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07-13-20 20:15 #32030
Posts: 1920Originally Posted by YyzTravel [View Original Post]
The DR is different. It's more like a date. With online, if the picture doesn't match, or if she smells funny, you wasted your time.
Here you can meet and greet and audition a potential partner up close and personal over a coffee or a beer, and take a pass if you don't like the vibes, and call over the next one. That's the fun part of the beach and the bars.
A pleasant way to spend time, just deciding who turns you on enough to part with some of your hard earned pesos.
IMHO.
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07-13-20 18:00 #32029
Posts: 16102Originally Posted by YyzTravel [View Original Post]
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07-13-20 14:09 #32028
Posts: 244Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
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07-13-20 01:59 #32027
Posts: 2116Photos
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07-13-20 01:52 #32026
Posts: 2116Sosua 7-12-20
It was a gorgeous day but hot. I have added some photos.
I had a person visit me at around 11 and stayed with me through 2 PM. We had lunch together and surprisingly the fish I bought (mero the guy said) was excellent and I paid 450 pesos for two meals.
I went out at 7 PM when the heat was down but it was still light and have added some photos. I went out again for a stroll as I was not hungry yet. The place is desolate on main street and around the key areas at that hour. There were a few women around at the intersection of where the Canadian hamburger place (shuttered) was but the seedier side. I would discourage all newbies or those without a rolodesk, not to show up.
I heard some bachata piped out in front of a bar with a gathering of 10 people and all had masks but as chin covers.
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07-12-20 19:58 #32025
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by YyzTravel [View Original Post]
I would write a few more observations as I traverse through the week, not a problem but for the reason cited above, it probably is not going to help others much in terms of finding women.
Last night as I was going for a leisurely stroll (I had a woman visit me earlier at 8), two women gave me a holler and of course, I declined but in essence at that hour I did not see more than 4/5 women all told (not a single worthwhile according to me) and that too, not on the main drag. The main street was practically devoid of human beings as I walked all the way to the casino and back. On the way, I stopped at the German eatery (where the Haitians congregate) and chatted with the owner who was livid that at 9. 30 he had to close and mentioned that others may have greased someone's palm to stay open.
This morning, I went to Caribe Express and Superpola (super market): both places had someone posted at the entry taking temp and Jetblue, did not even attempt that. Our home country thanks to the divisive politics is slowly turning into a third world country, repudiating science that brought the first man on the moon. Tant pis!
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07-12-20 18:16 #32024
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Wrx2005 [View Original Post]
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07-12-20 16:03 #32023
Posts: 5742Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
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07-12-20 15:57 #32022
Posts: 244Where are the hot spots for chicas?
Right now over the next few weeks, I'm debating either north coast or south coast; If I go north the plan is Sosua / Costambar (if Blackbeard's opens), but if not, going into Santo Domingo at Jaragua. Either way, curious if you guys have recommendations on where the current or projected hot spots might be. I'm staying at New Garden hotel (or at least would be) and here is a snippet of the map around the area. Any suggestions for food, women, bars, etc?
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07-12-20 15:47 #32021
Posts: 244Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
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07-12-20 15:37 #32020
Posts: 1348Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
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07-12-20 08:47 #32019
Posts: 244Originally Posted by Cool [View Original Post]
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07-12-20 04:54 #32018
Posts: 2116In sosua tonight: a picture is the epitome of brevity!
Flew Jetblue nonstop to STI, flight was uneventful even though pretty crowded but middle seats were all left vacant. Immigration at STI was excellent but luggage was late. A gentleman was waiting to drive me to Sosua. He had a mask on as did I, for his safety. Got in around 7 PM. Playero was open and checked my temperature at entry. I was impressed with that as so far only my dentist has done that back home. Everyone at playero had masks on! Yea FL, learn!
Went out at 10 PM for a stroll all the way to Pedro Clisante. Desolate!. Well I attached a picture for that too! No woman, no cry!
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07-11-20 23:15 #32017
Posts: 710Reset prices
What's the new going rate for chicas that are 7+? A popular Youtuber said start at dop 1 k. He said 2 k is generous. Most chicks wanted 1. 5 k from me 2 years ago. I declined 2. 5 k from a 8 at a bar.
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07-11-20 17:21 #32016
Posts: 122George. You are wrong!! In my humble opinion.
Originally Posted by George90 [View Original Post]
I think governments were ultimately left with two options regarding the virus. Either a complete and total lockdown for several months to stop the spread, or a quasi-lockdown to slow the spread and not overwhelm hospitals. Personally, I think in a capitalist nation such as the USA, a quasi-lockdown was the right strategy. I think the economic and social damage done from a total lockdown would have been catastrophic and worse than the virus itself. Suicide, crime, poverty, and deterioration of mental health would have been extreme in such a scenario. I have not seen anywhere nor do I believe that the virus has significant long term effects on those who have mild symptoms. I was sick with the virus for a week. I feel absolutely fine now. In older and weaker patients, I am sure the virus does some permanent damage to their organs, but for 95% of the population this isn't true. I could be wrong obviously as I am not an expert, but I have not seen anywhere or heard from anyone that the virus permanently damages the organs of people with mild symptoms. I don't think any nation, except for the UK/ Sweden maybe, planned on purposely reaching heard immunity. I think they just realized what a monumental task it would be to prevent heard immunity from naturally occurring and if it did it occur it would simultaneously do more damage to society than the actual virus. This Virus is just nature running its course. Hurricanes, volcanoes, floods, earthquakes, and pandemics are always going to occur, and there will be times when we simply can't stop them. I am still in awe of how a nation of 1. 4 billion people like China was able to stop the virus while every other nation on Earth has failed to do so. I suppose it is easier to accomplish this in a one party state-controlled society, but credit should be given none-the less. I think in a capitalistic-democratic-free market society such as ours it just would not have been feasible.
With all that being said, I still think our government handled it poorly due to poor Federal leadership and lack of cooperation at the state and local level. Ok I am done I will not waste anymore space on this forum with this nonsense.