
You saw the XXX pics when we were drinking at 4 roses.Sorry guys due to chics throwing drinks in my face at classicos,nudes and names i respectfully dont do.These pics were done tastfully with respect for the ladies,anyone taking offense i apologize before hand.Dude. Nice setup on the pics. Those pics are better than nudes to me. My buddy keeps screaming for me to come down there and I keep screaming to come to the PI. One of us will break soon. Looks like your enjoying!

Peace out!

Yanqui69
09-24-09, 23:32
Man your pictures are everywhere. I actually found some of the pictures that you took on a gossip website. They say baby is from Brazil not the DR. I guess they got your pictures mixed up.Gorgeous.
Were these girls born with those bodies?

Or do they lift weights for those thighs and butts?

Bbjack1000
09-25-09, 00:06
Here is a little treat for the guys.Absolutely HOT! Where can we meet this cuties? Contact?

Questner
09-25-09, 00:37
Why Pepsi?
Cola and Pepsi are known to improve digestion and to guard against bowel laxity. It's not an urban myth. I don't know why. Maybe there is a mechanism that works the same path as in a stimulant against altitude sickness.

Questner
09-25-09, 00:43
Why honey?
Honey is mild antibiotic ( like garlic but don't try this one on a dominican Honey :) ). Honey is better when it comes from one hive, so it does not matter if it was dominican, it just should not be blended.

Manizales911
09-25-09, 01:03
Honey has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. Countless travelers have found that honey works when nothing else does to end the distress of traveler’s diarrhea.I have heard of this rememdy before but can not attest to it. I travel quite a bit and have never once gotten sick like that. I am in PP right now and the only problem I have is not enough leche for all the chicas.

FYI: I am staying at FOD and it is dead as a doornail. The most chicas I have seen here so far was eight and most of them I wouldn't f**k with someone else's stick. The funny thing is the hottest girl here has sat here for ten hours every day and hasn't gotten a single customer that I have seen yet,that will change tomorrow because I am kicking my two girls to the curb in the morning. I think the dudes that are coming and going through here are going to Sosua at night.Only come here if you are an experienced monger and are just using the place as a crash pad and have a phone full of numbers to call because you will need them or if you intend on going to Sosua. I am having a blast but I had my chica arrangements made ahead of time.

Full report to follow when I get back.

Negro562
09-25-09, 02:07
Gorgeous.
Were these girls born with those bodies,
or do they lift weights for those thighs and butts?

I would say gym made. Those Brazilian chicks really hit the gym. I have only known one Dominican girl that really hits the gym hard. Here is her photo and you can see she puts in the work. (I covered her face because we are cool and I don't want to put her out there like that.) Plus, she already caught her a gringo and he moved her off to the states.

Chief Justice
09-25-09, 03:24
Man your pictures are everywhere. I actually found some of the pictures that you took on a gossip website. They say baby is from Brazil not the DR. I guess they got your pictures mixed up.http://www.mediatakeout.com/2009/35644-if_yall_are_wondering_why_so_many_dudes_go_to_brazil__check_out_this_chick_from_the_brazilian_hood__shes_advertising_to_meet_american_men.html

Old Immature
09-25-09, 06:18
Here is her photo and you can see she puts in the work.You can see that she has a sweet pussy too!

(note bottom left corner of photo)

Old Immature - living up to my name.

Xmand
09-26-09, 05:30
and eating just saladNobody has mentioned that salad is prolly the WORST thing to eat, because it's likely rinsed in tap water.

Am in D.R. right now and will give a full report when I return.

Negro562
09-26-09, 07:36
Nobody has mentioned that salad is prolly the WORST thing to eat, because it's likely rinsed in tap water.

Am in D.R. right now and will give a full report when I return.

Please include how you felt about all this rain during your trip. I want to hear how you dealt with that.

Negro562
09-26-09, 07:41
You can see that she has a sweet pussy too!

(note bottom left corner of photo)

Old Immature - living up to my name.

That is true but, you missed out. Some dude came here and she got his nose wide open and now she's a new gringa living in the states. I actually have to give her credit because she had two gringo wide open when she left. One situation fell through and she used the backup with no problem.

Now that's what I call working the system.

Rodeo9112
09-26-09, 13:04
Gorgeous.

Were these girls born with those bodies?

Or do they lift weights for those thighs and butts?I've been told by numerous girls and mongers that some of them use steroids to get the thick asses and legs. The unfortunate side effects though, are acne, an enlarged clit and more defined (masculine) facial features among other things. Although it seems many of the girls only do the roids for one or two months for the initial swell in the ass and legs, then maintain with work in the gym so as to preserve their feminine features.

Rodeo

Yanqui69
09-26-09, 17:27
That is true but, you missed out. Some dude came here and she got his nose wide open and now she's a new gringa living in the states. I actually have to give her credit because she had two gringo wide open when she left. One situation fell through and she used the backup with no problem.

Now that's what I call working the system.

This brings up a question.
I have heard on one hand that it is impossible to get a visa to bring a DR female into the US.
Yet I hear stories like this (posted) regularly.

What is it really like?
(Not looking for inputs or discussion like: "Don't do it!!")

Just asking if anyone has first-hand information on the subject,
like how they did it, the difficulty they had, how they worked around it,
etc.

Anyone with personal experience?
Thanks!

Onedazz
09-26-09, 18:24
This brings up a question.

I have heard on one hand that it is impossible to get a visa to bring a DR female into the US.

Yet I hear stories like this (posted) regularly.

What is it really like?

(Not looking for inputs or discussion like: "Don't do it!!")

Just asking if anyone has first-hand information on the subject,
like how they did it, the difficulty they had, how they worked around it,
etc.

Anyone with personal experience?

Thanks!Ok, let's get to my situation this will help. I had a chica for 2.5 years after which I married her[for real! ]She insisted we marry there hhhmmm. Ok no problem. I adamantly believed in solving a problem before it becomes one. There was a problem at the wedding. I thought that if this was not real, that the "benefactor ' of this would show to see his handiwork. I guy did show who I photographed. Later he had marking on his pants in the photo[seated], but not when he left. Later another "thing" talking with her on the phone. At that point I did not rely on my feelings. I never started the paperwork! Every change in her I never worried, becuase I knew to delay more. Less than a year after marriage I knew without doubt she had fucked up with another dude. No problem I'm still married but the law doesen't apply here in the US. I never had kids with here or lived with her. If you have any-repeat-any doubts, yet you continue to play the "game" just don't start the process. She would have been here with me by now, I think is was under 18 months for the visa. She can't do this again until she pays for the divorce which means she can't set foot here jeje. My friend who is spanish did all of it. He went to fetch her after about 3000 in stages of processing. She burned the visa, all the papers and said she had a change of "heart". I never paid shit! Does this help you?

BoricuaOnline
09-26-09, 18:57
This brings up a question.
I have heard on one hand that it is impossible to get a visa to bring a DR female into the US.
Yet I hear stories like this (posted) regularly.

What is it really like?
(Not looking for inputs or discussion like: "Don't do it!!")

Just asking if anyone has first-hand information on the subject,
like how they did it, the difficulty they had, how they worked around it,
etc.

Anyone with personal experience?
Thanks!

My brother is married to a dominican, visa was denied on first time but approved on case review. It took four years to him to get her visa. Average time to get her a visa is 9 months to a year. There are some basic requirements to bring a DR girl to US: you have to be employed, with a salary level requirement that varies from state to state, your can't be a temporary worker. Unemployed and wealthy? No problem. Dominican people from high and in some cases middle class are not going to have problems to get a visa by their own. The poorer, less educated are going to have more problems. If your girl has a bank account it is going to help.

One of the US government concern about giving visas is to avoid to give one to fake or arranged marriages where a person gets paid to help other to get a visa. To evidence that you and your girl are a real couple, the following is going to help: pictures of you and your chica in different environments (with relatives, at her house, etc.), phone bills showing calls between both of you, western union slips etc. They are going to interview you and your chica separately so you must know everything about her: name, age, kids, relatives, where she lived what she studied, how you met her and viceversa.

The faster way to get her a visa is to get a 90 day "novia" visa. If you get her a novia visa you should marry her during that period of time.

At this time it is easier to get your girl a visa than when my brother did. When you request one you are going to enter a waiting list which is moving faster now than in the past. The entire process is going to cost you near a thousand dollars.

There are over one million dominicans living in the states so I do not believe it is "that impossible to get a visa".

Puerto La Cruz
09-26-09, 20:52
This is by far the easiest way to bring a Dominican girl here but you have to marry her within 90 days of date of entry, otherwise the visa expires and she's here illegally. I just did one for somebody and the process took about 5 months.

Negro562
09-26-09, 21:18
However, I have seen girls get visa other ways also. I have a friend who got a visa in a few days because she got a job on someone's private yatch and they needed her to come to the states to meet the boat. The visa was for 90 days entrance into the united states then she had to leave and re-enter and she could stay for another 90 days. The total term of this visa was for like five years and she got it faster than the novia visa. I think it only took like a week to get. this chick did have a house, bank account, or anything else. She just had a sure job and I guess they were not going to deny her an oppurtuniy to make her some money.

Now, these old cats that come over here and marry their jumpoff thinking they are going to get her into the states that way have another thing coming. I have seen so many of them end up just moving here because they can never get the chick in. I guess the man (the government) knows that as soon as she makes it to the states she is going to leave his ass and go work the field.(Hahahahaha) This makes me laugh whenever I think about it.

Now another way I have seen girls get visas are to enrol in school in the states. I had a friend enroll in beauty school and she got a visa. Once she got there she worked the situation but, I was impressed the road that she took to get a visa.

Yanqui69
09-26-09, 22:03
Good information, no BS, - MUCHAS GRACIAS MIS AMIGOS!

Terry U
09-27-09, 03:03
This site is highly recommended with tons of info from people who've been there and done that. http://dominicanstotheusa.com/forum/

Traveler04
09-27-09, 12:43
Thank you for passing on this information! What a great site.

Gfechaser
09-27-09, 14:16
I want to travel to the DR and would not mind staying at Black Beards, but I have heard that one can find better chicas if one has the gumption to travel/hunt around for better opportunities. Nevertheless I have found that most experienced travelers usually follow a certain pattern when hunting for chicas in any mongering destination. For all you experienced DR mongers on this board, what is the typical rotation that most of you guys follow when in the DR? Which places on the map are best for picking up GFE chicas and avoiding the hardcore ones? I do not want to play it safe at blackbeards and then miss out on all the good action on my first trip to the DR.

Yanqui69
09-27-09, 20:31
I want to travel to the DR and would not mind staying at Black Beards, but I have heard that one can find better chicas if one has the gumption to travel/hunt around for better opportunities. Nevertheless I have found that most experienced travelers usually follow a certain pattern when hunting for chicas in any mongering destination. For all you experienced DR mongers on this board, what is the typical rotation that most of you guys follow when in the DR? Which places on the map are best for picking up GFE chicas and avoiding the hardcore ones? I do not want to play it safe at blackbeards and then miss out on all the good action on my first trip to the DR.

I don't know the south coast well.
On the north coast, Sosua is the tourist town that doubles as the hooker capitol of the north. You will find many, many trying to earn some money. They will range from the hard core hookers doing it as a career to the girl from the campos or small town who just got off the bus and is there to pay some bills, her tuition, etc. Finding which one is which is up to you.

The further away you get from the tourist towns, the nore "normal" girls you will find, but rather than screwing up such a girl's heart/mind, its better to stick with the chicas who play for pay, its much less complicated all around.

Few speak English. The farther away from the tourist town, the more you'll need Spanish.

Buena Suerte!

Sabor
09-28-09, 12:55
Well put Yanqui, I've been to Sosua several times but never to BB's. I have to say you can almost tell the hardcore ones from the amatuers. Most of the time the amatuers will have a wing lady with them while the pros will be roaming like a predator. Rawlo, the game is to not care. If she sees your desperate and looking at her like the first time you saw a Playboy centerfold she will sucker you in any way she can. For Sosua all the information is in this forum. The "area" is not that big and well stocked! I will be there soon!

Be safe!

Rodeo9112
09-29-09, 15:17
Just wondering, besides Pedro Clisante, New Garden and the beach, are there any other bars/places off of the main drag to find talent in somewhat decent numbers (5-10 chicas), day or night? I'm talking about just pulling girls that may be semi-pros (working as waitresses or bartenders) or even pros. I'm going to be with a big group of guys and I can see wanting to get away from the crowd and competition and just go window shopping for a hidden gem. I was thinking maybe in that area where all the souvenir shops are, but I've only ever seen men and old women working the shops in that area. Any additional feedback, suggestions would be greatly appreciate.

Rodeo

Onedazz
09-30-09, 14:07
Just wondering, besides Pedro Clisante, New Garden and the beach, are there any other bars/places off of the main drag to find talent in somewhat decent numbers (5-10 chicas), day or night? I'm talking about just pulling girls that may be semi-pros (working as waitresses or bartenders) or even pros. I'm going to be with a big group of guys and I can see wanting to get away from the crowd and competition and just go window shopping for a hidden gem. I was thinking maybe in that area where all the souvenir shops are, but I've only ever seen men and old women working the shops in that area. Any additional feedback, suggestions would be greatly appreciate.

RodeoYou really can find a chica anywhere. I was getting my nails done, conversed with this chica and took her to my room. I know she was no hoe if you know what I mean, the best I've uncovered. I had 3 day of nonstop action. The other thing to remember is tha t their situations very from trip to trip, that is here one trip, nowhere to be found the next. Go and sit in a salon sometimes, you'll find gold!

Rover2
09-30-09, 23:28
You really can find a chica anywhere. I was getting my nails done, conversed with this chica and took her to my room. I know she was no hoe if you know what I mean, the best I've uncovered. I had 3 day of nonstop action. The other thing to remember is tha t their situations very from trip to trip, that is here one trip, nowhere to be found the next. Go and sit in a salon sometimes, you'll find gold!You sound like a man who knows what he's talking about.

Jiggafiedjosh
10-01-09, 03:23
Just wondering, besides Pedro Clisante, New Garden and the beach, are there any other bars/places off of the main drag to find talent in somewhat decent numbers (5-10 chicas), day or night? I'm talking about just pulling girls that may be semi-pros (working as waitresses or bartenders) or even pros. I'm going to be with a big group of guys and I can see wanting to get away from the crowd and competition and just go window shopping for a hidden gem. I was thinking maybe in that area where all the souvenir shops are, but I've only ever seen men and old women working the shops in that area. Any additional feedback, suggestions would be greatly appreciate.

RodeoHey you guys from New York?

Rolling 15 deep?

Is that the crew you talking about?

Rodeo9112
10-01-09, 20:06
Hey you guys from New York?

Rolling 15 deep?

Is that the crew you talking about?No, no New Yorkers in our crew this time; we got fools from DC, Atlanta, LA, Maryland, Miami, and I think Chicago though--12 deep!

Rodeo

Madan99
10-01-09, 23:00
Friends,

I heard a lot about La Passions Bar & Spa. I will be in Sosua in a few weeks for one week and staying at Casa Marina Beach. I tried to find the address of La Passions but could not find. Will some one give the direction and address of the Spa.

Thank you in anticipation,

Madan

Terry U
10-02-09, 12:59
Friends,

I heard a lot about La Passions Bar & Spa. I will be in Sosua in a few weeks for one week and staying at Casa Marina Beach. I tried to find the address of La Passions but could not find. Will some one give the direction and address of the Spa.

Thank you in anticipation,

Madan
Go straight down calle Pedro Clisante, Dominos bar and Hotel Europa will be on your left hand side, walk about 5 more minutes and you'll see La Pasions on the right hand side of the street, can't miss it, you'll see the sign.

Manizales911
10-02-09, 13:24
No, no New Yorkers in our crew this time; we got fools from DC, Atlanta, LA, Maryland, Miami, and I think Chicago though--12 deep!

RodeoHoly sh*t,12 dudes partying with the Rodeo man in the DR,there won't be anything left of the place when you guys get through with it,fellow mongers beware do not go down there for at least a week after Rodeo and his hombres cut through town cuz all the chicas will be home sleeping. LOL.

Ponderosa
10-02-09, 14:24
Go straight down calle Pedro Clisante, Dominos bar and Hotel Europa will be on your left hand side, walk about 5 more minutes and you'll see La Pasions on the right hand side of the street, can't miss it, you'll see the sign.

It is in the opposite direction of the beach and away from the more "touristy" area of Sosua. Like Terry said, you can't miss it.

Onedazz
10-02-09, 15:04
Go straight down calle Pedro Clisante, Dominos bar and Hotel Europa will be on your left hand side, walk about 5 more minutes and you'll see La Pasions on the right hand side of the street, can't miss it, you'll see the sign.Actually I made this mistake when I looked for the new location of La Passion.
At the corner where the old palace hotel was across the street (south) and to the left was the old location .I started due east from this point .I crossed a side street .I came to a bar that I thought was it ,I had a drink but there was no orange and black theme.I walked further east and came to fenced enclosure with the door open ,but no chicas there. I went adentro and there it was ,sitting area to the left and the bar area to the right ,rooms to the back with the pool in front. It was around 1p.m. .I was told that the chicas come around 2-3 p.m. Thelast time I'd been there was when Monica and Barbie were there.

Frannie
10-02-09, 15:17
Friends,

I heard a lot about La Passions Bar & Spa. I will be in Sosua in a few weeks for one week and staying at Casa Marina Beach. I tried to find the address of La Passions but could not find. Will some one give the direction and address of the Spa.

Thank you in anticipation,

Madan

Just take a motoconcho.

Mr Gogo
10-02-09, 15:28
No, no New Yorkers in our crew this time; we got fools from DC, Atlanta, LA, Maryland, Miami, and I think Chicago though--12 deep!

Rodeolet me know when yall going so i can tell my girls to stay inside.LOL

Niceb
10-02-09, 16:20
Friends,

I heard a lot about La Passions Bar & Spa. I will be in Sosua in a few weeks for one week and staying at Casa Marina Beach. I tried to find the address of La Passions but could not find. Will some one give the direction and address of the Spa.

Thank you in anticipation,

MadanEverything is at hand in Sosua, the beach, the bars, the girls. Don't stress yourself. I think you know LaPassion web site (www.lapassion-sosua.com). You can you see photos of the girls, what you can get (Menu) and there is also a Forum. 1300 pesos, massage with happy ending, 2500 for fun on site, 2500 to more to go with the girl.(36 pesos for 1 dollar).

There's lots of very cheap mototaxis, you don't have to walk to go anywhere

Enjoy yourself

Terry U
10-02-09, 21:59
Just take a motoconcho.

I would like to add to only pay 20 pesos, so make sure you have change because they won't.

Sidney
10-02-09, 23:21
After a money argument, she tried to take anything. Succeeding only with an electric toothbrush. Describing her = maybe 19, a very long tongue, suggestive, very pushy, flirtatious, old lady's hair wig, great body, young, bi-sexual, dances a lot at Latino's.

Charlyboy
10-03-09, 04:31
Rodeo:

When are you and the boys hitting Sosua?

NNJ boy here visiting Sosua the starting the 8th.


No, no New Yorkers in our crew this time; we got fools from DC, Atlanta, LA, Maryland, Miami, and I think Chicago though--12 deep!

Rodeo

Rodeo9112
10-03-09, 06:35
Rodeo:

When are you and the boys hitting Sosua?

NNJ boy here visiting Sosua the starting the 8th.8th - 12th

Bachatero
10-03-09, 13:06
This is by far the easiest way to bring a Dominican girl here but you have to marry her within 90 days of date of entry, otherwise the visa expires and she's here illegally. I just did one for somebody and the process took about 5 months.Getting fiancee visa approved in the U.S. is a piece of cake, but the real test comes at the U.S. consulate in D.R. (or any other country with high incidences of immigrations fraud for that matter) and often the visa is denied by the consulate.

Most novia visa attempts are shams (even if the guy doesn't think so) and the consulate is quite good at ferreting out shams and denying the visa. On top of that, the interviewer at the consulate is a young American who is trying to make a career at the State Department - they are personally responsible for errors and will simply deny if there is any doubt so as not to hurt their career.

Madan99
10-05-09, 10:06
Everything is at hand in Sosua, the beach, the bars, the girls. Don't stress yourself. I think you know LaPassion web site (www.lapassion-sosua.com). You can you see photos of the girls, what you can get (Menu) and there is also a Forum. 1300 pesos, massage with happy ending, 2500 for fun on site, 2500 to more to go with the girl.(36 pesos for 1 dollar).

There's lots of very cheap mototaxis, you don't have to walk to go anywhere

Enjoy yourselfThank you very much.

You are great help.

Koki9290
10-06-09, 00:21
Nobody has mentioned that salad is prolly the WORST thing to eat, because it's likely rinsed in tap water.

Am in D.R. right now and will give a full report when I return.

All decent restaurants and most Dominicans rinse their lettuce with clorox and water to kill the bacteria. In 30-40 trips over the past couple years, I have never been sick.

Xmand
10-07-09, 04:00
thanks to this great board for giving me the information and motivation to go to the d. r.!

my first 5 nights were at the viva wyndham all-inclusive. i knew this place is not gf, but being my first time in a 3rd world country, i wanted to be assured of cleanliness and good food. my final two nights were at blackbeard's, so i planned on holding off on mongering until then. well, i ended up having two encounters before bb's! (will post my bb's experience in the puerto plata thread).

picked up both chicks on rosen street in sosewage. i speak a little spanish, and most "hospitality workers" speak a little english.

first chick, pamela, pedestrian face but skinny tight body. in my initial conversation with her, we only discussed dinner. we got in my crappy rental car (fiat panda), and she was all over me! made it difficult to drive, but i dealt with it. she took us to a locals-only restaurant, so that was an experience for me. also my first meal outside of the wyndham, but my digestive system had no problems!

says she wants to spend the night with me. but i say, problem due to security at my fancy hotel. so she suggests a cabana, says she'll spend the night with me for 2000 pesos. we go to the cabana, where i have to pay the man 1000 pesos (gringo rate, i'm sure). actually, this cabana is much nicer than expected. modern and clean.

we both take off our clothes, and i see that she's actually too skinny! not anorexic, just very small build with no fat. now i'm feeling like a ****! we showered separately. we do the deed, which i'd describe as good but not great, and she starts dressing. i asked her what happened to the plan for all night, and she says she has to leave to care for her bambino/mother/dog/gerbil/whatever. so i tell her that since she wanted 2000 for all night, i will give her less now. she says she told me 3000 for all night, and wants 2000 now. biaytch! so i gave her 2000, which isn't so bad, but i was also out 1000 for the cabana. i drive her home, she asked to be let off on the main road, and i head back to my hotel.

next afternoon, looking to compensate for last night's mediocre experience, returned to rosen. again got a skinny chick, but her sweet demeanor suggested that she's less "pro" than the one from the previous night. said she's a student in santiago, and only comes to sosewage when her schedule allows. no discussion of money. i had already researched the possibility of sneaking a chica into my hotel, and i determined that it can be done using the alternate entrance. i had a long-sleeve shirt in the car, which i gave her to wear in order to de-slutify her appearance.

i snuck her in successfully, and did have a better time than the night before. we showered together, and she sweetly washed me. then she gave me a massage, and we got busy. much more sensual than the skank from the night before. i drive her back to sosewage, hand her 1500 pesos, but she insists on 2000. overpaid again, but my fault for not discussing price first.

both chicks gave bbbj, and at least one (maybe both – don't remember) performed ball-licking.

i love the d. r., and not just for the chicas. it's a crazy fun place, and cleaner than i expected. everybody's friendly. i also felt much safer than i expected to feel. some travel books say don't drive at night, yet i (gringo) drove at night alone with no problems. lots of potholes on the roads – have to watch out for them.

books also say don't wear shorts, because that screams "turista, " but i wore shorts most of the time. too hot and humid to wear pants!

i live in los angeles, which has no non-stop flights to d. r., so i envy you east coast guys!

editor's note: i would suggest that the author or another forum member consider posting a link to this report in the reports of distinction thread. please click here (http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-reportsofdistinction.php) for more information.

BoricuaOnline
10-07-09, 08:32
[QUOTE=XmandSo I gave her 2000, which isn't so bad, but I was also out 1000 for the cabana. I drive her home, she asked to be let off on the main road, and I head back to my hotel.]

My first DR girl in 1998 was a girl I met in Jaragua Casino Merengue Bar we agreed on $100us (sorry I was a rookie) for all night and she dressed to leave after an hour. I paid her $40 and she said it is a hundred dollars. I politely told her I'll give the remaining tomorrow. I saw her next night and she asked me for the money. I told her " you told me all night and left after an hour, then I'll tell you I pay "tomorrow" so wait until tomorrow again". She was nice and she understood me, not everyone is that lucky.



I snuck her in successfully, and did have a better time than the night before. We showered together, and she sweetly washed me. Then she gave me a massage, and we got busy. Much more sensual than the skank from the night before. I drive her back to SoSEWAGE, hand her 1500 pesos, but she insists on 2000. Overpaid again, but my fault for not discussing price first.]

It is important to always discuss the important things first.

It was better second night, I hopes it gets better next time.


I live in Los Angeles, which has NO non-stop flights to D. R., so I envy you east coast guys!]

Do you envy my 45 minute travel from Puerto Rico? Nice report, welcome to D.R. club.

Negro562
10-07-09, 10:47
thanks to this great board for giving me the information and motivation to go to the d. r.!

my first 5 nights were at the viva wyndham all-inclusive. i knew this place is not gf, but being my first time in a 3rd world country, i wanted to be assured of cleanliness and good food. my final two nights were at blackbeard's, so i planned on holding off on mongering until then. well, i ended up having two encounters before bb's! (will post my bb's experience in the puerto plata thread).

picked up both chicks on rosen street in sosewage. i speak a little spanish, and most "hospitality workers" speak a little english.

first chick, pamela, pedestrian face but skinny tight body. in my initial conversation with her, we only discussed dinner. we got in my crappy rental car (fiat panda), and she was all over me! made it difficult to drive, but i dealt with it. she took us to a locals-only restaurant, so that was an experience for me. also my first meal outside of the wyndham, but my digestive system had no problems!

says she wants to spend the night with me. but i say, problem due to security at my fancy hotel. so she suggests a cabana, says she'll spend the night with me for 2000 pesos. we go to the cabana, where i have to pay the man 1000 pesos (gringo rate, i'm sure). actually, this cabana is much nicer than expected. modern and clean.

we both take off our clothes, and i see that she's actually too skinny! not anorexic, just very small build with no fat. now i'm feeling like a ****! we showered separately. we do the deed, which i'd describe as good but not great, and she starts dressing. i asked her what happened to the plan for all night, and she says she has to leave to care for her bambino/mother/dog/gerbil/whatever. so i tell her that since she wanted 2000 for all night, i will give her less now. she says she told me 3000 for all night, and wants 2000 now. biaytch! so i gave her 2000, which isn't so bad, but i was also out 1000 for the cabana. i drive her home, she asked to be let off on the main road, and i head back to my hotel.

next afternoon, looking to compensate for last night's mediocre experience, returned to rosen. again got a skinny chick, but her sweet demeanor suggested that she's less "pro" than the one from the previous night. said she's a student in santiago, and only comes to sosewage when her schedule allows. no discussion of money. i had already researched the possibility of sneaking a chica into my hotel, and i determined that it can be done using the alternate entrance. i had a long-sleeve shirt in the car, which i gave her to wear in order to de-slutify her appearance.

i snuck her in successfully, and did have a better time than the night before. we showered together, and she sweetly washed me. then she gave me a massage, and we got busy. much more sensual than the skank from the night before. i drive her back to sosewage, hand her 1500 pesos, but she insists on 2000. overpaid again, but my fault for not discussing price first.

both chicks gave bbbj, and at least one (maybe both – don't remember) performed ball-licking.

i love the d. r., and not just for the chicas. it's a crazy fun place, and cleaner than i expected. everybody's friendly. i also felt much safer than i expected to feel. some travel books say don't drive at night, yet i (gringo) drove at night alone with no problems. lots of potholes on the roads – have to watch out for them.

books also say don't wear shorts, because that screams "turista, " but i wore shorts most of the time. too hot and humid to wear pants!

i live in los angeles, which has no non-stop flights to d. r., so i envy you east coast guys!

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i live here and i travel back a forth between the dr and la for work. if you plan ahead you can get pretty reasonable flights from la to the dr. i don't do the north coast of the dr that much but, i know you can get some good prices on tickets if you look around. (hell, i am from la also but i am here now and loving it.)

also, i understand what you are saying about the dr was sifferent than what you expected. in fact, coming from la the dr is the shit. i like the women but, i really enjoy the scenery much more than anything. (coming from dry brown la all this green is a relief.)

Corpo
10-07-09, 13:31
this was my second trip to the dr. i decided to try sosua instead of a place like bb or fod. i like the open adventure aspect of a small place like sosua instead of bb/fod. nothing wrong with the other. there's something about going out on the prowl and having a selection of 100's of girls instead of picking out of 15-20 seasoned. the thing i really liked about sosua is the selection between pro's, semi, non or just about anything i desire.

stayed at the ng. great service, staff and overall experience. can't comment on the food except the breakfast, decent. security was also very good.

first night wed went to merenge bar around 11. very busy with many women congregating at the bar and outside area. i was surprised that it was so packed on a wed. after reading the posts prior to the trip, i thought it may be a miss. here’s the difference, instead of having 500 girls it was only 250. i think i can live with that. a lot of eye contact from the seasoned pro’s. they make an effort to establish something immediately, the competition is fierce. i witnessed a few arguments. after some time, decided to head up to classicos. spent about 2 hours interviewing different girls but nothing was really clicking. i was looking for a real sweetheart. one girl, i think was trying to play the part but kept complaining about money. i got bad vibes about her because of her friends. across the dance floor i see this girl with another friend and a guy looking over trying to get my attention. as i walk over to the bar, this euro guy comes over and says that his chick’s friend really likes me and has been looking for the past 2 hours. she’s really shy and wants me to come over first. i head over and start the chit chat. turns out to be a real sweetheart, attitude is great and smoking body. buy a couple of drinks and soon it’s closing time. as we head downstairs, she whispers that she loves my body and would like to see more. i ask her if there’s anything she would like to say before we head back to my place. hoping that she would bring up the price subject. the advantage here, many girls without guys this late. i make a point on checking others out. she clings on tight and says, that she is all mine and anything goes.

as we head back i’m contemplating whether or not i should negotiate a price, but my gut tells me it’s ok. leave it the way it is. we get in and take turns showering. i step out of the shower and walk into the room and see this beautiful 22 year old girl next door type playing with herself looking at me smiling. i lay down next to her and start going to work on her tits. small b’s but very long dark hard nipples. after a few minutes she starts the bbbj, licking the balls, rubbing my dick on her face, the whole time smiling and looking at me. i reach around her nice ass and feel that she is ready, warm and wet. condom on she gets on top and starts going slow. we switch to mish and she grabs my ass squeezing down hard as i pound her to death. she asks if she can get on top again, she wants to finish. we switch and she starts grinding away, eyes closed i see this one is not faking it. i reach around her ass and start to rub her butthole, no objection; in fact she is wiggling and directing her butt. my finger is halfway in, she cums and just lies on top catching her breath.

i direct her to her side, and reach for the lube. she realizes what’s coming and smiles saying to be gentle first. about 30 seconds later i’m in her ass all the way to my balls. she grabs my leg and starts to control the movement. first slow, then she picks up the speed. now she’s on her stomach with me on top. she’s holding on to the sheets, moaning and i’m destroying her ass. i’m thinking sooner or later, she’s going to say please hurry and cum. but to my surprise she’s beyond the initial shock and pain.
after 15 minutes of doing her ass, i ask if i can finish on her face. she says “claro”, of course. so i sit her up on the bed pull off the condom and just explode.

we shower head to bead and just crash. i wake up at around 7 and she’s sucking my dick again. time for a quickie. 9 am she’s getting dressed. nothing about money was ever discussed, so i decide to give her 2000 for all of her effort. she picks up the money and gives it back to me and says, she had a great time and thanks me for treating her nice. i give her the money back and ask her to buy something nice for herself. walk her down, hops on the moto and she’s off.

that was the first night in sosua. i speak semi-fluent spanish; take care of my body and very confident with all types of women. one thing, i always do is treat girls with respect no matter if they are pro’s or non. they pick up on that. i see these guys in the disco just totally abusing these girls and then they wonder why she didn’t want to do this or that. i’ve spent time in the far east, europe and latin america and apply the same rule just adjust to the environment.

i spent another night, more of the same with another similar girl. i really enjoy the dark latinas, they are very sensual, definitely coming back for more.

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Frannie
10-07-09, 13:47
Thanks to this great board for giving me the information and motivation to go to the D. R.!

My first 5 nights were at the Viva Wyndham all-inclusive. I knew this place is not GF, but being my first time in a 3rd world country, I wanted to be assured of cleanliness and good food. My final two nights were at Blackbeard's, so I planned on holding off on mongering until then. Well, I ended up having two encounters before BB's! (will post my BB's experience in the Puerto Plata thread).

Picked up both chicks on Rosen street in SoSEWAGE. I speak a little Spanish, and most "hospitality workers" speak a little English.



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It sounds like you are a bit ambivalent about your sexual experiences, because your repeatedly refer to the town of Sosua as "SoSEWAGE".

You make it sound like sewage is running in the streets, which is far from the truth, as Sosua is a pleasant little beach resort town that has a number of bars where you can meet girls to pay for sex, one full service brothel, and a number of "chica friendly" hotels. However, it also has many non-mongering tourists.

Zippy42
10-07-09, 14:34
It sounds like you are a bit ambivalent about your sexual experiences, because your repeatedly refer to the town of Sosua as "SoSEWAGE".I think what he might be meanng is the same thing as I found when I went to Sousa. The Chicas are absolutley the worst I have encountered at agreeing to terms, pricing, ect and then changing the deal on you. You rarely see this kind of behavior in Colombia, CR, Brazil and If a girl agrees to TLN, 2000 pesos, ect, then that is what you get. Not always, but the majority of the tme. Sosua, I found to be completely different and very irritating the way the chicas never live up to there word, then puts you in a bad mood for the next day. This is how I read into what he was trying to say.

Blk Big Bootyluv
10-08-09, 00:32
Here here...I'm from LA too I love the DR my 2nd home.


I live here and I travel back a forth between the DR and LA for work. If you plan ahead you can get pretty reasonable flights from LA to the DR. I don't do the North Coast of the DR that much but, I know you can get some good prices on tickets if you look around. (Hell, I am from LA also but I am here now and loving it.)

Also, I understand what you are saying about the DR was sifferent than what you expected. In fact, coming from LA the DR is the shit. I like the women but, I really enjoy the scenery much more than anything. (Coming from dry brown LA all this green is a relief.)

Love Seeker
10-10-09, 13:02
I think what he might be meanng is the same thing as I found when I went to Sousa. The Chicas are absolutley the worst I have encountered at agreeing to terms, pricing, ect and then changing the deal on you. You rarely see this kind of behavior in Colombia, CR, Brazil and If a girl agrees to TLN, 2000 pesos, ect, then that is what you get. Not always, but the majority of the tme. Sosua, I found to be completely different and very irritating the way the chicas never live up to there word, then puts you in a bad mood for the next day. This is how I read into what he was trying to say.

You will pay a bit more at Passions or BB's but the price is the price. If you have any problems you have Peter or John to complain too.

Negro562
10-10-09, 15:39
I have a question for you my fellow mongers.

It is a known fact that Santiago has some of the most beautiful women on this island. However, it is not very easy to get access to the ladies in Santiago and it's surrounding areas because they are more discret. That pretty much stops most mongers from coming to this area in search of the nice fresh chicas.

Now here is my question. What if you could fly into Santiago, be picked up at the airport and driven to a spot where you get all the comforts of home (The ability to stock the place with food and drink of your choosing. free Internet service) and have new chicas delivered on call 24/7. Not a place with inhouse chicas that service everyone but, fresh chicas that are really not into working but need a little money and are willing to do what they have to do to get it, as long as it is somewhere discret and they feel comfortable. All the negotiations with the girls would be left up to you are there would be no standard price that the girls get just whatever you negotiate. However, if need have someone to help you negotiate and get the best deal for you.

What if you could have access to drivers that know their way around and will take you anywhere that you want to go. (If you want to hit the strip joints, you are there. Go to the mall, you are there. Hit up the clubs or casinos, you are there. If you want to take and excursion to the mountains or the beach, you are there). If you meet the girls, while you are out, you could take them back to the spot and not have to worry about the security guard hassling you to let the girl enter.

What if you could have a guide that is actually looking out for your best interest instead of being more interested in how much money they are making off of you. A guide that is actually out having a good time with you but not at your expense.

Would this interest any of you?

I'm just asking....

Manizales911
10-10-09, 15:58
I have a question for you my fellow mongers.

It is a known fact that Santiago has some of the most beautiful women on this island. However, it is not very easy to get access to the ladies in Santiago and it's surrounding areas because they are more discret. That pretty much stops most mongers from coming to this area in search of the nice fresh chicas.

Now here is my question. What if you could fly into Santiago, be picked up at the airport and driven to a spot where you get all the comforts of home (The ability to stock the place with food and drink of your choosing. free Internet service) and have new chicas delivered on call 24/7. Not a place with inhouse chicas that service everyone but, fresh chicas that are really not into working but need a little money and are willing to do what they have to do to get it, as long as it is somewhere discret and they feel comfortable. All the negotiations with the girls would be left up to you are there would be no standard price that the girls get just whatever you negotiate. However, if need have someone to help you negotiate and get the best deal for you.

What if you could have access to drivers that know their way around and will take you anywhere that you want to go. (If you want to hit the strip joints, you are there. Go to the mall, you are there. Hit up the clubs or casinos, you are there. If you want to take and excursion to the mountains or the beach, you are there). If you meet the girls, while you are out, you could take them back to the spot and not have to worry about the security guard hassling you to let the girl enter.

What if you could have a guide that is actually looking out for your best interest instead of being more interested in how much money they are making off of you. A guide that is actually out having a good time with you but not at your expense.

Would this interest any of you?

I'm just asking....Back to Palace about 8:30. The Oktoberfest party was in full swing. Loud music, balloons and decorations all over the place. But didn't seem to change much in terms of what was going on. About 75 girls, including some I had seen on my trip the prvious Friday, and maybe 100 guys. About half nude, most of the rest topless or in see through garb. Angelina was at her post, naked except for pink stockings (is that an Oktoberfest tradition? ). Had some dinner (Bavarian theme) with the guys from North America and learned that one had had a good experience with:

SIMONA, a very slender, blonde wiht nice enhanced D cups, from the Czech republic wearing a white bra and panty outfit. She seemed a bit shy when I sat down next to her on one of the couches by the pool. But we chatted, she kissed and grabbed for the right appendages. In the room she was very sweet and very hot. Unfortunately the room was also very hot and I had begun to sweat more than I cared for. But she performed like a champ and earned her CIM. 100 Euro.

Getting to the end of what I figured might be my last day, so resolved to make it a good time. But was foiled when I was accosted in the Kino by

ANNA from Germany. A large chested gal wearing the traditoinal german dress from which her boobs protruded. Let my instincts lapse. She started a BJ and then immediately started an aggressive upsell. But by then I was hooked. Went to a room which was again overheated. She asked if I wanted specials. I asked what they were, she ponted to the signs on the wall. When I said it would stick to normal, she got very sour. Sucked me lackluster and assumed the doggie. I didn't finish and went to pay up. 50 Euro. Only really bad experience in 14 attempts over two full days.

Returned to Janita and Kelly for my last experiences. Both were fabulous as on Friday. Asked Kelly if she had ever done a gangabang. She said she had just done one a few days before with "four boys." They didn't finissh, she said, but they had all had a wondeful time with much laughter and joking in the room. When she approached me in the Kino about 1 am I told her I had already done all I could, but she persuaded me to give it another try. She gave it all she had, but couldn't make me finish. "You are a sex machine, " she smiled. "Maybe", I said, "but right now I am out of gas."

Back to Flemings and to bed. A few final thoughts in next, and last installment. Of course it would interest the fellow mongering community. This concept is very common in the large cities in Colombia and I used these services when I was new to the country and my spanish was less than adequate.

There are several reasons it is not prevalent in the DR and I do not profess to know all the reasons but the main reason in my opinion is the Dominicans are not smart, organized businessman and do not show attention to detail and if you are going to offer a service like this to foreigners they will expect a well run service and in my opinion and I hate to generalize but the Dominicans aren't capable. Just look at most of the well run businesses here, it is somewhat dominated by foreign owners. To run a business like this in Santiago it would require a Dominican at least on the payroll for the reasons you stated, the semi-pros are kind of underground and they are not going to work directly for a foreigner.

Yanqui69
10-10-09, 16:11
I have a question for you my fellow mongers.

It is a known fact that Santiago has some of the most beautiful women on this island. However, it is not very easy to get access to the ladies in Santiago and it's surrounding areas because they are more discret. That pretty much stops most mongers from coming to this area in search of the nice fresh chicas.

Now here is my question. What if you could fly into Santiago, be picked up at the airport and driven to a spot where you get all the comforts of home (The ability to stock the place with food and drink of your choosing. free Internet service) and have new chicas delivered on call 24/7. Not a place with inhouse chicas that service everyone but, fresh chicas that are really not into working but need a little money and are willing to do what they have to do to get it, as long as it is somewhere discret and they feel comfortable. All the negotiations with the girls would be left up to you are there would be no standard price that the girls get just whatever you negotiate. However, if need have someone to help you negotiate and get the best deal for you.

What if you could have access to drivers that know their way around and will take you anywhere that you want to go. (If you want to hit the strip joints, you are there. Go to the mall, you are there. Hit up the clubs or casinos, you are there. If you want to take and excursion to the mountains or the beach, you are there). If you meet the girls, while you are out, you could take them back to the spot and not have to worry about the security guard hassling you to let the girl enter.

What if you could have a guide that is actually looking out for your best interest instead of being more interested in how much money they are making off of you. A guide that is actually out having a good time with you but not at your expense.

Would this interest any of you?

I'm just asking....

Dude, you have telepathic powers, - you stole my idea!

Yanqui69
10-10-09, 16:17
this was my second trip to the dr. i decided to try sosua instead of a place like bb or fod. i like the open adventure aspect of a small place like sosua instead of bb/fod. nothing wrong with the other. there's something about going out on the prowl and having a selection of 100's of girls instead of picking out of 15-20 seasoned. the thing i really liked about sosua is the selection between pro's, semi, non or just about anything i desire.

stayed at the ng. great service, staff and overall experience. can't comment on the food except the breakfast, decent. security was also very good.

first night wed went to merenge bar around 11. very busy with many women congregating at the bar and outside area. i was surprised that it was so packed on a wed. after reading the posts prior to the trip, i thought it may be a miss. here’s the difference, instead of having 500 girls it was only 250. i think i can live with that. a lot of eye contact from the seasoned pro’s. they make an effort to establish something immediately, the competition is fierce. i witnessed a few arguments. after some time, decided to head up to classicos. spent about 2 hours interviewing different girls but nothing was really clicking. i was looking for a real sweetheart. one girl, i think was trying to play the part but kept complaining about money. i got bad vibes about her because of her friends. across the dance floor i see this girl with another friend and a guy looking over trying to get my attention. as i walk over to the bar, this euro guy comes over and says that his chick’s friend really likes me and has been looking for the past 2 hours. she’s really shy and wants me to come over first. i head over and start the chit chat. turns out to be a real sweetheart, attitude is great and smoking body. buy a couple of drinks and soon it’s closing time. as we head downstairs, she whispers that she loves my body and would like to see more. i ask her if there’s anything she would like to say before we head back to my place. hoping that she would bring up the price subject. the advantage here, many girls without guys this late. i make a point on checking others out. she clings on tight and says, that she is all mine and anything goes.

as we head back i’m contemplating whether or not i should negotiate a price, but my gut tells me it’s ok. leave it the way it is. we get in and take turns showering. i step out of the shower and walk into the room and see this beautiful 22 year old girl next door type playing with herself looking at me smiling. i lay down next to her and start going to work on her tits. small b’s but very long dark hard nipples. after a few minutes she starts the bbbj, licking the balls, rubbing my dick on her face, the whole time smiling and looking at me. i reach around her nice ass and feel that she is ready, warm and wet. condom on she gets on top and starts going slow. we switch to mish and she grabs my ass squeezing down hard as i pound her to death. she asks if she can get on top again, she wants to finish. we switch and she starts grinding away, eyes closed i see this one is not faking it. i reach around her ass and start to rub her butthole, no objection; in fact she is wiggling and directing her butt. my finger is halfway in, she cums and just lies on top catching her breath.

i direct her to her side, and reach for the lube. she realizes what’s coming and smiles saying to be gentle first. about 30 seconds later i’m in her ass all the way to my balls. she grabs my leg and starts to control the movement. first slow, then she picks up the speed. now she’s on her stomach with me on top. she’s holding on to the sheets, moaning and i’m destroying her ass. i’m thinking sooner or later, she’s going to say please hurry and cum. but to my surprise she’s beyond the initial shock and pain.
after 15 minutes of doing her ass, i ask if i can finish on her face. she says “claro”, of course. so i sit her up on the bed pull off the condom and just explode.

we shower head to bead and just crash. i wake up at around 7 and she’s sucking my dick again. time for a quickie. 9 am she’s getting dressed. nothing about money was ever discussed, so i decide to give her 2000 for all of her effort. she picks up the money and gives it back to me and says, she had a great time and thanks me for treating her nice. i give her the money back and ask her to buy something nice for herself. walk her down, hops on the moto and she’s off.

that was the first night in sosua. i speak semi-fluent spanish; take care of my body and very confident with all types of women. one thing, i always do is treat girls with respect no matter if they are pro’s or non. they pick up on that. i see these guys in the disco just totally abusing these girls and then they wonder why she didn’t want to do this or that. i’ve spent time in the far east, europe and latin america and apply the same rule just adjust to the environment.

i spent another night, more of the same with another similar girl. i really enjoy the dark latinas, they are very sensual, definitely coming back for more.

editor's note: i would suggest that the author or another forum member consider posting a link to this report in the reports of distinction thread. please click here (http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-reportsofdistinction.php) for more information.

for your sake, i hope you got her phone number, amigo!

MiamiHeatLuver
10-10-09, 16:51
"She picks up the money and gives it back to me and says, she had a great time and thanks me for treating her nice."

Sounds unbelievable! Especially in Classico's every single person in there knows what time it is.


I wish somebody could point out ONE just ONE non-pro in Sousua. lol

Negro562
10-10-09, 16:59
"She picks up the money and gives it back to me and says, she had a great time and thanks me for treating her nice."

Sounds unbelievable! Especially in Classico's every single person in there knows what time it is.


I wish somebody could point out ONE just ONE non-pro in Sousua. lol

Will never happen. The no pros in Sosua go to college and get jobs outside Sosua.

Reiner Otto
10-10-09, 21:06
Being a bit tired of the blond models here in Ukraine, I want to taste some chocolate. There are cheap flights available to Samana. How fast/expensive is the transfere to Sosua ?

Thanx in advance, guys.

Yanqui69
10-10-09, 22:47
Being a bit tired of the blond models here in Ukraine, I want to taste some chocolate. There are cheap flights available to Samana. How fast/expensive is the transfere to Sosua ?

Thanx in advance, guys.
Caribe Tours buses run to Sosua, and all over the island.
Very cheap, and provide a nice view of the island.
They are air conditioned and have bathrooms.
You can look them up on the internet for schedules.

Not sure what air connections exist between Samana and Sosua.

If professional girls are not your first priority, try Las Terrenas.
Beautiful location. Germans, French, Italians there.
(Aber keine Profis, nur "normale" Maedchen).

Niceb
10-10-09, 23:07
The best deal would be to f... for free and spend a great time with the girl. It impossible except for the lucky guy below. When to many people are involved the price goes up. Not good.

Jaosousa
10-11-09, 04:52
Being a bit tired of the blond models here in Ukraine, I want to taste some chocolate. There are cheap flights available to Samana. How fast/expensive is the transfere to Sosua ?

Thanx in advance, guys.According to Samana.net: "Caribe Tours and Metro Bus Lines serve Samana from Santo Domingo and Puerto Plata. Also, several other busses travel the same routes. It should be noted that Caribe Tours has only one bus daily departing Puerto Plata at 7 a.m. and returning, departing Samana at 4 p.m. Several other private busses leave Samana at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. daily." http://www.samana.net/18-es.html

The bus for Puerto Plata will pass Sosua. Las Terrenas is a nice town in Samana. There is a new highway connecting Samana and Santo Domingo, mostly flat and straight, some people do the trip from Samana to Santo Domingo in about two hours. The new highway has about 5 tolls.

http://www.caribetours.com.do/ click "Horarios" for the schedule.

Ehunter
10-11-09, 04:56
Caribe Tours buses run to Sosua, and all over the island.

Not sure what air connections exist between Samana and Sosua.

If professional girls are not your first priority, try Las Terrenas.
Beautiful location. Germans, French, Italians there.
(Aber keine Profis, nur "normale" Maedchen).
\
Air connections are not worth it if they did exist. Caribe runs from Semana to Las Terrenas and then Sosua. I am guessing Semana to Sosua is 1-2 hours. Probably cost you $5.

Everybody wants Keine Profi... but without sacrificing skills. Unfortunately, you will have to work much harder to to find something to fullfill all needs.

Let us know how Semana works out...

Corpo
10-12-09, 14:00
"She picks up the money and gives it back to me and says, she had a great time and thanks me for treating her nice."

Sounds unbelievable! Especially in Classico's every single person in there knows what time it is.

I wish somebody could point out ONE just ONE non-pro in Sousua. lolI'm not saying that she wasn't a pro. I just think, based on my experience that she was trying to play it down and hope for something long term. She called the following night trying to come back.

Mr Gogo
10-13-09, 19:58
Something interesting happened yesterday. I told my youngest son 18 that I had to go to the DR soon to check on the buisiness. He said he heard people go there to buy poor pussy. I ignored him and said I know nothing about that. But I was very offended and wanted to defend the finer qualities of the DR. But I don't want any of my sons going to the DR until they reach 35. I just feel they have to expierience young peoples relationships here in America before they can understand mongering in the DR. Plus I don't want any info getting back to babys mommas to add to the negative image they have already concocked about me. But mongering is very private and personal to me and now that I look down the line I don't want them to ever know. Is mongering supposed to be a fathers secret to take to his grave with him or am I being selfish?

Slimtower
10-14-09, 07:37
Take it to the grave man. Cause I'm going to do the same thing. It would be nice if some people could shut their mouths about the dr though. Everybody seems to know about it. A new destination is needed.

Btw. If knowone knows about your mongering youre not being selfish..


Something interesting happened yesterday. I told my youngest son 18 that I had to go to the DR soon to check on the buisiness. He said he heard people go there to buy poor pussy. I ignored him and said I know nothing about that. But I was very offended and wanted to defend the finer qualities of the DR. But I don't want any of my sons going to the DR until they reach 35. I just feel they have to expierience young peoples relationships here in America before they can understand mongering in the DR. Plus I don't want any info getting back to babys mommas to add to the negative image they have already concocked about me. But mongering is very private and personal to me and now that I look down the line I don't want them to ever know. Is mongering supposed to be a fathers secret to take to his grave with him or am I being selfish?

Corpo
10-14-09, 12:21
Is mongering supposed to be a fathers secret to take to his grave with him or am I being selfish?I have a long way to go until facing your issues, but none the less, I think it's a personal issue. I think everyone looks, needs and experiences it in a different way. Take it to the grave, it's your business only.

Ponderosa
10-14-09, 13:33
Something interesting happened yesterday. I told my youngest son 18 that I had to go to the DR soon to check on the buisiness. He said he heard people go there to buy poor pussy. I ignored him and said I know nothing about that. But I was very offended and wanted to defend the finer qualities of the DR. But I don't want any of my sons going to the DR until they reach 35. I just feel they have to expierience young peoples relationships here in America before they can understand mongering in the DR. Plus I don't want any info getting back to babys mommas to add to the negative image they have already concocked about me. But mongering is very private and personal to me and now that I look down the line I don't want them to ever know. Is mongering supposed to be a fathers secret to take to his grave with him or am I being selfish?

I can't speak for anyone else here, but I plan on taking my "secret" to the grave.

Sabor
10-14-09, 14:15
[QUOTE=Ponderosa]I can't speak for anyone else here, but I plan on taking my "secret" to the grave.[/QUOT

Could not have said it better!

Mr Gogo
10-14-09, 14:57
Thanks for justifying my selfishness.

My Secret goes when I go.

Appreciate the help.

Manizales911
10-14-09, 15:12
[QUOTE=Ponderosa]I can't speak for anyone else here, but I plan on taking my "secret" to the grave.[/QUOT

Could not have said it better!I always thought I would take my son (14) to Colombia on his 18th birthday and show him how women treat their men in most of the world outside the U.S.. Maybe it will give him pause before he gets too hung up on some piece of shit greedy,lazy,unaccommodating gringa. I would hate to see him end up in a relationship like I did for 25 years. If I had been to South America when I was young it never would have happened.

Just my 2 cents

BoricuaOnline
10-14-09, 15:40
I can't speak for anyone else here, but I plan on taking my "secret" to the grave.

Lets make a Facebook group: DR mongers and their relatives LOL. When I travel alone nobody knows that I am in DR except you people and some DR girls of course. Keep it a secret.

Helpmann
10-14-09, 15:40
I can't speak for anyone else here, but I plan on taking my "secret" to the grave.If I had sons, I could NEVER monger with them. Nevertheless, by the time they reached 13 years of age, I'd start being pretty frank about women, money, and relationships in the US and abroad, so by the time they reached 18, they'd be pretty well informed about how things work in the world between men and women.

-Helpmann :)

Jaosousa
10-15-09, 01:14
Your son doesn't have to know all the details. I asked my father if he did any mongering when he was in the army stationed in Korea during the Korean War, he never gives much detail. I asked him about prices of chicas during that time and he said the Korean women were happy to get 2 dollars for their services, except when the fleet came to town and sailors drove the price up to 10 dollars.

I went to Sosua with my 20 year old nephew, he had fun dancing and drinking in "After One" and in Classicos. He didn't bag any chicas though.

Could be a positive experience for your son, to see you treated like a king by various attractive women.


Is mongering supposed to be a fathers secret to take to his grave with him or am I being selfish?

Yanqui69
10-15-09, 01:45
[QUOTE=Sabor]I always thought I would take my son (14) to Colombia on his 18th birthday and show him how women treat their men in most of the world outside the U.S.. Maybe it will give him pause before he gets too hung up on some piece of shit greedy,lazy,unaccommodating gringa. I would hate to see him end up in a relationship like I did for 25 years. If I had been to South America when I was young it never would have happened.

Just my 2 cents

Regarding mongering, - definitely a secret not to be shared with one's children, regardless of age.
We all have the usual human frailties, but one does not wish to learn that sort of thing of our fathers, -or our kids of us.

In my case, no sons, -but a daughter.
And if possible I will remain her "knight in shining armor" until I take my secrets to the grave, as Ponderosa said.

Regarding Manizales' idea,
I would take my son to Colombia - and let him fall in love.
Let him find some sweet, Colombian "girl next door."
Indeed, after a Colombiana, he will be spoiled for all other women, especially gringas.

Let him see women first as women, and let that form his perception of women, rather than as wh***s.
Otherwise, how could he view women as anything else for the rest of his life.

I have seen guys bring their young (late teens-early 20s?) sons to BB and bought their kids a piece of a$$, - but that is low, in my opinion.
Make the kid a low-life incapable of a normal relationship.

(Do you think it was just a coincidence that they sounded like extras from the set of The Sopranos?)

Buscemi
10-15-09, 03:12
(Do you think it was just a coincidence that they sounded like extras from the set of The Sopranos?)

How ya' doin?

Manizales911
10-15-09, 04:02
[QUOTE=Manizales911]

Regarding mongering, - definitely a secret not to be shared with one's children, regardless of age.

We all have the usual human frailties, but one does not wish to learn that sort of thing of our fathers, -or our kids of us.

In my case, no sons, -but a daughter.

And if possible I will remain her "knight in shining armor" until I take my secrets to the grave, as Ponderosa said.

Regarding Manizales' idea,

I would take my son to Colombia - and let him fall in love.

Let him find some sweet, Colombian "girl next door."

Indeed, after a Colombiana, he will be spoiled for all other women, especially gringas.

Let him see women first as women, and let that form his perception of women, rather than as wh***s.

Otherwise, how could he view women as anything else for the rest of his life.

I have seen guys bring their young (late teens-early 20s?) sons to BB and bought their kids a piece of a$$, - but that is low, in my opinion.
Make the kid a low-life incapable of a normal relationship.

(Do you think it was just a coincidence that they sounded like extras from the set of The Sopranos?)Damn Yanqui,

I wish I could put my thoughts to written words as well as you. I have no intentions of introducing my son to mongering but I fully intend on introducing him to Colombia and the Latin culture in general as I will be living there full time by then. I can't even imagine being at BB's with one of my kids,yuck.

Yanqui69
10-15-09, 21:26
How ya' doin?


Ow YOO doo'n??

EY! WASSAMATTAWICHOO?

Yanqui69
10-15-09, 21:27
[QUOTE=Yanqui69]Damn Yanqui,

I wish I could put my thoughts to written words as well as you. I have no intentions of introducing my son to mongering but I fully intend on introducing him to Colombia and the Latin culture in general as I will be living there full time by then. I can't even imagine being at BB's with one of my kids,yuck.

You're going to live in Colombia?
How bout hiring me?
Or adopting me?

SavePros321
10-16-09, 00:46
Does anyone happen to know when the Claro store closes during the week (the one right around the corner from NG)?

Manizales911
10-16-09, 02:34
[QUOTE=Manizales911]

You're going to live in Colombia?
How bout hiring me?
Or adopting me?Hire you? No

Adopt you? No

Give you a place to stay free of charge if you come visit? Yes

Chief Justice
10-16-09, 03:24
Does anyone happen to know when the Claro store closes during the week (the one right around the corner from NG)?I don't know the answer to your question but they wouldn't help me bc I wasnt on an annual plan. If you are just using a phone for your vacation, then you may want to go to the place right across the street from Sea Breeze or the place up the street from that irish pub on the left hand side. Right across from the gas station/metro bus station.

Buscemi
10-16-09, 03:41
Does anyone happen to know when the Claro store closes during the week (the one right around the corner from NG)?

I would guess 6PM, but you can buy cards at any colmado, get your phone activated at the little store 2 doors to the right of The Shark Bar, he has never let me down. The kiosk in the main Playero can also activate your phone, but that chica is as dumb as a rock.

Slimtower
10-18-09, 17:21
Is it me or the quality of the chicas in Sosua has delined. Or maybe it is I need to find a new destination. LOL. It's crazy because over the years I've been seeing the same women. Some look good still but some declined in quality. I'll try to remain optimistic. I coulda been with a nice Hatiana yesterday for 500 pesos but I didn't like her atitude after a while. I hate to say it like this but she started "acting like a hatian". Ima hit up classicos tonight and see what happens. Also question. Has any of you guys stayed at the hotel down the block from calypso. Its on the left hand side the rooms are 30 per night with no a/c. I'm consdering it due to the fact that I'm in Europa and I stay here like 99 percent of the time I'm here. Looking for something alittle different. Let me know guys.

Thanks,

Slimtower

Charles Pooter
10-18-09, 21:04
I hate to say it like this but she started "acting like a Haitian".
I would be interested to know what you mean by this. I now live in the DR and I choose to go with haitianas 80% of the time. The reason is that I find them more sincere, honest, appreciative and affectionate and usually better educated. Having said that, there is a small group of hardened and hardcore haitianas to be found in and near the Merengue Bar in Sosúa, but they are far from typical. They have been in Sosúa too long and have picked up the worst traits of their Dominican "co-workers". I look for those fresh out of Haïti.

As for the overall quality declining in Sosúa, guys have been saying that for the five years I have been visiting and probably for decades beforehand. What is clear is that prices are now more attractive than anytime in that five years because of the drop in gringo visitors due to the economic situation, at least 500 pesos less for ST or TLN.

Jaosousa
10-18-09, 22:18
Its on the left hand side the rooms are 30 per night with no a/c. I'm consdering it due to the fact that I'm in Europa and I stay here like 99 percent of the time I'm here. Looking for something alittle different. Let me know guys. Hotel Romanoff? There was 24/7 bar across from Hotel Romanoff named Caperinha. I was in Hotel Romanoff one time, two working girls lived there, they shared a room and I visited their room one time. Seem their room had a kitchen, seemed nice enough from what I can remember. Some working girls live in the Hotel Cubano which is near (probably south east on a semi paved side street) to the Hotel Europa. Hotel Cubano is a little beat up.

Bigup
10-19-09, 04:07
Is it me or the quality of the chicas in Sosua has delined. Or maybe it is I need to find a new destination. LOL. It's crazy because over the years I've been seeing the same women. Some look good still but some declined in quality. I'll try to remain optimistic. I coulda been with a nice Hatiana yesterday for 500 pesos but I didn't like her atitude after a while. I hate to say it like this but she started "acting like a hatian". Ima hit up classicos tonight and see what happens. Also question. Has any of you guys stayed at the hotel down the block from calypso. Its on the left hand side the rooms are 30 per night with no a/c. I'm consdering it due to the fact that I'm in Europa and I stay here like 99 percent of the time I'm here. Looking for something alittle different. Let me know guys.

Thanks,

Slimtower


Slimetower me and my wingmen may traveling to Sosua next month. While your there find out what the closing hours on Classico are Mon to Wed & Thur to Sun. I realize when I we arrive they may change again due to the season.

Any other input on the times guys, please feel free.

Mister Booblover
10-19-09, 12:13
Hola guys,

Does anyone here have some good advice about buying a small studio appartment in Sosua or surrounding areas? Maximum price 30 k (30.000 usd).

Gracias MB

SavePros321
10-19-09, 15:01
Slimetower me and my wingmen may traveling to Sosua next month. While your there find out what the closing hours on Classico are Mon to Wed & Thur to Sun. I realize when I we arrive they may change again due to the season.

Any other input on the times guys, please feel free.

I am also interested in this information and any input would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

Buscemi
10-19-09, 15:41
Hotel Romanoff? There was 24/7 bar across from Hotel Romanoff named Caperinha. I was in Hotel Romanoff one time, two working girls lived there, they shared a room and I visited their room one time. Seem their room had a kitchen, seemed nice enough from what I can remember. Some working girls live in the Hotel Cubano which is near (probably south east on a semi paved side street) to the Hotel Europa. Hotel Cubano is a little beat up.

I don't think you want to spend more than one nut in Hotel Cubano, it is a step down from Calypso! Hotel Romanoff has a few decent rooms, great food downstairs, (Thai/German).

The nicest quickie hotel is The Coco Hoe-tel, real nice Canadian folks run it. I would even spend the night there if the chica was giving it up in the AM.

SavePros321
10-19-09, 19:18
Can anyone tell me which nails shops are good and where they are located (with New Garden being the starting point), especially the ones that cute chicas frequent?

Slimtower
10-19-09, 20:54
I would be interested to know what you mean by this. I now live in the DR and I choose to go with haitianas 80% of the time. The reason is that I find them more sincere, honest, appreciative and affectionate and usually better educated. Having said that, there is a small group of hardened and hardcore haitianas to be found in and near the Merengue Bar in Sosúa, but they are far from typical. They have been in Sosúa too long and have picked up the worst traits of their Dominican "co-workers". I look for those fresh out of Haïti.

As for the overall quality declining in Sosúa, guys have been saying that for the five years I have been visiting and probably for decades beforehand. What is clear is that prices are now more attractive than anytime in that five years because of the drop in gringo visitors due to the economic situation, at least 500 pesos less for ST or TLN.We'll when I say acting like a hatian It's kinda hard to explain but I'll try my best. I am from Newyork and where I'm from we have alot of Hatian Immigrants and they act the same here as how they do there. Hatian women act overly sassy (trying to act cute) but not in a cute way. They try alittle to hard to be accepted in my opinion. And they also talk loud as hell. And quite frankly their english accent can be annoying especially if they are talking in their normal loud tone. All this translates into goofieness/unclassy. You might not understand where I'm coming from but I'm sure alot of people on this forum can understand what I mean.

But all an all I have the most respect for them because practically all of them out here are more educated than the dominicans. They are the underdogs here! I don't want to make a blanket statement but this is what I observed. Also I noticed that the Hatians don't take as much pride in their appearance as the dominicans. Natrual beauty is what attracts me, but it kinda bothers me to see the hatian women doing all these extra unnessary things to themselves. Like putting all these chemicals in their hair, excess make up etc. Basically I want a quiet haiana that will fuck my brains out. Shut the hell up, take my money and let me call her later. Plain and simple LOL.

And please don't take any of these statements as racist. Because I am a black man myself. This is just my observations.

Slimtower

Slimtower
10-19-09, 20:58
I don't think you want to spend more than one nut in Hotel Cubano, it is a step down from Calypso! Hotel Romanoff has a few decent rooms, great food downstairs, (Thai/German).

The nicest quickie hotel is The Coco Hoe-tel, real nice Canadian folks run it. I would even spend the night there if the chica was giving it up in the AM.Thanks for the Info... I ended up renting an apartment up the block from Europa from this cool ass french lady. Nice apartment kinda steep on the price though. 40 per day no a/c. But the perfect location. Off the beaten path secluded enough for privacy but close enough to the action. Between the autopista and the main strip.

LuvBlkWomen
10-20-09, 03:14
Planning to go Sosua in Nov. Will be going solo. Thinking of staying at New Garden. Does NG have a safe in room? Any safety concerns for solo mongerer? How is the diving in Sosua - which operator? Also, are their ATM machines handy or do you exchange cash at airport?

Sabor
10-20-09, 03:48
Planning to go Sosua in Nov. Will be going solo. Thinking of staying at New Garden. Does NG have a safe in room? Any safety concerns for solo mongerer? How is the diving in Sosua - which operator? Also, are their ATM machines handy or do you exchange cash at airport?

NG is the best place. You have a safe in the room and Lorenzo completed the dinning area. Breakfast is included and the AC is ice cold! I had a jacuzzi this time around and put it to good use, supermarket is right down the road and the action is a stone throw away.

Chief Justice
10-20-09, 04:49
Planning to go Sosua in Nov. Will be going solo. Thinking of staying at New Garden. Does NG have a safe in room? Any safety concerns for solo mongerer? How is the diving in Sosua. Which operator? Also, are their ATM machines handy or do you exchange cash at airport? you are safe at ng. You can also exchange cash with the guys right across the street on the corner. Sosua is pretty safe overall. Just don't let any chicas old or young try to hug you late night to pick your pocket. I have never felt threaten in sosua. But one night an old lady try to hug me and pick my pocket.

Ehunter
10-20-09, 04:55
Hola guys,

Does anyone here have some good advice about buying a small studio appartment in Sosua or surrounding areas? Maximum price 30 k (30.000 usd).

Gracias MB

See your private inbox for contact details. One of our esteemed posters/monger who has not posted here for awhile has been through all this before. He can help you with most anything.

Roblove38
10-20-09, 07:06
Clasico close at 3:00 am Monday to Thurday, and 4:00 am Friday and Saturday.

Jaosousa
10-20-09, 14:21
you are safe at ng. You can also exchange cash with the guys right across the street on the corner. Sosua is pretty safe overall. Just don't let any chicas old or young try to hug you late night to pick your pocket. I have never felt threaten in sosua. But one night an old lady try to hug me and pick my pocket.One night late, when Classicos closed, I was waiting for my wingman in the street just up from Rockys (same street as New Garden) when some chica approached me and got touchy feely with me. I was not interested in her and did not want to be rude, but she got into my back pants pocket and got away with some money without me realizing it at the time.

One night in D'Latinos bar I walked in and two chicas started to dance with me, I had my money in my upper shirt pocket. I am sure the two chicas were feeling for where the money was and sure enough the one chica dancing behind me reached her arm over my shoulder and her hand was heading for my shirt pocket, I just walked away.

If street rats approach you and are aggressive with wanting to touch you, be aware.

Jaosousa
10-20-09, 14:44
I don't think you want to spend more than one nut in Hotel Cubano, it is a step down from Calypso! Hotel Romanoff has a few decent rooms, great food downstairs, (Thai/German).

The nicest quickie hotel is The Coco Hoe-tel, real nice Canadian folks run it. I would even spend the night there if the chica was giving it up in the AM.Agreed, I only used the Hotel Cubano one night, only for sex. The room was good size, with a bedroom and a separate living room. The living room had a small bed, where my wingman had sex with a really short, small chica. (My wingman said he felt like King Kong when he was on top her). I used the bedroom with another chica. Price when I used the Hotel Cubano was about 30 dollars. The chica I was with lived in the Hotel Cubano.

I also used the Hotel Delfin one night for sex. The Delfin is across the street from the big supermarket (Playero Supermarket?) on the main road. The room I had at the Dlefin was beat up. The room had a small kitchen and a good size refrigerator, but the place needed some work. The Delfin had a back entrance with a gate, down the block and across the street from Classicos. I believe a French Canadian guy was running the place when I used it.

The last time I used Hotel Calypso, was when I picked up a dark skin flaca in High Caribe disco (now closed). High Caribe was a big disco outside the center of Sosua, it had an indoor and outdoor area. Some late nights at High Caribe they would bring in roosters for a cock fight. The one time I used Hotel Calypso, I was not impressed, appears the staff at the Calypso at that time did not clean the rooms between guests. Condom wrappers were on the foor, maybe one small clean towel. Maybe the Calypso is better now or maybe if you use that hotel early in the day the rooms are cleaner.

One of the worst places I used for sex was in Boca Chica, some tiny room on the second floor of some building on calle duarte. That place definitely did not clean the rooms between guests. Some chica jerked me off in that room and I shot my load on the bed cover. A friend of my used the same room later in the night and he told me afterward the top of the bed felt wet.

Slimtower
10-20-09, 16:41
I am also interested in this information and any input would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance!Went to the club last night. I was told they close at 3am M-Th 4am Fri-Sun.

Charles Pooter
10-20-09, 17:18
Hi Slimtower

I appreciate your moderate reply to my question. See below:


We'll when I say acting like a Haitian It's kinda hard to explain but I'll try my best. I am from New York and where I'm from we have alot of Hatian Immigrants and they act the same here as how they do there. Hatian women act overly sassy (trying to act cute) but not in a cute way. They try a little to hard to be accepted in my opinion. And they also talk loud as hell. And quite frankly their english accent can be annoying especially if they are talking in their normal loud tone. All this translates into goofieness/unclassy. You might not understand where I'm coming from but I'm sure alot of people on this forum can understand what I mean.
I'll have to take your word on that because I have never visited New York. If you had said "acting like a New York Haitian" I wouldn't even have queried it. In fact it confirms what I said about Haitians (as with many other nationalities) getting corrupted once they leave their own environment. As New York is even more different for them than Sosúa I can believe what you say.


But all an all I have the most respect for them because practically all of them out here are more educated than the dominicans. They are the underdogs here!
Claro!


Also I noticed that the Hatians don't take as much pride in their appearance as the dominicans. Natural beauty is what attracts me, but it kinda bothers me to see the hatian women doing all these extra unnessary things to themselves. Like putting all these chemicals in their hair, excess make up etc. Basically I want a quiet haiana that will fuck my brains out. Shut the hell up, take my money and let me call her later. Plain and simple LOL.
I don't agree about them taking less pride in their appearance. They just have a lot less money on average. On the whole I have found them to be less inclined to mess their bodies about with dyeing, tattoos, piercings, excess makeup, etc., and, like you, I prefer natural beauty.

Marc Anthony
10-20-09, 18:43
Hola guys,

Does anyone here have some good advice about buying a small studio appartment in Sosua or surrounding areas? Maximum price 30 k (30.000 usd).

Gracias MB

You can definitely find a choice of studios at or below that price. Get a local lawyer to represent you. It's worth having someone check the transaction - keep in mind that any RE transaction is buying a piece of paper that's only as good as the local legal system. Most asking prices are much higher than a fair market price - you have to low ball and negotiate, just as you would for a chica.

For a condo, keep in mind that the association is a critical part of the transaction. A bad management/association can leave you with an essentially worthless property. The north coast is littered with literally abandoned or nearly abandoned condos.

RENT FIRST. Stay there. Talk to the residents and get to understand the complaints and issues. There is no place you can buy you can't rent first.

Condos Dominicanos in the middle of Sosua right near the city hall has decent studios offered in that range. It's been around a long time, has a stable management and owners, is rentable both to regular vacationers and mongers (it's chica friendly). It's got it's own internal political issues though and it's no AC . I think that title is reliable but always have the transaction vetted by an experienced attorney. There are lots of other studios around.

I would not just buy one without living in it and doing the homework as you can easily end up just losing all your money.

Mister Booblover
10-20-09, 19:02
I would not just buy one without living in it and doing the homework as you can easily end up just losing all your money.Thanks a lot Marc A. I think I will listen to that advice. Better take time and do enough homework than loosing all the money.

MB

Yanqui69
10-20-09, 21:31
Hola guys,

Does anyone here have some good advice about buying a small studio appartment in Sosua or surrounding areas? Maximum price 30 k (30.000 usd).

Gracias MB

Try the two realtors (below) for rental or sales info.
As mentioned Condos Dominicanos is a nice, well-run complex in the middle of town. Also Casa Residencial.
The realtors can advise on others, making sure you get a title to the property, etc.
The management will make or break a complex.
If poor, the place will go down hill fast, regardless of how it looks now.
Also, renting first is a good idea.

http://www.americanrealtydr.com/
http://www.juanperdomo.com/

Good Luck!

Zip Head
10-21-09, 04:05
Planning to go Sosua in Nov. Will be going solo. Thinking of staying at New Garden. Does NG have a safe in room? Any safety concerns for solo mongerer? How is the diving in Sosua - which operator? Also, are their ATM machines handy or do you exchange cash at airport?

Never had any safety concerns in Sosua, but I don't carry around lots of cash and I always lock up everything in my safe when I have a chica in the room. Diving is pretty poor, at best.....although I usually dive during the day just to do something. There is a good wreck just a bit off shore called the Zingara at about 110 ft....the reefs are all hit or miss, pretty dead coral. but it's still diving, and I enjoy it.

Plenty ATM machines in town near the banks.

Jaosousa
10-21-09, 04:33
Never had any safety concerns in Sosua, but I don't carry around lots of cash and I always lock up everything in my safe when I have a chica in the room. Diving is pretty poor, at best.....although I usually dive during the day just to do something. There is a good wreck just a bit off shore called the Zingara at about 110 ft....the reefs are all hit or miss, pretty dead coral. but it's still diving, and I enjoy it.

Plenty ATM machines in town near the banks.Snorkeling at playa Sousua as well. See some different fish, sea urchins, very little live coral. Some barracuda and needle fish, right off the beach. In the middle area of the beach about 100 feet from the beach there is an area for snorkeling, some boats stop there to let tourists snorkel. Also the area near the Victorian House/Sosua Bay Hotel has some fish amongst the rocks.

Jetblue allows one 50 pound checked suitcase for free, second checked bag they charge a fee. I stopped bringing my fins and mask and snorkel. Several dive shops in Sosua, where you can rent equipment. American Airlines allows two checked bags, no extra fee.

Would love to try the kite boarding in Cabarete, that looks like fun. Seems the wind is always blowing on the beach in Cabarete.

Chief Justice
10-21-09, 05:35
One night late, when Classicos closed, I was waiting for my wingman in the street just up from Rockys (same street as New Garden) when some chica approached me and got touchy feely with me. I was not interested in her and did not want to be rude, but she got into my back pants pocket and got away with some money without me realizing it at the time.

One night in D'Latinos bar I walked in and two chicas started to dance with me, I had my money in my upper shirt pocket. I am sure the two chicas were feeling for where the money was and sure enough the one chica dancing behind me reached her arm over my shoulder and her hand was heading for my shirt pocket, I just walked away.

If street rats approach you and are aggressive with wanting to touch you, be aware.Yea one night I was walking from after one with a chica on my way to casa cayana and an older lady was sitting on a bench. She got up and said 'I kno her shes my friend' and tried to hug me but at the same time going for my back pocket. I told her old ass straight up I will knock her out. She called me mafioso. LOL

SavePros321
10-21-09, 14:39
Planning to go Sosua in Nov. Will be going solo. Thinking of staying at New Garden. Does NG have a safe in room? Any safety concerns for solo mongerer? How is the diving in Sosua - which operator? Also, are their ATM machines handy or do you exchange cash at airport?

If you get a room in the New Wing at New Garden you will have a safe that you can program with your own code and Wilfred (or the maintenance guy who Wilfred sometimes has escort you to your room) will show you how to program it.

DO NOT exchange cash at the airport as they have the worst exchange rates. I even decided to ask while at MIA International what the exchange rates were and almost spit my drink in the woman's face laughing so hard!

In fact, on your way to Sosua from the airport ask your driver if he can stop you at Western Union because they had the best exchange rates last time I was down there. Other than that, the ATM's have some of the best exchange rates overall.

If you can, try to get a room in the New Wing at New Garden. All of my friends who where staying in the old wing saw my jacuzzi suite and their mouth's hit the floor, lol! These rooms are much cleaner and quieter then all the others. You don't have to get the jacuzzi suite though; they have other rooms in the new wing for $69 a night.

Honestly, I never got around to using the jacuzzi. The main reason being that I literally was only in my room when it was time to bang or sleep. I could not allow myself to stay inside too long because I was scared I would miss something. And you WILL miss out staying inside for too long. Me and my wingman came back from eating, I went inside my room to take a dump, came back out and my wingman had this phat-booty cutie all over him. I was like "Damn! Where the hell did she come from and why didn't I spot her first?"

But I patiently waited and scooped her ass up as soon as she came back down stairs :P

Will be at NG again in December. Plan to use the Jacuzzi this time!

Jaosousa
10-21-09, 16:58
Nice room, all set up with your external speakers on your laptop, play some music, cool. Mosts safes I have encountered are not big enough for a 15 inch laptop. I bought cable lock for my laptop, but I haven't used it yet.


If you get a room in the New Wing at New Garden you will have a safe that you can program with your own code and Wilfred (or the maintenance guy who Wilfred sometimes has escort you to your room) will show you how to program it.

DO NOT exchange cash at the airport as they have the worst exchange rates. I even decided to ask while at MIA International what the exchange rates were and almost spit my drink in the woman's face laughing so hard!

In fact, on your way to Sosua from the airport ask your driver if he can stop you at Western Union because they had the best exchange rates last time I was down there. Other than that, the ATM's have some of the best exchange rates overall.

If you can, try to get a room in the New Wing at New Garden. All of my friends who where staying in the old wing saw my jacuzzi suite and their mouth's hit the floor, lol! These rooms are much cleaner and quieter then all the others. You don't have to get the jacuzzi suite though; they have other rooms in the new wing for $69 a night.

Honestly, I never got around to using the jacuzzi. The main reason being that I literally was only in my room when it was time to bang or sleep. I could not allow myself to stay inside too long because I was scared I would miss something. And you WILL miss out staying inside for too long. Me and my wingman came back from eating, I went inside my room to take a dump, came back out and my wingman had this phat-booty cutie all over him. I was like "Damn! Where the hell did she come from and why didn't I spot her first?"

But I patiently waited and scooped her ass up as soon as she came back down stairs :P

Will be at NG again in December. Plan to use the Jacuzzi this time!

John from NJ
10-21-09, 18:34
Planning to go Sosua in Nov. Will be going solo. Thinking of staying at New Garden. Does NG have a safe in room? Any safety concerns for solo mongerer? How is the diving in Sosua - which operator? Also, are their ATM machines handy or do you exchange cash at airport?Spent a week in Sosua in June. The NG is a great place to stay. Paid $69 per night including tax and breakfast. I had a room on the second floor of the new wing. Nice balcony, great AC and a large safe. The pool is very nice & I enjoyed the house girls.

The diving is poor but I went every day for something to do. Most of the diving is right in Sosua Bay. The wreck was great and the Airport Wall & Three Rocks (not be confused with the popular Five Rocks site) out by the airport were good. A day trip to Paradises Island is also worth the time. I used Scuba Elite on the main street. They were very accommodating. Most of the time it was just me, the boat captain and the dive master. They also do cavern dives but did not have the time to try one.

I changed money on the street or at the numerous internet cafes. Their rates were completive and there were no fees. Stay away from the ATM machines. The fees are killers.

Had no safety issues. Kept valuables locked up and only carry a minimum amount of pesos. The NG is close to everything so it was only a short walk back if more money was needed. I got to know a couple of the NG girls and would leave then in my room while I ran errands. Never had a problem. Did hook up with a crazy chica one night but NG security took care of the problem for me.

Hint: tip the security guy once in awhile. He will watch your back. Also tip the maid. She will leave you extra towels and anything else you need.

I did a full report back in June.

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SavePros321
10-21-09, 22:11
Nice room, all set up with your external speakers on your laptop, play some music, cool. Mosts safes I have encountered are not big enough for a 15 inch laptop. I bought cable lock for my laptop, but I haven't used it yet.

Yeah, mine is a 17inch and I've never locked it up, even when I stayed at Blackbeard's. It's going to be hard to miss a chica trying to flee my room with it, lol.

The cool thing about the rooms in the new wing at NG is that you lock it with your room key from the inside of your room. Meaning, your chica aint leaving the room until you actually insert the key and let her out.

So don't leave your key in the door while showering, lol!

Frannie
10-22-09, 01:23
Anyone have any good intel on chicas who are really enthusiastic about doing other chicas? I'm looking for a sexually aggressive gal.

If so you might pm me with any contact info.

Chief Justice
10-22-09, 04:31
Anyone have any good intel on chicas who are really enthusiastic about doing other chicas? I'm looking for a sexually aggressive gal.

If so you might pm me with any contact info.You can find plenty of them in classicos. Tell them what you want and if they say 'yes' they will do it then ask will they eat the pum pum. Some will say yes but won't eat. LOL

Jiggafiedjosh
10-22-09, 04:44
Anyone have any good intel on chicas who are really enthusiastic about doing other chicas? I'm looking for a sexually aggressive gal.

If so you might pm me with any contact info.I was looking for that too man, they are kinda rare in DR.

Jaosousa
10-22-09, 06:17
Thanks. I can remember reading a post before where a guy said the chica threw his camera or some other item out the window in order to steal it. I doubt that will happen at New Garden. I have had very few problems with thieves in Dominican Republic. Guys visiting the Dom Rep for the first time, will have a heads up from reading the posts.


Yeah, mine is a 17inch and I've never locked it up, even when I stayed at Blackbeard's. It's going to be hard to miss a chica trying to flee my room with it, lol.

The cool thing about the rooms in the new wing at NG is that you lock it with your room key from the inside of your room. Meaning, your chica aint leaving the room until you actually insert the key and let her out.

So don't leave your key in the door while showering, lol!

Mr Gogo
10-24-09, 13:32
There is a new hustle going around the DR. It works like this. A person approaches you asking for you to smell this cologne they are selling. The cologhne has an intoxing effect, which disables you temporary. They then proceed to help you, when in truth they are robbing you. Watch out for sniffing cologne you don't initiate.

Slimtower
10-24-09, 17:02
Just got back home from a few days in Sosua and boca chica. My overall expierience was good but now I'm not to sure if I will be returning to Sosua. So anyway, on Tuesday night I was speaking with two friends after classicos closed. One of the guys who I was with, saw two of his friends so we all starting talking to together. Police came around asking everyone to dispurse. No problem with me. While I was getting ready to leave this asshole policeman approached one of the guys I was with and was asking him if he was Hatian. He wasn't, didn't speak any creole nor spanish. only english! Could you believe this bastard took this guy just because he looked hatian. But even if thats the case whatever. He showed him his American I. D. Spoke only english and he was still taken away. I was seriously disturbed by this. They didn't bother me but better believe I didn't stick around for anything to happen to me. (I'm a black american) And for the first time ever in my life I didn't feel safe in Sosua. It definetly changed my way of thinking. That was a long walk back to Europa. But on the way back I met up with my old pal Cessarina. DAMN this girl is fine. A sexy ass morena. Took her back to my hotel for a st romp in the sack. That calmed my nerves.

Puerto La Cruz
10-24-09, 19:18
Just another cop looking for another bribe. I even bribed one to give me a ride home in the rain one day.

LoveVegas
10-24-09, 22:49
Any info would be greatful. Looking for the info about massage places in sousa and I am aware of la passion the massage places around ng and are cheaper than that even if just massage and HJ.

Thanks

Onedazz
10-24-09, 22:54
[QUOTE= But on the way back I met up with my old pal Cessarina. DAMN this girl is fine. A sexy ass morena. Took her back to my hotel for a st romp in the sack. That calmed my nerves.[/QUOTE]Damn even she got a Hustle! She used to be real fine and worked at the Chicken stand near the ol Palace. She gained wieght after diagnosed with diabetes. She told me awhile back the she married a guy in Provenciales ala bahamas. Must be slow there. As for the cops I'm always watching the look on pepole's faces, especially coming out the disco/bar. You know they killed four haitians last week at the border area for burning trees to make chacoal, People on both sides are Freakin out.

Stay cool

SavePros321
10-24-09, 23:27
Just got back home from a few days in Sosua and boca chica. My overall expierience was good but now I'm not to sure if I will be returning to Sosua. So anyway, on Tuesday night I was speaking with two friends after classicos closed. One of the guys who I was with, saw two of his friends so we all starting talking to together. Police came around asking everyone to dispurse. No problem with me. While I was getting ready to leave this asshole policeman approached one of the guys I was with and was asking him if he was Hatian. He wasn't, didn't speak any creole nor spanish. only english! Could you believe this bastard took this guy just because he looked hatian. But even if thats the case whatever. He showed him his American I. D. Spoke only english and he was still taken away. I was seriously disturbed by this. They didn't bother me but better believe I didn't stick around for anything to happen to me. (I'm a black american) And for the first time ever in my life I didn't feel safe in Sosua. It definetly changed my way of thinking. That was a long walk back to Europa. But on the way back I met up with my old pal Cessarina. DAMN this girl is fine. A sexy ass morena. Took her back to my hotel for a st romp in the sack. That calmed my nerves.

Thanks for the heads up. At least (for you) your story had a happy ending!

I don't think I've every stuck around long enough to be around when Classico's closes. I take care of most of my leches during the day, so when I hit Classico's I'm only looking for one to two chicas.

I usually start early around 8-9pm at Merengue bar, find a chica, and take her back to the room for ST. By the time I bring her back Classico's is open and I go upstairs. It usually doesn't take me long to spot something I like, so I'm in there no longer than a couple of hours.

The only time I've been on the streets that late was to walk a chica over to Club X because her amigas go there after Classico's closes. This was around 4ish in the morn.

I'm usually in bed before 3am so that I can wake up in time for the free (good ass) breakfast at NG and to also be out of the cleaning lady's way when she comes around.

Plus I like to get first dibs on the A.M. chica parade that comes through NG before all the other mongers wake up, lol.

Jaosousa
10-24-09, 23:38
I have been in the Sosua Police station very early in the morning and saw when they released all the guys and girls they picked up the prior night. I was detained in the Sosua Police station after some crazy light skin santiago chica tried to stab me as she was trying to steal a cell phone from my room. I am as white as white bread.

I have been pulled over and been told to stop my car numerous times by the Dominican police. Part of life in the Dominican Republic, the police can pull you over for nothing. I am nice to them, I chat with them for a few minutes and they let me go. If you want to be nice, you can offer to buy them a beer. The United States Embassy has a 24 hour phone number in the Dominican Republic. I have the phone numbers for the US Embassy in Santo Domingo and its American Citizens Unit, stored in my Dominican cell phone just in case. When I am driving, I usually carry my passport.


Just got back home from a few days in Sosua and boca chica. My overall expierience was good but now I'm not to sure if I will be returning to Sosua. So anyway, on Tuesday night I was speaking with two friends after classicos closed. One of the guys who I was with, saw two of his friends so we all starting talking to together. Police came around asking everyone to dispurse. No problem with me. While I was getting ready to leave this asshole policeman approached one of the guys I was with and was asking him if he was Hatian. He wasn't, didn't speak any creole nor spanish. only english! Could you believe this bastard took this guy just because he looked hatian. But even if thats the case whatever. He showed him his American I. D. Spoke only english and he was still taken away. I was seriously disturbed by this. They didn't bother me but better believe I didn't stick around for anything to happen to me. (I'm a black american) And for the first time ever in my life I didn't feel safe in Sosua. It definetly changed my way of thinking. That was a long walk back to Europa. But on the way back I met up with my old pal Cessarina. DAMN this girl is fine. A sexy ass morena. Took her back to my hotel for a st romp in the sack. That calmed my nerves.

Mr Gogo
10-25-09, 14:53
this is one battle that i'm glad i'm on the sidelines. the dominicans trying to maintain power, and the haitians marching in strong. this internal struggle has been going on for centuries. one thing about the haitians is they are very strong and determined people, they fight till the end. i used to think it was racism until i examined both sides. the dominicans power structure's survival depends on keeping the feared haitians out. is this wrong? yes. i've heard of domincans using haitians to do their dirty work against dominicans (killings, robberies, [CodeWord123] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123)) then the haitian is the lone fall guy. its all corrupt, no sense of justice or accountability. my best advice is to leave them alone to keep fighting, but always watch my ass.

Manizales911
10-25-09, 17:24
I have been in the Sosua Police station very early in the morning and saw when they released all the guys and girls they picked up the prior night. I was detained in the Sosua Police station after some crazy light skin santiago chica tried to stab me as she was trying to steal a cell phone from my room. I am as white as white bread.

I have been pulled over and been told to stop my car numerous times by the Dominican police. Part of life in the Dominican Republic, the police can pull you over for nothing. I am nice to them, I chat with them for a few minutes and they let me go. If you want to be nice, you can offer to buy them a beer. The United States Embassy has a 24 hour phone number in the Dominican Republic. I have the phone numbers for the US Embassy in Santo Domingo and its American Citizens Unit, stored in my Dominican cell phone just in case. When I am driving, I usually carry my passport.Having the embassy numbers in your phone is an awesome idea,please post them.

Geolopes
10-25-09, 19:38
I stayed at Casa Valeria last May. Its a smaller boutique single story hotel located right next door to NG. They have a small restaraunt and serve a decent bkst. I didn't try lunch/dinner there however. You can walk over to the NG to have a look at the chicas and/or eat at their restaraunt if you prefer. Casa Valeria is guest friendly with a night watchman posted right out front inside their gate. The only rule they had was that you must escort your chica out to the front gate once you were done with her.

Now, lets see if I can get this pic posted without breaking the internet. Take care and be safe out there.

LuvBlkWomen
10-25-09, 19:40
Was about to pull trigger on thxgiving week trip to Sosua, but your experience made me pause, being that I'm a chocolate man and will be traveling alone. Is this a common occurence in DR if you are black (to board) ???

LBW


Just got back home from a few days in Sosua and boca chica. My overall expierience was good but now I'm not to sure if I will be returning to Sosua. So anyway, on Tuesday night I was speaking with two friends after classicos closed. One of the guys who I was with, saw two of his friends so we all starting talking to together. Police came around asking everyone to dispurse. No problem with me. While I was getting ready to leave this asshole policeman approached one of the guys I was with and was asking him if he was Hatian. He wasn't, didn't speak any creole nor spanish. only english! Could you believe this bastard took this guy just because he looked hatian. But even if thats the case whatever. He showed him his American I. D. Spoke only english and he was still taken away. I was seriously disturbed by this. They didn't bother me but better believe I didn't stick around for anything to happen to me. (I'm a black american) And for the first time ever in my life I didn't feel safe in Sosua. It definetly changed my way of thinking. That was a long walk back to Europa. But on the way back I met up with my old pal Cessarina. DAMN this girl is fine. A sexy ass morena. Took her back to my hotel for a st romp in the sack. That calmed my nerves.

Geolopes
10-25-09, 20:11
This is my first ever pic submitted to ISG. Hope I did it right, I'm still learning how to downsize pics. Anyway, she fucked me pretty good at Casa Valeria. Took her out of Club 59.

All the best to team ISG.

Manizales911
10-25-09, 20:32
Was about to pull trigger on thxgiving week trip to Sosua, but your experience made me pause, being that I'm a chocolate man and will be traveling alone. Is this a common occurence in DR if you are black (to board) ???

LBWIf you don't hang around until 3-4 in the morning you will be fine,once the crowds start to thin out that is when the cops start hassling people. Make your choice of chica before then and head back to your hotel and continue the party there.

Negro562
10-25-09, 20:38
Was about to pull trigger on thxgiving week trip to Sosua, but your experience made me pause, being that I'm a chocolate man and will be traveling alone. Is this a common occurence in DR if you are black (to board) ???

LBW

No. Dude had to be black as tar for one time to confuse him with a Haitian or he probably was Haitian but, since he lives in American he was downplaying that part of his heritage. Maybe he was Nigerian. Haitians look Nigeria.

Dat fool better put a S Curl up in hair before he come out here next time.

Yanqui69
10-25-09, 20:43
Was about to pull trigger on thxgiving week trip to Sosua, but your experience made me pause, being that I'm a chocolate man and will be traveling alone. Is this a common occurence in DR if you are black (to board) ???

LBW

Not a Sosua regular, but this sort of thing occurs with GRINGOS of all colors.
Poor dysfunctional society with official corruption at all levels means police corruption at levels hard to comprehend.

This can happen to anyone, especially if they smell money.
Keeping a low profile is wise, not challenging them is another.

Note other posts about white guys getting the same treatment and regarding keeping a number of US official contact on you, just in case.

Geolopes
10-25-09, 20:44
Was about to pull trigger on thxgiving week trip to Sosua, but your experience made me pause, being that I'm a chocolate man and will be traveling alone. Is this a common occurence in DR if you are black (to board)?

LBWLBW: I'm a white guy but I lived in the capitol city of Santo Domingo for 6 months several years ago on official business. They don't like Haitians down there plain and simple and Dominican culture is obsessed with the light skin black vs dark skin black thing if you can believe it. I could give a class on this topic so I'll just leave it with 3 common observations:

1) I challenge you to find any dark skinned mannequins in store front windows when you're out shopping down there. The mannequins are almost always white as rice. Check it out!

2) Employment want ads in the local papers there often post job openings for high public visibility such as bank tellers, secretaries, slaes clerks in expensive stores, etc with the words, "buen presencia" or 'good presence'. This is code speak for light skin people only need apply for these positions and everybody knows this.

3) National ID cards or 'ceduals' specify your race just as they often do here in the USA "B" for white, "M" for brown skin, "I" for indian? And "N" for negro (naygrow)or black. Here's the problem with the Indian thing. They were all wiped out by various European white man diseases as well as their failure to adapt to slavery and were exterminated by the 1600's. So. If your baby is born is just a bit too dark skinned you can pay a bribe to have the child classified as Indian. There are NO indians down there, trust me. Now, how fucked up is that.

Go to Amazon and see if you can get a used copy of the book: "Why the Cocks Fight" by a female author with a funny last name like Wunk or something like that. This is an excellent resource on the history of the 2 countries that share the same island and the reasons for their (Dominican) fixation with race and skin color. I'm glad I read it when I did as it really helped me out alot to understand this culture.

Act and walk like an American and keep some sort of document to that effect and they should leave you alone. And leave the expensive gold jewelry and man accessories at home, PLEASE.

Take care.

Negro562
10-25-09, 20:45
I have been in the Sosua Police station very early in the morning and saw when they released all the guys and girls they picked up the prior night. I was detained in the Sosua Police station after some crazy light skin santiago chica tried to stab me as she was trying to steal a cell phone from my room. I am as white as white bread.

I have been pulled over and been told to stop my car numerous times by the Dominican police. Part of life in the Dominican Republic, the police can pull you over for nothing. I am nice to them, I chat with them for a few minutes and they let me go. If you want to be nice, you can offer to buy them a beer. The United States Embassy has a 24 hour phone number in the Dominican Republic. I have the phone numbers for the US Embassy in Santo Domingo and its American Citizens Unit, stored in my Dominican cell phone just in case. When I am driving, I usually carry my passport.

You are carrying all the wrong stuff. If you are white and you are out here driving you need to be carrying the police's money. I don't care if you got a lic. and all of your paperwork is straight. If you don't have their money it's a problem.

Just keep an extra 2000 pesos on you as insurance and you won't have any problems.

Jaosousa
10-25-09, 21:25
Having the embassy numbers in your phone is an awesome idea,please post them.From the US Embassy webpage: "If you have an emergency involving the death, arrest or hospitalization of an American citizen, or a missing American citizen, please call 809-221-2171. When the prompts ask you to enter the extension, enter 0 and tell the operator you have an emergency. For general information you may e-mail us at acssantodom@state.gov."

After Hours:
Please call (809) 221-2171 and request to speak to the Duty Officer

American Citizens Services (ACS) Unit
Consular Section
U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo
Tel.: (809) 731-4294
Fax: (809) 689-6142
E-mail: acssantodom@state.gov

http://santodomingo.usembassy.gov/acs-e.html

State Department page on the Dominican Republic: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1103.html

Jaosousa
10-25-09, 21:53
Not a Sosua regular, but this sort of thing occurs with GRINGOS of all colors.

Poor dysfunctional society with official corruption at all levels means police corruption at levels hard to comprehend.

This can happen to anyone, especially if they smell money.
Keeping a low profile is wise, not challenging them is another.

Note other posts about white guys getting the same treatment and regarding keeping a number of US official contact on you, just in case.Good advice. Good thing that came about from having to report a crime to the police is that I have become friendly with some police officers. I have their phone numbers in my cell. Sometimes I have drinks with the police guys I know and I can always call them if something happens.

Sometimes a small bribe is worth it. First time I was stopped by two guys on a motorcycle who were wearing khaki uniforms, I was argumentative with them. Now I am calm and smile and am polite to them. Last time I was stopped by two young National Police guys, before they could say anything, I said "Yo busco por un caja automatico" sort of like saying I am searching for an ATM machine, at this they realized I had no money on me and there were no ATM machines nearby, but they gave me directions to one that was a bit of a drive away. They were stationed in the street and I doubt they could leave that post to search for an ATM with a gringo. And I really was looking for an ATM machine.

I am a foreigner in their country. I have had a lot fun in Dominican Republic, getting stopped by the police is a minor annoyance that I can live with and one day who knows, I might be carjacked and it might be a good thing if the police stopped the car while the carjacker was in my car. Doesn't pay to argue with them, I am prepared to offer a bribe, just to save the time and headaches.

SavePros321
10-25-09, 22:15
Was about to pull trigger on thxgiving week trip to Sosua, but your experience made me pause, being that I'm a chocolate man and will be traveling alone. Is this a common occurence in DR if you are black (to board)?

LBWDude, you'll be fine. I know at least 3 other black guys that will be there the week of Thanksgiving and they wouldn't dream of putting off their trip over something like this.

I am also black and always travel solo. The problem is that I ALWAYS end up meeting other folks and end up hanging with them, lol. Happened both times I've been to DR and I'm sure it's going to happen again (meeting wingmen). Hell, we even had a Chinese guy in our mix and, other than (jokingly) being referred to as "Chino" by almost every other Dominican we came across, he had a blast.

Note what others are saying on the board: Harassment happens regardless of color. Gringos will always be moving targets.

Just try to blend in. I always get asked if I am an American Dominicano when down there (which I am not) and so far all of my trips went well.

Mr Well
10-25-09, 22:29
Hi,

I was in Sosua in June/July and it was quiet compared with a year ago!

Is it still quiet?

Helpmann
10-25-09, 23:52
Having the embassy numbers in your phone is an awesome idea,please post them. U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo's American Citizens Services Unit:

For an American citizen emergency, such as an arrest, death, missing person, accident or hospitalization, please call them immediately at (809) 731-4294

Monday - Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m, and Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

For after hours emergencies you may call (809) 221-2171, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

-Helpmann :)

BlackSultan
10-26-09, 00:09
No. Dude had to be black as tar for one time to confuse him with a Haitian or he probably was Haitian but, since he lives in American he was downplaying that part of his heritage. Maybe he was Nigerian. Haitians look Nigeria.

Dat fool better put a S Curl up in hair before he come out here next time.
And he better bring a couple of bottles of curl activator with him.

SavePros321
10-26-09, 00:23
U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo's American Citizens Services Unit:

For an American citizen emergency, such as an arrest, death, missing person, accident or hospitalization, please call them immediately at (809) 731-4294

Monday - Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m, and Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

For after hours emergencies you may call (809) 221-2171, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

-Helpmann :)

Muchas Gracias!

Helpmann
10-26-09, 00:38
I've been pulled over a half dozen times by the Santo Domingo Policia and I have been shaken down by the Politur and I've never had to pay a dime. I am very skeptical of paying first and asking questions later, because their greed can have no end. Once you quickly acquiesce to RD$2,000, there's nothing to prevent them from asking for more.

Personally, I play dumb. Yes, I provide them with photocopies of my international driver's license, passport, and car registration in an very amiable way; however, I do it as if I was the dumbest tourist in Santo Domingo. I pretend not to understand a lick of Spanish and I speak only to them in English. After 10 minutes, they usually get frustrated and wave me on. I have yet to meet a member of the Santo Domingo Policia that can speak more than a few words of English.

The times when I have been concerned are when I have some Dominicanas in the car. When I get pulled over, I insist that they "shut the fuck up," but sometimes they insist on opening their mouths to "help" me out.

Cheers!
Helpmann :)

Manizales911
10-26-09, 02:53
LBW: I'm a white guy but I lived in the capitol city of Santo Domingo for 6 months several years ago on official business. They don't like Haitians down there plain and simple and Dominican culture is obsessed with the light skin black vs dark skin black thing if you can believe it. I could give a class on this topic so I'll just leave it with 3 common observations:

1) I challenge you to find any dark skinned mannequins in store front windows when you're out shopping down there. The mannequins are almost always white as rice. Check it out!

2) Employment want ads in the local papers there often post job openings for high public visibility such as bank tellers, secretaries, slaes clerks in expensive stores, etc with the words, "buen presencia" or 'good presence'. This is code speak for light skin people only need apply for these positions and everybody knows this.

3) National ID cards or 'ceduals' specify your race just as they often do here in the USA "B" for white, "M" for brown skin, "I" for indian? And "N" for negro (naygrow)or black. Here's the problem with the Indian thing. They were all wiped out by various European white man diseases as well as their failure to adapt to slavery and were exterminated by the 1600's. So. If your baby is born is just a bit too dark skinned you can pay a bribe to have the child classified as Indian. There are NO indians down there, trust me. Now, how fucked up is that.

Go to Amazon and see if you can get a used copy of the book: "Why the Cocks Fight" by a female author with a funny last name like Wunk or something like that. This is an excellent resource on the history of the 2 countries that share the same island and the reasons for their (Dominican) fixation with race and skin color. I'm glad I read it when I did as it really helped me out alot to understand this culture.

Act and walk like an American and keep some sort of document to that effect and they should leave you alone. And leave the expensive gold jewelry and man accessories at home, PLEASE.

Take care.Using the mannequin analogy is one of the silliest things I have ever read on ISG,I mean c'mon now dude. Seems like you did your homework after that though.

Manizales911
10-26-09, 02:55
U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo's American Citizens Services Unit:

For an American citizen emergency, such as an arrest, death, missing person, accident or hospitalization, please call them immediately at (809) 731-4294

Monday - Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m, and Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

For after hours emergencies you may call (809) 221-2171, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

-Helpmann :)Are these numbers good for other parts of the island as well?

Helpmann
10-26-09, 16:46
Are these numbers good for other parts of the island as well?I am not sure if I understand your question. The US Embassy is in Santo Domingo.

-Helpmann :)

Jaosousa
10-26-09, 16:50
Are these numbers good for other parts of the island as well?The numbers are good for the entire island. I am not sure if the US has a physical presence on the north coast. But I am sure the people in the Consular section in Santo Domingo have contacts throughout the island if anyone needs assistance.

Geolopes
10-26-09, 17:00
Using the mannequin analogy is one of the silliest things I have ever read on ISG,I mean c'mon now dude. Seems like you did your homework after that though.Manizales. On your next trip there (or do you live there now?) please check this out for yourself. When I was in Sosua/PP last May I challenged my 2 wingmen with this question and not even once could they find a dark-skinned store dummy in a store. Not once! It became a running joke with us.

This observation was also noted in the book I referenced earlier and it wasn't till I read it several years ago while I was living down there that I started to notice this trend.

Anyway, thanks for the U.S. Embassy info, I'll plug those digits in my phone. BTW, does the U.S. Embassy DR website still have all those official informational reports on suspected and confirmed human rights violations committed down there? I used to enjoy reading the USG, NGO published reports on [CodeWord908] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord908) and slavery (indentured servitude, etc) that was happening during my time there with the Haitians working at the "Batays" (sp) where the farm owners worked them under slave-like conditions.

Do you know if this is still going on now? How about the on again off again official police roundups and forced repatriation of Haitian nationals, even those with proper paperwork, back to their country of origin. Are the cops still hasselling the Haitians for bribes as a protection racket so they'll leave them alone.

And of course, let's not forget the massacre of at least 30,000 Haitians in the border region in the 1930's. I used to work that region near Dajabon on Haitian border denoted by the "Masacre River". The DR Govt at the time ordered the genocide to be done with machetes and farm tools so as to not leave any evidence of official Govt. involvement (only the Govt had that kind of money for bullets at the time.)

Feel the love!

BadBear2000
10-26-09, 23:27
I consider myself an expert when it comes to Haiti and the DR. My 3rd real wife was Dominican. She was a great wife until I carried her to the U.S. and the bitches there trained her. I met her many years ago before Big Macs, Whoppers, and Wendys made their way there. Talk about screwing some hot babes up, they did it. the roads were terrible, there was very little electricity, and you had to take showers at certain times.. I now live in Haiti and I keep hearing about all you guys going to Sosua where the imported Haitian girls hang out. I have never been there but after reading these posts why do you put up with all that crap when you can come to Haiti and get everything your mind can dream of. And the police here are nothing like the Dominican police. My ex even says never trust a Dominican and she is Dominican. The Haiti House is nothing like the hotels in Sosua. You do not have to worry about some ***** stabbing you or some pimp breaking in and robbing you. Trust me, you will be at more ease here than anywhere in the DR. Call me. Go to the Haiti board and read all about us. There has not been one guest that has not said he will be back. They love the girls and the service they get here.

Rskuggs
10-26-09, 23:48
Just got back home from a few days in Sosua and boca chica. My overall expierience was good but now I'm not to sure if I will be returning to Sosua. So anyway, on Tuesday night I was speaking with two friends after classicos closed. One of the guys who I was with, saw two of his friends so we all starting talking to together. Police came around asking everyone to dispurse. No problem with me. While I was getting ready to leave this asshole policeman approached one of the guys I was with and was asking him if he was Hatian. He wasn't, didn't speak any creole nor spanish. only english! Could you believe this bastard took this guy just because he looked hatian. But even if thats the case whatever. He showed him his American I. D. Spoke only english and he was still taken away. I was seriously disturbed by this. They didn't bother me but better believe I didn't stick around for anything to happen to me. (I'm a black american) And for the first time ever in my life I didn't feel safe in Sosua. It definetly changed my way of thinking. That was a long walk back to Europa. But on the way back I met up with my old pal Cessarina. DAMN this girl is fine. A sexy ass morena. Took her back to my hotel for a st romp in the sack. That calmed my nerves.I'm making my way down in a few weeks. I also have some concerns as a sinlge BM traveling alone in D.R. thanks for giving me some info on the situation. I look forward to hanging out wearing my Pedro Martinez, Phillies jersey.

Ufo 2009
10-27-09, 00:31
Hi to all,

I would like to visit RD and this would be my first time. Last year I was in Cuba and things there were too complicated for the reasons we all know.

Since I will be alone, my main concerns are about safety. From what I read it seems Sosua can be a safe destination for a solo beginners. Am I right?

Could you list the main dangers can occure during the staying there and how to prevent them?

Thanks and regards

Charles Pooter
10-27-09, 01:37
... Haitians working at the "bateys" where the farm owners worked them under slave-like conditions.

Do you know if this is still going on now?
Conditions are improving, though still fairly horrendous. More significant is the fact that the sugar industry is dwindling in importance so far fewer Haitians are reliant on it for a living.

Also, most of the surviving mills are owned by the more efficient international companies which always maintained somewhat better conditions than those owned by Dominican families who relied on near-slavery to make a profit.


How about the on again off again official police roundups and forced repatriation of Haitian nationals, even those with proper paperwork, back to their country of origin.
I don't think the mass round-ups have happened under the Leonel regime but smaller groups still get arbitrarily repatriated. Those with proper paperwork are probably safe unless they are (rightly or wrongly) associated with some crime.


Are the cops still hasselling the Haitians for bribes as a protection racket so they'll leave them alone.
Yes. But it is "small beer" (typically 100 or 200 pesos) and the Haitians are just resigned to it as a tax they have to pay to live here in the DR. And let's not forget for every 100 pesos the police blackmail the Haitians for, they probably get 5000 from Dominicans by similar scams.



And of course, let's not forget the massacre of at least 30,000 Haitians in the border region in the 1930's. I used to work that region near Dajabon on Haitian border denoted by the "Masacre River". The DR Govt at the time ordered the genocide to be done with machetes and farm tools so as to not leave any evidence of official Govt. involvement (only the Govt had that kind of money for bullets at the time.)
We may not forget but most Haitians have only a vague "folk-memory" of this horrific event (condoned by the United States, the Vatican and other world powers at the time). One chica I asked about it even thought it was an event in the Haitian War of Independence (from France). Remember it was hushed up by the Haitian Govt at the time, as they were working hand-in-glove with Trujillo on people trafficking, gun-running and other rackets, so it never got into Haitian history books (such as there are).

Incidentally, the Masacre River did not get its name from that event but from a massacre during the War of Independence (which may explain the chica's confusion).

Geolopes
10-27-09, 02:58
Thanks Charles for the updated info. I greatly appreciate it. Was I wrong about the all white store mannequin phenom I posted about several posts back?

Take care.

Geo

Bobsthrobbinknob
10-27-09, 03:57
you do not have to worry about some ***** stabbing you or some pimp breaking in and robbing you. trust me, you will be at more ease here than anywhere in the dr. call me. go to the haiti board and read all about us. there has not been one guest that has not said he will be back. they love the girls and the service they get here.

safety and security: u.s. citizens should exercise extreme caution and are strongly encouraged to register online prior to travel.

travel in haiti can be dangerous and all visitors are urged to exercise vigilance and caution. in some cities and towns ordinary services such as water, electricity, police protection and government services are either very limited or unavailable. while u.n. personnel from several countries have been in haiti since 2004, their presence does not guarantee absolute security for residents or visitors.

on occasion, the u.s. mission in haiti has issued security related messages warning u.s. citizens of violent or unstable conditions and has been forced to suspend service to the public or close because of security concerns these concerns have also prevented embassy personnel from traveling to or through some areas. since october 2004 embassy personnel have been prohibited from entering central port-au-prince after dark due to security concerns. the embassy has also imposed a curfew on its officers. if situations occur where the embassy must suspend operations or when officers are unable to travel freely, the embassy will continue to be available by telephone to offer emergency services to u.s. citizens.

there have been incidents of violent demonstrations, looting, transportation disruptions, resulting in several deaths in les cayes and port-au-prince. as a result, american citizens have been temporarily stranded in isolated locations and could not safely travel until calm was restored. american citizens are strongly advised to thoroughly consider the risks before traveling to haiti and to take adequate precautions to ensure their safety if traveling to haiti.

u.s. citizens in haiti should avoid all large gatherings, as crowd behavior can be unpredictable. visitors encountering roadblocks, demonstrations, or large crowds should remain calm and depart the area quickly and without confrontation. assistance from haitian officials, such as the police, is often unavailable.

crime: there are no "safe areas" in haiti. crime, a chronic problem over the years, has increased in recent years and can be subject to periodic surges sometimes not obviously explained by other events or conditions. reports of kidnapping, death threats, murders, drug-related shootouts, armed robberies, break-ins and carjackings are common. in 2008, there were 27 reported kidnappings of american citizens. many american citizens have reported that they were beaten and/or raped by their hostage takers. kidnapping remains the most critical security concern; kidnappers frequently target children.

u.s. citizens who travel to haiti should exercise extreme caution throughout the country. criminal perpetrators often operate in groups of two to four individuals, and are disposed occasionally to be confrontational and gratuitously violent. criminals sometimes will seriously injure or kill those who resist their attempts to commit crime. in robberies or home invasions, it is not uncommon for the assailants to beat or shoot the victim in order to limit the victim's ability to resist. if an armed individual demands the surrender of a vehicle or other valuables, the u.s. embassy recommends compliance without resistance. this recommendation also applies in the event of a kidnapping. visitors to haiti should exercise caution at all times and review basic personal security procedures frequently.

u.s. citizens in haiti must be particularly alert when arriving from overseas at the port-au-prince airport, as criminals have often targeted arriving passengers for later assaults and robberies. the use of public transportation, including "tap-taps" (private transportation used for commercial purposes), is not recommended. visitors to haiti should arrange for someone known to them to meet them at the airport.

certain high-crime zones in the port-au-prince area should be avoided, including croix-des-bouquets, carrefour, martissant, the port road (boulevard la saline), urban route nationale #1, the airport road (boulevard toussaint l'ouverture) and its adjoining connectors to the new ("american") road via route nationale #1 (which should also be avoided). this latter area in particular has been the scene of numerous robberies, carjackings, and murders. embassy employees are prohibited from remaining in the downtown area after dark or entering cite soleil and la saline and their surrounding environs due to significant criminal activity. neighborhoods in port-au-prince once considered relatively safe, such as the delmas road area and petionville, have been the scenes of an increasing number of violent crimes.

cameras and video cameras should only be used with the permission of the subjects; violent incidents have followed unwelcome photography. their use should be avoided altogether in high-crime areas.

holiday periods, especially christmas and carnival, often bring a significant increase in criminal activity. haiti's carnival season is marked by street celebrations in the days leading up to ash wednesday. in recent years, carnival has been accompanied by civil disturbances, altercations and severe traffic disruptions. people attending carnival events or simply caught in the resulting celebrations have been injured and killed. random stabbings ……are frequent. roving musical bands called “rah-rahs” operate during the period from new year's day through carnival. being caught in a rah-rah event may begin as an enjoyable experience, but the potential for injury and the destruction of property is high. a mob mentality can develop unexpectedly leaving people and cars engulfed and at risk.

the haitian police are understaffed, poorly equipped and unable to respond to most calls for assistance. there are continued allegations of police complicity in criminal activity.
the unsatisfactory response and enforcement capabilities of the haitian national police and the weakness of the judiciary frustrate many victims of crime in haiti.

La Isla
10-27-09, 04:06
Bobsthrobbinknob,
No offense, but this is what most State Dept reports look like for many, many countries. The beauty of this board is that real "on the ground" info can be shared.

I have been to Haiti several times and NEVER have I even been remotely threatened (yes...I'm white) nor felt unsafe. I feel safer in Port-au-Prince than I do in the DR, particularly Sosua. There's a reason its affectionately known as So-Sewer. And Rio? Without a heads up from another Brazilian, I would have been street meat one night by a small gang of teenage thugs.

Is Haiti for everyone? Probably not. Neither is Colombia, Brazil, etc, etc. It's for those who are somewhat adventureous and smart enough to hang out with BigBear whom I have met. But the reward is undoubtedly the nicest, sweetest, horniest girls you ever want to meet. Thankfully, because of its much undeserved attention, Haiti is as yet an unspoiled mongers paradise.

BootyLover
10-27-09, 04:07
safety and security: u.s. citizens should exercise extreme caution and are strongly encouraged to register online prior to travel.

travel in haiti can be dangerous and all visitors are urged to exercise vigilance and caution. in some cities and towns ordinary services such as water, electricity, police protection and government services are either very limited or unavailable. while u.n. personnel from several countries have been in haiti since 2004, their presence does not guarantee absolute security for residents or visitors.

on occasion, the u.s. mission in haiti has issued security related messages warning u.s. citizens of violent or unstable conditions and has been forced to suspend service to the public or close because of security concerns these concerns have also prevented embassy personnel from traveling to or through some areas. since october 2004 embassy personnel have been prohibited from entering central port-au-prince after dark due to security concerns. the embassy has also imposed a curfew on its officers. if situations occur where the embassy must suspend operations or when officers are unable to travel freely, the embassy will continue to be available by telephone to offer emergency services to u.s. citizens.

there have been incidents of violent demonstrations, looting, transportation disruptions, resulting in several deaths in les cayes and port-au-prince. as a result, american citizens have been temporarily stranded in isolated locations and could not safely travel until calm was restored. american citizens are strongly advised to thoroughly consider the risks before traveling to haiti and to take adequate precautions to ensure their safety if traveling to haiti.

u.s. citizens in haiti should avoid all large gatherings, as crowd behavior can be unpredictable. visitors encountering roadblocks, demonstrations, or large crowds should remain calm and depart the area quickly and without confrontation. assistance from haitian officials, such as the police, is often unavailable.

crime: there are no "safe areas" in haiti. crime, a chronic problem over the years, has increased in recent years and can be subject to periodic surges sometimes not obviously explained by other events or conditions. reports of kidnapping, death threats, murders, drug-related shootouts, armed robberies, break-ins and carjackings are common. in 2008, there were 27 reported kidnappings of american citizens. many american citizens have reported that they were beaten and/or raped by their hostage takers. kidnapping remains the most critical security concern; kidnappers frequently target children.

u.s. citizens who travel to haiti should exercise extreme caution throughout the country. criminal perpetrators often operate in groups of two to four individuals, and are disposed occasionally to be confrontational and gratuitously violent. criminals sometimes will seriously injure or kill those who resist their attempts to commit crime. in robberies or home invasions, it is not uncommon for the assailants to beat or shoot the victim in order to limit the victim's ability to resist. if an armed individual demands the surrender of a vehicle or other valuables, the u.s. embassy recommends compliance without resistance. this recommendation also applies in the event of a kidnapping. visitors to haiti should exercise caution at all times and review basic personal security procedures frequently.

u.s. citizens in haiti must be particularly alert when arriving from overseas at the port-au-prince airport, as criminals have often targeted arriving passengers for later assaults and robberies. the use of public transportation, including "tap-taps" (private transportation used for commercial purposes), is not recommended. visitors to haiti should arrange for someone known to them to meet them at the airport.

certain high-crime zones in the port-au-prince area should be avoided, including croix-des-bouquets, carrefour, martissant, the port road (boulevard la saline), urban route nationale #1, the airport road (boulevard toussaint l'ouverture) and its adjoining connectors to the new ("american") road via route nationale #1 (which should also be avoided). this latter area in particular has been the scene of numerous robberies, carjackings, and murders. embassy employees are prohibited from remaining in the downtown area after dark or entering cite soleil and la saline and their surrounding environs due to significant criminal activity. neighborhoods in port-au-prince once considered relatively safe, such as the delmas road area and petionville, have been the scenes of an increasing number of violent crimes.

cameras and video cameras should only be used with the permission of the subjects; violent incidents have followed unwelcome photography. their use should be avoided altogether in high-crime areas.

holiday periods, especially christmas and carnival, often bring a significant increase in criminal activity. haiti's carnival season is marked by street celebrations in the days leading up to ash wednesday. in recent years, carnival has been accompanied by civil disturbances, altercations and severe traffic disruptions. people attending carnival events or simply caught in the resulting celebrations have been injured and killed. random stabbings ……are frequent. roving musical bands called “rah-rahs” operate during the period from new year's day through carnival. being caught in a rah-rah event may begin as an enjoyable experience, but the potential for injury and the destruction of property is high. a mob mentality can develop unexpectedly leaving people and cars engulfed and at risk.

the haitian police are understaffed, poorly equipped and unable to respond to most calls for assistance. there are continued allegations of police complicity in criminal activity.
the unsatisfactory response and enforcement capabilities of the haitian national police and the weakness of the judiciary frustrate many victims of crime in haiti.

besides the bad rap useful to justify "security fees" for international personnel and " grants" for ngos, could you please bring in the numbers? i'm referring to crime rate and police coverage

La Isla
10-27-09, 04:14
Besides the bad rap useful to justify "security fees" for international personnel and " grants" for NGOs, could you please bring in the numbers? I'm referring to crime rate and police coverage

Statistically, the safest country in the western hemisphere is......(drum roll).....CUBA! Lots of police, very low crime rate between Cubanos and tourists.

Look, Port au Prince is no different than any other major 3rd world city. Keep your wits about you, don't act like you own the country and treat people with a smile and respect....and you'll be fine. Outside PAP its not even an issue at all. The country folk are great....no worries.

I strongly suggest that any first timer to PAP stay at Bad bears place. You'll be treated like a king, have a new friend and all the "coco" you can take :) From there on (yes, you WILL want to go back to Haiti), do whatever you want to do whether return to Haiti House or strike out on your own.

The BIGGEST impediment you will find is the language barrier, but I hear Bad Bear will be giving out language CDs to future visitors before they come to learn a little Kreyol. Yes, there are girls who speak English, but not a large percentage. Then again, how many guys speak Portuguese, or Thai, or Chinese, etc. Never stopped them from going....

SavePros321
10-27-09, 13:12
Hi to all,

I would like to visit RD and this would be my first time. Last year I was in Cuba and things there were too complicated for the reasons we all know.

Since I will be alone, my main concerns are about safety. From what I read it seems Sosua can be a safe destination for a solo beginners. Am I right?

Could you list the main dangers can occure during the staying there and how to prevent them?

Thanks and regards

Wow, I hope this thread doesn't become like the Medellin thread, which is now on FULL MODERATION MODE. Every other post in that section is about safety or crime.

I've been on this board for at least 2+ years and I have never seen soo many questions about "safety in Sosua" as I'm seeing now.

You guys are going to scare yourselves so much that you'll end up staying home, leaving me to have to bang all the chicas on my own. It's a daunting task, but someone's got to do it.

Actually, let's keep talking about "safety in Sosua." The less monger competiton there when I am down, the better.

Keep it up :P

BUT SERIOUSLY: If safety is of concern to you (especially if this is your first time in DR) then start off by staying at Blackbeard's in Puerto Plata. There you can get all the ass you can handle and will never have to leave the resort until it's time for you to go back to the airport.

Sosua is also not recommended if you have limited Spanish-speaking skills. I lucked up and met a guy who did all my translating for me the when I was there in March. I've gotten a lot better since getting those Pimsleur language lessons though. I use them so much that I even forgot I had Rosetta Stone installed on my computer, lol!

-SP-

Manizales911
10-27-09, 14:17
Statistically, the safest country in the western hemisphere is......(drum roll).....CUBA! Lots of police, very low crime rate between Cubanos and tourists.

Look, Port au Prince is no different than any other major 3rd world city. Keep your wits about you, don't act like you own the country and treat people with a smile and respect....and you'll be fine. Outside PAP its not even an issue at all. The country folk are great....no worries.

I strongly suggest that any first timer to PAP stay at Bad bears place. You'll be treated like a king, have a new friend and all the "coco" you can take :) From there on (yes, you WILL want to go back to Haiti), do whatever you want to do whether return to Haiti House or strike out on your own.

The BIGGEST impediment you will find is the language barrier, but I hear Bad Bear will be giving out language CDs to future visitors before they come to learn a little Kreyol. Yes, there are girls who speak English, but not a large percentage. Then again, how many guys speak Portuguese, or Thai, or Chinese, etc. Never stopped them from going....I know two dudes that went to Haiti and loved it,I'd love to go to Bad Bear's place but after spending the last three years studying my ass off learning spanish I'm hard pressed to go somewhere other than spanish speaking countries. I think about my first few times to Colombia with no spanish speaking skills and I just can't bring myself to doing that shit all over again.

Manizales911
10-27-09, 14:27
Thanks Charles for the updated info. I greatly appreciate it. Was I wrong about the all white store mannequin phenom I posted about several posts back?

Take care.

GeoDude, nobody questioned whether or not the ratio of white vs. black mannequins in the DR was disproportional to the black vs. white population. It's just a freeking ridiculous way to justify your excellent analogy of the discrimination in the DR.

By the way, I was in the mall last night here in Connecticut and didn't see a single F**KING black mannequin.

Now please enough of this stupid mannequin talk.

Ufo 2009
10-27-09, 16:48
Hi to all,

I would like to visit RD and this would be my first time. Last year I was in Cuba and things there were too complicated for the reasons we all know.

Since I will be alone, my main concerns are about safety. From what I read it seems Sosua can be a safe destination for a solo beginners. Am I right?

Could you list the main dangers can occure during the staying there and how to prevent them?

Thanks and regardsDear SP,

Thank you for your answer. Spanish is not an issue for me, I can communicate quite well with this idioma.

If I have to stay all the time in a resort then I prefer not to go.

The idea of the staying at BlackBeard for the first few days can be acceptable, but knowing myself, I know I would not stand too long. When I will be out myself which are the major risks that sometimes it is difficult to prevent? Of course it is already clear to me that is better not to wear jewellery, not to bring too much money or be out till late night, but this should be just a normal common sense. If Sousa might be bit difficult for a first timer, do you then advise other places in RD?

Mr Gogo
10-27-09, 19:35
Everyone I know that knows you says your a cool guy, I'm planning a trip to see you real soon but I have a few problems with whats going on. You are pushing this place very hard, if its as good as you say word will spread naturally. I think its better to fly under the radar with such establishments. With that said also the kidnapping aspect bothers me. See my family is very old fashioned. The family rule is we love you but don't ask for money. A few crack head cousins fucked up the money train for the rest of us. So I would have to negoitiate my own ransom. It would go like this: I have to offer my 1972 pinto with the wood panelling, my 13inch vcr/tv combo, my 1980 mood ring, and some Delorean stock. LOL. See you soon.

Manizales911
10-27-09, 20:26
Dear SP,

Thank you for your answer. Spanish is not an issue for me, I can communicate quite well with this idioma.

If I have to stay all the time in a resort then I prefer not to go.

The idea of the staying at BlackBeard for the first few days can be acceptable, but knowing myself, I know I would not stand too long. When I will be out myself which are the major risks that sometimes it is difficult to prevent? Of course it is already clear to me that is better not to wear jewellery, not to bring too much money or be out till late night, but this should be just a normal common sense. If Sousa might be bit difficult for a first timer, do you then advise other places in RD?Sosua is perfect for a first timer that:

1. Speaks a decent amount of spanish.

2. Doesn't get drunk on his ass and stays out until 4 a.m.

3. Has RTFF.

Chief Justice
10-27-09, 21:36
I consider myself an expert when it comes to Haiti and the DR. My 3rd real wife was Dominican. She was a great wife until I carried her to the USA And the bitches there trained her. I met her many years ago before Big Macs, Whoppers, and Wendys made their way there. Talk about screwing some hot babes up, they did it. The roads were terrible, there was very little electricity, and you had to take showers at certain times. I now live in Haiti and I keep hearing about all you guys going to Sosua where the imported Haitian girls hang out. I have never been there but after reading these posts why do you put up with all that crap when you can come to Haiti and get everything your mind can dream of. And the police here are nothing like the Dominican police. My ex even says never trust a Dominican and she is Dominican. The Haiti House is nothing like the hotels in Sosua. You do not have to worry about some ***** stabbing you or some pimp breaking in and robbing you. Trust me, you will be at more ease here than anywhere in the DR. Call me. Go to the Haiti board and read all about us. There has not been one guest that has not said he will be back. They love the girls and the service they get here.Where is the Haitian board?

Helpmann
10-27-09, 22:54
Wow, I hope this thread doesn't become like the Medellin thread, which is now on FULL MODERATION MODE...I hope NOT.

The "Dominican Republic" forum is becoming the "Haiti" forum because BadBear2000 and his touts want to spam us with some Haiti hotel BS!!

I read and post on the DR forum, because I love the DR.
I love the morenas with the phat asses...
I love dancing to merengue and grinding to reggaeton in Zona Oriental...
I love drinking Presidente Lights until the sun goes down at the Boat House...
I love flirting with the teens at Boca Chica beach on a Sunday afternoon...
I love eating Clarence's southern style BBQ chicken, ribs, potato salad, and cake with my honey at my side...
I love shooting the shit with my old friends, who live and travel down there...
I love watching Licey beat AC over at Quisqueyna Stadium (dios, las mujeres)...
and most of all...
I love the freedom to go anywhere I want. From the peace and beauty of Bayahibe, to the mountains of Santiago, to the waves of Cabarete, to the nightlife of Santo Domingo... VAMANOS!!
-Helpmann :)

Bq Ribs
10-27-09, 23:05
I hope NOT.

The "Dominican Republic" forum is becoming the "Haiti" forum because BadBear2000 and his touts want to spam us with some Haiti hotel BS!!

I read and post on the DR forum, because I love the DR.

I love the morenas with the phat asses...
I love dancing to merengue and grinding to reggaeton in Zona Oriental...
I love drinking Presidente Lights until the sun goes down at the Boat House...
I love flirting with the teens at Boca Chica beach on a Sunday afternoon...
I love eating Clarence's southern style BBQ chicken, ribs, potato salad, and cake with my honey at my side...
I love shooting the shit with my old friends, who live and travel down there...
I love watching Licey beat AC over at Quisqueyna Stadium (dios, las mujeres)...
and most of all...
I love the freedom to go anywhere I want. From the peace and beauty of Bayahibe, to the mountains of Santiago, to the waves of Cabarete, to the nightlife of Santo Domingo... VAMANOS!!

-Helpmann :)

Another great post. I have always respected you and your info on the DR but could you please, please tell me where to go for some.


I love eating Clarence's southern style BBQ chicken, ribs, potato salad, and cake with my honey at my side...

I found a spot on the autopista coming from Santiago with ribs that melt in your mouth without any BQ sauce. Is you serious? The DR got some good tatoe salad? Sweet tea and corn bread would be just too much.

Helpmann
10-27-09, 23:33
...could you please, please tell me where to go for some...When Clarence's operation is running, he has it all. Pulled pork and BBQ chicken sandwiches, cheeseburgers, BBQ chicken, BBQ ribs, cornbread, fries, coleslaw, potato salad, corn, sweet tea, and the cake of the day. It's easily the best eating I do on the island. Unfortunately, he runs his kitchen only on Saturdays and Sundays out of the Boat House at Boca Chica Beach. I hear that he might move the operation to Calle Duarte, so that he can cook 7 days a week, but I don't believe that has happened yet. Days of operation have been very inconsistent this year, but the last update I received, 2-weeks ago, was that he was up and running. I'll PM you his phone number, so that you can check in advance.

His food makes the trip, but when he's unexpectedly closed on a Sunday, it's disastrous for my lady and I. She loves his costillas and ensalada de papa.

-Helpmann :)

La Isla
10-28-09, 01:17
Originally Posted by Helpmann
".......because BadBear2000 and his touts want to spam us with some Haiti hotel BS!!"

Facts:
1. MANY mongers go to Sosua for the Haitianas
2. MANY guys have thought about going to Haiti but have reservations about going there
3. BadBear is an ISG man on the ground whose facilities and hands on experience in Haiti would greatly facilitate those going to Haiti, particularly for the first time

Therefore, its neither spam nor BS. Its actually useful info. That's what the ISG is about, right? It's about getting some help....man :)

The DR is great. Been there many times and will return soon. Haiti is an adventure.

Helpmann
10-28-09, 01:50
Facts:
1. MANY mongers go to Sosua for the Haitianas
2. MANY guys have thought about going to Haiti but have reservations about going there
3. BadBear is an ISG man on the ground whose facilities and hands on experience in Haiti would greatly facilitate those going to Haiti, particularly for the first time...Maybe you guys are legit, but with over a half a dozen "come to Haiti" posts in two days, it sure sounds like a hustle to me.

Too bad you can't "sell" Haiti without selling out DR.

-Helpmann :rolleyes:

Trainerforhire
10-28-09, 02:15
I would like to know if the chicas at BB doing BBBJ? Yes or no

Please reply back ASAP, I'll be there end of Jan 2010.

Thanks

Jaosousa
10-28-09, 03:52
Dear SP,

Thank you for your answer. Spanish is not an issue for me, I can communicate quite well with this idioma.

If I have to stay all the time in a resort then I prefer not to go.

The idea of the staying at BlackBeard for the first few days can be acceptable, but knowing myself, I know I would not stand too long. When I will be out myself which are the major risks that sometimes it is difficult to prevent? Of course it is already clear to me that is better not to wear jewellery, not to bring too much money or be out till late night, but this should be just a normal common sense. If Sousa might be bit difficult for a first timer, do you then advise other places in RD?Sosua is safe, just don't bring anything of great value. Laptop, digital camera, mp3 player are the major expensive items that guys bring and you can lock them in the safe or put a cable lock on your laptop, if it is too big for the safe. Put a password on your laptop in case it is stolen. I may buy a ten inch netbook laptop, they are small enough to fit in most safes and they seem much easier to use on a plane.

I have been out all night in Sosua, Boca Chica and Santo Domingo, and never really had any problems. Don't get drop dead drunk. Try to stay away from the tigres (the tiger chicas) overly aggressive chicas. If your room has a safe lock your valuables in the safe, especially when you have a chica in the room. If the room has no safe, hide your valuables.

I have been out alone and driven to many parts of the island alone. Keep a low profile, you will have fun.

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Jaosousa
10-28-09, 05:29
I now have shaded windows in my car but previously have been pulled ovr numerous times in SDQ. Been accused of running reds, crossing white lines and being gringo. I just politely deny it, argue with them and finally say let's just go to your stations so I can pay my fine. Usually they will state that they just want to help you and you can just pay them there. I always insist on going to the station and it always ends with Vaya con Dios. And the only time I've ever been asked for my passport was when I ran a red on Independencia hit a motorcycle cop (also running the red) with my sideview mirror trying to get to a hotel in time to to see the Superbowl with Jaososua. Argued my way out of that one too!It does seem like the cops like to pull over gringos more in Santo Domingo. I never got pulled over in Sosua, Cabarete, Puerto Plata or Santiago. In Santiago they have the alcohol police, I have seen their cars around near the monument, but they never stopped me.

That was the Steelers in the Super Bowl a few years ago, if I remember correctly (when they played the Super Bowl in Detriot).

SavePros321
10-28-09, 05:42
Facts:
1. MANY mongers go to Sosua for the Haitianas


To be honest, I mean perfectly honest, I would not know what a Haitian chick looked like if she walked up and slapped me in the face.

I was actually thinking of posting this question: How can you tell which chicas are Haitian? I hear that you guys are meeting Haitian women in Sosua, but how is it you know that she is Haitian beforehand?

I cannot distinguish Haitian women from Dominicanas on sight alone. Or maybe it's just that I haven't been there enough?

BUT SERIOUSLY: I could care less if she was Haitian, Dominican, or a Vietnamese-Dominican-Haitian chica...

I just come for the sex :)

Frannie
10-28-09, 13:50
To be honest, I mean perfectly honest, I would not know what a Haitian chick looked like if she walked up and slapped me in the face.

I was actually thinking of posting this question: How can you tell which chicas are Haitian? I hear that you guys are meeting Haitian women in Sosua, but how is it you know that she is Haitian beforehand?

I cannot distinguish Haitian women from Dominicanas on sight alone. Or maybe it's just that I haven't been there enough?

BUT SERIOUSLY: I could care less if she was Haitian, Dominican, or a Vietnamese-Dominican-Haitian chica...

I just come for the sex :)

Well, many Haitianas do have a different, more African look. They speak Spanish, if at all, with a Frenchified lilt, and they tend to hang together in pairs or groups, so they are pretty easy to spot in Sosua. Additionally they rarely wear expensive hair weaves. They often have natural hair or wear cheap wigs. OK, you will obviously find the odd exception who breaks all these rules, but not many.

Manizales911
10-28-09, 16:03
To be honest, I mean perfectly honest, I would not know what a Haitian chick looked like if she walked up and slapped me in the face.

I was actually thinking of posting this question: How can you tell which chicas are Haitian? I hear that you guys are meeting Haitian women in Sosua, but how is it you know that she is Haitian beforehand?

I cannot distinguish Haitian women from Dominicanas on sight alone. Or maybe it's just that I haven't been there enough?

BUT SERIOUSLY: I could care less if she was Haitian, Dominican, or a Vietnamese-Dominican-Haitian chica...

I just come for the sex :)I agree, I don't care if she's a damn eskimo,if she looks decent and can suck a golf ball through a garden hose I could care less where she's from.

Mr Gogo
10-28-09, 16:06
I would like to know if the chicas at BB doing BBBJ? Yes or no

Please reply back ASAP, I'll be there end of Jan 2010.

ThanksWhen you said asap I thought you were going next weekend. Most BB chicks do CBJ, so negoitiate before hand if you want BBBJ.

Manizales911
10-28-09, 16:09
I would like to know if the chicas at BB doing BBBJ? Yes or no

Please reply back ASAP, I'll be there end of Jan 2010.

ThanksSome do,some don't. My experience has been that it is about 50/50. Ask them up front before you take them to your room if it is really important to you.

SavePros321
10-28-09, 20:49
I would like to know if the chicas at BB doing BBBJ? Yes or no

Please reply back ASAP, I'll be there end of Jan 2010.

Thanks

When I was there I was with at least 7 different chicas and only one would not do BBBJ.

Jaosousa
10-28-09, 21:11
Learn a little Creole, or some words in French, if they understand Creole or French, they could be Haitian.

To say how are you, hello in Creole, using phonetics: Sac Pasay Nahbulay. Or in French something like (comment allez vous) pronounced some thing like: commay allay vou.

Tres bien merci, petit petit


To be honest, I mean perfectly honest, I would not know what a Haitian chick looked like if she walked up and slapped me in the face.

I was actually thinking of posting this question: How can you tell which chicas are Haitian? I hear that you guys are meeting Haitian women in Sosua, but how is it you know that she is Haitian beforehand?

I cannot distinguish Haitian women from Dominicanas on sight alone. Or maybe it's just that I haven't been there enough?

BUT SERIOUSLY: I could care less if she was Haitian, Dominican, or a Vietnamese-Dominican-Haitian chica...

I just come for the sex :)

KnickFan
10-29-09, 02:46
LBW: I'm a white guy but I lived in the capitol city of Santo Domingo for 6 months several years ago on official business. They don't like Haitians down there plain and simple and Dominican culture is obsessed with the light skin black vs dark skin black thing if you can believe it. I could give a class on this topic so I'll just leave it with 3 common observations:

1) I challenge you to find any dark skinned mannequins in store front windows when you're out shopping down there. The mannequins are almost always white as rice. Check it out!

2) Employment want ads in the local papers there often post job openings for high public visibility such as bank tellers, secretaries, slaes clerks in expensive stores, etc with the words, "buen presencia" or 'good presence'. This is code speak for light skin people only need apply for these positions and everybody knows this.

3) National ID cards or 'ceduals' specify your race just as they often do here in the USA "B" for white, "M" for brown skin, "I" for indian? And "N" for negro (naygrow)or black. Here's the problem with the Indian thing. They were all wiped out by various European white man diseases as well as their failure to adapt to slavery and were exterminated by the 1600's. So. If your baby is born is just a bit too dark skinned you can pay a bribe to have the child classified as Indian. There are NO indians down there, trust me. Now, how fucked up is that.

Go to Amazon and see if you can get a used copy of the book: "Why the Cocks Fight" by a female author with a funny last name like Wunk or something like that. This is an excellent resource on the history of the 2 countries that share the same island and the reasons for their (Dominican) fixation with race and skin color. I'm glad I read it when I did as it really helped me out alot to understand this culture.

Act and walk like an American and keep some sort of document to that effect and they should leave you alone. And leave the expensive gold jewelry and man accessories at home, PLEASE.

Take care.

You are getting attacked for the Mannequin analogy but you speak the truth. Basically anywhere non white folks have been colonized or enslaved a color caste system has been set up. The Ironic thing is, the BLACKER the country the stronger the antiblack sentiment. Why is that? Because the blacker you are the more you want to distance your self from that. They are taught to hate anything alluding to their African roots. The rest of Latin America and also PR looks down own DOminicans because on average THEY are the Blackest.

Argentineans are held in highest esteem because they are the WHITEST. They are at the top of the hierarchy in terms of perceived wealth and beauty among Spanish speaking people on that side of the world. So you pointed out Mannequins and in Merxico Brazil and the other countries turn on the TV and count the # of Blacks you see. Do a google search on
blanqueamiento.

It's the old divide and conquer strategy in full effect. Black slaves outnumbered their masters so they had to figure out a way to keep them from uniting. It mostly worked since most of the formerly conquered are still mentally enslaved, still deny or distance themselves from their African heritage.

Although Haiti was one of the few exceptions. First free former slave republic. They did it the old fashioned way and have been paying the price ever since...


So really DR is a text book example but really in Latin America to the Philippines to Brazil to the USA the lighter (or whiter) you are the better you will get treated. It;s a GLOBAL thing, sad to say.

Black men get the best treatment in the whitest (Germany, Iceland,Estonia) of countries were they are rare and therefore exotic, but in the dark countries you better be carrying that "American" card , but even then you will be 2nd choice to your whiter American Com padre.

Dirty228
10-29-09, 05:49
You are getting attacked for the Mannequin analogy but you speak the truth. Basically anywhere non white folks have been colonized or enslaved a color caste system has been set up. The Ironic thing is, the BLACKER the country the stronger the antiblack sentiment. Why is that? Because the blacker you are the more you want to distance your self from that. They are taught to hate anything alluding to their African roots. The rest of Latin America and also PR looks down own DOminicans because on average THEY are the Blackest.

Argentineans are held in highest esteem because they are the WHITEST. They are at the top of the hierarchy in terms of perceived wealth and beauty among Spanish speaking people on that side of the world. So you pointed out Mannequins and in Merxico Brazil and the other countries turn on the TV and count the # of Blacks you see. Do a google search on blanqueamiento.

It's the old divide and conquer strategy in full effect. Black slaves outnumbered their masters so they had to figure out a way to keep them from uniting. It mostly worked since most of the formerly conquered are still mentally enslaved, still deny or distance themselves from their African heritage.

Although Haiti was one of the few exceptions. First free former slave republic. They did it the old fashioned way and have been paying the price ever since.

So really DR is a text book example but really in Latin America to the Philippines to Brazil to the USA the lighter (or whiter) you are the better you will get treated. It; s a GLOBAL thing, sad to say.

Black men get the best treatment in the whitest (Germany, Iceland, Estonia) of countries were they are rare and therefore exotic, but in the dark countries you better be carrying that "American" card, but even then you will be 2nd choice to your whiter American Com padre.I don't know about that I have traveled all threw asia and with the younger generation it is defferent from what I have seen in asia. I have lived in Thailand for 10 yrs. And the hip hop culture have spread all over and if you are a young black guy from america you don't even have to pay for the girls in Thailand. Throw on you a throwback jersey, baggy pants, And watch them flock to you.

Dirty228
10-29-09, 06:06
I don't know about that. I have been all threw asia and I live in Thailand going on for 8 yrs. The hip hop culture has spread all over and if your a "young" black guy from america you don't have to pay a dime for a women in Thailand. Throw on you a sports jersey and baggy pants and watch them flock to you. I have seen this in Thailand, Singapore and I don't to even start on Japan.

Charles Pooter
10-29-09, 13:24
Learn a little Creole, or some words in French, if they understand Creole or French, they could be Haitian.

To say how are you, hello in Creole, using phonetics: Sac Pasay Nahbulay. Or in French something like (comment allez vous) pronounced some thing like: commay allay vou.

Tres bien merci, petit petit
As some of you may have noticed, I am now living permanently in the DR and I generally prefer to spend my limited time, pesos and sperm on haitianas rather than dominicanas. I can usually spot which is which, but many first-generation and some second-generation dominicanas look totally Haitian. I used to ask "Tu eres haitiana?" but sometimes the chica would react badly if she was Dominican, as if I were insulting her. So now I ask "Ou pale Kreyol?". If they are Dominican or out of touch with their Haitian roots they don't react or just think I am garbling something in Spanish. If they are still in touch enough to know some Kreyol then they are unlikely to be offended. And if they are Haitian their faces light up and I am off and running.

It is a sad situation but Knick Fan is totally correct in his analysis.

Jaosousa
10-29-09, 15:33
I used to ask "Tu eres haitiana?" but sometimes the chica would react badly if she was Dominican, as if I were insulting her. So now I ask "Ou pale Kreyol?". There is an outdoor bar on the same street as Classicos. It has wooden doors facing the sidewalk, then you walk along a path for about 25 feet to get to the bar area. The bar has a palm covered roof over it. Last time I was there (about a year ago) they had a stripper pole in the left hand corner of the place on a raised platform. The place had about 4 chicas behind the bar and some other chicas were sitting at the bar. The chica who was running the place is Haitian, with a nice rack. Supposedly they have rooms for massages there. The chicas there were mostly dominican with maybe two Haitian chicas. It is on the same side of the street as Classicos, when walking in the direction of the dive shop from Classicos, but before the dive shop.

Uzinuzin
10-29-09, 19:28
I don't know about that. I have been all threw asia and I live in Thailand going on for 8 yrs. The hip hop culture has spread all over and if your a "young" black guy from america you don't have to pay a dime for a women in Thailand. Throw on you a sports jersey and baggy pants and watch them flock to you. I have seen this in Thailand, Singapore and I don't to even start on Japan.

Not sure how you came to be that popular in Thailand - they are generally very racist, even the slightest shade of darker colour gives them a feel of superiority. Their whole class system is based on various shade of their skins, girls from Isaan are generally a bit darker and they are so much discreminated against.
For WG in parlours, they are usuallyu priced based on, first colour then age.

Ug Man
10-29-09, 20:34
Jaosousa Quote:


There is an outdoor bar on the same street as Classicos. It has wooden doors facing the sidewalk, then you walk along a path for about 25 feet to get to the bar area. The bar has a palm covered roof over it. Last time I was there (about a year ago) they had a stripper pole in the left hand corner of the place on a raised platform. The place had about 4 chicas behind the bar and some other chicas were sitting at the bar. The chica who was running the place is Haitian, with a nice rack. Supposedly they have rooms for massages there. The chicas there were mostly dominican with maybe two Haitian chicas. It is on the same side of the street as Classicos, when walking in the direction of the dive shop from Classicos, but before the dive shop.I think Jaosousa is talking about the hideaway. It was a massage place like he decribes, maybe 2 years ago? Now it's just a regular bar, I think Canadian owned. It was for sale recently, maybe still is. I came accross a link to the realtor about a month ago. I did take a girl out of there once, though not a Haitian.

Mr Gogo
10-29-09, 20:38
There is an outdoor bar on the same street as Classicos. It has wooden doors facing the sidewalk, then you walk along a path for about 25 feet to get to the bar area. The bar has a palm covered roof over it. Last time I was there (about a year ago) they had a stripper pole in the left hand corner of the place on a raised platform. The place had about 4 chicas behind the bar and some other chicas were sitting at the bar. The chica who was running the place is Haitian, with a nice rack. Supposedly they have rooms for massages there. The chicas there were mostly dominican with maybe two Haitian chicas. It is on the same side of the street as Classicos, when walking in the direction of the dive shop from Classicos, but before the dive shop.Its funny because ive walked by that place 100 times and never went in.I always stick my head in then get out quick.Those big wooden doors always made me feel like it was a trap or something.Like they would close those doors and you would never be seen again.But im hitting sosua this weekend and im definetly going to check it out.

KnickFan
10-29-09, 21:35
I don't know about that I have traveled all threw asia and with the younger generation it is defferent from what I have seen in asia. I have lived in Thailand for 10 yrs. And the hip hop culture have spread all over and if you are a young black guy from america you don't even have to pay for the girls in Thailand. Throw on you a throwback jersey, baggy pants, And watch them flock to you.

Now how ridiculous doesthat sound? I am a grown azz 38 year old professional black man. Having to throw on a wannabee thug persona to appease someone's perception of what a black person should look like is demeaning to say the least. It's the same as having to wave the "American" card, these are things done to counter my Black status. "Hey ladies I'm one of the good one's from the USA and eey's a Thug!"

Thank God for MLK, OBAMA ,and HIP HOP!

Gfechaser
10-29-09, 23:34
Now how ridiculous doesthat sound? I am a grown azz 38 year old professional black man. Having to throw on a wannabee thug persona to appease someone's perception of what a black person should look like is demeaning to say the least. It's the same as having to wave the "American" card, these are things done to counter my Black status. "Hey ladies I'm one of the good one's from the USA and eey's a Thug!"

Thank God for MLK, OBAMA ,and HIP HOP!

Though I find it troubling that any Blackman would have to define himself abroad by pretending to be a thug, I also find that there seems to be a growing divide between the haves and the have nots. And IMHO it would appear that more and more the have nots are not always people of color and seemed to be getting screwed over by people that look like them. I am not trying to say that a persons color does not still play a part in how he or she is treated but I think the class divide will become really prominent in the upcoming years. I just wonder how that divide will influence how people are treated globally.

Osanhopps
10-30-09, 00:01
Gentlemen,

I have learned something a very long time ago. You must always remember one thing. It is not the color of your skin that attract these women. It is the perception. Having a father that ran a bar/club in NY. I learned to sit back and watch how things operate for a very long time. And I applied the same concept when I first traveled to Korea in the late 70's & early 80's. There is a saying that goes like this: Curiosity kills the cat. What this means is this. You place a ten dollar bill on your table in any of these clubs order your drink, but do not touch the ten and do not say anything else to anyone! And watch how many people come over to you, just because that ten is laying there. They will kill themselves trying to find out what you are about and how much money you have and how much you intend to spend.

Once again it is the perception. Because money talks and bullshit walks. Some will try to be your friend and others will try to run a game on you. It is up to you to find out who is real and who is not. Remember the income of most of the girls come from you. I have met girls who would not talk to you in the club. But once they get outside, it is totally different. Then it does not matter what color you are. You must remember that you can not change the world all by yourself. But you do have control over one thing. THAT IS YOU! Do not take anything personal!

Jaosousa
10-30-09, 00:13
Jaosousa Quote:

I think Jaosousa is talking about the hideaway. It was a massage place like he decribes, maybe 2 years ago? Now it's just a regular bar, I think Canadian owned. It was for sale recently, maybe still is. I came accross a link to the realtor about a month ago. I did take a girl out of there once, though not a Haitian.I went into that place a few times, sometimes it was open in the daytime. Rooms are off to the left of the bar, near the bathrooms. Sometimes working girls hang out there at the bar. I never did a massage there, one bartender there (over a year ago) said she would give me a massage in the room there. I have no idea about prices or whether it was full service.

The haitian chica with the big tetas was the boss of the other chicas working there. If I remember correctly the doors have paintings of women.

There used to be a strip bar on the second floor behind four roses bar. That place was a little crazy, one night they put some transvestite on the stage to do a strip show.

Jaosousa
10-30-09, 00:39
Its funny because ive walked by that place 100 times and never went in.I always stick my head in then get out quick.Those big wooden doors always made me feel like it was a trap or something.Like they would close those doors and you would never be seen again.But im hitting sosua this weekend and im definetly going to check it out.Three La Passions chicas, the one on the left is morena, the middle small chica is light skin and the chica on the right maybe haitiana.

Marc Anthony
10-30-09, 04:07
As some of you may have noticed, I am now living permanently in the DR and I generally prefer to spend my limited time, pesos and sperm on haitianas rather than dominicanas. I can usually spot which is which, but many first-generation and some second-generation dominicanas look totally Haitian. I used to ask "Tu eres haitiana?" but sometimes the chica would react badly if she was Dominican, as if I were insulting her. So now I ask "Ou pale Kreyol?". If they are Dominican or out of touch with their Haitian roots they don't react or just think I am garbling something in Spanish. If they are still in touch enough to know some Kreyol then they are unlikely to be offended. And if they are Haitian their faces light up and I am off and running.

It is a sad situation but Knick Fan is totally correct in his analysis.CP is entirely correct that this is a delicate issue. Dominicans and Haitians have a very good eye for details that differentiate the two, though it's not always entirely obvious.

When I was returning from the DR quite a few years ago waiting for the plane to taxi in I was listening to a clueless 20 something white American girl talking to a Dominican Steward who was by Dominican standards 'indio oscuro' (quite dark). She was obviously into the guy and was babbling to him for several minutes straight about how Americans are so racist but how there is no racism in the Dominican republic. He was just smiling and nodding to her.

I was near a service bay that had a rack of dirty dishes from first class and looking at the guy (who seemed like he had some education) and the dopey chick hitting on him, who was gushing about how non-racist Dominican's were, I had an inspiration. I walked past them to the dirty dishes and found a sprig of parsley. I walked back past them and in front of the girl held it up to him and said "Que es esto?"

I was rewarded when he instantly understood my point and rolled his eyes laughing. The clueless girl said "What???"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsley_Massacre

Jaosousa
10-30-09, 06:54
I read and post on the DR forum, because I love the DR.
I love the morenas with the phat asses...
I love dancing to merengue and grinding to reggaeton in Zona Oriental...
I love drinking Presidente Lights until the sun goes down at the Boat House...
I love flirting with the teens at Boca Chica beach on a Sunday afternoon...
I love eating Clarence's southern style BBQ chicken, ribs, potato salad, and cake with my honey at my side...
I love shooting the shit with my old friends, who live and travel down there...
I love watching Licey beat AC over at Quisqueyna Stadium (dios, las mujeres)...
and most of all...
I love the freedom to go anywhere I want. From the peace and beauty of Bayahibe, to the mountains of Santiago, to the waves of Cabarete, to the nightlife of Santo Domingo... VAMANOS!!
-Helpmann :)The man is talented.

LuvBlkWomen
10-30-09, 22:05
What is standard cost for 1hr, 2hr or TLN?

Bigup
10-31-09, 02:52
What is standard cost for 1hr, 2hr or TLN?

The norm is 1500 peso for 2 to 3 hours and 2500 peso for TLN.

Don't over pay!

The only time I paid over 2500 peso is when I have taken something out of La Passion at 1 pm.

You can get the girls from La Passion after they finish work at 1am and head to Classico Disco for a cheaper price, but remember that's after she's suck on an average of 5 to 10 ice creams a day.

Jaosousa
10-31-09, 03:18
What is standard cost for 1hr, 2hr or TLN?Prices have dropped. I was quoted mil pesos en Santo Domingo and I probably could have bargained down further. GBP in Santo Domingo has in house for an hour for 1000 pesos.

Prices depend upon the "hotness" of the chica. Hotter looking chicas can ask for more money. Supply and demand plays a role as well. Tourism is down in Dom Rep, less clients for the chicas, some lower their prices.

Winter tourism starts in full the end of December and runs to the end of April. Prices for hotels usually go up in January and stay that way until about May.

Toda lo noche, all night depends. What time you start having sex with the chica, how many pops. If you start with some chica at 8pm at night and you want to bang her till 8 am the next day, with multiple pops, maybe 2000 pesos or more, depends upon the chica.

As other mongers have previously posted you may want to try out a chica short time first to see how she is before committing to all night. I have exited the bars with chicas at 1am or later for a two hour session and many chicas stay and fall asleep and leave the next morning. I pay them the agreed upon two hour rate. Sometimes if you want a pop in the morning before they leave, if they slept over from a short time session, you can negotiate or sometimes not pay extra.

LuvBlkWomen
10-31-09, 03:46
Thanks for info. Damn, great pay scale!

I've been looking on this board for info about diving in sosua. Apparently diving not very good in S. What are options for someone like me, who would like to dive every morning and monger the rest of the day? Wondering if it worth bringing my own equipment if it's that bad, or just make it a monger only vacation.


The norm is 1500 peso for 2 to 3 hours and 2500 peso for TLN.

Don't over pay!

The only time I paid over 2500 peso is when I have taken something out of La Passion at 1 pm.

You can get the girls from La Passion after they finish work at 1am and head to Classico Disco for a cheaper price, but remember that's after she's suck on an average of 5 to 10 ice creams a day.

Yanqui69
10-31-09, 14:40
Thanks for info. Damn, great pay scale!

I've been looking on this board for info about diving in sosua. Apparently diving not very good in S. What are options for someone like me, who would like to dive every morning and monger the rest of the day? Wondering if it worth bringing my own equipment if it's that bad, or just make it a monger only vacation.


Do a "Search This Thread" for "diving" and you will see all postings on that subject.
Also do same search for Puerto Plata and other north coast locations.

Buscemi
10-31-09, 15:05
Your rates are a bit dated or you are seriously overpaying theses chicas, most chicas are fine with RD1500 TLN and RD1000 for ST. It is a buyer's market right now. Please stop overpaying these chicas and posting these inflated rates as "the norm". They are happy getting any Pesos in this economy.


The norm is 1500 peso for 2 to 3 hours and 2500 peso for TLN.

Don't over pay!

Lopkx
10-31-09, 16:03
A buddy and myself are going to be in Sosua for a few days and we are looking for a 2BR/2BA condo or apartment to rent that is friendly to single guys. Don't need neighbors that will complain that we are bringing different chicas home every night ;) A lot of apartments I have seen on VRBO website say family oriented, no single guys. If you can point me in the right direction would be great.

Chief Justice
10-31-09, 17:43
A buddy and myself are going to be in Sosua for a few days and we are looking for a 2BR/2BA condo or apartment to rent that is friendly to single guys. Don't need neighbors that will complain that we are bringing different chicas home every night ;) A lot of apartments I have seen on VRBO website say family oriented, no single guys. If you can point me in the right direction would be great.Try here.

http://www.amberguardianrentals.com/

Jaosousa
10-31-09, 18:43
A buddy and myself are going to be in Sosua for a few days and we are looking for a 2BR/2BA condo or apartment to rent that is friendly to single guys. Don't need neighbors that will complain that we are bringing different chicas home every night ;) A lot of apartments I have seen on VRBO website say family oriented, no single guys. If you can point me in the right direction would be great.El Neptuno is nice, two bedrooms, two baths, kitchen, balcony, some with clothes washing machines, usually free internet and the place I used the owner installed a safe. Marco at Rocky's is friendly with at least one owner of an apartment at el neptuno. Some owners have listings on the internet.

Previously another member posted info about a place down the block from the Banco Popular, that place sits over looking the Ocean, I forgot the name, that place seems very nice as well.

Yanqui69
10-31-09, 20:09
A buddy and myself are going to be in Sosua for a few days and we are looking for a 2BR/2BA condo or apartment to rent that is friendly to single guys. Don't need neighbors that will complain that we are bringing different chicas home every night ;) A lot of apartments I have seen on VRBO website say family oriented, no single guys. If you can point me in the right direction would be great.Look up Casa Linda.

Its a complex of homes, villas, etc.

Also Casa Residencial, in Sosua.
If possible, will PM the contact data for a
condo/rental manager I know.

Bigup
11-01-09, 00:53
A buddy and myself are going to be in Sosua for a few days and we are looking for a 2BR/2BA condo or apartment to rent that is friendly to single guys. Don't need neighbors that will complain that we are bringing different chicas home every night ;) A lot of apartments I have seen on VRBO website say family oriented, no single guys. If you can point me in the right direction would be great.


Try this one it's the same as Casa Linda but the villas are new and closer to town. Also cheaper price!!

http://www.hispaniolarealestate.com/residencial/en/index.html

Marc Anthony
11-01-09, 02:00
El Neptuno is nice, two bedrooms, two baths, kitchen, balcony, some with clothes washing machines, usually free internet and the place I used the owner installed a safe. Marco at Rocky's is friendly with at least one owner of an apartment at el neptuno. Some owners have listings on the internet.

Previously another member posted info about a place down the block from the Banco Popular, that place sits over looking the Ocean, I forgot the name, that place seems very nice as well.

The place down the dead end road next to Banco Popular on the ocean is Blue Bayou. http://www.sunnyvillaholidays.com/bluebayou.html?#rates

Bigup
11-01-09, 02:35
Thanks for info. Damn, great pay scale!

I've been looking on this board for info about diving in sosua. Apparently diving not very good in S. What are options for someone like me, who would like to dive every morning and monger the rest of the day? Wondering if it worth bringing my own equipment if it's that bad, or just make it a monger only vacation.

I only dive for clams.

This is not my picture but a template of what type of clam I'm talking about when I go there!

Bigup

Chief Justice
11-01-09, 02:42
A buddy and myself are going to be in Sosua for a few days and we are looking for a 2BR/2BA condo or apartment to rent that is friendly to single guys. Don't need neighbors that will complain that we are bringing different chicas home every night ;) A lot of apartments I have seen on VRBO website say family oriented, no single guys. If you can point me in the right direction would be great.www.northbeachmanagement.com

www.myspace.com/northbeachmanagement

Dirty228
11-01-09, 03:21
Gentlemen,

The purpose of this Forum is to provide for the exchange of information between Men on the subject of finding Women for Sex.

Let's get back to the subject.

Thank You,

Jackson

Dirty228
11-01-09, 05:20
Some of what you say is true with the younger generation of thais and the Hiso "thai word for high society" They think like that and it is really not about color its about class rich and poor. Thai people believe that if you have dark skin in "this is among themselves" Thailand that you come from a rural area and your parents were farmers "Bonark" is the thai word it is insulting to some its just like saying redneck or calling a person a bama. My wife is from Isaan "khon Kaen" and she is white skinned. When I tell thai people that From Bangkok they always say oh people from Isaan is not true Thai people they migrated from Loas a long time ago. I told my wife this and she became inraged. Also I remeber when she became very upset with her coworker that was also from Isaan cause he did not want to speak with her in Isaan cause there was thai businessmen from Bangkok sitting with him. And don't get me started on the red shirts and yellow shirts. My wife is a red shirt to the heart I had to stop her from going to Bangkok during the riots. To understand the red shirts and yellow shirts is like this red shirts demacrats and yellow shirts republicans.

Now back to the hip hop part the true hip hop "not no agangster rap" the young thai generation loves that same goes the young generatio around the world. I'm not saying all young thai girls is like this but there is alot. When was the last time you have been down walking street all the major discos plays hip hop and have young black guys from the states performing songs. The Candy shop a disco dedicated to 50cent and has a large picture of him on top in front of the building. Even the famous Tony's disco has went from techno to hip hop cuase thats what draws the crouds. And I am not talking about just bar girls but local thais are in there partying. My wifes best friend little sister just finished school she is strait from isaan and want to come work in Pattaya she can't speak a bit of english she tells my wife she wants to work were the black guys form america hangs out. I remeber I was in a regular beer bar and one of 50cent song came on and all the girls went crazy I asked one of them did she understand the words and she sad no but the way he speaks and goes with the beat of the music it sounds so good to her. You have thai guys dressed in baggy cloths with bandanas on break dancing in the middle of walking street their not no thugs they are dancing and having fun. So if you have people that embrassed this culture they are no doubt going to show love for the people that started it Right? All my thai friend girls say you go out with guy to get money but you go out with black guy to have fun and good F_ _K!

Jaosousa
11-01-09, 06:05
Try this one it's the same as Casa Linda but the villas are new and closer to town. Also cheaper price!!

http://www.hispaniolarealestate.com/residencial/en/index.htmlDo you know where the entrance is for Residencial Hispaniola?

Thanks

Buscemi
11-01-09, 12:51
Do you know where the entrance is for Residencial Hispaniola?

Thanks

Go up the road diagonally across the highway from Texaco, you can't miss the gate about 1/4 mile up the hill on the left.