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01-24-17 14:26 #4777
Posts: 20Chicas go for good looks
Originally Posted by Parkinsons [View Original Post]
I've watched the video and. Wow it's the truth because finally money become boring! In this case, rich man always has the same speech and women want more than a rich look. They want complicity and, above all, someone who makes them laugh.
I have been with some other Dominican escort and we have always ended up talking and laughing a lot. I'm not rich or especially handsome, so making a laugh is the key. That's my point.
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01-24-17 12:08 #4776
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Parkinsons [View Original Post]
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01-24-17 07:40 #4775
Posts: 409Do DR chicas go for guys with money or guys with good looks?
Interesting hidden camera social experiment:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UJnw36eyiGE
Surprised? No? Think the venue skews the results?
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01-20-17 18:45 #4774
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by AGarbageMan [View Original Post]
I suggest you delete this post as duplicating posts is bad form.
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01-20-17 18:13 #4773
Posts: 333Originally Posted by AGarbageMan [View Original Post]
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01-20-17 17:56 #4772
Posts: 1600Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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01-20-17 14:24 #4771
Posts: 9Planning first trip (Sosua)
Hola,
Planning my first trip. What are the chances of getting a walk in room anytime at Sosua Sunrise? Price? I am 65 so sport fucking is out of the question. I will be going for quality not quantity. Is Viagra available without prescription? I would like to seek other adventures also? How is the fishing? Can you fish from the beaches?
Thanks in advance.
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01-20-17 11:52 #4770
Posts: 1348Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
She said buying food, supporting her if she's behind on rent, medicine, electricity and in case of emergencies. I know it also includes paying for her transportation, food / drink and accommodations when she's with me. So I asked her doesn't that require a mans money in order to pay for all of that? She said yes, but I do not want a man for his money. But dig, if the man failed to pay for her basics, she wouldn't be with him.
Another woman (the wife of a friend) in the states asked me to change the time on her car radios clock. I said I'll give it a try. I thought she had tried and couldn't figure it out. She said if you have a problem, the manual is in the glove compartment.
When I got the manual out, I could see she had already turned to the page for adjusting the clock on the radio. Are you kidding me? So what was so hard to figure out?
You couldn't read and comprehend the same information I just read? Ok I made the adjustment, and she thanked me like it was nothing. Any ordinary minded person might have been a little embarrassed for not knowing how to figure out something so simple.
Or better still, might have came out to the car to look to see what I did, so they could do it themselves the next time. Unfortunately, many of these females today are quite clueless.
A lot of females all over the planet are just clueless bro.
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01-20-17 05:02 #4769
Posts: 3103Better options
I have been contacted by DR chicas who are not working girls who want to be with me a 60 plus guy. These are ladies who I have met in my travels. Not Working Girls. Just think what the options are for a guy my age in the US. These ladies are enthusiastic about being with me.
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12-31-16 16:14 #4768
Posts: 1987Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
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12-28-16 19:35 #4767
Posts: 15925Cluelessness
As I have questioned before, why is it so hard for Dominican women to follow a conversation or to have some modicum of what the fuck is going on? Many times I meet chicks online then I bring up where they live. And they are like how do you know where I live? Seriously?
Yesterday talking to a chick and:
Her: como sabes que vivo en santiago.
Me: queeee. No tienes perfil?
Her: yes.
Me: soooo?
Her: what?
Me: scroll back and read.
Her: read what?
Me: my goodness. Are you even following the conversation?
Her: yes. You did not give me an answer.
Me: you do not understand that you have a profile that says where you live?
Her: ok. Yes.
Seriously you can not make this shit up. Guess they are good for fucking at least.
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12-28-16 19:26 #4766
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
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12-28-16 00:11 #4765
Posts: 614Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-27-16 23:48 #4764
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
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12-27-16 22:15 #4763
Posts: 614Just a word of caution
I am traveling to SD in a few weeks. As my flight is arriving in the evening, I thought to save myself the hassle of looking for a hotel after dark and made a reservation via Booking.com. I have only used them once before, because I like to make my reservations directly with the hotel. That was in the beginning of December. Now early on 25th I received an SMS from my credit card company, asking if I had tried to make an online payment to an Apple Store the same night. Before answering them, I called my bank, asking if that message was legitimate, because I suspected that it was a phishing message. My bank told me that the message was legitimate, so I answered to them. After my message to them, they closed my card temporarily and today after talking to them they asked me to cut my card in two. They will send me a new one. Somebody had tried to use it in an Apple online store and buy an airline ticket.
I don't use my credit card too often. I had only used it couple of times before Christmas in stores that I trust. Most of the time I use cash or my debit card. Before I made the reservation, I thought that Booking.com keeps the CC information to themselves, but now it seems that they pass the information to the hotel the reservation was made with. Give the information to the staff of a small Dominican hotel and this happens.
P.S. Casa Valeria You can pay with PayPal, which is safe.