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Prtry2:
Lots of guys say they been there x amount of times. My 13 trips average 9 days, while others go for 3 days. How many days per trip? Thanks but I will find her on my own, LOL.
I think they get spoiled fast as well, first you buy them a pair of pants in the beginning and 6 months later they want the store.I see that you are correct as well since many promise them the world and just bang them. I need a new girl every third trip to keep them fresh and new. I have maybe 100 trips left till death do we part. Now I get calls for sick grandma's as well. Lets build a hospital, and we will get so many chicas in this house of pain.
Look for my responses here, rather than additional posts. By the way; 14 more days till I start my 2 week [b]fest[/b].
[color=red]I see we have a nice group of guys posting here. Hope to meet all of you one trip or another.Including Prtry2[/color]
I have been reading about the other countries and it seems that Dominican Chicas are everywhere. They make great hookers I guess.
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Need Help
Hello,
I just returned from a trip to an all inclusive in Punta Cana, the greatest place I have ever been, the most beautiful women i have ever seen. I took my parents for their anniversary and couldn't get away to meet some chicas. I became amigos with a dominican named David who offered to take me on his moped to "a disco where the girls take off their clothes, and will do more if you pay them", but once again i couldnt really get away from my parents, they wanted to spend time and what not. I did however have a romantic connection with a chica who was a waitress in the resort and after a few days we ended up having some of the best sex of my life.
I plan on returning to the same hotel/resort (Iberostar Bavaro) in August, I have a special discount their and have also made amigos with many of the resort employees, and I need some information. Has any one ever had any luck in Punta Cana or the near by large city of Higuey? Higuey is a large city and so i'm guessing there must be some chicas here.
Has anyone ever been to these "Discos where girls take off their clothes and.." anywhere in the area?
If there are no chicas in the area does anyone have a recomendation on a cheap taxi to Santo Domingo or Boca Chica, the ones i seen listed in the hotel wanted $200 USD to go to Santo Domingo. If i do have to leave punta cana/ higuey which is a better town Santo Domingo or Boca Chica.
One more question can your recomend any good hotels in Santo Domingo or Boca Chica that allow girls and have good one night rates, and their location.
I relize I am askin for alot and I truly appriciate any information any of you gentleman can give me.
Gracias
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ANY INFO ON THE ACTION IN LA ROMANA WOULD BE APPRECIATED....HOW MUCH IS THE TAXI RIDE TO THE CLOSEST ACTION?
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Hey ricrok
I will try to answer your questions here on the posts
1) I dont think a bus ride will cost you more than $32US
******* mentioned to me that the cost is really 5 US so I am editing this post Thanks Jim
2) I have had experience in Boca Chica, Santo Domingo and Sousa
it depends on what you are looking for in the main cities Santo
Domingo and Puerta Plata this is where the creme of the crop are
located, but if you want a country gal for the GFE try the little
puebloes like Santiago or Charimigo (pls forgive the spelling)
3) I have a girlfriend in Sousa and after just meeting her in a club
15 minutes later I got a bbbj and she took the money shot no problema
4) You can have whatever your sick greasy heart desires if your
assets are in order--can you speak fluent spanish if not ask
one of the locals to introduce you to some women that will
swing that way--it is very easy trust me I have done in several
times in Boca Chica--the threesome thing gets old I like to
really get my freak on with just one hot dominicana
5) SW in DR are a f***kin waste of time and space trust me
they rush you to cum fast and then they are off to the races
to get the next guy. Your best bet is to get a regular gal
that just is trying to make ends meet and is willing to give
you the GFE at a reasonable price.
I hope that this information help you ricrok
Peace
WSJ3
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Just a comment to the post of WSJ3 regarding point 2:
Santiago is not "a little pueblo" It is the second largest city in DR.
And Charamicos is actually a part of Sosua.
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Hey Vagabond
Consider my comments about Santiago being a little pueblo poetic license, however, Vagabond is correct in fact I believe that a new airport was built recently in Santiago.
Enjoy
WSJ3
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Hey WSJ3
Anyway, the most important thing is that we have a great time down there, and so we have.
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Yknow Vagabond
I couldnt agree with you more. This place makes me feel more alive and soo happy to be a man I get emotional when it is time to leave my bbbj giving chica behind and come back to the states to deal with these american women that have no clue regarding how they should treat a man.
Peace
WSJ3
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For anyone that has been to both Remmington Palace in Santo Domingo and Passions in Santiago. I posted this already in Santo Domingo. Any info would be appreciated.
I have been to RP in SD and luved it....I liked the club like atmoshpere and the selection of girls there was awesom....I personally like lighter skin and younger (18-25) girls.....that look like JLO, Penelope Cruz, ...etc..you get the picture.....
My question is how does Passions compare to RP? I have heard there are like 100 beauties at Passion...which is more than RP. How is the quality of girls compared to RP? As far as looks and attitude and price?
Any info would be nice....in addition what hotels in Santiago allows girls?
Thanks for all the help!
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A couple of week ago I went to DR with a fruend
to bang some hoes and even though i got plenty,
is it just me or have the putas raised their prices from last year
and also where are all the white girls I don't mean to be racist
but a man has his taste in meat, if anybody has information on this topics post up.
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I been checking out websites for fellow hobbysts at [url]WWW.adultvacations.com[/url] and I like many that travel while in the military enjoy savoring the oveseas vagina. I have been traveling to DR for many years and as I browse through the site I realize I have no idea what the fuck they are talking about, ex. I was browsing through the singles packages and looked at the viking villa package in Puerto Plata, now I haven't been there but I have gone to DR enough times that I would have heard about them by now so who are they, are they just a scam or if they are for real are they worth the money for 3000-5000 USD I can have a fine ass vegas strippers licking me and banging me for a week In DR I could probably fuck half the hoes in Puerto Plata. If anybody has an opinion on these "Tour packages" post up and let your voice be heard.
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Yo FANTASY I've seen your post on plenty of countries hav you heard of any LEGITIMATE tours such as the ones in Germany
FKK tours or Amsterdam I've been to thoseand they are relatively inexspensive when you consider it's europe but in central
and caribea america they all trying to rip you off somehow.
Help plese
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Hispaniola is a tropical island over 400 miles long and 180 wide. Eight million people live in the Republic, many of them poor as hell. However things are not as cheap as I expected - modest hotel is $40 a night, a beer is $2.50 and a meal a $5. For a room with an A-C and cable TV expect to pay around $60. The local areas are cheaper. A true bargain are the local "goa-goa" minibuses. You can travel on these for next to nothing and they are used mainly by the locals. The catch is they will cram up to 19 people into this vehicle (which is a japanese van - Mitsubishi or Toyota), so it is not always comfortable. But it can be a lot of fun since you get closer to the locals who seem to be generally fun loving friendly people with a quick smile. And they all love their merengue and chapata music. Merengue is this superfast latino dance music they play everywhere. It just gets you going and you have to start moving. So on a goa-goa minibus the driver cranks-up the radio and senoritas sing along the latest hits, somebody will pass around a bottle of Presidente and the senorita next to you may just have so little space that she is nearly sitting in your lap (or it can be a stinky old guy, hehe) and the van is cruising through the bright tropical day. They drive like maniacs and the goa-goas seem to be the worst, trying to make more money. Venturing into the countryside you will see a picturesque hilly country, people living in shacks, pigs running in the backyards, a guy wahsing his motorcycle in a river… Houses are often painted in loud colours, they just love that and it looks great. In the small towns you will see these little tavernas, many of them just shacks with a roof from banana leafs and a pool table inside, guys sipping Presidente or rum and just sitting around, all day long. Unemployment was said to be 14% in 2000, but I suspect it may be more than that now. Lot of people have jobs which pay next to nothing. Looks like they do not have much foresight in doing things and they will sacrify future gain for immediate profit. That attitude includes ripping off the foreigners they depend on, plundering the land and the sea. Littering is another problem they throw away anything/anytime/anywhere and it shows.
The climate, the trade winds and temperatures are similar to Hawaii.
Yeah, driving. They just love to pass. The roads usually have no dividing lines, so it's all up to your imagination. The passing guy will point his vehicle into oncoming traffic to make it obvious what his intentions are and then, just as your whole life flashes in front of your eyes, they swerve back into their lane. I approach it like skydiving - do not look in front of you if you are a passenger in a car, just like when jumping off the plane you do not look down on the ground, because you would get too scared to jump.
The tourists I met on the north shore were mostly Europeans: mainly Germans, some English, Dutch, French, Swiss etc. Some Americans. The hotel owner told me that they are now getting more Americans than before and fewer Germans, he thought the dwindling German economy was to blame. It is actually surprising how few Americans there are considering the vicinity of the mainland.
Crime - the country is a little seedy but I did not really feel threatened. They are actually quite nice. Violent crime is not uncommon, though. One of the girls I long-timed did take some money from my wallet when I was sleeping.
It is hard to find a public phone that would work. Internet cafes are not a problem, cost is $1/minute.
Getting cash from ATM's is usually not a problem. About every second will work.
Money exchange booths are easy to find, although I would not recommned bringing large amounts of cash. Traveler's checks are OK. In the future I will use mainly ATM's.
Bring your own sunscreen and surf-wax, otherwise expect to pay more than twice the US price. In general - you need to know the prices. They will rip you off in a heartbeat, especailly the taxis and girls. Bargaining is a must. Need to speak some spanish.
At the airport do not let anybody touch your baggage when exiting the building.
A common trick - a self invited guy will carry your baggage for you for a few yards and then charge you ridiculous money for the service.
Drink only bottled water. Or beer. The local brew is called Presidente. It has 6% alcohol, so does the imported Heineken. Will get you a buzz in a hurry. Local rum is cheap and reportedly of excellent quality. That would be my two cents.