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02-13-20 23:23 #983
Posts: 1Traveling to Punta Cana / Bavaro Area (Feb 2020)
I will be traveling to the Punta Cana / Bavaro Area early in February. I've been doing tons of research and have booked a really nice beachfront condo in PC. The Escort Services in the area are pretty high and require hefty deposits that may or may not be legitimate on arrival. I've been monitoring Skokka on a daily basis and am half impressed with the selection there. I am literally only going to be there for Friday evening, Sat, leaving Sun. I am not sneaking away from a wife or woman, I can do as I wish. I really need some advice on connecting with independent girls or well trusted services in the area so I can get the most out of my short stay. I don't expect Sousa pricing of course. Help! I don't want to waste the trip. Advice please!
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12-30-19 14:41 #982
Posts: 240Originally Posted by Bliadun [View Original Post]
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12-22-19 23:24 #981
Posts: 2468Originally Posted by Bliadun [View Original Post]
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12-22-19 17:55 #980
Posts: 319Are you sure?
Even in the US, it wouldn't be the case.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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12-22-19 17:50 #979
Posts: 319This could be legal.
If chicas are paid directly by customers and only rent a room from an establishment. Just like in Germany and Austria for example.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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12-22-19 15:57 #978
Posts: 2028The Defense is Ready!
Why are we talking about cases in the judicial system of the US in relation to Punta Cana?
I'm holding up a sign that says Off-Topic and calling a flag for logical fallacy violations against Old Kool. Never let an off islander speak on a subject they really have no idea or experience in. This discussion has occurred over in the Santo Domingo forum. Search over there for background information.
But let's start with Robert Kraft. An individual with the resources (over four billion of them) to take a full hit from the State of Florida and keep rolling. I'm sure his dream team of lawyers are making OJ's look like college ball players.
The main evidence against him (the video evidence) has been thrown out. The State of Florida is making an appeal to get it the ruling overturned. If they don't get the evidence in, my money is on Kraft beating the rap and walking away with only a hit to his reputation. No jail time. And this is in my country of origin. A nation that prides itself on being a nation of laws and nobody being above the law.
Let's now let's review things in Republica Dominicana:
In all my time on the island all closures of facilities that provide sexual services have all involved physical locations. The agency that I quoted the prices for does not have a physical location where the girls are being housed / held that I am aware of. In fact the girls I know that work for these high priced agencies live in apartments way more expensive than mine and have lifestyles where they spend way more money than I do.
The locations that I know of that have been closed had the owners and those running the operation arrested, the girls were given their freedom, and customers? Never heard a thing about the customers being arrested. Now, Old Kool if you can give me specific examples of the things you are speculating about when it comes to human trafficking, I would appreciate it so I can update my knowledge.
Does it have to be said that I do not approve, condone or promote human trafficking of any type. And I don't appreciate out the side of the mouth implications.
When it comes to the law, the law is what the juez or fiscalia says it is in this country.
Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
But enough money in the right pocket and you can effect the likelyhood of a more favorable ruling. Unlike in the United States of America the government of the Dominican Republic is not after the buyers and sellers of sexual services. As long as nothing is being forced and everyone is of the age of majority, no harm no foul. The problem is with the "third parties" participating in the process. And they are the ones that consistently get into trouble when the government decides to take an interest in this aspect of activities with their borders. You can Goggle this shit to your hearts content for the opinions and academic papers about prostitution in Republica Dominicana.
Most of these high priced prostitutes are not Dominicanas. And therefore they are in demand by high level officials in business, government and the military here in Republica Dominicana. In addition there is the demand they have from off islanders with the means and desire to pay them who seek a certain look (and we know what that is now don't we gentlemen). If you are not one of those just stay in your lane and don't hate. Who out there thinks that these agencies are going to be messed with by the very people they are suppling? Not going to hold my breath on that one.
Originally Posted by Bliadun [View Original Post]
Now Old Kool make your closing arguments brother. Because the defense rests!
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12-22-19 14:23 #977
Posts: 319It happened in sex prison USA.
Yet, definitely something worth considering. In a worst-case scenario, I wonder what might have happened in DR.
Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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12-22-19 14:02 #976
Posts: 3111Ask Robert Kraft
Billionaire arested and charged for soliciting in a massage parlor. Anything is posssible. What you pay is not a factor. Jeff Epstien was paying big bucks. When you are involved with something ilegal do not act surprised when the walls fall down. Are you shilling for these guys.
Originally Posted by Bliadun [View Original Post]
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12-22-19 12:47 #975
Posts: 319What can authorities do with a customer?
They probably paid much higher than an average Sosua chica, so it's a great opportunity, not trafficking.
Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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12-22-19 12:42 #974
Posts: 319How much did they charge for the dimes?
Is it still an option at FOD?
Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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12-22-19 05:42 #973
Posts: 2028Your point of order is valid; But what is your point?
Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
See how easy it is when you get moralistic on a forum dedicated to sharing information about having sex with women to begin to slide down that slippery slope? So, your point of order is valid. Prostitution is legal in Republica Dominicana as long as a third party (have you read the law in Spanish?) does not benefit. So, that means only direct contact made with a girl to set up P 2 P is legal. But what exactly is your point OldKool? Everybody on the island should get girls exactly how you do it? But you still haven't shared with us how you do it my man.
Now, a real point of order. Check those cedulas (Dominican National identification cards) gentleman if you are not doing business in a place that checks them for you. Do I have to tell you why?
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12-22-19 03:55 #972
Posts: 3111Point of order
What these guys are doing is ilegal Prostitution is legal in the DR but pimping is ilegal. Tread softly with human trafficing is getting headlines. Anyone could be caught in the web.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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12-21-19 00:15 #971
Posts: 2028You asked; I answered
Originally Posted by RocheBrazi [View Original Post]
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12-20-19 20:42 #970
Posts: 15953Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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12-20-19 18:09 #969
Posts: 2468Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]