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06-23-13 16:49 #16468
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06-23-13 16:40 #16467
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06-23-13 16:37 #16466
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06-23-13 16:30 #16465
Posts: 1348Originally Posted by Orgasmico [View Original Post]
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06-23-13 16:21 #16464
Posts: 1348Originally Posted by Frannie [View Original Post]
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06-23-13 16:21 #16463
Posts: 1519Good recognition of game, Zedman99. Not that the DR doesn't have its inherent prejudices, but a puta's goal is to get your money and she will tell you what you want to hear to get that cash and maybe more. I can't blame guys for feeding into the BS about how special (aye papi, your dick is so big, etc.) they are because there is a certain role reversal in Sosua.
As men we are used to being the aggressor and using our years of experiences to lie, tell bitches what they want to hear, and run game. In Sosua, its the opposite. The putas are the aggressors running game that has been perfected through hundreds of encounters with guys from every corner of the earth fucking them for money. Now you even got Sosua mongers peacocking in Sosua with white suits, ect. For putas.
I don't go on vacation for other people's enjoyment or to solve their problems, however, I do think it is a good idea to help others when people have the means and desire. To this end, there are several charities that are available for those that want to help kids in and around Sosua. Interested people can do their own research about these and other organizations: http://www.sosuatoday.com/charities/
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06-23-13 16:10 #16462
Posts: 1348Originally Posted by Frannie [View Original Post]
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06-23-13 16:02 #16461
Posts: 1348Originally Posted by DeepMmpactt [View Original Post]
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06-23-13 15:59 #16460
Posts: 2803Originally Posted by Wrx2005 [View Original Post]
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06-23-13 15:57 #16459
Posts: 2803Originally Posted by Zedman99 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Zedman99 [View Original Post]
In the DR women cannot turn to these programs and rely more on selling sexual services to tourists. If this does not succeed they may ask for money, which in turn is better than stealing.
Would we support a sharp increase, say double, in the tourist cards and departure taxes to support Dominican children with food and medicines and give them a bit more parity with first world children?
Asking Donde Padre probably won't really help, because the mother may have been abandoned by the father of the child, or he may be a married man or a deadbeat, or may have several children and little income. If it was as simple as calling him on his cell phone for money, she would probably have done that already.
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06-23-13 15:49 #16458
Posts: 1348Originally Posted by Frannie [View Original Post]
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06-23-13 15:45 #16457
Posts: 1348Originally Posted by Zedman99 [View Original Post]
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06-23-13 15:43 #16456
Posts: 2803Originally Posted by Zedman99 [View Original Post]
And who says that begging is not a job?
I refer you to the extraordinary case of The Man With The Twisted Lip:
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin...&division=div1
Synopsis for those who are short of time:
Mr. Neville St. Clair, a respectable and punctual country businessman, has disappeared. Making the matter even more mysterious is that Mrs. St. Clair is quite sure that she saw her husband at a second-floor window of the opium den, in Upper Swandam Lane, a rather rough part of town near the docks. He withdrew into the window immediately, and Mrs. St. Clair is quite sure that there was something very wrong.
Naturally, she tries to enter the building, but her way was blocked by the opium den's owner. She quickly fetches the police, but they cannot find Mr. St. Clair. The room, in whose window she saw her husband, is that of a dirty, disfigured beggar, well known to the police, by the name of Hugh Boone. The police are about to put this report down as a mistake of some kind when Mrs. St. Clair spots and identifies a box of wooden bricks that her husband said he would buy for their son. A further search turns up some of her husband's clothes. Later, his coat, with the pockets full of several pounds' worth of pennies and halfpennies, is found in the Thames just below the building.
The beggar is arrested and locked up at the police station, and Holmes initially is quite convinced that Mr. St. Clair has been the unfortunate victim of murder. However, several days after Mr. St. Clair's disappearance, his wife receives a letter in his own writing. The arrival of this letter forces Holmes to reconsider his conclusions, leading him eventually to an extraordinary solution. Taking a bath sponge to the police station in a Gladstone bag, Holmes washes Boone's still-dirty face, causing his face to be revealed — the face of Neville St. Clair! Upon Mr. St. Clair's immediate confession, this solves the mystery, and also creates a few problems.
It seems that Mr. St. Clair has been leading a double life, one of respectability, and the other as a beggar. In his youth, he had been an actor before becoming a newspaper reporter. In order to research an article, he had disguised himself as a beggar for a short time, during which he earned a very large amount of money. Later in his life, he returned to the street to beg for several days in order to pay a large debt. Given a choice between his newspaper salary and his high beggar earnings, he eventually became a professional beggar. His takings were large enough that he was able to establish himself as a country gentleman, marry well, and begin a respectable family. His wife never knew what he did for a living,
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06-23-13 15:37 #16455
Posts: 1348Originally Posted by Zedman99 [View Original Post]
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06-23-13 15:35 #16454
Posts: 166You Got that RIGHT
Originally Posted by Mongmann [View Original Post]
-Oh my baby's sick.he needs special medicine.it's expensive-I just say Donde Padre? Me no Padre-or No me problema. Or Toda chicas en toda Mondo mucho problemos-Lo siento .Spanish spelling might be wrong but you get the gist of it.
Watch them all the time see if they are eyeing or touching your stuff-if they do get rid of them ASAP.
Once a chica knows you don't fall for the bullshit she'll either be satisfied and become a repeat for a while anyway or try to find a sucker somewhere ,planes are landing everyday
Your also right concerning the guys who think the girl is theirs it makes me laugh. And the way they play the race card is great-They tell the white guys they hate black guys and vice versa-And these guys buy it-Fucin' Hilarious-Fool's these chica's colorblind.How to get the most $$$$ is their only goal-JUST UNDERSTAND THAT AND YOU'LL BE FINE.