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  1. #17535
    Quote Originally Posted by Ath Trainer  [View Original Post]
    Her tits were not big, just bigger than expected. Not claudetta. Showed me her cedula. Began with a m. Thinks she's 25.
    I wasnt alluding to her being the same girl, just that some of what happened with you, happened to me. I too sensed something wasnt right with my chica. She kept coming around, until I decided to give her a try. Once in my spot I realized she was a mistake. Before we got to my spot I let her know that I didn't want things to be rushed. But thats exactly what she tried to do. Having the cell phone in the bed also killed the mood for me.

  2. #17534
    Quote Originally Posted by Wrx2005  [View Original Post]
    Sounds like this chica named Claritza I encountered in July. Except she didn't have big tits. No food, drink or minutes was bought. But at one point while we were supposed to be getting busy, her phone moved from the night stand and ended up in the bed. It wasnt long before I told her I had enough, I started getting dressed and said she could go.
    Her tits were not big, just bigger than expected. Not claudetta. Showed me her cedula. Began with a m. Thinks she's 25.

  3. #17533
    Quote Originally Posted by Wrx2005  [View Original Post]
    Sounds like this chica named Claritza I encountered in July. Except she didn't have big tits. No food, drink or minutes was bought. But at one point while we were supposed to be getting busy, her phone moved from the night stand and ended up in the bed. It wasnt long before I told her I had enough, I started getting dressed and said she could go.
    I got to get you on this one brother; so she probably was texting while you were humping with your eyes closed? LOL. Just fucking with you bro. But real talk, thats why I have no interest in fucking any of those D'latins girls. I would bang a girl that hangs out in New Gardens all day first. At least you are guaranteed a good effort without the bullshit. Damn! Chicas are asking for phone minutes now?

  4. #17532
    Quote Originally Posted by Ath Trainer  [View Original Post]
    Got to dlatins early last night. Sat with a little thing for 1 drink. Could tell she was seasoned so eventually got rid of her.

    Wasnt finding what I wanted. Eventually, little thing comes back. We start drinking. She's drinking like a fish. Getting late, and I cave in.

    She askshow much I pay her. I say 1500, she says 2000. I say no, she caves right away.

    We head to the hotel, but she's hungry. A hot dog, now a beer, and somehow minutes for her phone, I think. We leave, and she introduces me to her friend, a politor. We get to the room, she put the minutes jn her phone and is making calls. At one point, she puts me on the phone. She eats and drinks, and we get busy.

    Her tits are bigger than expected, but baby worn. Scar from her naval going down. She's doing HJ for a while, and eventually asks for a cover. Wqnts doggie. Her pussy is very tight. I don't last long, which is a big surprise since she's killed the mood. We finish, she goes to the bathroom, comes out and asks if I want her to leave. She asks for 100 for the moto, I decline. Walk her out, and another moto asks if I want weed.

    She seemed to know a lot of gringos, and they seemed ok with her, making me think she was just a little crazy. Trust your first instinct. It was as late as I felt it was. Should have continued looking. Need to be more aggressive getting what I like.

    Lesson learned, no major damage.
    Sounds like this chica named Claritza I encountered in July. Except she didn't have big tits. No food, drink or minutes was bought. But at one point while we were supposed to be getting busy, her phone moved from the night stand and ended up in the bed. It wasnt long before I told her I had enough, I started getting dressed and said she could go.

  5. #17531
    Quote Originally Posted by Frannie  [View Original Post]
    Well, for decades, or since the fifties there has always been this interaction between popular musicians and their fans involving demonstrating and following fashions. For example by the early seventies almost every white man in the UK and US was sporting longer hair and sideburns, in contrast to the short-back-and sides or military buzz cuts that followed World War II, or the greaser look popularized by Elvis. But most of those men were not directly influenced by musicians.

    http://media.theweek.com/img/dir_010...n-1976.jpg?175

    The chicas in Sosua don't dress like most of the young women I have seen in the US. They dress in cheap clothes available locally that enhance whatever sexual characteristics they think they can sell. So if they have nice abs, they wear a bare midriff, if they have a big butt and short legs like Jennifer Lopez, they will probably wear high heels to disguise this. If they have big tits, they will wear a low decolletage.

    It is just as likely that rap videos (which are artefacts) are influenced by the appearance of Dominican prostitutes.

    The C-Mo cakes video is too boring to take more than a minute of, but from what I recall there were a few chicas and guys skinny dipping in a pool at night, pouring drink in the pool, smoking what might have been illegal substances, and posing for the camera, but since the girls were obviously being paid to participate and looked slightly embarrassed, I don't think it tells you much about anything.
    There are a lot of chicas in Sosua. Which chicas are you referring to? You speaking for all Sosua chicas, or just the ones you have seen like the young women in the US? This could be important. Most of the women that you have seen in the US is hardly what I would rely on as a counter argument to what I said. I never considered the young women you saw in the US, as a control group to compare all of the Sosua chicas to. I also don't see what Sosua chicas wearing cheap clothes has to do with anything. Even if the clothes are cheap, the point remains that enough of the chicas are trying to emulate the women depicted in american culture, in the music and in videos. In behavior and in dress. Dressing sexy goes with the territory because the idea is to attract attention. How you dress is one aspect, but how you carry yourself is another. There are many factors that may be driving behavior. All I'm saying is that some of that behavior that is emulated or copied, one factor is influenced by media (music. Video, tv etc ).

    In regards to the video, of course if your scope is limited, and / or your focus is merely to be opposed in argument, you arent expected to think much of what you arent able or willing to see or understand. I will accept that position for what it is worth. As far as the video being boring. Thats just a matter of opinion, taste or tolerance. The truth is, it was boring to you, and only to whom it applies to. Even if you don't think it, or don't see it, or have doubt about something. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist or it doesn't apply to anyone at anytime somewhere. If thats the depth of your counter-arguments, thats not a strong position. They have a name for that sort of thing when it comes to how some people choose to debate or argue things they disagree with. I can't recall it at the moment. But, I call it the ostrich debate tactic."I can't see your point, because I can't see." "Yeah, but your head is in the sand." "I know, but if I pull it out, I "doubt" that will change anything", and I don't want to C more, because I just don't want to see." "Okay, I get your point, this is an esoteric conversation". LOL

  6. #17530

    Exactly what el flow did

    Almost a year ago the management of el flow decided that they will no longer play reggaeton and dembow music. Don't remember what other style of music they banned. They opted for merengue bachata salsa and pop and dance. They admitted that theirb previous musical selections were attracting the type of crowd they wanted to eliminate. I don't blame them. As a man was shot and killed right in front of the place a year ago during a fight. The video even made it on youtube.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wrx2005  [View Original Post]
    This is all understood. My point would be, it's not hip hop or reggaetone music soley It can be any music that inspires negative behavior or degrades people. It just so happens, that much of the music that fits that criterior seems to be perpetrated within certain negative or degrading rap, hip hop or reggaetone music.

    It's not where the music comes from, this is about whats depicted and the messages in the music that may be inspiring certain negativity into certain people. Media is a strong component in inspiring behavior in people. Good, bad and ugly.

    I used to work in harlem at a fastfood joint flipping burgers. There were 3 black stations. They were NOT easy listening stations. But when I had one of those stations on, the people came into the restaurant were loud, boisterious and sometimes disrespectful to us that worked there. Plus they would use the restaurant as a hangout. Much like what many folks see today in their neighborhoods...

  7. #17529
    Quote Originally Posted by Wrx2005  [View Original Post]
    Another question. What about the chicas in Sosua who are past being teenagers? Those that are earning a living selling pussy, even though it's not a regular job. Would you say they arent influenced that much by certain types of music either? I'm just saying if you believe what you wrote, then that should apply to those chicas too. However many of the chicas in Sosua are living examples of how certain music and other media has cultivated their behavior. By the way they look, talk, dress, carry themselves. Many look and carry themselves just like the females in popular american music and video. Moreover, it was said that chicas will do what it takes to get the money, so it's not unreasonable to fathom chicas being heavily influenced to embrace certain types of music and manifest that it by acting and wanting to be like the women in the music and videos. C-Mo cakes video is a good example to draw from.
    Well, for decades, or since the fifties there has always been this interaction between popular musicians and their fans involving demonstrating and following fashions. For example by the early seventies almost every white man in the UK and US was sporting longer hair and sideburns, in contrast to the short-back-and sides or military buzz cuts that followed World War II, or the greaser look popularized by Elvis. But most of those men were not directly influenced by musicians.

    http://media.theweek.com/img/dir_010...n-1976.jpg?175

    The chicas in Sosua don't dress like most of the young women I have seen in the US. They dress in cheap clothes available locally that enhance whatever sexual characteristics they think they can sell. So if they have nice abs, they wear a bare midriff, if they have a big butt and short legs like Jennifer Lopez, they will probably wear high heels to disguise this. If they have big tits, they will wear a low decolletage.

    It is just as likely that rap videos (which are artefacts) are influenced by the appearance of Dominican prostitutes.

    The C-Mo cakes video is too boring to take more than a minute of, but from what I recall there were a few chicas and guys skinny dipping in a pool at night, pouring drink in the pool, smoking what might have been illegal substances, and posing for the camera, but since the girls were obviously being paid to participate and looked slightly embarrassed, I don't think it tells you much about anything.

  8. #17528
    Quote Originally Posted by Frannie  [View Original Post]
    Yes, music can change the ambience in a particular location, no doubt of that. But if you go to D'Latino's at night what you notice most is that the music is so deafening, it is impossible to have a conversation with anyone, flirt, or do anything other than dance (which makes people thirsty) or buy and consume drinks. If you do try to talk, you have to shout and that quickly makes you thirsty. I imagine that is management's game plan. Another side effect of extreme noise is that to talk to someone you have to get very close to their ear, which leads to opportunities for touching, which leads to sexual arousal and sales opportunities for vendors of sexual entertainment. It is all pretty basic.
    Music can do more than change the ambiance of a location. It can also influence behavior. As I pointed out in my example. The customers behavior changed along with the music or ambiance if you will. Your point about noise and deafening music is understood, however I wasnt talking about noise and music levels. I was talking about the music itself, how it was received, and how it inspired a change in behavior.

  9. #17527

    Looking for a Maid / Housekeeper for a Week

    A group of us will be arriving the last week of Aug. We have rented a Villa for the retire trip in Sosua and was wondering if anyone knows of a female person to housekeep / cook / maid etc. For the week. It's our 3-4 time here in DR; however, previously we have been at BB and have become more confident with the surrounding, driving, and culture. We have made several day visits in Sosua on our previous trips. Your advice, suggestions, and contact info for the housekeeper with what is the average cost would be greatly appreciate. If needed, you may PM me with the info.

  10. #17526
    Quote Originally Posted by Frannie  [View Original Post]
    I doubt whether exposure to US popular music will change the behavior of any of them one-on-one in the bedroom, and as for the guys publicly talking disrespectfully about the women with other men, that is just bravado and nerves to cover up for being pussy whipped in the bedroom. Music is just one form of entertainment and it doesn't influence people all that much once they are past the teenage years and earning a living.
    I don't think that doubt is a problem. Thats your doubt. You are in entitled to be doubtful. However, in the bedroom is not where I think the focus should be. The change in behavior may be cultivated way before the bedroom. And it is often manifested in what happens as contact is initiated until the whole ordeal is over. I'm not focused on what the disrespectful talk means in regards to the mongers disposition, I'm talking about what it means to the chicas that hear it, and how they process that information in their dealings with mongers. And how mongers may find themselves dealing with a chica that has preconceived ideas of how mongers feel about them. Leading to hardcore and / or mechanical behavior in general.

    You say music is just a form of entertainment, and it doesn't influence people all that much etc etc etc. I say you are right to whom and to where it applies. But I would definitely like to know your reasons you are using to support that statement other than being counter argumentative. I say music can have a great influence on people well into adult life. I just gave a real life example in my previous post. Many adults to this day, have admitted that they were caught up in music they listened to which inspired them to have sex. It's just people are not going to walk around admitting they were influenced to certain behavior or characteristics especially when the behavior is not something one should be proud of later on in life. Besides, the influence was subliminal. Some people may not know what and how they were inspired by forms of media.

    Another question. What about the chicas in Sosua who are past being teenagers? Those that are earning a living selling pussy, even though it's not a regular job. Would you say they arent influenced that much by certain types of music either? I'm just saying if you believe what you wrote, then that should apply to those chicas too. However many of the chicas in Sosua are living examples of how certain music and other media has cultivated their behavior. By the way they look, talk, dress, carry themselves. Many look and carry themselves just like the females in popular american music and video. Moreover, it was said that chicas will do what it takes to get the money, so it's not unreasonable to fathom chicas being heavily influenced to embrace certain types of music and manifest that it by acting and wanting to be like the women in the music and videos. C-Mo cakes video is a good example to draw from.

  11. #17525
    Quote Originally Posted by Wrx2005  [View Original Post]
    One day, I decided not to put on any of the black stations, I put on WPAT easy listening music. That "Strangers in the Night" kinda music. The result? People came in quiet, left quiet. Ordered food respectfully, and got the fuck out of there. They couldn't stand hanging around and listening to that type of music. They couldn't relate to it. So it may not have inspired them to any great degree.
    Yes, music can change the ambience in a particular location, no doubt of that. But if you go to D'Latino's at night what you notice most is that the music is so deafening, it is impossible to have a conversation with anyone, flirt, or do anything other than dance (which makes people thirsty) or buy and consume drinks. If you do try to talk, you have to shout and that quickly makes you thirsty. I imagine that is management's game plan. Another side effect of extreme noise is that to talk to someone you have to get very close to their ear, which leads to opportunities for touching, which leads to sexual arousal and sales opportunities for vendors of sexual entertainment. It is all pretty basic.

  12. #17524
    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Deuce  [View Original Post]
    A lot and out of their kids rooms you hear two chains, Drake, Rihanna and Niki Minaj. As well as at the Discos, car washes, and generally anywhere people not requiring canes or Viagra congregate. It's a country enamored with US hip hop culture. Reggeaton comes from rap or did that dude talking over African drumbs throw you off?
    This is all understood. My point would be, it's not hip hop or reggaetone music soley It can be any music that inspires negative behavior or degrades people. It just so happens, that much of the music that fits that criterior seems to be perpetrated within certain negative or degrading rap, hip hop or reggaetone music.

    It's not where the music comes from, this is about whats depicted and the messages in the music that may be inspiring certain negativity into certain people. Media is a strong component in inspiring behavior in people. Good, bad and ugly.

    I used to work in harlem at a fastfood joint flipping burgers. There were 3 black stations. They were NOT easy listening stations. But when I had one of those stations on, the people came into the restaurant were loud, boisterious and sometimes disrespectful to us that worked there. Plus they would use the restaurant as a hangout. Much like what many folks see today in their neighborhoods. Dudes hanging around in or outside.

    One day, I decided not to put on any of the black stations, I put on WPAT easy listening music. That "Strangers in the Night" kinda music. The result? People came in quiet, left quiet. Ordered food respectfully, and got the fuck out of there. They couldn't stand hanging around and listening to that type of music. They couldn't relate to it. So it may not have inspired them to any great degree.

    But the local black stations, they related to that, and the vibe and messages in that music inspired a change in behavior. So where am I going with this? I'm saying some of that rap, hiphop or reggaetone music may be instrumental in inspiring a change in behavior in many of these chicas. In order to make that money, they feel the need to meet the expectations of the younger mongers who are inspired by the negative rap, hip hop or reggaetone. A change in behavior, means a change to what many vets were used to seeing in Sosua.

    But as Mr O said. Many mongers don't even know how things used to be, and can't relate. So talking about this issue means nothing to them. However, no monger wants to be blamed for something they werent directly responsible for just because they may be younger, or they like or listen to rap, hip hop or reggaetone music. So, I understand that too.

  13. #17523
    Quote Originally Posted by Wrx2005  [View Original Post]
    If many of the girls in Sosua are listening to whatever the money tells them to listen to, and dance to whatever style if it makes them money. Doesn't it stand to reason then, that these same girls will also be the biatches, hoes, and good for nothing sluts depicted in the music and videos they listen to and watch, for the same reason? Because it's going to make them money?
    I am sure you are right and they just follow the money. They are good little actresses. There is a chica called Yenny whom I have known for a couple of years and had a few encounters with. Whenever she sees me in the street she is full of it, how she loves me, blah, blah, blah, like we are special friends. Today I almost bumped into her in the supermarket, but before saying hi I though I should check whom she was with and noted she was with a middle aged German guy. I might just have well been invisible and she gave no sign of knowing me, not even a glance, and same again a few minutes later in the parking lot. Yet I have no doubt that the next time I see her we will be "friends" and she will laugh about the incident in the supermarket.

    I doubt whether exposure to US popular music will change the behavior of any of them one-on-one in the bedroom, and as for the guys publicly talking disrespectfully about the women with other men, that is just bravado and nerves to cover up for being pussy whipped in the bedroom. Music is just one form of entertainment and it doesn't influence people all that much once they are past the teenage years and earning a living.

  14. #17522
    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    Dominicans are very proud of their culture, and that includes their music, which is loved all over the world. The girls in Sosua will go and listen to whatever the money tells them to listen to. They will dance to gangman style or country music if its going to make them money.

    The reason you hear American black rap music much, much more in Sosua than in places like Santiago or Santo Domingo is because the businesses in Sosua are deliberately catering to the black bike week type mongers. The same reason places like The Spot are posting vids of popping bottles and making it rain. There are also younger black guys now "living" in Sosua who are helping to facilitate this by working with the business owners and helping the DJs get that type of music.

    Sosua mongers are getting younger and younger and more and more urban. Next time you go down, this will be your tour guide str8 from NYC!
    If many of the girls in Sosua are listening to whatever the money tells them to listen to, and dance to whatever style if it makes them money. Doesn't it stand to reason then, that these same girls will also be the biatches, hoes, and good for nothing sluts depicted in the music and videos they listen to and watch, for the same reason? Because it's going to make them money?

    And if this is true, then I can see why many vet mongers say Sosua has changed for the worse. I'm not suggesting every chica is living up to that image, but I'm sure there has to be something going on in the minds of chicas who may feel that many of these young mongers that come to Sosua "acting out their fantasy" think of them as biatches, hoes and sluts. I've even heard guys on the beach or at NG talking shit about chicas, not even caring who was listening. So I'm sure enough chicas hearing this shit, or knowing theses are the types of things being said about them, or just being treated like an insignificant hoe. Many of these chicas have become hardened and mechanical in their dealings with mongers. But they are very good actresses because getting that money 1st is important. They know how to smile and act like it's all about you. Until they are in safe company. What they reveal among allies or friends is a different story. Just like most mongers, aint going to say how they really feel or think to a chicas face."Were all actors in this I suppose". As Gil Scott Heron said in a song he did called "B Movie".

  15. #17521

    Glad nothing went wrong

    I got scared went you mentioned she introduced you to politur and started making phone calls. Sounded like she was about to scam you by extorting money from you with the help of politur.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ath Trainer  [View Original Post]
    Got to dlatins early last night. Sat with a little thing for 1 drink. Could tell she was seasoned so eventually got rid of her.

    Wasnt finding what I wanted. Eventually, little thing comes back. We start drinking. She's drinking like a fish. Getting late, and I cave in.

    She askshow much I pay her. I say 1500, she says 2000. I say no, she caves right away.

    We head to the hotel, but she's hungry. A hot dog, now a beer, and somehow minutes for her phone, I think. We leave, and she introduces me to her friend, a politor. We get to the room, she put the minutes jn her phone and is making calls. At one point, she puts me on the phone...

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