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  1. #5782
    Quote Originally Posted by Coffee215  [View Original Post]

    From my experience, even at it's best, Cuba's P4P scene is nothing compared to its neighbor to the east. Dominican Republic is the best of the Caribbean. Oh well, on to Europe in March, Puerto Plata in April, and Pattaya in May.
    When will you be in Pattaya in May? I will also be there but towards the end of the month. Maybe we can get together for a beer and I can give you the breakdown about Cuba. I have been to all those cities you mentioned and more, and Cuba IMHO, beats them all. Let me know when you will be there.

  2. #5781
    Hey guys,

    Just spent 3 nights in Havana. P4P action was disappointing, but it might have been my own fault, as I don't like going to clubs and staying up late. I walked around hot spots in the early evening (5-10 pm) looking for action, but spent my mornings / days on the beach relaxing. The strategy worked amazingly the last several trips, but fast-forward 9 months later and it is a huge failure.

    First night I walked 15 miles around 23rd & old / central Havana. Una mirada from 10 girls, but nothing worth taking (all 3-5 out of 10). Around 9 pm I was getting frustrated and decided to grab the next 5 I found. Took her back to casa and was extremely disappointed after I saw her in the light. I picked her up on Galiano near diablito (1 block from malecon). $50 and she was trying hard at GFE / wanted to stay 24 HR for no extra cost, but honestly I just wanted to cum as quick as possible and pay her to leave.

    Next day I found a 9.5/10 on the malecon around 11 pm. I was blown away. She was so hot that I ignored several of my rules. I paid upfront, I agreed to fuck in her casa, and I didn't explicitly state what I wanted upfront (she gave me a GFE vibe, so figured everything was available). I gave her $60, $10 to house. In the room she asked for an additional $30 for CBJ, BBBJ not available. Obviously I was disappointed, but I was determined to find a good session, so I said OK. Was very mechanical and cold, the GFE vibe disappeared as soon as money exchanged hands. After 1 minute she refused to continue and wants sex. I tell her I'm not into it and leave. $100 and a shattered ego, felt like a damn noob.

    Third night I didn't even try. I enjoyed the beaches and consumed my weight in seafood & rum. Left Cuba horny and a bit desperate. Wife got the best sex of her life when I got home hahaha.

    From my experience, even at it's best, Cuba's P4P scene is nothing compared to its neighbor to the east. Dominican Republic is the best of the Caribbean. Oh well, on to Europe in March, Puerto Plata in April, and Pattaya in May.

  3. #5780

    Say. Hola Mi Amor

    Quote Originally Posted by Mondo707  [View Original Post]
    Hey Everyone,

    Please Do Not say "anos" to a Cubana chica, this means Culo or ass, LOL. Instead say aos, which I think is what Eclectic meant in his post.

    To learn how to say aos go to Google translate and hit the pronunciation button to learn how to say it.

    Mondo.
    Hermosa.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNeQru45D-U

  4. #5779

    Anos

    Quote Originally Posted by Eclectic  [View Original Post]
    Memorize or print this dialogue. It will usually be sufficient.

    Soy <insert your name I am <your name .

    Como se llama? What is your name?

    Cuanto anos tiene usted? How old are you?

    Eres estudiante o trajabadora? Are you a student or do you work?

    Es posible tu visites mi casa? Is it possible for you to visit my home?

    Cuanto cuesta? How much does it cost? (Or more discretely: Cuanto regalo para ti? How much of a gift for you.).
    Hey Everyone,

    Please Do Not say "anos" to a Cubana chica, this means Culo or ass, LOL. Instead say aņos, which I think is what Eclectic meant in his post.

    To learn how to say aņos go to Google translate and hit the pronunciation button to learn how to say it.

    Mondo.

  5. #5778

    Basic Phrases.

    Memorize or print this dialogue. It will usually be sufficient.

    Soy <insert your name I am <your name .

    Como se llama? What is your name?

    Cuanto anos tiene usted? How old are you?

    Eres estudiante o trajabadora? Are you a student or do you work?

    Es posible tu visites mi casa? Is it possible for you to visit my home?

    Cuanto cuesta? How much does it cost? (Or more discretely: Cuanto regalo para ti? How much of a gift for you.).

  6. #5777
    Quote Originally Posted by Wxpetey96  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys,

    Long time lurker first time posting.

    In Havana for the first time and becuase of a lot of the info on this site its been awsome, no problem finding chicas just waking around or at bars, unfortunetly I had a jimmy break on me, the chica lookes well put together expensive shoes and phone private taxi with brand new car. I met her twice at lagruta. I had finished yet when it happened. Now I'm having classic buyers remorse. My spanish is enough to get by but not enough for indepth conversation. Any one here know of how well these girls keep themsevels, I've read Cuba has low std levels.

    Thanks.
    I've had a girl that looked OK before action but during action, the moment we doggy styled, her pussy stank so bad that it completely put me off. I also had another girl that was smoking hot that got me turned for some DATY. She liked it but afterwards she told me to be careful. Some Cuban girls are not clean and they do have STD. Moral of the story, I think its better to use condoms, if she's a pro. Just to be safe.

  7. #5776

    First time.

    Hi guys,

    Long time lurker first time posting.

    In Havana for the first time and becuase of a lot of the info on this site its been awsome, no problem finding chicas just waking around or at bars, unfortunetly I had a jimmy break on me, the chica lookes well put together expensive shoes and phone private taxi with brand new car. I met her twice at lagruta. I had finished yet when it happened. Now I'm having classic buyers remorse. My spanish is enough to get by but not enough for indepth conversation. Any one here know of how well these girls keep themsevels, I've read Cuba has low std levels.

    Thanks.

  8. #5775
    Quote Originally Posted by TyDown  [View Original Post]
    Okay great, maybe the shortages are confined to Ciego de Avila.
    Most probably. Even after the tornado, supplies are OK. Not great but just OK, business as usual. Most things here are seasonal. If its there, you will see loads of it. That is the time you buy it. Don't expect to look for something when you need it. That's when you will have a hard time looking for what you need. Stockpiling is a must here in Cuba. That's how most people survive this place.

  9. #5774

    What phrases.

    Hi,

    What phrases should I learn? My spanish is limited to hola, de nada, and donde esta el bano.

    Any one going to be in town at the end of may?

    Quote Originally Posted by UncleVolodya  [View Original Post]
    I'm sorry to hear you had a bad time but I can't say I agree.

    Yes Havana is not easy point and click mongering like Pattaya or Sosua. But if you put in the work the results can be great, as I and several other BMs who were there in November and posted can attest.

    You can find some very cute, young, and fresh girls who will rock your world with real GFE experience for 50 bucks or less. Not hard core putas but part times who are doign it for a little bit of extra cash.

    But don' look to the bars or clubs. Those are a complete waste of time.

    The key is to spend time at the hotspots. Certain sections of the Malecon, La Rampa. Be friendly, smiling, and gregarious. You don't' need a lot of spanish but a few phrases help. And above all be patient. It can take some time to find the right one and there will be a lot of dead time on the calle when the police presence is high and the girls are scared to talk. But if you take your time you will really be rewarded.

    Collect the numbers for the good ones and call them over to your casa for repeat sessions. Bring modest gifts (chocolates, cheap perfume, clothes) and these girls will love you.

  10. #5773
    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH  [View Original Post]
    He is confident, because he is there 24/7. I was just there 2 weeks ago, and did not have any issues seeing or buying any of the things you say is missing in Havana, and that's with going through the tornado, everything was status quo!
    Okay great, maybe the shortages are confined to Ciego de Avila.

  11. #5772
    Quote Originally Posted by TyDown  [View Original Post]
    You seem pretty confident of yourself. I was just passing on some useful information from boots on the ground, you see, I talk to Cuba everyday and I have a pretty good idea what is going on. Good luck.
    He is confident, because he is there 24/7. I was just there 2 weeks ago, and did not have any issues seeing or buying any of the things you say is missing in Havana, and that's with going through the tornado, everything was status quo!

  12. #5771
    Quote Originally Posted by TyDown  [View Original Post]
    "But, January 2019 has already come to an end and there still isn't a solution in sight. In fact, things have just got worse. Now, we'll have to go back to seeking out healers with their mystic prayers and herbal medicines.

    Mayari's Mercado Ideal market is now further away than it ever has been from standing up to its name. It seemed like a joke before, sarcasm with its exorbitant prices, which bear no relation to working people's salaries in any way. For example, a pound of chicken costs you two 8-hour working days on a minimum salary.

    However, that isn't our biggest problem anymore. Right now, practically nothing is being sold, only rice and tomato puree (300 ML for 33 pesos, more than three working days on a minimum salary). There isn't any meat, or chickpeas, or hot dogs, or chocolate, or crackers, or bread being sold. Nothing at all really.

    Hard-currency stores used to be more or less stocked, but they look like wastelands now. There isn't any oil, or deodorant, or perfume at normal prices, or powdered soft drinks, or chicken, ice cream, jams, or a lot of other basic items in high demand. So as not to waste electricity for no reason, they open the doors to answer customers' questions who don't even go in: "Did anything come in?" they ask.

    - source - https://havanatimes.org/?p=148056.
    I totally understand what you shared from havanatimes. I've been living in havana since July 2018, until now. So far, I have not experienced any of these to be honest. Yes, supplies are scarce, but you can always find it at any other stores around the city (most of the time).

  13. #5770
    Quote Originally Posted by DiavelLoco  [View Original Post]
    Not sure whether this is true. I only know they didn't have eggs for a month, but now its back. Soap, laundry detergent and cooking oil are available in the market, in abundance. That I'm quite certain in havana.
    You seem pretty confident of yourself. I was just passing on some useful information from boots on the ground, you see, I talk to Cuba everyday and I have a pretty good idea what is going on. Good luck.


    ... "Hard-currency stores used to be more or less stocked, but they look like wastelands now. There isn't any oil, or deodorant, or perfume at normal prices, or powdered soft drinks, or chicken, ice cream, jams, or a lot of other basic items in high demand. So as not to waste electricity for no reason, they open the doors to answer customers' questions who don't even go in: "Did anything come in?" they ask."

    - source - https://havanatimes.org/?p=148056.

  14. #5769
    Quote Originally Posted by TyDown  [View Original Post]
    FYI. I just talked to my favorite chica in Ciego de Avila, she saying there's a shortage of soap, laundry detergent and Olive Oil for cooking food. I think Cuba imports these via Venezuela.
    Not sure whether this is true. I only know they didn't have eggs for a month, but now its back. Soap, laundry detergent and cooking oil are available in the market, in abundance. That I'm quite certain in havana.

  15. #5768

    Olive Oil

    FYI. I just talked to my favorite chica in Ciego de Avila, she saying there's a shortage of soap, laundry detergent and Olive Oil for cooking food. I think Cuba imports these via Venezuela.

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