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  1. #29907

    Last trip review

    I spent 5 days in the Su. It was low season and during the week the quantity and quality was not great. Never the less I had a great time I spent much of my time with chicas I knew. My repeat girls gave outstanding performances. Some of the best BJs of my life. I did have one bad apple a chica named Flora. I vetted her and shared a meal. Had a great session the lady could fuck. I planned to keep her all night. I took a break and went to Merengue bar to watch basket ball. When I got back it was like a swicth went off in her head the sweet thing that had screwed so well was replaced by parnoid Skitzoid. She was straight mafiosa. She got loud and crazy demanding money. In truth had she been a good player she would gotten more then she ended up with I got security involved so I would not slap her. Ended up giving her 3 k after going back and forth. Could have got much uglier but she took the cash and split. My best performance was a 90 lb Haitian girls who does massages. I had her on my last trip and wanted to give her another shot. The sex was awesome. She took dick like a champ and made some wonderful sounds during sex. Generally things were a little slow but on Thursday night there were about 200 girls in the clubs.

  2. #29906
    We've just have a new police minister appointed, the same guy who was at the helm around 2011 when the things turned sour. Now, having a good time and living a dream in Dom Rep is welcome, splashing it over youtube is not, even if most of it is respectable; remember, those at power don't want to see brothers having good time, there is nothing controversial about it, it's just a plain fact.

  3. #29905

    My trip from 5/14 - 5/30.

    Well to start I saw at least 5 times when was there police chasing girls down the sidewall to arrest them for walking alone. This only happened after 9 at night. Some where hiding inside closed store fronts crouched down. Taylor Made Dreams had a large beach party on Saturday during the holiday weekend. He had a bikini contest. I was a judge. I almost was fucked the 3rd place winner. I had bad timing to meet up with her. I stayed at the Ahvenee resort for the whole trip. I got a great rate being a patron member from Taylor Made Dreams. They had a large pool party on Sunday. They let all street girls in with ID. I had a triple double when I was there all with Haitian girls.

  4. #29904
    Quote Originally Posted by Canada  [View Original Post]
    I was trying to plan a trip to Sosua or Punta Cana for last week in June but I heard it is start of hurricane season. Can anyone that lives or spends alot if time in DR tell me if it is ok to go to DR in late June.
    https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ Follow this site; it takes any disturbance at least a week to travel from Africa to Dom Rep. As long as you can pre-plan ahead of time, but book based on clear skies, you are OK. This season may be active. POP is exposed less than PUJ to hurricanes.

  5. #29903
    Quote Originally Posted by Canada  [View Original Post]
    I was trying to plan a trip to Sosua or Punta Cana for last week in June but I heard it is start of hurricane season. Can anyone that lives or spends alot if time in DR tell me if it is ok to go to DR in late June.
    Impossible to plan ahead for the weather. You have to take pot luck but your odds are good. Even if it is raining in Sosua you will not be greatly inconvenienced. Easy enough to pass your trip under cover if necessary, but it rarely rains that much. I live here and in nine years cannot have had more than five days seriously ruined by rain. Even during the much-publicized hurricanes Irma and Maria last year there were people walking, and kids playing, in the street during the height of the storms.

    If you are mainly going for P4P do NOT go to Punta Cana. It is available there but far fewer options. There is a reason why the Sosua Boards here have over 30,000 posts and the Punta Cana board less than 1000.

  6. #29902

    No problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Canada  [View Original Post]
    I was trying to plan a trip to Sosua or Punta Cana for last week in June but I heard it is start of hurricane season. Can anyone that lives or spends alot if time in DR tell me if it is ok to go to DR in late June.
    Check with the weather services on the averages for June / July. It can rain anytime and usually does. But it will be toasty. I wouldn't worry about it to much. Get an umbrella and keep it moving, the girls do!

    Peace,

  7. #29901

    Hurricane season?

    I was trying to plan a trip to Sosua or Punta Cana for last week in June but I heard it is start of hurricane season. Can anyone that lives or spends alot if time in DR tell me if it is ok to go to DR in late June.

  8. #29900

    On the ground

    Having a very good time. Things are slow but enough for a great time. Quality and quantity are weak. That said I am enjoying myself. Two of my old faithfuls. Have given excellent performances. Saw more [CodeWord902] girls on the stroll. Most escorted by Europeans. This gives us all a black eye. I know this is not new but the numbers were higher. I 7 years I have never seen so many. Danger

  9. #29899
    Quote Originally Posted by RebelMonger  [View Original Post]
    I never heard "mal chica" used in Spanish.
    I'm sure you could in the DR; their Spanish sucks.

  10. #29898
    Quote Originally Posted by Frannie  [View Original Post]
    Word order, my friend. "Mal chica" = naughty girl, "Chica mala" = evil girl...
    I never heard "mal chica" used in Spanish.

  11. #29897

    Claro (The Remix)

    Quote Originally Posted by Frannie  [View Original Post]
    The meaning of the word is not much different from the English analog "clear", but for anyone whose Spanish is at an earlier stage, the word means, "clear", "clearly", "of course", "yes", "OK", "obviously", "sure", "light-colored", depending on context. Claro is also the name of a local cell phone provider, suggesting that they have a clear signal. Indio claro means a skin color that is in between white and brown. This has nothing to do with India Pale Ale. "Claro que si" is a common expression meaning something like "that is for sure!" Claro can also be used as a filler word that has no particular meaning.

    Hope this provides some "clarification".
    Actually Professor Frannie's answer is one from a true man in the arena. A clear response to a question without criticism with a specific purpose to help others. Those posters with the need to simply make a point should take note. Because I've never heard that particular word used by someone speaking to another person in English. Which is the context of how the word was used in the conversation. Furthermore, given the number of referrals to the original post after he made this particular reference indicates to me he hardly was showing or feeling that it was an issue unworthy of consideration (reference: dismissive). Nor can I be dismissed by the poster or any other person as I'm not in the military service or employment of anyone. I have no problem with anyone that enjoys Sousa. I like the place myself. But you should also able to post negative information about the place or proffer your opinion even if it does not sit well with the Sosua faithful and not be besieged by personal attacks. I prefer to have conversations with individuals using precise language.[/QUOTE]Brother,

    I'm glad somebody still has a sense of humor around this place. Your response had me rolling on the floor laughing.

    Hooka anyone?

  12. #29896

    Obviously!

    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    Not to quibble with our esteemed resident linguist, but the word I used had a question mark attached, which changes the whole context and meaning.

    It is commonly used at the end of a Dominicana argument to signify a dismissive end of discussion!

    Claro?
    As always, tone and context are everything, claro?

  13. #29895
    Quote Originally Posted by Tempoecorto  [View Original Post]
    Wow, Frannie! Your pedigree shows in one of the most exhaustive riposte to an almost banal if not tongue in cheek question. I certainly would not have thought of skin color. Claro que no!
    Not to quibble with our esteemed resident linguist, but the word I used had a question mark attached, which changes the whole context and meaning.

    It is commonly used at the end of a Dominicana argument to signify a dismissive end of discussion!

    Claro?

  14. #29894
    Quote Originally Posted by OldKool  [View Original Post]
    I made my last run today to prepare for my up coming trip. I got my lube, massage oil, condoms and 2 very good toys. I also visited 5 below for trinkets for the good performers and my long term amigas. Getting the right mix of women takes time. The girls try to set you to be exxclusive with them. Having them understand that you are more a player then a husband is tricky business. If they are happy the sex can be out standing but the reverse is true if the feel slighed. I like my GTE when I can get it and in Sosua that is a challenge.
    "amiga con beneficios" friend with benefits. That's my philosophy and I let them know that straight up. Most of the time.

  15. #29893
    Quote Originally Posted by Frannie  [View Original Post]
    I did not answer this originally, because I did not see the point of the question since SubCom lives in the DR and clearly knows the answer, which is obvious, and the meaning of the word is not much different from the English analog "clear", but for anyone whose Spanish is at an earlier stage, the word means, "clear", "clearly", "of course", "yes", "OK", "obviously", "sure", "light-colored", depending on context. Claro is also the name of a local cell phone provider, suggesting that they have a clear signal. Indio claro means a skin color that is in between white and brown. This has nothing to do with India Pale Ale. "Claro que si" is a common expression meaning something like "that is for sure!" Claro can also be used as a filler word that has no particular meaning.

    Hope this provides some "clarification".
    Wow, Frannie! Your pedigree shows in one of the most exhaustive riposte to an almost banal if not tongue in cheek question. I certainly would not have thought of skin color. Claro que no!

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