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12-01-20 04:01 #6624
Posts: 249Picking up girls on the street
My idea was to visit Holguin, rent a nice casa particular, with a private entrance, maybe an entire house, and then walk around in the evening and ask pretty girls to come up to my apartment for a beer and a meal, a little fiesta perhaps, and see how it goes.
However if I am understanding this correctly, this will not be successful because the police will come running out and grab the girl. Or the girls will not dare speak to me to begin with. Also, even with a non-US credit card loaded with dollars, I am not going to be able to load my shopping cart up with good quality food products.
So I will be sitting alone in my condo with a bag of rice.
I am not worried about anti-government protests. As an American who believes in democracy and human rights, I will not hesitate to join the street fighters and sacrifice my life for the cause of freedom! Death to tyrants! 1776! (Just kidding.).
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12-01-20 00:48 #6623
Posts: 1316Originally Posted by TyDown [View Original Post]
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11-30-20 02:45 #6622
Posts: 503Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
"How do you return confiscated property?" Good question. The last time I looked, the USA had a 6 billion dollar lawsuit against Cuba for that very thing. We are talking about Rail Roads, Sugar Plantations and Mills, Rum Distilleries, Electric Infrastructure, Huge farms and plantations, Shirt Factories, Tobacco Industry, Mom and Pop grocery Stores, Gas Stations, you name it. IMO, it can't be replaced, all that can be done now is a monetary settlement. Which BTW, Cuba doesn't have. EDIT; or we can invade Cuba and reclaim our shit!
Dark days ahead for Cuba.
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11-30-20 02:30 #6621
Posts: 503Originally Posted by HarryDubois [View Original Post]
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11-30-20 02:11 #6620
Posts: 1316I responded in my latest post to a member in my blocked list (for obvious trolling reasons) by mistake (when you are not logged in properly the list does not show, and you can't remove the post after 25 hours), however the content of the post is very true. As for the island the Cuban people have to move forward and many deals have to be made. What do you do with all those who have blood on their hands? How feasible is to return the confiscated property to owners or their heirs? How to incentivize the minority who holds the power to share it? How to make sure the accomplishments remain and the evils don't resurface?
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11-29-20 20:42 #6619
Posts: 503Originally Posted by RebelMonger [View Original Post]
https://www.youtube.com/c/ADNCuba/videos
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11-29-20 17:55 #6618
Posts: 341Originally Posted by HarryDubois [View Original Post]
Most tourists going to Cuba are doing it due to curiosity. Mongering is not really that easy in Cuba, there are plenty of willing, fine women but getting them to your place is complicated, in reality, the "authorities" love your money but prefer that you stay away from the women, mainly because they are very suspicious of foreigners, they "see" CIA agents in every one of them.
You can travel to Cuba already but it seems that the population is getting uncomfortable with the state of the economy and are beginning to protest, if you see one, just go the other way. Fast.
Just go over there and see what happens. I'm Cuban myself but even when I have close relatives there, I don't visit. I go to DR instead but for different reasons.
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11-29-20 13:37 #6617
Posts: 2490Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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11-29-20 10:24 #6616
Posts: 121Hi,
Does ISG work in Cuba?
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11-29-20 05:47 #6615
Posts: 249So do I!
Originally Posted by TyDown [View Original Post]
It may be tough coping with that, however I will have to manage somehow, for the sake of male travelers world over. I am ready to be the tip of the spear so to speak.
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11-28-20 06:30 #6614
Posts: 503Originally Posted by HarryDubois [View Original Post]
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11-28-20 05:53 #6613
Posts: 249So nothing has really changed?
The situation for tourists in Cuba will be about the same in the future as it was a year ago, regarding girls, currency, shopping etc?
I have heard that in the late 1990's, due to the extreme economic crisis then, prostitution pretty much ran wild.
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11-28-20 01:38 #6612
Posts: 1316Originally Posted by HarryDubois [View Original Post]
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11-28-20 01:22 #6611
Posts: 503Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
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11-27-20 23:58 #6610
Posts: 623Originally Posted by HarryDubois [View Original Post]
You can quit wondering about the police pressure easing up that's not going to happen. And by the way it's mostly pressure on the chicas not the foreign men. The police are enforcing what the government wants and the new president has taken harder stance than Fidel and Raul.
I doubt Viagra exists on the island outside of the elite class having access. No one else would have money for that type of thing anyhow. Without spanish speaking abiity I would discourage you from having high expectations should you travel to Cuba. But you might want to go anyhow for the culture aspect and just to gain an understanding how difficult are the conditions there. And if you meet the right person like a bi-lingual local who wants to make some money and knows the scene anything is possible.
Rather than using your Israeli credit card to buy stuff have a debit card to pull cash out of the ATMs. Money talks in Cuba louder than anywhere on earth.