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  1. #15486
    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    Sept. 27th is when the CURRENT curfew ends, it has been extended a zillion times, I expect it to continue but hopefully have the starting hours extended to a later time, fingers crossed as the President's wife has come out in support of a later start time and so hasn't Frank Raineiri the father of the AI resort in the DR, both having a lot of pull with El Presidente.
    It is now somewhat official, the curfew has been extended but the hours reduced to 9:00 pm on weekdays and 7:00 pm on weekends. The president has not signed off on it but was announced by the minister of tourism.

  2. #15485

    It may not be extended

    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    Sept. 27th is when the CURRENT curfew ends, it has been extended a zillion times, I expect it to continue but hopefully have the starting hours extended to a later time, fingers crossed as the President's wife has come out in support of a later start time and so hasn't Frank Raineiri the father of the AI resort in the DR, both having a lot of pull with El Presidente.
    Usually in order to extend the Prez would make an order and send it to other officials for vote and approvals, and has to be done like a week or more ahead of time before current one expires. So far according to Dominican Today that hasn't been done, meaning this time they prob will end it for sure. Also people are beginning to protest, especially club / bar owners and employees. They want to be open just like hotels are. I'm heading there for two weeks in OCT hopefully I land in some good party vibes.

  3. #15484
    All true, but also true is the volume of deaths, hospitalizations, and confirmed infections are all significantly down in recent weeks. With the annual make or break tourism peak season coming up there is little justification for extending the curfew. On a practical level the curfew has been unenforceable in marginal barrios, large segments of the population are crammed into the metro, the cable cars, and carros publicos during daytime hours, and home delivery drivers are flying around the cities at night.

    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    Sept. 27th is when the CURRENT curfew ends, it has been extended a zillion times, I expect it to continue but hopefully have the starting hours extended to a later time, fingers crossed as the President's wife has come out in support of a later start time and so hasn't Frank Raineiri the father of the AI resort in the DR, both having a lot of pull with El Presidente.

  4. #15483
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    There are reports the curfew will end Sunday, September 27.
    Sept. 27th is when the CURRENT curfew ends, it has been extended a zillion times, I expect it to continue but hopefully have the starting hours extended to a later time, fingers crossed as the President's wife has come out in support of a later start time and so hasn't Frank Raineiri the father of the AI resort in the DR, both having a lot of pull with El Presidente.

  5. #15482
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    I've been using Duolingo for a couple of years. I do around 20 minutes a day. I also have done 25 weeks of intensive immersion Spanish schooling. And I'm not fluent yet. But I can certainly get around and do all the things I need to do, and understand most of what I hear. Not to discourage anyone, but fluency is a long road for most of us. I still want to get there, but I'm not getting any younger and the only thing that would help now would be to live in a Spanish speaking location / situation, as in all Spanish, no English.
    I like to use Duolingo, but it is not an effective teaching tool and I would never pay for the upgrade. It doesn't explain grammar rules properly. For example.

    Obviously (plus Duolingo) you need to speak to native speakers to improve yourself.

  6. #15481
    Quote Originally Posted by StrawHat  [View Original Post]
    I'll try that app, thanks.
    I've been using Duolingo for a couple of years. I do around 20 minutes a day. I also have done 25 weeks of intensive immersion Spanish schooling. And I'm not fluent yet. But I can certainly get around and do all the things I need to do, and understand most of what I hear. Not to discourage anyone, but fluency is a long road for most of us. I still want to get there, but I'm not getting any younger and the only thing that would help now would be to live in a Spanish speaking location / situation, as in all Spanish, no English.

  7. #15480
    There are reports the curfew will end Sunday, September 27.

    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    That woman you know gave you some bad information, the curfew hours have not changed.

  8. #15479
    Quote Originally Posted by MamaGuevos  [View Original Post]
    This is a surprise! I have always avoided the Sheraton because I assumed that they would have a policy of one girl per visit (that is to say, you would have to check out and check in a second time to bring in a new girl).

    What was the procedure they had for checking in the chicas? Did you sense you could bring in more than one girl in 24 hours?
    You just sign them in with their ID at the desk. Shit, hookers hang out right in front of the place.

  9. #15478

    Pros / Foreigners?

    To answer the rest of your questions.

    The first girl (3 nights) I chose was not a pro but damn she was willing and just wanted to please. I will repeat with her.

    The second girl (1 night) had a technical job and did this on the side. She was experienced but not a pro.

    From my general discussion with other ladies on the site, I sensed some were pros in the way they acted, other mercenaries that I would consider semi pros.

    The ones I like are the experienced but non pro looking for fun, excitement & a little extra cash.

    Strawhat.

    Quote Originally Posted by MamaGuevos  [View Original Post]
    I believe that one should never be ashamed to give the girls "too much" money as long as you got something in return. I have been going down to Sto Domingo for more than a decade, and I almost entirely see non pros (I define them as girls who have no experience sleeping with foreigners for money and don't work the streets or the brothels). In general, I give them $50 for an hour or so of their time and $100 for overnight and I pay for transportation and I pay for food. A lot of the girls are from San Pedro de Marcoris, and I pay for a driver (the always return by guagua). This is good for me, because they show up on time; my driver doesn't believe in waiting around. I generally arrange my dates through tagged.com for girls in La Capitol and through an old girlfriend for the chicas from San Pedro.

    I have never tried Seeking, as it is ridiculously expensive in the USA, and straight forward escorts are more reliable than the girls on Seeking. But I am curious as to what you paid the chicas in the DR. I might give it a try. Were they experienced with foreigners, or were they real non-pros?

    Thanks.

  10. #15477

    Thanks

    I'll try that app, thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by MongerHunger  [View Original Post]
    Glad you had a good time. Download the DuoLingo App for free Spanish lessons. You will see the green bird for the app.

  11. #15476

    It is the second time that I do an online service (videosex-chat)

    I recommend it! Some time ago I took the service with another girl (Harley). My first time was in July and I remember that I shared it here.

    This time I took Nataly's services!! Very sensual and sexy!

    https://www.chiviricas.com/escorts/s...ra-ti-id-hufzs

    For the people who are in Santo Domingo, you should go see her and forget about online sex! Of course!

  12. #15475

    The Sheraton is girl friendly?

    Quote Originally Posted by StrawHat  [View Original Post]
    I stayed at the Sheraton.
    This is a surprise! I have always avoided the Sheraton because I assumed that they would have a policy of one girl per visit (that is to say, you would have to check out and check in a second time to bring in a new girl).

    What was the procedure they had for checking in the chicas? Did you sense you could bring in more than one girl in 24 hours?

  13. #15474

    Pleasure tax

    $150 USD per 24 HR plus food, drink.

    Quote Originally Posted by MamaGuevos  [View Original Post]
    I believe that one should never be ashamed to give the girls "too much" money as long as you got something in return. I have been going down to Sto Domingo for more than a decade, and I almost entirely see non pros (I define them as girls who have no experience sleeping with foreigners for money and don't work the streets or the brothels). In general, I give them $50 for an hour or so of their time and $100 for overnight and I pay for transportation and I pay for food. A lot of the girls are from San Pedro de Marcoris, and I pay for a driver (the always return by guagua). This is good for me, because they show up on time; my driver doesn't believe in waiting around. I generally arrange my dates through tagged.com for girls in La Capitol and through an old girlfriend for the chicas from San Pedro.

    I have never tried Seeking, as it is ridiculously expensive in the USA, and straight forward escorts are more reliable than the girls on Seeking. But I am curious as to what you paid the chicas in the DR. I might give it a try. Were they experienced with foreigners, or were they real non-pros?

    Thanks.

  14. #15473
    Quote Originally Posted by StrawHat  [View Original Post]
    Great visit to Santo Domingo! Flew in last Sunday, no delays at airport, temperature scan and I was out the door. Took UBER to hotel in Colonial District, nice room with ocean view. I video chatted with about 10 willing women from Seeking prior to my trip and made arrangement with 2 - 1 for 3 days & 1 or just one overnight. I did not venture out of the hotel much due to Coronavirus concerns. We ate drank & slept, swam, lounged at the hotel. The women in Santo Domingo are beautiful and willing. I am flying back home today and need to recuperate from my vacation haha. I will be back.

    Lessons from this trip.

    (1) I have to practice my Spanish and I will now that I have incentive. My first date was beautiful but her English was about as good as my Spanish. However, she took it upon herself without prodding to give me as many O's as I could handle. She did not ask for anything extra and was grateful for everything.

    (2) I would probably only book each woman for 2 days each with a day in between to rest. Lady 2 had good English language skills & the other necessary skills as well.

    I will practice my Spanish and prepare for my next trip down in 4-6 weeks. Hopefully I don't bring anything else back but memories.

    Strawhat.
    Glad you had a good time. Download the DuoLingo App for free Spanish lessons. You will see the green bird for the app.

  15. #15472
    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    That woman you know gave you some bad information, the curfew hours have not changed.
    Well I'm going to have to have a talk with that little lady. Thank you sir because you certainly have saved me some "penalty money" with Santo Domingo's finest.

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