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[QUOTE=GrownMan1;1648922]Damn we have many similarities. Have to shave the hair around the ball area never know when she will go down there. Nice soft smooth balls make her go further down.[/QUOTE]When I got my vasectomy they shaved me so quickly and smoothly without a nick that I had to get the make and model of the clippers. As soon as I got home that afternoon I found one on ebay for $35.
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[QUOTE=Lou32;1649007]Thanks for this. I've been wondering what a good routine to increase stamina pre-trip would be. I am a middle-aged man and I need any tips I can get to keep going like a 19 year old porn star bull, lol.
(I lost around 65 pounds over the last couple of years so that may be one good thing).[/QUOTE]Personal grooming goes a long way with the chicas. They don't want to see hair growing out of your nose, your ears, or your ass. :)
One of the main side benefits of regular Sosua trips for me is the motive to stay fit and in shape.
I'm getting old, but the thought of my next trip makes it a lot easier to maintain my weight and stay in shape.
I believe mongering has added years to my active life.
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(3) Prior to 2008 "leche papi" was not in their vocabulary, at least I never heard it.[/QUOTE]Yeah, in those days it was "Aye yi yi papi".
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Casa Valeria
Question about Casa Valeria. I have always stayed at Terra Linda as I like the pool and proximity. The big downside is the fact that you can not have 2 guests in the room at one time.
Not a big happy hour fan, I think it just get's too complicated but occasionally there is a time and place and I would like the option. A girl I will be seeing down there said she liked Casa Valeria better than Terra Linda and I should stay there.
In any event, does anyone know if Casa Valeria allows multiple guests at one time? I have walked by the hotel countless times but can only see the restaurant from the street. It got really good reports on Trip Advisor. Any other info. Good or bad on this Hotel would be appreciated.
I will be in Sosua come Mid-December. Went to Bangkok and Pattaya for 2 weeks in October (mind numbing in a great way). I am looking forward to a little Sousa action.
After 2+ months of nada in the good old US of A. Batteries are charged!! Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate and thanks in advance for any helpful info on Casa Valeria.
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Valuable lesson
Do not accept any issues with the chicas. We do not have time to fool around with bad behavior. The girls get no no second chances. There too many girls waiting for our money to put up with BS. I just have tp remember that when I am on the ground. LOL.
[QUOTE=Sixty9;1648971]Typical disaster with a hardcore girl.
Sometimes sexual attraction can lose your mind.[/QUOTE]
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Travel advice
I'm arriving in Santiago at 2:47 am out of FLL. What is the best option to get through the darkness until a bus runs to Sosua? Trying to decide if I want to get a room for a few hours or what? Similarly on the backside I leave at 3:47 am 4 days later. Have a room in Sosua and assume I will just find a cab that will take me to arrive at the airport around 2:45 am.
Has anyone been on this schedule. How did it work for you. Staying at Casa Cayane.
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Thanks to all who responded to my question about the bus.
I guess I was assuming all along that GFEs were off the table, so the fast that it once existed or might still be possible with lots of looking around is at least a positive sign. Thailand and especially Bangkok have gotten much harder in recent years. The Philippines has been the GFE champ for me, though it can be problematic in that it's really a lot of work to interview and screen and do all that, so the easiest thing is to hold onto any good ones for 2 or 3 nights or whatever, even for SF. Then, on moving on to another girl, you get the super-upset breakup treatment without even knowing it was a relationship in the first place. I guess that's why some people talk about a "three night rule. ".
I don't have time on the upcoming trip to do much more than see if it's a good place for further trips vs. Other options, but it'll be good to finally check it out.
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[QUOTE=Sixty9;1648972]One year ago in my last trip the Haitian Embassy was a good alternative to Rumba before the'Latin was starting. I hope it will still be an alternative before Classico is starting.
Is there besides Rumbas and the Haitian Embassy another bar which offers a greater selection of girls before Classico is starting?[/QUOTE]Sorry not aware of another bar on the Strip which has a greater selection of girls before Classico is starting.
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GFE is always possible
Every girls is different and Sosua gets a very broad spectrum if girls. Hardcore to college coeds. What makes the difference is your ability to make them feel comfortable. Being able to converse is critical. Your Spanish does not need to be perfect but you got to be able to converse. Be nice and a little generous and everything is on the table.
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[QUOTE=OldKool;1649343]Every girls is different and Sosua gets a very broad spectrum if girls. Hardcore to college coeds. What makes the difference is your ability to make them feel comfortable. Being able to converse is critical. Your Spanish does not need to be perfect but you got to be able to converse. Be nice and a little generous and everything is on the table.[/QUOTE]I don't agree with all of this brother, but the part about knowing Spanish is accurate.
I don't see many college girls in Sosua nowadays bro. Sosua is mostly SD street barrio girls doing a new hustle in a new place. A college girl wouldn't risk her reputation being seen in Sosua with a gringo. The girls in Sosua probably don't even know how to read a book. The girls who go to the university in Puerto Plata go from home to school. They have Dominican boyfriends. They might trick on the side but it would be very low key and no one will know. She will not leave the University and be seen in Sosua giving GFE. Pre 2009 college girls were giving GFE in Sosua but not now brother.
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[QUOTE=TimP14;1649132]I'm arriving in Santiago at 2:47 am out of FLL. What is the best option to get through the darkness until a bus runs to Sosua? Trying to decide if I want to get a room for a few hours or what? Similarly on the backside I leave at 3:47 am 4 days later. Have a room in Sosua and assume I will just find a cab that will take me to arrive at the airport around 2:45 am.
Has anyone been on this schedule. How did it work for you. Staying at Casa Cayane.[/QUOTE]Well, you might not be out of the airport until 3:30 am You could hang around and catch some rest on the seats outside at STI, and you can get an early breakfast upstairs. There is free wi-fi at the airport so you can make calls via Skype or similar services.
There are cafes there that are either open all night or open very early, then you could get a taxi to the bus station and hang around there until you can get a bus.
OR you could get a taxi to an economical cabana (there are several near to the airport), then arrange with your taxi driver to pick you up later and take you to the bus station. I would do this, because you really don't particularly want to arrive in Sosua too early in the morning anyway, so you might as well get some rest.
OR you could get a taxi to take you from the airport right to Sosua, but again the problem is that you arrive way too early and spend more money.
You can get money from the Banco Popular ATM on the outside of the airport concourse to your right as you exit.
To go back, I would get the last bus out of Sosua to Santiago (cheap) and then stay at a cabana for a few hours, and get your taxi to pick you up to go to the airport at around 2:15 am You could also find a taxi to take you from Sosua that you will prenegotiate in advance. Either way it looks like you will end up paying for a hotel in Sosua for an extra day.
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[QUOTE=Solley11;1649062]Question about Casa Valeria. I have always stayed at Terra Linda as I like the pool and proximity. The big downside is the fact that you can not have 2 guests in the room at one time.
Not a big happy hour fan, I think it just get's too complicated but occasionally there is a time and place and I would like the option. A girl I will be seeing down there said she liked Casa Valeria better than Terra Linda and I should stay there.
In any event, does anyone know if Casa Valeria allows multiple guests at one time? I have walked by the hotel countless times but can only see the restaurant from the street. It got really good reports on Trip Advisor. Any other info. Good or bad on this Hotel would be appreciated.
I will be in Sosua come Mid-December. Went to Bangkok and Pattaya for 2 weeks in October (mind numbing in a great way). I am looking forward to a little Sousa action.
After 2+ months of nada in the good old US of A. Batteries are charged!! Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate and thanks in advance for any helpful info on Casa Valeria.[/QUOTE]I've stayed there a few times. The hotel is small, about eight units surrounding a small, but clean pool. The rooms are small but clean and comfortable.
It is run by Arien and his wife, a couple from Holland.
They only allow one chica at a time, and they have a security guard on after 5 pm. It's for those who like peace and quiet after they leave the strip. You won't be woken up by partiers next door, or around the pool.
The restaurant is good, and if you have a chica who is well dressed, she'll love it.
About 60 bucks a night. But the location is great.
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Is there besides Rumba and the Haitian Embassy another bar which offers a greater selection of girls before Classico is starting?
[QUOTE=Surfer500;1649305]Sorry not aware of another bar on the Strip which has a greater selection of girls before Classico is starting.[/QUOTE]Sosua is a great town for our hobby but the strip is too small.
If the authorities decide to close also Classico or Rumba, then Sosua will be virtually dead for us. I hope it will not happen.
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[QUOTE=TimP14;1649132]I'm arriving in Santiago at 2:47 am out of FLL. What is the best option to get through the darkness until a bus runs to Sosua? Trying to decide if I want to get a room for a few hours or what? Similarly on the backside I leave at 3:47 am 4 days later. Have a room in Sosua and assume I will just find a cab that will take me to arrive at the airport around 2:45 am.
Has anyone been on this schedule. How did it work for you. Staying at Casa Cayane.[/QUOTE]Unfortunately the flight schedule you have signed up for in the long run is actually going to cost you more than paying the additional monies to have flown directly into Puerto Plata with the added taxi fares & possible accommodation expenses. Have fun in Sosua, your choice of hotel Casa Cayena is an excellent one.
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Santiago to Sosua
[QUOTE=Surfer500;1649400]Unfortunately the flight schedule you have signed up for in the long run is actually going to cost you more than paying the additional monies to have flown directly into Puerto Plata with the added taxi fares & possible accommodation expenses. Have fun in Sosua, your choice of hotel Casa Cayena is an excellent one.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the two responses. I didn't do my research very well. I looked at a map and thought Santiago was only 20 miles from Sosua. Guess it's only 40 but a curvy slow road. Looked at renting a car which I guess I would like some opinions on. I'm an experienced traveler and have driven in Costa Rica, Aruba, Curacao and Cozumel. Can get a car for $17 a day which will turn out to be less than $100. Also gives me the ability to go to Puerto Playa and Caberate.
Flight out of Chicago is $327 so I saved roughly $250 on the flight. Thought it was a no brainer, but I'm learning it may not have been. If I can get in a car about 7 am when it gets light out and have good directions after an early breakfast and maybe watching movie at the airport on my Ipad maybe it will work out this time, but there won't be a next time.