When they get loud and cause a fuss
Hi guys,
I will be travelling to Sosua next month for the first time and was wondering how you guys deal with chicas who start kicking up a fuss over money, time and refusing to leave etc. Is it wise to get the hotel staff or police involved or do you just pay up to get them out? Even if it was more than what you had agreed to?
Cabanas can be your best friend
[QUOTE=Patnut;1661270]Hi guys,
I will be travelling to Sosua next month for the first time and was wondering how you guys deal with chicas who start kicking up a fuss over money, time and refusing to leave etc. Is it wise to get the hotel staff or police involved or do you just pay up to get them out? Even if it was more than what you had agreed to?[/QUOTE]If you are in Sosua you may consider spending the extra 600 pesos to go to Dulce Secreto or 400 pesos to go to Bar Central Hotel. Dulce Secreto will require a moto or other vehicle to get to because it is in the Playa Chikita area of Sosua but it has much nicer accommodations than Bar Central Hotel which is a dump. Bar Central is on the strip and in walking distance of Rumbas and Classicos. Short time hotels (cabanas) are good testing areas for chicas because if there is a problem it is easier to walk out of a cabana than deal with a trouble chica in your hotel room. After the second or 3rd time you can bring them to your room. I realize this is a pain in the ass but it is an option that is available. Another point if you have a bad vibe from a chica it is a good idea not to take her and move on to the next but that reality is there is no fool proof method because chicas in Sosua are often like chameleons.
Wingman what's a wingman?
[QUOTE=OldKool;1661268]I love being on my own. Not having to answer to anyone else. I don; t look over my shoulder to much. I have never been bored in the DR. I have so many things to do. I rarely have time to rest.[/QUOTE]I am with OldKool I generally fly solo therefore I can glide with the wind.