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  1. #19626

    Casinos

    Can someone confirm there are Casinos in Sosua.

    Please let me know the names / options available.

    I have checked on line but can not confirm which are open and which are closed. Thanks

  2. #19625
    Quote Originally Posted by Camaro1257  [View Original Post]
    Introduction:

    I have recently returned from spending time in the Dominican Republic. I spent 2 days in Sosua. 5 days in Santo Domingo and I returned to Sosua and spent another 5 days. I wasn't going to write another synopsis on Sosua since it has been covered at nauseam but I changed my mindbecause I have some thoughts I'd like to share and I wanted to present a current update for all who were interested. Some of the information contained in this synopsis is well known to veteran mongers but new information to others, my objective is to be as informative as possible to all who are interested. Below I have listed my notes for your review:
    Thanks for the detailed report. Much appreciated. I will be in Sosua March 14. Hope to see you. Bunda.

  3. #19624

    I Know hy I like Sosau

    I watched a video of Sosua night life. What was clear is that there are scores of under 20 sweeties as fresh as new snow. These are the chicas that make me smile

  4. #19623
    Quote Originally Posted by Bravo  [View Original Post]
    I've never seen a race of people more nonchalant about crossing the street than Dominicans in Sosua! They will step out into the road without even thinking of looking to see if a car is coming or not! Its no surprise that so many are killed every year from auto / moto accidents
    I must have seen about 200 plus dominicans in the last month and a half that could have been killed or seriously injured doing just what you said. They might be walking or driving, makes no difference. Take driving. They may have a blind spot as they approach an intersection, and instead of stopping and looking both ways, will try to roll through that intersection and almost cause an accident. Or you might come to a corner to make a right (in your own vehicle) , and several motos will pass you on the right to make the same turn, except at the risk of being crushed by the vehicle they are passing. Another classic is when a moto moves from a parked position or turns a corner to enter into traffic, and then only looks to see if it is clear after they get into traffic. It's to the point now, I anticipate most of that stupidity even before it happens.

  5. #19622
    Quote Originally Posted by savepros321  [View Original Post]
    oakie, it's great to have you back. i'm glad you emerged from this story mostly unrep001hed. i believe you've mentioned you had the financial means to experiement with this. honestly it would have bankrupted most of us. but i am not going to start flaming you for trying, and i would hope you would ignore all the people that may try to flame you. you are actually in a unique position to advise any newbies of the pitfalls and headache they may experience trying to go down this road.

    as for me; after multiple trips to sosua since 2008, my last trip to sosua was in may 2012. later that year i went to colombia, and the rest is history, lol. i've been trying my best to get back to the dominican republic, but colombia currently has my dick and balls in a (gently) vice grip, so it doesn't look hopeful, lol.

    anyway, welcome back. hopefully you will branch out from sosua and explore the entire island. ignore any temptation to seek out la princessa trying to rekindle an old flame. if you think you are about to "fall off the wagon" again, seek out cuba dave and he'll coach you on the "big papi" vs."pocket change" philosophy (you want to be "pocket change"

    http://youtu.be/rxp5yu0552e

    ).

    most importantly, have fun!

    -sp-
    it wasn't that bad, financially. i figured it was actually cheaper than having a steady girlfiend / wife, especially since now i wasn't going down there every couple months or so. i did set limits, and when that limit was reached that was it. (it wasn't like i was giving her an apartment, moto concho, expensive jewelry or even a car, which i know some guys have)

    the consensus here was that "cut off the money and see what happens", but after a couple years she is still calling and messaging, and on my facebook, etc. since i haven't replied or acknowledged her during that time, she is only now beginning to ease off.

    i'm curious about "columbia", so i'll get on that forum and hope to see you there. if it's better than sosua, i can only imagine!

    thanks for the cubadave link. he says it all, but he subscribes to the "they're all the same" theory, which misses a lot, and takes the adventure away it from it all. there is the rare one that has a level of maturity, sophistication, sense of humor that rises miles above the endless parade of simple working chicas. i know, i've "auditioned" lots of them over time, and never found one that i could ever have anything in common with, much less dare to introduce them to some of my family, which i did with her, and she handled herself perfectly in that situation. she is the head of her extended family (s) and i spent most of my time down there with them. i saw where a lot of the money going over time, mostly to the family (s) for things like a refrigerator, beds, stuff for the kids, etc, and they would thank me personally and show me proudly what my money had bought. my version of charitable contribution to the third world (and great sex).

    it just felt good, and for me that's what it's all about.

    the money you spend on chicas, is gone forever, but with a regular, the returns build up over time, and you don't need money every time you go out, or want to get laid. they learn what you like, and you learn what she likes. there's no surprises, disappointments, or trouble of any kind.

    sorta like leasing a car, as opposed to going through the hassle of hiring one every day.

  6. #19621
    Quote Originally Posted by charles pooter  [View Original Post]
    most languages are a lot more flexible and open to playing around with apparent contradictions than you are suggesting. never heard of the movie "little big man"?

    there is a figure of speech called "oxymoron", meaning a self-contradiction, which has been effectively used by writers since the time of homer.
    lol! what has gotten unto you charles pooter. homer and oxymoron. i thought you left all that dumb stuff to the indians.

  7. #19620
    Quote Originally Posted by Sammon  [View Original Post]
    Not to mention big disco which was closed down. Name eludes me.
    High Caribe?

    In those days Puerto Plata was a more active place for mongering than Sosua.

  8. #19619
    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, I remember how it used to be back in the day. A lot of new jacks will never know about things like Clasicos, Pasions and cheap fares into POP either, but you can't miss what you never had.
    Not to mention big disco which was closed down. Name eludes me All the girls and guys used to go there. No need to rub elbows because it was really nice with big open areas and big dance floor. I used to park right near the entrance and just tipped the attendant there. Cannot find cheap airfares anymore because the travel agencies and resorts book them by the block.

    There were couple of brothels on the main strip. All you need to pay is barfine of 100 pesos. After that you negotiate with the girl. There were quite a few lookers.

    Attached is one of them.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails SOSUA[1].jpg‎  

  9. #19618
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Gogo  [View Original Post]
    This is how we used to kill time in the daytime in the " Old Sosua".

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5W10...ature=youtu.be
    Yeah, I remember how it used to be back in the day. A lot of new jacks will never know about things like Clasicos, Pasions and cheap fares into POP either, but you can't miss what you never had.

  10. #19617
    Quote Originally Posted by mr enternational  [View Original Post]
    of course he made sense with the message he was conveying, but with all the mongering he has done in latin america does he know anything about spanish? the root word "papa" means daddy. when you substitute the second "a" with an "i" it puts the root in the diminutive (smaller) form to make papi, meaning "little daddy." if you substitute the second "a" with an "o" it puts the root in the augmentative (bigger) form to make papo, meaning "big daddy." hence, saying big papi (big little daddy) don't make no sense at all.
    most languages are a lot more flexible and open to playing around with apparent contradictions than you are suggesting. never heard of the movie "little big man"?

    there is a figure of speech called "oxymoron", meaning a self-contradiction, which has been effectively used by writers since the time of homer.

  11. #19616
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Enternational  [View Original Post]
    Of course he made sense with the message he was conveying, but with all the mongering he has done in Latin America does he know anything about Spanish? The root word "papa" means daddy. When you substitute the second "a" with an "i" it puts the root in the diminutive (smaller) form to make papi, meaning "little daddy." If you substitute the second "a" with an "o" it puts the root in the augmentative (bigger) form to make papo, meaning "big daddy." Hence, saying Big Papi (Big Little Daddy) don't make no sense at all.
    Recall that Boston Red Sox player David Ortiz is called "Big Papi."

    Changing Papa' to Papi, changes the word from Dad to Daddy, but I wouldn't go so far as to include "little" in the meaning.

    Papi is an affectionate term for Daddy, and "Big Papi" translates as "Big Daddy"

  12. #19615
    Quote Originally Posted by Phuquer  [View Original Post]
    Agreed. I may not handle things the way you did with the restaurant chick (that's not my style) , but I respect that that's the way you decided to handle the situation and you were satisfied with the outcome and that's all that matters. Me arguing with you is like someone arguing with someone else who paid $200 for an escort in BKK and had a great time. I would never hire an escort, nor would I ever pay $200 in Bangkok, but he did and that's that. It's just a story. No more, no less.

    Moving on, and at the risk of being told to RTFF, are any massage places in Sosua open again, are they worth going to, and do they provide extras? I am looking to find a couple of daytime activities while I am there.
    I hear man. You would not handle things the way I did. I wish I knew why re scheduling with a chica was such a hard pill to swallow for a few cats. I mean you would have thought I mistreated the chica or she was my GF?

  13. #19614
    Quote Originally Posted by SavePros321  [View Original Post]
    If you think you are about to "fall off the wagon" again, seek out Cuba Dave and he'll coach you on the "Big Papi" vs."Pocket Change" philosophy (you want to be "Pocket Change"

    http://youtu.be/rXP5yu0552E
    Of course he made sense with the message he was conveying, but with all the mongering he has done in Latin America does he know anything about Spanish? The root word "papa" means daddy. When you substitute the second "a" with an "i" it puts the root in the diminutive (smaller) form to make papi, meaning "little daddy." If you substitute the second "a" with an "o" it puts the root in the augmentative (bigger) form to make papo, meaning "big daddy." Hence, saying Big Papi (Big Little Daddy) don't make no sense at all.

  14. #19613
    Quote Originally Posted by oakie  [View Original Post]
    hey save a pro!

    its a long story, but the bottom line is that all the advice i got from here, both positive (from you and coolie) and negative (from most of the others) was in its own way more or less correct.

    i always said i would let the forum know how things worked out, but there was not really any finale to it. it just petered out.

    i tried for two years to get her papers in order, both she and i spent a lot of time at the canadian consulate in sd (manned by dominican employees) explaining why she should be allowed to come for a simple vacation. this involved putting money in her bank account, and sending her two tickets. at least one visa expired due to my rigid schedule control, her adopted daughter's schooling, and her son's annual summer vacation with her (which she considered sacrosant). a hurricane on the way to the airport with her mother and her brother also got in the way one time.

    if i hadn't been so rigid on the timing at my end, it could have worked, but then i wouldn't have been in control of the situation. for the same reason i refused to give her a ring and a firm offer of commitment (marriage?) which would have helped with the consulate who actually told me, insultingly, that they were in the business of preventing guys exporting putas to work their trade in other countries.

    in the meantime her bank account gradually got depleted (what else?) the western union money was flowing, and i finally gave up. she's still there, and i'm still here. i stopped returning her phone calls and texts.

    now tell me what's going with you?
    oakie, it's great to have you back. i'm glad you emerged from this story mostly unrep001hed. i believe you've mentioned you had the financial means to experiement with this. honestly it would have bankrupted most of us. but i am not going to start flaming you for trying, and i would hope you would ignore all the people that may try to flame you. you are actually in a unique position to advise any newbies of the pitfalls and headache they may experience trying to go down this road.

    as for me; after multiple trips to sosua since 2008, my last trip to sosua was in may 2012. later that year i went to colombia, and the rest is history, lol. i've been trying my best to get back to the dominican republic, but colombia currently has my dick and balls in a (gently) vice grip, so it doesn't look hopeful, lol.

    anyway, welcome back. hopefully you will branch out from sosua and explore the entire island. ignore any temptation to seek out la princessa trying to rekindle an old flame. if you think you are about to "fall off the wagon" again, seek out cuba dave and he'll coach you on the "big papi" vs. "pocket change" philosophy (you want to be "pocket change" http://youtu.be/rxp5yu0552e).

    most importantly, have fun!

    -sp-

  15. #19612
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    La Princessa has family working all over town, so it'll be interesting to see if my cover get's blown. I really wouldn't be sorry if it did. Besides with a detailed post like this, I feel I'm exposing myself anyway. But it's all true, so I don't give a shit at this point in my life.
    Wow. What a great story. I am glad you found happiness. Don't worry about having your cover blown. Go there like it's your first time. Keep a low profile. Don't bring attention to yourself and nobody will know you are there. So many people go there every single day that it's virtually impossible for anybody to put two and two together and figure out that you are there. They are busy thinking about other things to check out every single person around. I think you will be fine.

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