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04-18-13 20:18 #15651
Posts: 874Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
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04-18-13 17:07 #15650
Posts: 295Originally Posted by Grub1 [View Original Post]
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04-18-13 16:38 #15649
Posts: 2927Originally Posted by Mr Gogo [View Original Post]
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04-18-13 15:41 #15648
Posts: 3700Originally Posted by Sidney [View Original Post]
I've seen girls move to Canada and get married only to wind up back in El Flow six months later. The guy had a big farm and money but she said fuck the money and the farm.
If it were as easy as some guys think, why don't we see Dominican chics being snatched up and moved to America? The only Dominican chics I see in America are married to Dominican guys. Sometimes you see Puerto Rican or Spaniards with them because of the Latino connection. But I don't know of any white or black Americans that have Dominican wives. My best female friend lives in Washington heights NY (Dominicana) and she only dates brothers. She says she likes the way brothers put it down, but she has never been married.
People have to be honest with themselves when thinking about getting a wife. We base our future wives on our grandmothers and mothers who worked, raised kids, cooked, cleaned, and were supportive of the family. This new generation of women for some reason have no connection with this. The new American woman is independent, strong, and unforgiving. When you fuck up there is hell to pay. Relationships nowadays are a competition and there is no boss unless its her.
You basically have to go to Asia to find a traditional, domesticated future wife. The American influence hasnt quite reached that far yet, and they still have their traditions about submitting to their husband.
My friend here in Miami pays alimony and has a growing bill from his lawyer for 15k to fight his ex wifes attempt to lock into his 401k and his retirement pension. Getting married is serious shit fellas, Gogo warned you.
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04-18-13 14:55 #15647
Posts: 380Cabanas
Originally Posted by Charles Pooter [View Original Post]
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04-18-13 14:50 #15646
Posts: 410Agree
Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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04-18-13 12:56 #15645
Posts: 3103Not Always
All my Cupid girls where interested in relocating to another country. However leaving is a pipe dream for the vast majority of Dominicans. There is zero opportunity.
Originally Posted by Mr Gogo [View Original Post]
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04-18-13 05:01 #15644
Posts: 3700Originally Posted by Orgasmico [View Original Post]
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04-18-13 03:55 #15643
Posts: 1507Originally Posted by Negro562 [View Original Post]
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04-18-13 02:33 #15642
Posts: 3103Tell them Chuck
I am not paying 3500 for any Sosua chicas. Passion girls are no different from D latin babes except more hard core.
Originally Posted by Charles Pooter [View Original Post]
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04-18-13 01:18 #15641
Posts: 2116Domenican food. Another take
Originally Posted by Charles Pooter [View Original Post]
The very first time in the DR, I never touched anything Domenican but over a period of time, I have tried a number of things that I thought are excellent:
1. Goat meat and rice or boiled plantain or mashed plantain (mangu) or potato puree. The sauce was excellent and one can add hot pepper sauce if one wishes.
2. Barbecued spareribs and casabe. Which is a bread substitue. A pancake but rather stiff but has a nice taste and texture.
3. San-cocho : a soup I had with chicken but I understand can be done with pork etc. Nice flavor of cilantro. I had a similar soup with fish (mero) with potatoes and carrots thrown in. Nice and satisfying.
4. Rice and bean (habichuela) and vegetable. Typically either grilled eggplant or steamed okras. You can add meat. Beef or grilled / fried chicken on the side.
They have dishes like fried ham or sausages which I stay away from. It is true that Dominicans do not like spicy food especially women. I on the other hand, given my heritage can eat extremely spicy food which has its charm but I think bland food (just like kidney pie) has its own charm as well. In particular their use of some fresh herbs. Like cilantro and oregano (in habichuela) has won me over.
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04-18-13 00:44 #15640
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by Grub1 [View Original Post]
If you don't need to leave Sosua there are two cabanas on the edge of town where you could book a block of 8 hours for 1000 pesos or less. (Maybe not at peak times, but there aren't many of those in Sosua these days.)
You guys make your trips so complicated.
And 3500 pesos for 2 hours? I would want the chica for two days and nights for that much.
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04-18-13 00:30 #15639
Posts: 3103Love your reports as usual
Let me say that your anaylsis is so on point. The fun you can have and the women is so huge. The more you put in the better it gets. Like you said if you make connections with a few girls the times are even better. I love your sence of humor you could be my wingman anytime.
Originally Posted by Tomjackin [View Original Post]
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04-17-13 23:41 #15638
Posts: 2682Six great nights, one OK, in Sosua! Part-2 / Final
Beach Action:
It was mostly about beach action with me this trip. The girls were all over, especially on Sunday. One of my SD girls found out I was in route, so she showed up at the beach every day. I spent some quality time with her over the visit. We even had sex while watching a Disney cartoon movie; it was fucking hot! I met a couple of other girls on the beach that I really liked, and we hooked up for Happy Hour at least three times. It's funny the looks you receive when you are leaving the beach hand in hand with two girls! Yes, Papi Chulo all the way.
The WTF five-year old:
There was a beautiful women with her 5-year old daughter hanging around Herman's place. The daughter started dancing with one of the girls from Ruby's bar. She had the moves of an 18-year old. She was dancing like there was no tomorrow. Brother P and I had the same thought at the same time, we both thought and said,"That's just wrong!"
The Fucking Monkey!
Brother P and I are chilling at Herman's place and this dude walks by with monkey on his shoulder. Well, using my best Spanish, I asked," Queremos una foto con su mono." Well the dude looked at me and asked,"You want a picture with my monkey?" in perfect English. So Brother P decides he wants a picture, but I know better; monkeys have pissed me off in the past. So, this monkey is on Brother P's shoulder, and for whatever reason, the monkey goes into a rage! It bites Brother P and is screaming like the exorcist! The dude pulls the monkey away, and the little bastard is still screaming! I guess Brother P did not offer enough money for short time? I never got the picture because I was too busy pissing my pants while laughing; sorry Brother P.
I hit a wall:
Damn, for the first time in years, I hit a wall on the sixth night and could not have another adult beverage! I called in Little Dancer from Puerto Plata and we went to her favorite restaurant, Morua Mai. I ordered a bottle of tasty fucking water. As I was drinking my water, Little D looked at me and asked,"What in the fuck is wrong with you?" I did not have an answer so we continued our meal, OH, the shame!
Final thought:
This was my 10th trip in a little over 3 years and I watched this place with its ups and downs. No, I haven't been coming here for years on end, but I'm not stupid either. This place still is one of the best values in the world, and also, if you make connections, it is a great place to come back to on a regular basis. I love the women and they seem to love my pesos, so it all kind of works out!
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04-17-13 22:28 #15637
Posts: 196Originally Posted by Orgasmico [View Original Post]