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05-12-20 13:48 #15107
Posts: 2007Is is music or noise?
Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
You are a DR vet. We already know what you think of Colmados. What to you think of "that shit on their heads". So far we only have one lover of that shit.
I got no problem with those that like to go into barrios. You see there is not just one. How anyone chooses to enjoy their time in Republica Dominicana does not effect one bit. Nor does what they think of me. But those with strong critical opinions are just that: critics that do not matter. They need to post up some current information. Although I do enjoy their stories from the "glory days". But how does that help me or anyone else looking for knowledge of having sex with girls in Republica Dominicana. Especially during the COIVID-19 crisis?
Speaking of music and the exchange that happened a while back here is an article I found interesting because it contains documented facts about the noise in Republica Dominicana:
May 10,2020 - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
"Dominican towns are noisy. Although the quarantine established against the coronavirus has managed to mitigate the daily noise in Santo Domingo, it has done so unevenly and, in certain sectors, the atmosphere of uproar prior to the arrival of COVID-19 remains almost unchanged.
Literature Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa referred to "that appetite for noise. (For the noise, not for the music) , in" La fiesta del Chivo," a novel that takes place in the second period of the dictator Rafael LEnidas Trujillo in power (1942 to 1952).
The uproar resulting from the mixture of voices, engines, and music, is measurable with a sound level meter that, in Pintura, a sector halfway between the working-class neighborhood and an industrial estate, exceeds 90 decibels, according to the device the technical director of audiology of the Laudio company, Juan Carlos Oleas uses.
With these acoustic measurements, Oleas wants to demonstrate the mistreatment that the eardrums receive from Dominicans on a daily basis and check the difference in the noise level during and after quarantine so that it will return to the same points, sound level meter in hand, with the object of being documented.
From 85 decibels "is already considered a high exposure to noise," Oleas said in statements to Efe after making sound measurements in various parts of the capital and noting that in Pintura, as in other popular neighborhoods, the sound level remains too high despite the restrictions derived from the state of emergency decreed on March 19.
POSSIBLE HEARING loss.
Exposure to sound to which traffic control officers are subjected for hours, who are at risk of "hearing loss associated with noise, over time," a deterioration that can also affect workers who clean the streets with leaf blowers, the most outrageous gadget and they operate for hours.
The sound level meter captures a noise level similar to the first, of up to 88 decibels, when it is located next to these operators while they perform cleaning tasks in the Colonial City without the hearing protection that, according to the expert, "should be mandatory" for these workers.
At the intersection of Avenida 27 de Febrero with Abraham Lincoln, one of the main intersections in the center of Santo Domingo, where there is usually a very high circulation of vehicles, with the consequent scandal, the noise has been reduced.
The apparatus marks between 75 and 80 decibels, tolerable levels that will increase again when the restrictions are lifted until they become "harmful," Oleas said.
CLOSEST TO SILENCE.
Back to Colonial City which follows the descending progression. In the Plaza de Espaa, deserted since the beginning of the quarantine, about 55 decibels are registered, which do not pose any problem for the eardrums in the face of the characteristic uproar generated by tourists, street musicians, restaurants, children and the elderly, in addition to the nearby Don Diego port terminal.
The quietest place is near there, in a secluded plaza in front of the Nicols de Ovando Hotel, where you can only hear the birds trill and the flapping of the pigeons when they take flight. The sound level meter at this point shows an innocuous 45 decibels.
But silence, what is called silence, comes at night, already during the curfew in force from five in the afternoon.
This absence of noise was unusual until the arrival of the coronavirus and that, probably, will be one of the few things likely to be missed when everything returns to normal".
https://dominicantoday.com/dr/covid-...ite-for-noise/
Personally I found living in different barrios irritating at times not because of colmados but the my vecinons and their tendency to play loud music. Pre SOE law enforcement was pushing noise into specific areas and aggressively enforcing the noise restrictions in place. This is knowledge I gained from actual spending time in different barrios around Santo Domingo / Santo Domingo este over the course of actually living here. Those who do not like my posts (personal knowledge or from other sources) should really take all their negativity back to their blog where they love telling everyone it is their blog. Still have not seen anyone correct a piece of factual information that I have posted here.
On the island. During the COVID-19 crisis. Not my business. Just my life til it gets me!
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05-12-20 10:57 #15106
Posts: 139I read this on social media: "Best bet to keep infections down is to keep Americans out of the country. For the next 5-10 years".
What do you think?
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05-12-20 02:12 #15105
Posts: 4034Whatever word is used to describe them, I dislike them enough to actively avoid them.
Originally Posted by YoungDude [View Original Post]
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05-12-20 01:18 #15104
Posts: 4034I remember when I was a kid women would use what was called "curlers" or "rollers". They were big pink foam rolls around plastic spines. The foam eventually fell out of use and were replace by plastic rolls about the size of "the" batteries. I think they are still used in beauty parlors but back when I was a child women would wear them out in the street they way Dominicans wear tubis out and about. The part that my child's mind found confusing was the practice of covering the head full of curlers with silk scarves as if no one would notice the bright pink curlers peeking out.
The tubi doesn't bother me. Dominican men consider it disrespectful if a woman who is not a relative wears one while accompanying them outside the home.
Originally Posted by MrGogo [View Original Post]
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05-11-20 23:56 #15103
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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05-11-20 22:27 #15102
Posts: 3700Still local
Don't like Tubis and don't hang in the hood? That's good more pussy for me. If you scared go to church or take some yoga. Those Dominicans you pay top dollar in the casa will probably be dancing and drinking at the local colmado with me. As I said, I live local and all my experience comes from living it, not googling it. Everyone knows the world mostly is on lock down and things have changed, thanks for verifying that. As far as my current location during covid 19, its none if your business.
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05-11-20 13:57 #15101
Posts: 2007That shit on their heads
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Sounds like someone has a regular (real) girlfriend that he helps out financially. That is very different from GFE as described by activities by those paying their girls by the hour. GrownMan said it better than I can:
Originally Posted by GrownMan1 [View Original Post]
I wonder how all those places he describes where he be hanging out with his girl are doing under these conditions? Because when I drive down V Ave I see eating places (that are still open) serving take out. I see long lines. My favorite chicken place on V Ave is closed. I see people in the fuel stations (Propana and Combustibles). No long lines there, because I guess they are all open and available just with reduced hours. I see lines outside of the grocery stores. All of them. And they are very long. And it is not because of social distancing. At first yes, but as the SOE has droned on people are bunching up again. I am not stopping to take pictures in order to post them here because when I go out I have a purpose. I got nothing to prove. I know where I am. I know what I see. But I ride. I only need to walk for exercise. The lines for the banks are insane. Along with the lines for the ATMs. Those who have contact with business owners are making appointments to meet at their stores and make the purchases they like. I have several friends in other cities that have reported they are doing that. One innovative store moved onto instagram and is taking orders there and sending your orders out via moto driver. That is what I see because I have "boots on the ground" in Republica Dominicana" right now!
Now I work all angles. I post the articles I read online and I verify what I read locally with my own eyes. But I am sure some are getting reports second hand from their girls. But we are not even reading about that here. I would like to hear them because I rarely head over to other parts of town these days. Great stories about past social activities though.
I will let others count the paragraphs in my posts (I get paid by the word). But I will keep posting until COVID-19 or wheels up. Which ever comes first!
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05-11-20 12:36 #15100
Posts: 139Are these types of massage services really working? I mean if they can freely visit you?
https://do.skokka.com/escorts/santo-...48uc305276697/
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05-11-20 02:02 #15099
Posts: 3700Tubi
The funny part is watching how they carefully groom it in a swirl. It takes about 20 minutes to prep their hair to slide into the Tubi. I mostly see Tubi in Santo Domingo and the boca chica area. Buts all over in spots.
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05-11-20 01:12 #15098
Posts: 3700Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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05-11-20 00:33 #15097
Posts: 15941Originally Posted by MrGogo [View Original Post]
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05-10-20 22:59 #15096
Posts: 3700GFE for a select few
In the Dominican Republic you can write your own fantasy. If going to upscale spots and riding around smoking a cigar floats your boat, then so be it. For me I prefer to hang with locals. Just walking around zona colonial, bus trip to San Cristóbal, or a quickie to Boca Chica you can get unlimited numbers if you have confidence and swag. If you have doubts stick to the casas and pay a premium.
I've been with my lady for 4 years but I say 3 years because it took a year to finally break her. When we hangout in my neighborhood she has her long (natural) hair in a tubi (hair cover) Jeans, comfortable shirt and shoes complete her outfit. We hangout at the colmado two doors down enjoying the malecon. Or we hit the park on el Conde to people watch. Sometimes we hit one of the local spots for the "meal of the day" and we both eat for about 300-400 peso including a drink. On Mondays my girl cooks homemade San cocho with only chicken for the meat. I'm pissed because my boys have figured this out and mysteriously show up at my apartment at noon every Monday and she feeds all.
On weekends my girl and I step out. I have to tell her at 6 pm that I'm leaving at 9 pm, with or without her because she takes so long to get ready. She takes a long shower (she takes about 4 showers a day) and spends about an hour on her hair. Then she lays out our clothes for the evening awaiting my approval. Most times she picks the clothes right, but a few times not so. Then she sits down in front of the bedroom mirror and puts the final touches on her face. I lay in bed watching this because its one of the highlights of the evening. Every now and then she peeks at me to make sure I'm paying attention. Then we both get dressed and she wants to take pictures.
We hit the local spots, Jaragua casino for music and drinks, el Conde, fenix, Sparta or avenida Venezuela. We have other spots but no one here will probably know them.
We eat, dance and drink and usually get home around 3 am. She is more than my lover, she is my hangout buddy. She once told me if I fuck around to use a condom and don't fuck in our bed. I respect this rule.
If I'm in a good mood, once a month I try to do something with her and the boys as a family. Dinner, the aquarium or the amusement rides on the malecon. If I'm not in a good mood I might not see the boys for months. See, Its a competition when the boys are around, and I always lose. She spoils those Dominican boys something crazy. All my tennis shoes over a year old, I give the big son who wears my size, but then the younger son gets mad so I buy him a lego piece and he is cool. She wants to get married and live together but that will never happen. I have never met her family (other than her sons) and talked to her mom on facetime a few times. No family piling on.
After 48 hours I'm usually tired of her and ship her back home so I can be alone. Maybe a solo weekend trip to Sosua or a quickie trip to Boca chica to reunite with one of my head monsters. I really like visiting my no 2 in San Cristóbal and hanging out with her a day or two.
My girl does everything for me. Nails, massage, laundry, cleans my apartment and cooks. She is always waiting on my call. I don't send money but I treat her very well when I'm here. IMO the GFE is not dead. I still crave a girlfriend around when I want it. Maybe this is too hard for some, but to me its easy. I understand some guys on vacation have limited time.
If you go back 10 years, most of the guys preferred GFE over hourly fucks. Sex has become a sport to some. I'm old school and I need that GFE because I like having special women involved in my daily life. Anywhere on the island if I need her help she will come like the calvary.
The only problem is vetting big mouthed girls who can't keep a secret. At the restaurant around the corner it's a nice little honey who came into my radar. She sees me and my girl together sometimes but I made the play by telling her that I had dresses and she could come get one. On her break she stopped by and I gave her a dress, nothing else. I told her our business is our business only. It was a test to see if she could keep a secret because she knew my situation. The next day I went to the restaurant solo. She smiled, looked at the other girls and they smiled. Damn, the trick told on me. Then the girl at the cash register asked for a dress. I haven't been back since and the girls roll their eyes when they see me on the streets LOL. That's why I don't fuck girls where I live, Dominicans got to tell. My girl has busted me in the past and it kills me when she gives me that sad look and says "poppi". Its so much pussy available in the DR, It confuses me how guys make this shit complicated.
But the best part about GFE is the raw sex without a worry. I don't want to be an old man using condoms.
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05-10-20 17:36 #15095
Posts: 2007Would you care to inform the group (or just me via PM if you choose) exactly what is your definition of a "tourist price escort"? Exactly what is that price point as you define it in Republica Dominicana.
Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
Yes, to each their own. But is certainly is a interesting conversation.
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05-10-20 11:40 #15094
Posts: 114I was referring breast implants are more prevalent in Latin (Colombia and Venezuela) than other cultures. If a girl gets an implant and later gets fat and when you feel the breast, it would not be like a hard rock and you could not make a difference if its implant or natural just by touching. Unless you are probing for her silicone packets. It all depends to the person, some like big breasts and others don't. Personally, I prefer girls with a see size and above breasts (regardless of natural or artificial).
Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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05-10-20 11:33 #15093
Posts: 114Its not fake tits or fake ass. Its just enhanced with silicone or fat to make it look bigger to meet the needs of certain men and give the women a more sex appeal. The girl had tits and ass before and its enhanced cosmetically instead of a guy who never had a pussy and got a fake pussy installed.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]