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03-16-19 20:08 #30924
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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03-16-19 16:48 #30923
Posts: 3262Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
I would believe you if you were the one fetching the water for her. OTOH if you had fetched water for a few days the water hook up would have be done!
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03-16-19 13:25 #30922
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
But the second most useful word in DR, besides No! Is puede luego, which means to her don't fuck up the deal in the meantime!
But suppose I did what some "guys" are reported to do here, and go all the way with a better apartment, full range of appliances, and maybe a car, she'd lose her whole lifestyle and reason to get up in the morning.
She's already happy with her life, as it is!
I see her only 2 or 3 days a week! That's enough for me, and she had to be pursuaded over the last 3 years, that is enough for her, Lol
She, like my old grandma, enjoys cooking from scratch on a little fire or two burner stove, seeing the hand washed laundry fresh and drying on the balcony, and getting thanks and praise from her family, friends, and me. And a good nights sleep at the end of a hard day! Hell, she might start asking for a LifeStyle Gym membership, or even entertaing a new boyfriend, to keep her busy! LOL.
If it ain't broke?
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03-15-19 21:51 #30921
Posts: 3262Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
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03-15-19 21:46 #30920
Posts: 3262Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
Many deluxe homes in 3rd world countries are electrified with a wire to a single light bulb. Would have been nice to have bought her a LED light bulb to save on the electrical cost.
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03-15-19 13:29 #30919
Posts: 2003Depends on who you are dealing with.
If you are dealing with uneducated girls and putas tomar may indeed be the word they use (and the person asking I might add). But the educated ones use tragar as do I when asking for that sort of thing.
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03-15-19 13:16 #30918
Posts: 5659Originally Posted by BrotherP [View Original Post]
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03-15-19 12:21 #30917
Posts: 15940Originally Posted by WayWithwords [View Original Post]
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03-15-19 08:35 #30916
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by NightWhaler [View Original Post]
She'll have a better life because her estranged papa, who now llives with his second wife in SD pays to keep her in school in PP. And pays up on time, but nothing for her Mama.
As for the future, who knows? They mostly all go to school now, so that should make a difference from their parents.
But of the kids I saw grow up in the family of my former long time regular, and spent a lot of time with, 2 were pregnant at 14 and 15 and one, now 18, is on the street in Sosua.
One of my bartenders got into an argument with the manager and was fired. She was making 200 pesos (about $4) a day plus tips, for a long shift, and was getting most of the tips beacuse she worked the customers better.
So the temptation for easy tourist money is always going to be there. It really is a life changer!
But like the other vets here, my advice to mongers is always keep your PFP on a strictly business level, otherwise you run the risk of getting involved in their lives, and start asking like me, after a few visits and living rough, but seeing how she can happily cook for the dozen or so people who showed up on my last visit, and even washed and dried my cothes before I left, how much would it cost to bring up a damn water pipe to this place? So they would have running water in the kitchen sink, the toilet and the shower stall.
She got a price from her landlord of about a hundred bucks. So here we go! Last year I bought her her first little frig. There's an old saying, don't feed the bears!
That's how it starts! LOL.
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03-15-19 01:06 #30915
Posts: 581Interesting!
Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
Its crazy about no running water. I went to bonao a couple of years ago. I hooked up with a chica I know from sosua. She lived in a house with a wire running to a single light bulb. LOL. It was crazy. She did have a tv. But to see her in merengue bar dressed to kill you would never guess she lived like that. Happy travels gentlemen!
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03-14-19 20:28 #30914
Posts: 99Roger that!
That's good, a heart and a hard on, right you are. Life is good if you just let it be. We are a lucky bunch to have these experiences in our lives with all of the goodies that go along with it. Be good, be kind, and reward those who keep us happy.
Peace my Brothers.
Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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03-14-19 19:43 #30913
Posts: 3262Originally Posted by NightWhaler [View Original Post]
Responsive sex is so much greater with an appreciative woman!
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03-14-19 19:16 #30912
Posts: 99The Right Thing
In my humble opinion you did the right thing. The kid certainly is not selfish and getting just the basics says a lot about her. Good story my Brother and yes her thoughtfulness and priorities are on track. Let's hope she has a better life because of you.
Nightwhaler,
Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
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03-14-19 18:16 #30911
Posts: 1908Maybe off topic
About once a month I go and stay a couple days with my regular in PP. She has a small apartment that she shares with her kid and sometimes a girlfriend. A thitd floor place that overlooks the La Serena parking lot! No running water, and on the third floor that can be a pain.
But it is accross the street from the beach, and has a nice balcony where she can light a charcoal fire and grill some party food. She likes to cook.
Anyway, the kid had a 9th birthday and I promised to buy her a regalo from La Serena, so she grabbed my hand and off we went. It was Independence day or some such and La Serena was jam packed. I said you go find something while I look around the store, but she wanted me to stay with her.
She made a bee line to the household goods and got a 20 pack of matches, then she went to toiletries and picked up two packs of Kotex, and two little bottles of spray cologne, and two hair clips.
What's this I say? She said for Momma and her "aunt". I say what about you? Then she took me over to kids wear and spent a fair bit of time looking at these little jeans and a top. Ok, I said, lets go. She held up the price tag and said no, too much dinero, and walked around to find something else. She could find anything so I took her back to the jeans, She hugged them but still said too much dinero. I grabbed them and put them in the cart. She gave a big smile and said OK we can go. Arn't you going to try them on? No neccesito.
But I didn't want to be coming back to the store, so I took her to the change room and two nice ladies helped her. She came out, a perfect fit!
I don't know the moral of this story but I found her thoughfulness and priorites a little different from the kids her age, back home!
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03-14-19 17:38 #30910
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
In my own personal experience, there is a lot more to do here to ease the soul here than just paying hoes.
It depends on how you choose to spend the other 16 or so hours of your waking time! LOL.