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07-14-22 12:35 #33727
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by CoolieHigh [View Original Post]
Now Coolie owns the place! LOL.
I even recognize those tetas!
I used to get a big fuss made when I stopped by my local bar. Now the Mamasan cook asks me where's Coolie? Tell him I'm cooking his favorite special BBQ.
It's downright humbling when he's in town.
Looks like we got the New King of Sosua, Subby!
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07-14-22 04:55 #33726
Posts: 2116A bunch of days in Sosua
I don't say this often but, Boy, am I glad to be back to where I belong. The temp in Sosua was easily around 95-100 degrees, especially around midday until sundown. The humidity was high too and so, one of my campo adventures became more that what I bargained for, going uphill and carrying food (a four lb chicken, rice, oil) plus a whole bunch of water bottles. The river bed was a trickle but the pebbles were hard to negotiate, not trying to get my sneaker wet and was that stupid? I (along with the girl who took me there to her family's place up there) wanted to visit the mountain cascades that comes down and creates puddles where you can (and many locals do) go and bathe. It certainly looked idyllic but getting there was something that I did not think would be that complicated. No wonder, the locals use horse, which to me, is an anathema. I am not going to ride on an animal doing trails where one side, there is a steep fall. To call a long story short, I did manage to do all that but I was completely depleted for a few days.
I also grew respect for people who live there in the campo. This family has a dozen cows, that need to be milked every morning, ouch! Then there is the matter of transporting the milk to someplace. I thought these people, despite not having much, had a life which was perhaps a healthier one. Imagine when someone falls sick at night or when in rainy season, the river cuts them off. You need a philosophical attitude towards life to bear it.
The other interesting thing was this: coming out of restaurants, in Sosua, I often have a doggy bag. One evening a moto concho guy asked me for it. I really felt bad as it had nothing but half a focaccia. To my surprise, he knew what a focaccia was and was pleased to have it. Since then all my doggy bags, always went to the motoconcho guys. Good food too!
Sorry, this account of my stay in Sosua has nothing to do with what the purpose of this forum supposedly is.
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07-14-22 03:48 #33725
Posts: 469Trying to get those Mr. E Prices in Sosua during the year of inflation
Being down here for long stretches you start to turn into a cheap charlie because other then electronics, everything else you can always find good deals. The search for a gringo to get the Dominican price is on and to get there you first have to change your mindset. Mr. E is right you're not in the US so stop thinking in US prices. And 2nd its all about who you know. Alot of the OG Mongers been planting that seed for me to follow their advice for years and now I'm putting it to good use. Now I walk past the barber that use to charge me a 1000 pesos (almost 20 dollars) and got turn on to another spot where the barber charges me 400 pesos. My corner chicken spot that me and grownman went to last year has lost their damn mind on the cost of buying a whole chicken. Last year the cost was 300 pesos. Now they charging 600 pesos. Damn near 12 us dollars for chicken being sold on the street.
Ooh and it gets worse. Theres small chicken spot close beside Jolly Roger restaurant on Pedro Clisante. Dude tells me as I walk by the spot at night that a whole chicken cost 800 pesos. FUCK out of HERE!! Thats ridiculous. So I went to playero supermarket thinking that they be more expensive but there chicken is only 400 pesos. So guess whose getting my business now. And lets not start on the cost of beer. One presidente cost 107 pesos in the supermarket. Meanwhile brohima is 82 pesos. So yeah I'll be switching up my beer as well.
So we now turn to the price for what we deal with most when we're down here. The ladies. The longer the stay a monger price should be going down not up. In Cabarete I started at 3500 a piece for toda la noche 3 some (well technically a 4 some as mygirl from the states joined in on the fun but that's another tale) and now a few nights ago I got the price down to 2500 a piece (5000 total). Fun Times.
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07-14-22 03:33 #33724
Posts: 469Next time Get That Nut LOL
Originally Posted by Mr2125 [View Original Post]
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07-08-22 19:02 #33723
Posts: 2082Enjoying life
Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
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Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
Anyway, put me solidly down in the camp of liking Sosua. After my extended visit I actually considered moving there. But in the end, I decided that if I lived there it would no longer be that special place to visit for me. And I found a sleepy beach town that works way better for me to retire to. Sosua will always remain a special place to visit for me. And it has nothing to do with chicas. And I have covered those points in other posts so I will not repeat them in this one.
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07-08-22 10:53 #33722
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
A couple of quotes from your last posts.
"What I often read from people who live up there is more like teasing information. You know like an infomercial (but wait there is more)."
"In one post I read action has moved online. In another post I read that GFE is available in the "uptown" bars in right places."
Visiting and living in Sosua for 13 years, I personally every day interact with a cross section of the population here. We share our experiences every day. It's part of the social life here, always a new twist.
From old hookers I used to fuck, now turned hard core, new to the game chicas, semi pros (meaning chicas that have day jobs), newbie mongers, ex pats, frequent visitors, and my bi regular and her circle of friends, and their families.
What I "read" on this forum is always interesting, but in my experience, not always descriptive of the day to day scene here.
Now that may be because some of our prolific megaposters to the Sosua Forum are rarely here. And their reports contain a lot of hearsay. And there are inconsistencies in the posts. Once the shithole puta pueblo was dead, now it seems to be place they actually recommend.
I actually enjoyed reading your actual boots on the ground Sosua trip report. It was spot on, for a casual visitor.
I welcome that change. Sosua is what it is, and it can be heaven or hell, depending on one's personal experience.
But how to handle the chicas here, is always on topic, for newbies, ex pats and vets alike.
And it usually comes down to the big cultural chasm, like how most putas here think only of today, no CBA, while some of us like to play a longer game. Not everybody here is a weekend warrior.
A lot of ex pats I talk to, still find it odd that a regular repeat chica, can turn on a dime, and they share that info. But they are happy to be here, playing the game! There's always the next one!
(As usual, IMHO, and YMMV).
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07-07-22 18:26 #33721
Posts: 2082Sosua
All this talk about how to handle chicas that you are paying for sex has me on the ground laughing. You mean there are guys that don't understand that because they are paying the girls cannot demand anything more than that. Chica handling skills should be reserved for chicas that you have real relationship with. Business relationships are easy. I don't know what kind of guys people hang out with that are constantly relating that they are having problems with chicas.
One of the things I have noticed is that I have met good people from Canada throughout my travels throughout the world. Most are cool as fuck. But there are always that one exception. When it comes to information on Sosua. What I often read from people who live up there is more like teasing information. You know like an infomercial (but wait there is more). Statements about what is possible without sharing any real useful information. Just check out the response to one of my posts by one of our Sousa experts.
Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
Keep my smartphone charged in case I want a repeat? Whoever wrote that has not been reading my posts very well. Now, where did put that charger again. LOL!
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07-07-22 11:55 #33720
Posts: 3282Originally Posted by Durandpaul [View Original Post]
I am just suggesting to fellow mongers one of the ways to get girls without. It is not a dating game. Do not need to be subtle.
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07-07-22 02:35 #33719
Posts: 2492Originally Posted by Mr2125 [View Original Post]
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07-07-22 02:33 #33718
Posts: 2492Originally Posted by Bawall69 [View Original Post]
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07-07-22 01:05 #33717
Posts: 152Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
One way to have a bunch of cock blocking girls or girls asking for drinks is not to be direct with them.
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07-06-22 21:03 #33716
Posts: 1Forgive my ignorance, but.
Originally Posted by GrownMan1 [View Original Post]
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07-06-22 15:38 #33715
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by MaddTraveler [View Original Post]
I've always said you got to control them, or they'll control you. And they will respect a guy who won't listen to bullshit.
Now that doesn't mean you can't be nice to them, sympathetic, and generous, but being willing to put up with a lot of the crap I hear about from guys who seem to run into trouble with the chica's (sometimes the same one, LOL) is a non starter, and can never end well.
As long as they keep up their end of the bargain life can be good, but if they get more demanding or try to take advantage, be prepared to walk! And don't look back!
I'm amazed at the number of guys that complain about the shit they put up with from chicas, street hustlers. Seems they can't say no.
But that's life!
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07-06-22 11:33 #33714
Posts: 3282Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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07-06-22 08:54 #33713
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
There are many ways to skin the cat in Sosua.
Street chicas, local bars, clubs, beauty shops and nail salons, even restaurant 4th floor bathrooms.
Read all about it here!
But if you find something that turns your crank, be sure to keep your smartphone charged up. It makes it easier to stay in touch for a repeat!
Good luck with your "search"!
LOL.