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  1. #1302
    Quote Originally Posted by Havana927  [View Original Post]
    I wanted to know. When you leave Cuba. Is it true you have to pay $25.00 per day for health insurance?
    No. You pay a 25 peso exit tax. The insurance is when you enter the country, if the lines for immigration aren't too long try to get in without it. Sometimes immigration forgets to ask I guess. However if they ask and you don't have it, you got to go buy it and go through the line for immigration again.

  2. #1301
    I wanted to know. When you leave Cuba. Is it true you have to pay $25.00 per day for health insurance?

  3. #1300

    Photos enclosed- Cuba, the party is Over

    i am am a expert in cuba. i have spent 2 years there.

    the party is so fucking over!

    photos. these were taken during the party years. (cuba is no longer like this.)

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...l=1#post656353

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...011#post810011

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf.chmentid=65512

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf.chmentid=65511

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf.chmentid=65510

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf.chmentid=65509

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf.chmentid=65508

    here is why i am an expert and super monger and cuba-ologist: between 2001 and 2013 i spent two years in cuba altogether. one month here, two months there, etc. i know this country better than 99% of the people on this forum. you would have to reside there permanently to know any more. i have seen cuba with and without spanish. at first i didn't speak a word of spanish; now i am fluent in spanish. this despite the fact, i never studied spanish in school.

    in 2008, the party was ending.

    in 2010, the party was over.

    in 2013, i nearly swam to miami – but then fortunately i remembered i had a plane ticket.

    it used to be there was some charm to cuba being a communist country. it was a vacation from capitalism and it was a form of time travel back 50, 60, 70 years. it is quickly becoming americanized like everywhere else, and has the worst of capitalism and the worst of communism.

    1) aids is rampant in cuba. (i had a girlfriend for four years who was a doctor. i have have seen many hospitals. once, i even was in a morgue. rare.)

    2) (except for havana) the biggest problem in cuba is getting a girl into your house! i cannot overstate what a pain in the ass this problem is. ask anyone on this forum. the girls are terrified of the houses. girls can be imprisoned as prostitutes for going to your house with you. the home owners are terrified because there house will be confirep001ed if they do something illegal. ps, i do not like to spend any time in havana.

    3) it used to be you were treated with respect on the street by both the women and the men. it even used to be that the police treated you with respect and reverence and protected you. now the women turn their nose up at you as if they're american. the men no longer fear the police and will overtly steal from you. and the police now love to harass tourists. it makes them feel good because they have become bullies and are resentful and power-hungry. after all, the police only make $40 a month. and police and soldiers are the best paid professions in the country.

    4) thanks to inflation and the policies of george bush cuba has become extremely expensive. it is 30% more expensive now than it was in 2006. and at least 50% more expensive than it was in 2003.

    last time i was there i was taken into a secret room and interrogated for four hours because i was walking with a girl and i didn't have my passport. i never carry my passport because i can't afford to lose it as an american. this was never a problem in prior years. the cop was a resentful piece of shit.

    i will never go back to cuba, even if somebody pays my airfare, food, hotels, and gives me a stipend for the women. as far as i'm concerned cuba can fucking blow me.

  4. #1299

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMonger2013  [View Original Post]
    Gents,

    I could use some advice here. I posted below. Is bringing toys for the chicas to Cuba a really bad idea? I'm going there next month and have read on other sites about it. PM me if you can or post a replay.

    Thanks!
    I've been in Cuba maybe 50 times and brought many items for gifts. The only time I have seen anyone stopped is when they brought electronic goods. They only wanted to grab taxes, which I'm sure they pocket most.

  5. #1298
    Quote Originally Posted by DMonger2013  [View Original Post]
    I don't mean to change or add a new subject but I have a question that I haven't read much about in this forum. Other forums mention that the cubanas like toys. I'm heading to Cuba for the first time in February and have no issue bringing a couple if toys for the ladies however I am concerned as to getting them into Cuba. Do they check your bags at the airport? If so how do they react if they find toys in your luggage. I don't want to risk getting inti Cuba nor do I want to be interrogated for hours. Is this a really bad idea or do I have nothing to worry about?

    I've read a bit about this on another site but there really wasn't much information about it. Your comments and experience would me much appreciated.
    If you are an American, I wouldn't take any risks. If you get in trouble with the law, even you have done nothing and they are just screwing with you, NO ONE is coming to help you bro. There is no US embassy in Cuba.

  6. #1297
    Quote Originally Posted by DMonger2013  [View Original Post]
    Gents,

    I could use some advice here. I posted below. Is bringing toys for the chicas to Cuba a really bad idea? I'm going there next month and have read on other sites about it. PM me if you can or post a replay.

    Thanks!
    The rules say you can't bring in "Obscene or pornographic literature, items and objects that put at risk the general interests of the nation." That being said, I have brought in toys and not had any problem (I. E. They didn't check my luggage). I think if you bring in a couple of regular vibrators that don't look like giant dicks you will be fine. The worst that will happen is they will take it away from you. Take the batteries out so they are not too obvious on the X-ray.

  7. #1296

    Help!

    Quote Originally Posted by DMonger2013  [View Original Post]
    I don't mean to change or add a new subject but I have a question that I haven't read much about in this forum. Other forums mention that the cubanas like toys. I'm heading to Cuba for the first time in February and have no issue bringing a couple if toys for the ladies however I am concerned as to getting them into Cuba. Do they check your bags at the airport? If so how do they react if they find toys in your luggage. I don't want to risk getting inti Cuba nor do I want to be interrogated for hours. Is this a really bad idea or do I have nothing to worry about?

    I've read a bit about this on another site but there really wasn't much information about it. Your comments and experience would me much appreciated.
    Gents,

    I could use some advice here. I posted below. Is bringing toys for the chicas to Cuba a really bad idea? I'm going there next month and have read on other sites about it. PM me if you can or post a replay.

    Thanks!

  8. #1295

    Airport police and checking luggage

    I don't mean to change or add a new subject but I have a question that I haven't read much about in this forum. Other forums mention that the cubanas like toys. I'm heading to Cuba for the first time in February and have no issue bringing a couple if toys for the ladies however I am concerned as to getting them into Cuba. Do they check your bags at the airport? If so how do they react if they find toys in your luggage. I don't want to risk getting inti Cuba nor do I want to be interrogated for hours. Is this a really bad idea or do I have nothing to worry about?

    I've read a bit about this on another site but there really wasn't much information about it. Your comments and experience would me much appreciated.

  9. #1294
    You do not need to be legally married. But build a record of registering her as proof of the genuine relationship. Should be approved so long as she has no history of registering with tourists and you have not registered with too many putas.

    This is actually a good sign that your chica is not a pro. Congrats. But, of course, she may be looking for a ticket out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Golds  [View Original Post]
    Question for the Cuba mongers: My "novia" wants that I go to immigration with her to get a permission to stay in her house during my trip. I am NOT married with her, my question: Is this possible? Have anyone of you guys some expierence whith this?

    Many Cubans told me NOT to go to these guys of Immigration because the less they know the better.

  10. #1293

    Goint to Havana during the Cigar Festival

    As a monger is this a good time to go or is it too busy. I want to make sure there is a good selection of Chicas. I'm also concerned they may raise all the prices for the influx of tourists visiting because of the festival.

  11. #1292

    My first time In Cuba

    I'm new to the forum and going first time to Cuba in couple weeks time for 20 days. I'm thinking of staying in Havana for most of the time, either in centro or vedado not sure where I'll be better of generally? I'd like to stay in casa with relaxed chica friendly owner or in apartment. I've seen few times here people mentioning drivers / guides / helpers as I'm not only into women chase I would appreciate if you can past me some contact details.

    Any in depth advice and contacts will help.

    I'm there between late December and mid January if someone is wants to meet up, let me know.

  12. #1291
    It looks like she wants you to be registered at her residence while you stay in Cuba. As long as this is a short stay, give her a paper voucher which you receive upon the arrival and let her register you. If it is not allowed, then don't stay in her house or don't register. In any case, the authorities will know the truth.

  13. #1290
    Quote Originally Posted by Golds  [View Original Post]
    They speak about "spouses" BUT I am not married to her. This is only when you are married.
    To get a permission to stay in her house you need "Family Visas".

    Welcome to Cuba.

  14. #1289
    Quote Originally Posted by Golds  [View Original Post]
    They speak about "spouses" BUT I am not married to her. This is only when you are married.
    No choice, to get a permission to stay in her house you need married her.

  15. #1288
    They speak about "spouses" but I am not married to her. This is only when you are married.

    Quote Originally Posted by Andre2004  [View Original Post]
    Http://www.cubadiplomatica.cu/canada...A-2FamilyVisas

    A-2 Family Visas:

    The spouses and children of Cuban citizens holding any other nationality who travel to Cuba and wish to stay at the home of their Cuban relatives must present their Passport and the document attesting to their kinship.

    1. Valid Passport.

    2. One photo..

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