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  1. #31954
    Quote Originally Posted by Ohsowavy1  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I'm 21 years old new to the forums and when this whole you know what blows over I wanted to go to Sosua for the first time. I'm tired of the matrix and want to experience something new. So any way I wanted to know how much to do anything you want to a chica BBFS, bbj ect. Also money is no issue so. Anyway thanks and hoping to share more in the forums.
    Last year the going rates were 1500 p during the day and happy hour. 2000 at night for short time. 3000 p for all night. Used to be 2000 p for all night five years ago. The girls just give worse service as the years go by the last ten years. The only good thing is the value of the peso has gone from around 46 (2015) to 53 and the girls still charge the same for short time in peso. So we are saving 15%.

    Wish I could say that in the Angeles City. Is also shut down right now. Because of the Korean coming down for 2-3 days. They don't care what they pay. So it went from cheap in 2008 to expensive today. 51 to the dollar. 3000-4000 p barfine plus tip. Plus 300-350 p lady drinks in bar. Hopefully she will stay all night. I get my girls in disco for 1500 plus 100 for trike. Mostly short time from disco.

  2. #31953

    True, but not necessarily the norm

    Quote Originally Posted by GrownMan1  [View Original Post]
    So true. But not is the Su!
    For sure the sue is rougher than it was back in 2012-15 or so. Back then good, unrushed service was the norm. Now it isn't like that overall. Price and service switching were becoming more the norm before Corona. I expect it will be worse after because many will be desperate.

    What Marc Anthony is saying is possible. But its difficult. It takes time, language skills and a certain knowledge of the lay of the land so you can spot chicas who don't have the pack mentality, the I do what everyone else does attitude.

    I have a solid WhatsApp team. Bro P.S. Angel's. But that didn't happen overnight. Mi dos centavos.

    Peace.

  3. #31952
    Quote Originally Posted by GrownMan1  [View Original Post]
    So true. But not is the Su!
    Sorry I'm going through withdrawals I meant not in the Su!
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  4. #31951
    Quote Originally Posted by MarcAnthony  [View Original Post]
    Small gifts, taking them out for meals, being interested in them, showing respect will improve your sexual experiences more than paying a lot more. If you find a Chica who appeals to you and treat her well likely she will work at finding out what most pleases you and doing her best to provide it.
    So true. But not is the Su!

  5. #31950

    Very good!

    Quote Originally Posted by MarcAnthony  [View Original Post]
    Since you have plenty of time, Id suggest reading the forum in depth. Information on what people paid is there. It's not very expensive. The norm for many years is the Dominican peso equivalent of about $40-$60. The quality of a sexual experience can vary enormously though while it's still described the same way. My POV is that this is a relationship even it's it's brief. I personally like to be selective and hang out with the same Chica repeatedly if it's good and politely move on if it's not.

    Dominican and Haitian girls who do pay for play vary a lot more than girls in the US. They're not all doing drugs. Many are ordinary girls trying to take care of their kids and get along. Treating them with respect and treating the interaction more like courtship and dating rather than a hard core business transaction may produce much better experiences. This is especially natural for you since they're your age. Small gifts, taking them out for meals, being interested in them, showing respect will improve your sexual experiences more than paying a lot more. If you find a Chica who appeals to you and treat her well likely she will work at finding out what most pleases you and doing her best to provide it.
    I like your style. Yes, we have it better than they do. Most of the chicas I run into do not do drugs. They want to get money in the only way that is available to them. So I much respect the man who treats these women with respect and takes care of their immediate needs. They WILL treat you right if YOU treat them right. Yes, there are the hardcore girls out there and I don't partake of their time, not worth it to me. When this crisis is over we will have some good times ahead of us. Treat them' like a lady fellas' or don't touch them' at all. Keep the keepers and diss the troublemakers. Great report.

    Peace,

  6. #31949
    Quote Originally Posted by MarcAnthony  [View Original Post]
    Dominican and Haitian girls who do pay for play vary a lot more than girls in the US. They're not all doing drugs. Many are ordinary girls trying to take care of their kids and get along. Treating them with respect and treating the interaction more like courtship and dating rather than a hard core business transaction may produce much better experiences.
    Excellent advice! Kudos.

  7. #31948
    Quote Originally Posted by Ohsowavy1  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I'm 21 years old new to the forums and when this whole you know what blows over I wanted to go to Sosua for the first time. I'm tired of the matrix and want to experience something new. So any way I wanted to know how much to do anything you want to a chica BBFS, bbj ect. Also money is no issue so. Anyway thanks and hoping to share more in the forums.
    Since you have plenty of time, I’d suggest reading the forum in depth. Information on what people paid is there. It's not very expensive. The norm for many years is the Dominican peso equivalent of about $40-$60. The quality of a sexual experience can vary enormously though while it's still described the same way. My POV is that this is a relationship even it's it's brief. I personally like to be selective and hang out with the same Chica repeatedly if it's good and politely move on if it's not.

    Dominican and Haitian girls who do pay for play vary a lot more than girls in the US. They're not all doing drugs. Many are ordinary girls trying to take care of their kids and get along. Treating them with respect and treating the interaction more like courtship and dating rather than a hard core business transaction may produce much better experiences. This is especially natural for you since they're your age. Small gifts, taking them out for meals, being interested in them, showing respect will improve your sexual experiences more than paying a lot more. If you find a Chica who appeals to you and treat her well likely she will work at finding out what most pleases you and doing her best to provide it.

  8. #31947

    The ultimate price?

    Hey guys,

    I'm 21 years old new to the forums and when this whole you know what blows over I wanted to go to Sosua for the first time. I'm tired of the matrix and want to experience something new. So any way I wanted to know how much to do anything you want to a chica BBFS, bbj ect. Also money is no issue so. Anyway thanks and hoping to share more in the forums.

  9. #31946

    Nice

    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    Thanks BrotherP.

    I don't put down the locals. I grew up poor with a single mom in UK after the war and us kids used to go out and "forage" for firewood, apples and veggies from rich folk's gardens, and whatever we could pilfer from Woolworths without getting caught! When you're hungry the rules change.

    That's why I live here, I can relate.

    When they see an old fart gringo with two young hookers in tow, coming back from SuperPolo, loaded down with grocery bags full of liquor, beer and chips, and the kids at home are hungry, I know that "feeling".

    The other thing is, I'm still on moderation here, from the old flame wars we used to have here, so my info is at least a day old, by the time it appears here!

    But all things pass, what goes up must come down, so here's hoping it's not too long before you're planning your next trip!

    Salud!
    Very well said.

  10. #31945
    The Official curfew is from 5 pm to 6 am, but all shops and businesses close up at 3 pm to allow everybody to get home and off the streets by 6.

    That said, unofficially you get still get a beer in the back room of the take out bars, or a haircut, behind the curtains.

  11. #31944
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    When you're hungry the rules change. That's why I live here, I can relate.
    Thanks for that, disarming and in a way altruistic, with a personal anecdote.

  12. #31943
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherP  [View Original Post]
    Someone needed to hear that bruh! You kept it actual and factual without being overly dramatic. Well done!
    Thanks BrotherP.

    I don't put down the locals. I grew up poor with a single mom in UK after the war and us kids used to go out and "forage" for firewood, apples and veggies from rich folk's gardens, and whatever we could pilfer from Woolworths without getting caught! When you're hungry the rules change.

    That's why I live here, I can relate.

    When they see an old fart gringo with two young hookers in tow, coming back from SuperPolo, loaded down with grocery bags full of liquor, beer and chips, and the kids at home are hungry, I know that "feeling".

    The other thing is, I'm still on moderation here, from the old flame wars we used to have here, so my info is at least a day old, by the time it appears here!

    But all things pass, what goes up must come down, so here's hoping it's not too long before you're planning your next trip!

    Salud!

  13. #31942

    Nice

    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherP  [View Original Post]
    Someone needed to hear that bruh! You kept it actual and factual without being overly dramatic. Well done!
    Great report.

  14. #31941

    Good stuff!

    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    A couple observations, and a word of caution.

    Sosua, and perhaps the DR in general, has become a more dangerous place as the Covid restrictions get tighter.

    The ladies are off the streets and back home hunkered down with family and friends. They are surviving and not going hungry.

    There are a lot of young guys however on the streets, who normally make their living off tourists. As the tourists have disappeared, so has the money. I'm stopped every day on my walk, by some I know and some I don't. They are hungry and getting desperate. Selling everything they can for food, and whatever else they need. Old used facemasks and gloves, even old TVs and phones. It's the guys now, not chicas who are asking for money for milk and food for their kids.

    It's good there is a curfew, as going out on the street at night could be more dangerous to your health than the virus. But at the same time it adds to the general pent up desperation for some.

    There are no newbies to worry about anymore, but we expats need to be extra aware of the potential for trouble, as long as this dire situation lasts.

    So as long as you stay safe, the weather's good, there's wi fi to keep in touch with "loved ones" (but no public transport to bring them in) there's food at the supermercado, and it's not the worst place to be in an emergency!

    Be smart!
    Someone needed to hear that bruh! You kept it actual and factual without being overly dramatic. Well done!

  15. #31940
    Quote Originally Posted by HuskerDude  [View Original Post]
    Colombia is now banning citizens too besides foreigners.
    Also the land borders with Ecuador, Brazil and Peru will be closed.

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