Hi Rock
Please; not laughing about my questions; the government watched over all.
So is it possible to buy a international newspaper ? Are websites blocked ?
Do you have access to CNN/BBC or something like that in a casa ?
Thx
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Hi Rock
Please; not laughing about my questions; the government watched over all.
So is it possible to buy a international newspaper ? Are websites blocked ?
Do you have access to CNN/BBC or something like that in a casa ?
Thx
RockHarder - What's a better Value ?
ARG? Medellin or Havana?
Who had the best GFE?
Mongers-
In the Hotels there is unrestricted internet access (although its very slow) and cable TV with CNN in english and spanish. I did not see any international newspapers. As I would not recommend staying in a hotel, you can just walk into the lobby and pay the $6 CUC hourly rate to use the internet (same price for guest and non-guests). Also, the owners of the casas particulares will know someone that has a dial up internet connection in there house, although it is illegal. Medical doctors have the right to have internet in their house, and they pawn off this right to others in the black market.
In terms of value, that is pretty difficult to quantify and will be different for everyone. I live in Buenos Aires, so that is obviously the best value, and I am earning money living there and getting free pussy, so for me it costs nothing above and beyond normal living expenses. Medellin and Buenos Aires are mainstream mongering destinations, Havana is not. Each one is a totally different experience, and I enjoyed all three. In 2007 alone I have been to Brasil twice (Salvador and Rio de Janeiro), Bolivia(Santa Cruz), Paraguay(Asuncion), Colombia (Medellin) and Cuba (Havana) and I have thoroughly enjoyed each place. Santa Cruz was the cheapest for living expenses (food, etc.) and Asuncion the cheapest for quality pussy. I would recommend all these places for mongering.
Suerte,
Rock Harders
[QUOTE=Rock Harders]
Upon arrival in Havana, I was hassled for about 30 minutes in migraciones; they wanted to know what a 24 year old American passport holder, travelling alone from Colombia and residing in Argentina, intended to do in Cuba. The agent called over a supervisor and a lengthy interview ensued. After the delay, they said welcome to Cuba and allowed me to pass. Next came another half-hour delay at Customs; again they wanted to know the same things as migraciones, and they asked the same questions about 10 times to see if I would change my answer. After a full luggage and pocket search, and I allowed to pass.
All in all, I was very happy I made it to Cuba to see how it is before it all comes crashing down in a heap and the corporations go in there and turn the place into Disneyland.
In my opinion, Havana might be the most beautiful city in the world if it had a capitalist or mixed economic system; the architecture is stunning and the city is laid out well and is quite stylish and charming. [/QUOTE]
Cuban officials are trained to believe every potential American visitor is in the CIA. With your admitted language skills and time in SA, you're a prime company man, in their eyes. You were flagged as a PIA, person of interest, prior to your arrival to the airport. Searching to pockets is a little deep. Even I, have not been asked that.
I don't follow your train of contraditory thoughts on economic development. Havana cannot be restored without the help of corporations. Disneyworld, Habanaworld, Chulavilla, or whatever mutually exclusive title, you want to place behind the thought process of development vs restoration. Government solo certainly isn't very condusive for economic progress.
With your youth and Spanish skills, you should be paying 2-10 pesos a pop. If I were the casa owner I'd be making the meals, providing the girls, and escorting you all over town, at those prices. You're the best kind of client, changing all his Euros to CUC in one shot, whether or not you need to spend 1 mil.
[QUOTE=Member #3200]I just booked a trip 2 havana/playa de este/santa maria beach area, leaving on Tuesday
I have been 2 the area many times but haven't been there in 3 years & I know this area is now dead compared to years ago due 2 policia, any of the expert mongers who frequent the area (el cubanito, cubiche, petrolo) be there this week (dec4-11th) I'm a white canadian who does prefer the lighter skinned cubans, is there any good places in the area still left for mongering: for example, Guanabo, El trebol, via blanca (for uni student hitching rides), disco on beach road between hotel tropicoco & atlantico.
The places mentioned above use 2 be active for mongering, I need help please PM me for help
If in the area during week, I'll buy beer.
Thank you very much
Member 3200[/QUOTE]
I just read your message late.
All the tourists from the area hotels were going to Guanimar in Guanabo. If Guanimar was closed that night, they were to Guanabo Club. Some went to El Dorado, but the reports were that it was pretty dead. Bellomonte closed down earlier in the year.
Summer, even Sept-Oct was a better time for what your looking for.
Petrolero-
I think you missed my point about wanting to see Havana before it turns into Disneyland. I agree that the only possible way for Havana to be restored is through big-bucks investment, and in fact I feel it will inevitably happen at some point, I just wanted to experience Cuba the way it is now before it changes.
In terms of pricing, I am not one of those cheapskate motherfuckers that want to beat the girls down to the absolute rock bottom price. For me, paying 30-40 CUC for an multi-hour bareback experience from a regular girl that will never bother me again after the session is an absolute steal. In fact, I would feel guilty paying significantly less. In addition, I had absolutely no problem paying the prices for accomodation or food that I did, as I see them as more than fair. Did you know that in order to have the right to rent to foreigners the family has the pay a 250 CUC per month tax plus a year end tax? These people really need the money and part of my objective in coming to Cuba at this time was to experience and really see how these people live under this wretched system. The day before I left I took the family to a CUC tienda and let them pick out several things they wanted, such as soap, shampoo, some condiments, and a case of beer. It cost me a whopping 40 CUC but it meant a lot to these people.
Suerte,
Rock Harders
Hi Rock,
Thanks for the report. I was in Havana in 2004. Girls were nervous and really scared of the police when I was there. How was the situation now. Do you see a lot of girls working in Havana?
Glad to read that you has a great time.
Late 2004 and 2005 was the worst. It has gotten a lbetter in 2007
Mongers-
At no point during my trip to Havana did I even attempt to track down "pros" because it was completely unnecessary given the situation I was in. In Havana, almost any (slight exaggeration) unmarried women would be open to fucking a foreigner for the right price. There were two that I had the owner of the casa make offers to that both said no because they had live-in boyfriends/maridos but said they would have done it otherwise. The owner of the casa discouraged me from going out to bars and finding hardcore pros and he made it completely unnecessary. Your best bet for Havana mongering in my opinion is to have the owner of whatever casa you are staying in do most of your recruiting for you.
Suerte,
Rock Harders
Glad to hear that it is better. I've been to China so many times and need a litttle latin flavor now. About 10 years ago it was an incredible destination, the girls in the clubs were beautiful and never wanted anything more than just some drinks, food and a nice place to stay. Really looking forward to going again, just can't decide on the area.
[QUOTE=Rock Harders]Mongers-
(...) Your best bet for Havana mongering in my opinion is to have the owner of whatever casa you are staying in do most of your recruiting for you.
Suerte,
Rock Harders[/QUOTE]
He probably made them pay for the yuma he had to rent. lol
For me 50 % of the fun is the 'hunting-part'. I'm fluent in Spanish and I'd never want to miss that part.
I have stayed in Casas where the owners will get you the Chicas. Yes, the chicas and the casa owners do have an arragement and yes, El Grande you are right most of the deals are around 50%.
But I am with El Grande. For me, 50% of the fun is getting these chicas to go to bed with you and in the end when you become their friends them not charging straight up for a sesion. That is the fun for me. Getting pussy from a girl you met a couple of days of go and not paying for the service. What a feeling!!!!
Two years ago while going to Santa Maria Beach for the day. I came across these 2 high Schoolers who had skip classes and were looking for a Yuma (Tourist) to give them a ride to the beach. As soon as we started flirting with one another. I notice that one them wanted me, but when I ask her age she said she was 17. The hard dick got soft real quick. I know that if you are a Cuban Citizen you can have sex with somebody as young as 17, but I do not live in CUba no more so I adhere to the International law of 18. They were both stunners (the 17 year old looked like Roselyn Sanchez from Rush Hour 2 and the 18 year old looked like Jaime King from Sin City) and as you might have quess the 17 year old was certfiable 10 in any anybody books, but the age thing kept fucking me up. They both lived in San Miguel del Padron. Anyway the 17 year was ready for action. The 18 did not want to anything, but I drove them to the Santa Maria Beach. We went to one of the many places you can hide in this beach and they change into their swimsuits. We spent the whole afternoon talking, drinking, eating, laughing and just having a good old time at the beach. 6 PM roll around and I took them home. I left them just at the entrace to San Miguel since they said that they did not want to get in trouble with their boyfriends and parents. We exchange phone numbers. I got back to my casa took a shower, when I got out my shower the casa owner told me that a Yunexy was on the phone for me. At first I did not remember who it was and then I noticed that it was the 18 year old I had met. Well, she ask me if we coud hook up for dinner and a little company, but she warm me that she had to be acbk at home by 12:00 midnight at the latest. I said no problem. Got into my rental car drove over where I had drop her off and we drove abck to Santa Maria. We had dinner at this place by the beach and after dinner we went to a place that she said she knew we could get a room if I pay the owners 15 cuc. I did not mind paying extra for this room since this girl looked like a exact duplicate of Jaime King. Guys no lie she looked just like Jaime King in the movie Sin City (Goldie). Well she took care of me and we became good friends. I was with her up to the last day I was in CUba 2 years ago and we have kept in touch via emails. If my job can live without me, the first gilr i will do will be Goldie (Yunexy). The moral of the story guys it was not easy, but I got my fish to byte and had a great couple of days with her. The fun si in the hunt guys.
El Cubanito
PS I added a pic of Jaime King for those that do not watch movies.
Where you cant find chica frendly casas in Habana.
Hi all my fellow Cubaphiles. I just got back from a one week trip, having not been there for about two years. Things have gotten a lot worse. Since they do not need tourism, now that they have China, Chavez and oil, they are making it a lot more difficult.
First there's the 20% "fee" you pay to Fidel. Then there's the big crackdown on Cubans who talk with tourists. I was told by more than one source that women are being put into "camps" for 2-6 years for being caught with a tourist. Whereas a few years ago people wouldn't leave me alone, this time I hardly got so much as a look, and I really missed being able to just talk to Cubans, as well as pick up on chicas. Also, there has been a big upswing on crime in general and on crimes against tourists. People are more depressed, angry and desperate.
In a way it's worse than the "Special Period." During the Special Period people had money but there were no things to buy with it. Now it is the inverse - Lots of things but no money, so they live with necessities that they can't have taunting them from store windows. This is worse, at least that's what a lot of them say to me. For the first time in my 12 visits toCuba since 2000, I felt unsafe in the streets - something bad was palpable.
The method of having your casa owner arrange the chica sounds like a good idea. I was there with an old girlfriend, so I didn't go out hunting, but I suspect it wouldn't have been easy. My girl came from Guantanamo - so she was afraid of getting caught just being in Havana (they are not allowed to travel without good reason), and afraid of getting caught with me. This was a total drag. We couldn't go out anywhere together. She said that it wouldn't be so bad if she were from Habana, but that even for Habaneras it's pretty bad.
I went to La Casa de La Musica one night to see Bamboleo (sucked), and as I was leaving the police were stopping every girl that was coming out and questioning them and checking id's. Not one girl in the place gave me anything but a passing glance that seemed to say "I'd love to but I just can't."
I still love Cuba. I have good friends there. But it's more and more difficult to be there. As a mongering destination it would be at or near the bottom of my list.