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08-02-18 13:25 #30105
Posts: 3103Nothing New
Putas are easy targets as well as Haitians for politicians. They can beat them up and blame them for all the ills of Sosua and the DR However money is being made but Dominicans will often cut their own throats if they think there is an extra dollars coming. Pie in the sky hopes of large groups of gringo families over flowig hotels and beaches is the civic dream. However half naked putas strolling the streets is more the reality. Currently the Politur is on the street in large numbers scaring the chit out of the girls. What is happening is the girls are concentratring couple of places. The competition for business is frustrating the girls. This may force some girs to retreat back to their barrios. I ran into some guys who were in Sosua while in the airport. For mongers it is busines as usual.
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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08-02-18 12:05 #30104
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
Even the religious leaders, politicians, lawmakers and judges, share these needs.
Various "solutions" are in place around the world to attempt to discourage the open trade, by regulation, licensing, taxing, soliciting and pimping laws, and they can be quite convoluted, as in my former country, Canada.
While streetwalkers have been successfully removed from the streets, MP's and escort services are permitted, licensed and taxed, but no public soliciting is allowed, and johns are subject to prosecution. On the other hand, we probably have more MPs and Escort Agencies per capita, than any other country.
So there is always, and will always be in every society, an outlet for a person to satisfy his sexual needs, even if in the more restricted societies, they just call her "a mistress".
They don't call it "the World's Oldest Profession", for nothing!
Sosua is a microcosm of this contradictory dilemma.
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08-02-18 12:01 #30103
Posts: 5654Originally Posted by Yanqui69 [View Original Post]
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08-02-18 00:46 #30102
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]
What I strongly object to is the "fake" male benevolence in all matters feminine including of course "abortion" which makes waves in my country (especially the evangelical communities as correctly mentioned by another member here) and is a non issue in traditional and historically catholic nations like Italy and France, which also interestingly made brothels illegal I believe in the 70's (unlike the enlightened Germans and Dutch. Even though I personally find Australia and New Zealand to be way ahead in such conversation).
In any case, having known many (Western) European females at close quarters, my personal opinion is that they are a lot less stressed about the question at hand than the helicoptering parents of the US. So we agree to disagree, shall we say?
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08-01-18 16:19 #30101
Posts: 3053Inquiry Ocean Manor Resort Cabarete
I am thinking of taking a special chica to this resort. Has anyone stayed there? Thanks for any replies.
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08-01-18 16:01 #30100
Posts: 1110Originally Posted by CharlesPooter [View Original Post]
This is reflected in the current administration, which has made several initiatives pressuring sex venues (to include this website) attacked gays and trans genders, and promoted "Religious Freedom" (Read, Freedom to Impose My Beliefs on You).
Even when this political temporary insanity is over, American society has a few generations to go, to evolve past its parochial views.
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08-01-18 00:56 #30099
Posts: 1184Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
If you read the link below you will find out that a overwhelming part of the EU-parliament wants to criminalize the buyer of sexual favors. 343 to 139 with 105 abstentions.
In Europe we have a new religion; feminism. And according to it Prostitution have to go. I still believe that European women are very much against staying in a place like Sosua.
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/e...the-prostitute
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07-31-18 23:26 #30098
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
The difference with the USA is the religious background. Apart from small groups of "born agains" with no political pull, the only enthusiastic churchgoers are Roman Catholics who are traditionally relaxed about straight sex (though hot on birth control and abortion). And the Roman church rarely interferes in political matters apart from those topics. There is no "religious vote" in the UK as there is in the Mid-West and Deep South. Any politician who starts quoting the Bible gets laughed off stage.
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07-31-18 10:12 #30097
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]
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07-30-18 18:02 #30096
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Yanqui69 [View Original Post]
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07-30-18 17:43 #30095
Posts: 1184Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
European and American families being so different is a myth.
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07-30-18 15:05 #30094
Posts: 1110Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
That said, the main attraction for families would be the beach, and there is really nothing unique there. The beaches at most all inclusives are fine, and within easy reach of free food and beverages. Hard for Sosua to compete with that. Sosua is a popular weekend attraction for many Dominican families, however.
Simply eradicating the sex workers would not boost Sosua's appeal greatly for families. The authorities would need to be creative in finding other attractions, preferably for young singles, not easily offended; they might even find the local activities titillating.
Maybe copy the sporting activities of Cabarete (wind surfing, paddle boarding, scuba lessons, para gliding, etc) combined with a casino, gringo-oriented night life, etc.
(Just brainstorming).
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07-30-18 01:15 #30093
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
A few years back, when I was new in Sosua, I was at Bologna, having a cappuccino in the morning with a croissant. The place then used to be run the original owner, a guy from Bologna. Sitting at the bar, I started chatting with a woman who had a little 5-6 year old with her. She told me that she and her husband and the kids have moved down to that town and she was planning to start a business. I did not see even a slight trace of worry about the Sosua reputation.
If one thinks that Sosua women are aggressive, they have not been to Patpong, I suppose!
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07-29-18 13:41 #30092
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Yanqui69 [View Original Post]
Amsterdam has a lot to offer for the family trade and it's civilized. It could have been designed as a Disney theme park! Their midway features hooker exhibits safely behind glass.
But it's the art, history, and architecture that dominates the scene, not the red light sideshows, so it's definitely family friendly.
Sosua is nature in the raw, just hordes of freelancers selling their services and little else you can't find in the confines of your all-inclusive with it's safe beaches, restaurants and lots of family activities.
Sosua is a long way from becoming a sophisticated cultural venue. It's not a place to take the wife and kids!
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07-29-18 13:06 #30091
Posts: 1908The Other Sosua
Originally Posted by SamWebster [View Original Post]
Don't waste too much time on the hit and miss and often disappointing social media sites, because everything you want, you can see up close and personal, in Sosua.
The hard core chicas stick to the main drag, but if you take Mr Gogo's advice, and hit some of the outlying bars, they have their own set of local chicas who wouldn't be caught dead on the main strip.
They are locals and semi pros, who go out to just party, dance and karioki after work. They buy their own beer! They look down on the hard core putas and sell their favors to the community of regular Sosua visitors, and ex pats, who know these bars well.
It's there you can find some real gems, with no drama, and no desperate hurry to score, and because they all know each other, it's easy to set up a threesome, if that's your bag!