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11-05-07 08:26 #1386
Posts: 520Originally Posted by Rodeo9112
I went to this place several times in march 2007 and i really liked it cause there is a totally different vibe at this place.
The guy/girl ratio is probably 1/1, alot of young people from all over the world and of course a lot of locals too.
The atmosphere was totally different no one was approaching you, no hola mi amor, no one grabbing you...
Well there also hang out pros but there number is nothing compared to Sosua.
Another place in cabarete is the nightclub above the ocean blue casino. this place stays open till 5am in the morning and alot of people from the bambu club make their way to this place. In march the entrance fee was 200 pesos. In general again a young crowd, alot of dominican couples...
In puerto plata i know 2 places. 1 is called la ruda bar and another one is called azucuar which attract mostly locals.
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11-05-07 06:32 #1385
Posts: 12Key question Sosua and PP
Sosua:
Like the others said before: Daytime sit down at the beach and drink a few beers and the girls will come to you, You will need to take a big stick with you to fight off the girls you don't want.
Nighttime, the beach closes down at dark and all girls from the beach and others move to the street, if you just hang around the club 59. And have a few beers the girls will come and seek you out, after 10pm the upstairs disco opens and you go upstairs and the girls will slowly fill the place and the odda are between 10 to 20 girls to 1 guy. Maybe not this time of year but I was there in September, the slow season and not many tourists but plenty of girls.
And as always Passions is always a great place day or night.
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11-05-07 02:56 #1384
Posts: 1026Key Question on Sosua and Puerto Plata
Is it safe to assume that any girl you meet in any bar/club in these two towns is for sale? I mean, that's a pretty broad generalization. Even if the odds are that 90+% are for sale, that still counts as "any girl" to me. Obviously there are the odd exceptions, but, I guess the question is. Are there any clubs where the odds are reversed? Where there are more non-pros than pros or more girls that aren't looking to hook up (even for free). Just regular girls out for dancing or a drink? I mean, nobody wants to be in the embarrassing situation of propositioning a non-pro. Of course, I'm looking for the places with the 90+% odds, but, I'm just curious for the perspective from those who have been there. And because this thread is dwindling away. Thanks!
Rodeo
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11-04-07 23:46 #1383
Posts: 439Originally Posted by Negro562
David
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11-04-07 13:11 #1382
Posts: 196I am sending you this message on behalf of the women working in Sosua.
If you are going to Sosua there is no need to speak Spanish. The woman DO NOT CARE. They speak MONEY and DRINKS. (Money to feed the kids and drinks to be numb themselves to the fact that the have been reduced to hoeing to get some money.) If you want to have a great time there you need to do anything more than LOOK AS IF YOU WILL PAY. Look like you can pay and you will have the time of your life.
Live a little. Rent a scooter or a car. You will notice your chica stares will multiply tenfold. Go to the beach during the day and sit in front of one of the bars and order Presidente after presidente. You will have a table full of girls after a while.
The guy that go to Sosua and do not enjoy themselves are the guy that are being cheap. It's your vacation. Make it a time to remember. Dominican women have a name for you, but I will leave that for you to figure out.
Yes Dominican people talk a lot. All of your business will be in the streets as soon as you do it, if you do it by motoconcho (motor cycle taxi) or taxi. If you want your business that costs.
The girls in Sosua are there out of need, not out of want. They would much rather be in their hometowns with their children, instead of out sleeping with you. Keep this in mind while you are trying to short them for the money to sleep with them at a low price. Splurge a little and you will find that you can have a much more enjoyable time and she might take her eyes off the clock.
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11-03-07 09:01 #1381
Posts: 520Originally Posted by Professor 1
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11-03-07 08:50 #1380
Posts: 520Originally Posted by Rodeo9112
The main difference between day and night is that during the day most of the action is right at the beach or in the pedro clisante street and during the night inside or in front of the discos.
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11-03-07 00:30 #1379
Posts: 1026Best time of day/night for Sosua mongering
Hey brothers,
I'm gonna be headed to the North Coast next week. Can anybody tell me when is the best day of the week to hit the streets/clubs/bars in Sosua? I'll be staying in BB's most of the time, so, when I venture over to Sosua, I want to make sure its worth it. Not averse to spending the night there in one of the many places suggested. Also, is there a difference in hobbying there in day vs. Night? Also, anyone there now. Is there any noticeable damage from the storm? Even if it has diminished the number of girls because they went back to their hometowns to help/check on their families.
Thanks!
Rodeo
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11-02-07 23:01 #1378
Posts: 439Originally Posted by Professor 1
David
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11-01-07 02:58 #1377
Posts: 502Originally Posted by Berthold
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10-31-07 19:42 #1376
Posts: 439Originally Posted by Artisttyp
David
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10-31-07 19:37 #1375
Posts: 439Originally Posted by Berthold
As someone else said too, learning a fairly neutral spanish is a good idea. Many people flock to Ecuador for their spanish schools. Theirs is very good. I would recommend CR or Ecuador personally. In CR you get to experience the different spanish flavors of many countries. The problem with Mexican spanish is they use alot of slang words that many other CA/SA countries do not. And their use of words like ORITA vary too.
David
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10-31-07 13:56 #1374
Posts: 3851School
Originally Posted by Davidb3069
I took spanish classes in cabarete. I forgot the name of the place but it is located in the "callejon" where the locals live just before you hit the main street. They taught proper spanish then spoke slang amongst themselves.
I tried to do a month program in sosua and I believe it was through edase but when I arrived for the program they had me housed in an aparthotel across the street from the taxi stand (next to safari).
I thought what dumb ass would put me right on the main strip. This was before the 1am curfew. I stayed one night and I left for cabarete the next morning.
I think the worst place to take spanish lessons is spain and argentina. Unless you frequent either one of those countries on a regular basis you will not find much use for it.
You have to choose a nuetral spanish that is understood most everywhere. I chose mexican spanish since it has alot of proper grammar based on spanish from spain but the slang is recognized by other spanish speakers.
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10-31-07 09:20 #1373
Posts: 520Originally Posted by Davidb3069
If you hang out with *****s or low life barrio chicas who probably have never been to school it is likely that their grammar sucks.
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10-31-07 02:22 #1372
Posts: 439Originally Posted by Sylvester
David