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I Know Y'all Been Fucking for 2 Months Already
Originally Posted by Wrx2005
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A chica from SD or Santiago can go bang a dude in his hotel, and get back home to the husband and boyfriend before grandma finishes cooking dinner or before grandpa wakes up from his nap after playing dominos all day.
Or this!:
https://m.worldstarhiphop.com/androi...X1rdCnu6krwJ9n
See now I understand perfectly when chicks have said I could not come over to their house because he is footing the bill. Big misconception is that Dominican guys do not take care of their kids, when in fact they are paying for whole houses for their kids to stay in along with the kids' mothers.
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More thoughts!
Originally Posted by GrownMan1
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I had to share this information with all my friends. They have been in hibernation so long they're ready to make a move. Quite frankly so am I. I had to tell them if we go to the Sue, don't expect nothing to be open like it normally is on a weekend. You have to rely on your contacts. We can also feed off each other contacts.
I had one friend for the no and one friend for the go. I was the deciding factor. I'm still weighing my options. I can do the Sue and knock off some of my favorites. And since I've been told to not expect nothing I can prepare for it and make it something. I know my other friend who wants to go is thinking the same thing.
The biggest problem is the one who wants to stay on the south Coast. He cannot operate without the club and beach 7-10 chicas scenery. He would have a hard time. When I said we were possibly going up north. The first thing he said was let's pay for VIP in Classico.
I'm glad that you were able to intervene on their behalf. IMO, the south coast and Santiago is probably a better option RIGHT NOW. And maybe for the next few weeks. Think about it. Many of the chicks that looked like something, usually came to Sosua from these places. So if guys fly into SDQ or STI, chances are, guys can make hookups with those same chicks from those areas. Through social media, or Whats app contacts. You can bet, many dudes that met decent talent in Sosua kept in touch with these girls. Mi amor, beso beso, me extrano blah blah blah.
Probably sent them WU payments during the pandemic too. (but that's another story). What this means is, these guys can fly into SDQ or STI, closer to where these chicks live, and then the chick can come see them. Like a pretend girl friend / relationship. You know how guys be thinking they got a cool chica? That I believe is the plan a lot of guys will be making once they get back. The guys that never make contacts, never kept numbers, they will be the ones having to be more creative during their vacation.
It makes more sense for the chicas to stay in the south coast and Santiago and let their clients comes to see them, instead of going to Sosua where there are not enough clients yet to provide services for. Plus the cost of the chicas lodging in or near Sosua. A chica from SD or Santiago can go bang a dude in his hotel, and get back home to the husband and boyfriend before grandma finishes cooking dinner or before grandpa wakes up from his nap after playing dominos all day.
When the hotels in Sosua fill, so will the chicas from all over return.
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Originally Posted by Sammon
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With the new mayor and threat of COVID gone who knows.
And when did the threat of the virus go away?
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Originally Posted by Njoean197
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Awesome post. Read my mind exactly. For a guy like me, unfortunately it seems like the DR may not be an option this summer. Sucks cause Sosua is a hell of a trip when things are full go. I know a million people have been saying it for months, but travel ain't going to be the same for some time.
You never know. DR needs tourists money whether AI resort type or mongers. Everybody contribute to the economy. Sosua always had its up and downs recently from a mayor who killed main street to chicas who outpriced themselves. Normal girls used to come to make quick money and will stay with you for a few days. This way they need not rent a room or stay with a friend paying money.
With the new mayor and threat of COVID gone who knows.
Charm of Sosua is quick weekend hop. It all depends on your luck if you meet right girls or not.
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Originally Posted by Wrx2005
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If you are a tourist looking for consistent 7 - 10's available to you, forget it. If you require club or casino action, a fair choice of bars to go to, and also hoping to run into a bunch of 7- 10's, forget it. If the beach is corny and boring to you, forget it. If not being able to smash a variety of chicas 1 to 3 times a day every day is a problem, then forget it. If you are bored out of your skull because Sosua is operating like a normal small town for it's residents, forget it. If you can't stand Sosua for more than 3-5 days normally when there was no pandemic, then definitely do yourself a favor and forget Sosua. Find somewhere else to go.
I had to share this information with all my friends. They have been in hibernation so long they're ready to make a move. Quite frankly so am I. I had to tell them if we go to the Sue, don't expect nothing to be open like it normally is on a weekend. You have to rely on your contacts. We can also feed off each other contacts.
I had one friend for the no and one friend for the go. I was the deciding factor. I'm still weighing my options. I can do the Sue and knock off some of my favorites. And since I've been told to not expect nothing I can prepare for it and make it something. I know my other friend who wants to go is thinking the same thing.
The biggest problem is the one who wants to stay on the south Coast. He cannot operate without the club and beach 7-10 chicas scenery. He would have a hard time. When I said we were possibly going up north. The first thing he said was let's pay for VIP in Classico.
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Both humorous and true. Hopefully, this reading will insure that the place remains free of clutter, and will keep the contagion at bay.
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Originally Posted by Wrx2005
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If you are an expat here, yes. If you are a laid back tourist who doesn't require much excitement or entertainment, yes. If you have regulars already and they are available, Yes. If you are good with using social media or venturing out, and don't mind pursuing chicas that route, and have a way to get to them or them getting to you, YES a trip is worth it. If you just like being here in Sosua, Yes it's worth it. If you scuba dive or fish, then yes. If you feel comfortable meeting new people, and arent lost because your boys couldn't make it there too, then Yes.
If you are a tourist looking for consistent 7 - 10's available to you, forget it. If you require club or casino action, a fair choice of bars to go to, and also hoping to run into a bunch of 7- 10's, forget it. If the beach is corny and boring to you, forget it. If not being able to smash a variety of chicas 1 to 3 times a day every day is a problem, then forget it. If you are bored out of your skull because Sosua is operating like a normal small town for it's residents, forget it. If you can't stand Sosua for more than 3-5 days normally when there was no pandemic, then definitely do yourself a favor and forget Sosua. Find somewhere else to go.
Awesome post. Read my mind exactly. For a guy like me, unfortunately it seems like the DR may not be an option this summer. Sucks cause Sosua is a hell of a trip when things are full go. I know a million people have been saying it for months, but travel ain't going to be the same for some time.
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Is Sosua worth it right now? Depends.
If you are an expat here, yes. If you are a laid back tourist who doesn't require much excitement or entertainment, yes. If you have regulars already and they are available, Yes. If you are good with using social media or venturing out, and don't mind pursuing chicas that route, and have a way to get to them or them getting to you, YES a trip is worth it. If you just like being here in Sosua, Yes it's worth it. If you scuba dive or fish, then yes. If you feel comfortable meeting new people, and arent lost because your boys couldn't make it there too, then Yes.
If you are a tourist looking for consistent 7 - 10's available to you, forget it. If you require club or casino action, a fair choice of bars to go to, and also hoping to run into a bunch of 7- 10's, forget it. If the beach is corny and boring to you, forget it. If not being able to smash a variety of chicas 1 to 3 times a day every day is a problem, then forget it. If you are bored out of your skull because Sosua is operating like a normal small town for it's residents, forget it. If you can't stand Sosua for more than 3-5 days normally when there was no pandemic, then definitely do yourself a favor and forget Sosua. Find somewhere else to go.
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Originally Posted by NightWhaler
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That local newspaper for information is "Dominican Today" website. I quoted it wrong. They had posted up the outline of their reopening with the posted dates of activities and when they would open. I'll be on the ground this Thursday and will help the local economy move forward. All one needs is the phone and contact numbers. Unless of course it's your first rodeo.
Peace,
For Reference.
https://dominicantoday.com/
https://sosuaone.com/
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Error
Originally Posted by Oakie
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A lot of the restaurants, and bars that also sell food have re-opened. Old Rumba, Jolly Roger, Mateos, etc. Nobody is wearing a mask on premises.
The other bars and restaurants that survived the shut down are getting ready to re-open, but right now there are no tourists, so they are waiting for them to show up, before they open up and hire staff just to sit around and wait.
Same on the beach.
When the tourists come, the chicas will follow!
That local newspaper for information is "Dominican Today" website. I quoted it wrong. They had posted up the outline of their reopening with the posted dates of activities and when they would open. I'll be on the ground this Thursday and will help the local economy move forward. All one needs is the phone and contact numbers. Unless of course it's your first rodeo.
Peace,
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Originally Posted by NightWhaler
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According to the plan laid out previously and according to '"The Dominican Daily" all "entertainment" is scheduled to open then. That's discos and such.
Peace,
A lot of the restaurants, and bars that also sell food have re-opened. Old Rumba, Jolly Roger, Mateos, etc. Nobody is wearing a mask on premises.
The other bars and restaurants that survived the shut down are getting ready to re-open, but right now there are no tourists, so they are waiting for them to show up, before they open up and hire staff just to sit around and wait.
Same on the beach.
When the tourists come, the chicas will follow!
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Originally Posted by Questner
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Temporarily half of the previous load and double the price, I recall 80 pesos to Pto Pta but 100 pesos price was also posted.
Many thanks for the information.
So in addition to the driver, there are 3 more people. The rate of course reflects that but many may have trouble with the hiked up rates too. Having said that, without this, that extremely close proximity of 7 sardines, that place, now that everything is open, would be soon like FL / TX.
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August 24th
Originally Posted by Manizales911
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All clubs are closed. The only bars that are open are ones that serve food as they can be considered restaurants and restaurants can be open. Bars in hotels are allowed to be open. No problem getting a beer on the beach. Everything has to close at 10 pm. Nobody knows when things will open any further than this, if they tell you that they know when they are lying plain and simple.
According to the plan laid out previously and according to '"The Dominican Daily" all "entertainment" is scheduled to open then. That's discos and such.
Peace,
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Originally Posted by Tempoecorto
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That's it!
On another note, how is the public conveyance working? Carritos were Driver+2+4 configuration, and now? Thanks.
Temporarily half of the previous load and double the price, I recall 80 pesos to Pto Pta but 100 pesos price was also posted.
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Originally Posted by Njoean197
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How crazy / stupid would it be to visit the Sosua / Santiago area in late July? Just returned from a Cancun trip for a few days and found action with the girls, but not much else. Bars and nightlife were dead. I am a big fan of the chase and the hunt. Any experienced mongers out there have an opinion on this? Would a late July trip be a waste of time and money or do you think the Island is ready to get back to life and start the party? I have read that Bars and clubs will be closed till late August, is this true, or have bars and small clubs been open late on the DL?
Any opinions or responses is greatly appreciated.
All clubs are closed. The only bars that are open are ones that serve food as they can be considered restaurants and restaurants can be open. Bars in hotels are allowed to be open. No problem getting a beer on the beach. Everything has to close at 10 pm. Nobody knows when things will open any further than this, if they tell you that they know when they are lying plain and simple.
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