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04-09-15 12:49 #24098
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
It's helpful to know a little bit about what they are talking about, no?
Besides we have to fill in the gaps between trip reports.
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04-09-15 11:27 #24097
Posts: 3282Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
I learned about hair extensions, how to donate hair extensions, where to buy it cheap, what to with hair extensions.
How to sponsor visa to visit USA, how cop brother will threaten you if you do not sponsor and send $300.
If I ever retire in DR I will make best use of this info. Maybe open a business.
Never mind hunting Chicas!
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04-09-15 06:41 #24096
Posts: 77Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
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04-09-15 01:52 #24095
Posts: 3700New flights
Info in the "Gogo" forum.
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04-09-15 00:51 #24094
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
I will not meet this specific person in Sosua but no matter where, it would be a gift that can be used when she has time, her own time. I am hoping this would be a good enough incentive to entice someone to allow me into her pants but the suspense keeps it spicy, for me.
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04-08-15 23:04 #24093
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
The price for human hair in my own experience, 7,000, 7,000, 7,000 and 9,000 installed, bought locally in Sosua. (the 9,000 was the very best human hair available, according to my chica).
Beware though, it can take up to 4 hours to install properly.
The top pelequeria of choice is on the same side as Rhumba, half a block pass the intersection heading east. Second floor.
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04-08-15 12:08 #24092
Posts: 782Hair extensions
Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
In my situation, buying hair was an alternative for of payment for a girl who maintained the fiction that she is a non-pro. The sex, by the way, was very good.
I have a Dominican friend in the USA who spends $500 for hair, which she changes regularly. All you need to find the type of hair you are looking for is to go to any Dominican neighborhood in the USA (New York City has plenty) and go to a hair saloon.
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04-08-15 06:42 #24091
Posts: 2692Originally Posted by Ghana2017 [View Original Post]
I walked passed NG at least ten times, and did not see any girls hanging out in the place.
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04-08-15 03:51 #24090
Posts: 169OMG 2 Posts And 5 Questions
I am not normally a P&ick or an A$$hole but in this case I will make an exception....... do some research man. All the answers are here....... and if you want any respect, if you can afford this hobby......... pay the $19 membership here to ISG. Give a little get a lot.
Originally Posted by Ghana2017 [View Original Post]
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04-08-15 03:42 #24089
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Tomjackin [View Original Post]
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04-08-15 03:28 #24088
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by MatsNaslund [View Original Post]
Over about a year and a half she was trying to get a visa for Canada. I was helping. The attitude at the consulate was that unless she had property, family or assets in back in the DR, and money to draw on in an emergency, there was nothing really to stop her just melting into Canada's generous welfare system. Once they are there they don't send them back, unless they commit some serious crime.
She lives quite a way from SD where the Canadian Consulate is housed, close to the Haitian border, so she was traveling there and they had her waiting, sometimes all day with the papers they seemed never to get enough of. I went to see them twice, but they had me waiting so long it was insulting.
We did finally get a visa for her, but the flight was cancelled due to Hurricane and I had only a small window of time at home to host her, so I told her to forget it, as I was down there often enough anyway.
Anyway over the period the money I put in her bank account, and for the return ticket gradually got used up for traveling and just day to day living. She used what was left over for a visa to the States to see her young son.
I came to the conclusion that bringing her to Canada long term without her cultural network, language, family, friends, food etc, would be a big mistake. She's a very connected person in DR.
And at my age I didn't want to take that responsibility on.
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04-07-15 22:17 #24087
Posts: 3124Always Clear and on the money
Our experiences are parallel but I have spent half my time in Santo Domingo. Everything you said is correct. Sosua is very alive.
Aside from the lovely young girls which are wonderful the food, clubs and beaches all provide excellent diversion. Everything is a bargain. I pay $40 a night for lodging. Good food can be found everywhere. It takes a little time to figure out what women to avoid. However most are very pleasant and try to please.
Originally Posted by Tomjackin [View Original Post]
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04-07-15 22:14 #24086
Posts: 169Nice Report Tom.
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04-07-15 22:03 #24085
Posts: 74Girls at the hotel
Does the hotel allow girls to hang out like new gardens? Did you any there?
Originally Posted by Tomjackin [View Original Post]
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04-07-15 20:31 #24084
Posts: 2692Six nights in Sosua.
Logistics and things:
Flight:
Flight was out of SAN to POP on AA for $750 and change. Flights were pretty much on time and with no issues. I really hate the red eye flight, especially topped with the 6 hour layover in Miami. I will no longer do the flight. Next time, I will fly into Miami earlier, get an hotel for the night, then leave for POP in the following afternoon.
Hotel:
For the sixth time, I stayed at Casa Cayena. Wilfried met me at the airport; as usual. The place is off the main road, kind of tucked in the back towards the semi private beach. The place is extremely quiet and well kept. Wilfried is still offering breakfast and dinner included in the room rate. I only ate breakfast there twice, but I did have dinner on four nights. The Chicken Cordon Bleu was excellent! Room security was never an issue. I left out my laptop and surface pad daily without any issues. The entire staff is professional and overall outstanding. I will continue to stay there.
Money:
I got lazy and just exchanged money at the hotel, the rate was 43+ change. The rest of the time I abused the ATM machines and vice-versa.
Cell Phone:
I went back to Orange and my SIM card was still valid from last August. I put 400 pesos of minutes on the card, which was plenty enough.
Food:
Besides eating at Casa Cayena, I ate at other spots. I had the ribs at the Scandinavian place on the beach. They were the best ribs I've ever had in Sosua! Also the steak tenderloin with peppercorn sauce was outstanding! I had that 3 times during my stay. I also ate at several food tray places, like at Rumba's and a couple down the road; all were very good. Ollie's was open, but he no longer serves the greatest sandwich in Sosua, so I had his chicken instead, which is quite good. Movida was closed.
The Beach:
Because Herman's was closed, I started hanging out at Fast Freddie's. I saw very few cops and a good amount of working girls walking up and down the beach.
The Clubs:
Rumba still had the best game in town; but the girls came out later than usual. The club was full just about every night. Classicos was open, but did not go in the place this trip. The new after spot is Club X, across the street from Classicos, stopped in there a couple of times; nice place.
Women:
It really helped to have established contacts. As soon as I left my hotel to go to Orange, one of my FB girls was standing outside the hotel with a friend; Happy Hour! I spent some time with a few new girls, but also some time with my previous girls. Sosua IS NOT dried up, as some would have you believe. There are still plenty of girls available. Some were asking for 2000/2500 for short time, but many were still going with 1500. It is still a buyer's market.
Final thoughts:
This was my 15th trip in less than 5 years and I watched this place with its ups and downs. Some places are closed while enough places are still open to provide a good assortment of chicas. Friday and Saturday nights were off the hook concerning the number of women that were available. This place still is one of the best values in the world, and also, if you make connections, it is a great place to come back to on a regular basis. I love the women and they seem to love my pesos, so it all kind of works out!