Ford,
I could not agree more. If I didn't have the connections on the North Coast I've developed over the years Sosua would not be my preferred destination on the island.
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Ford,
I could not agree more. If I didn't have the connections on the North Coast I've developed over the years Sosua would not be my preferred destination on the island.
well guess who just semi-saved my vacation here in sosua? blausi. yeah, i know that blausi. (lol) i here all you guys laughing.
the world famous "palace" blausi is now a free-lancer who works somewhere between the bar alegria and the beach. she actually looks pretty damn good! thin, curvy and she always had a decent face and great little tits.
so there i am sitting on the balcony of la roca's sipping a presidente light and peeling the label off in even strips (because i'm bored out of my mind) and here comes blausi walking up from the beach.
i'm absolutely amazed to see someone i recognize so i call over to her. (here's the funny part) she grabs one little quick glance at me (maybe 5 seconds) and recognizes me immediately! she runs up to the balcony, hugs me, remembers my "real" first and last name, remembers she spent a night with me in the palace penthouse and that she posed for a series of pictures in some lingerie i brought in from the states. i was dumbfounded! i haven't been to sosua in 2 years and 7 months!
when sosua street girls know you on a first name basis it may really be time that i consider getting a life! (lol) :d
we went back to my condominium and had 2 1/2 hours of unmemorable sex. the great thing about blausi is that she's a consumate pro, and this was what i needed tonight. i'm not exactly the smallest guy in the world (anywhere) but its never too much for blausi!
she can take anything you can put in her with no problems, and she can do it with this disinterested expression on her face like she's making out tomorrow's grocery list! (lol)
i then went to antonio's italian/dominican restaurant and got into a discussion with the bar maid about whether barrio tres ojos is the worst neighborhood in santo domingo. tomorrow is her day off and i took her number for drinks.
all n' all a full day in sosua. :)
to me sosua is a quiet beach town with free flowing gossip. i guess thats why i love it. as far as scoring there in the disco? not anymore. but its just a hop skip and a jump over to pop or santiago. i never liked large cities, not here in the states, or on vacation. give me a small beach town any day over the bustle of santo domingo and the likes.
Well my exciting (lol) return to Sosua is nearly at an end, and its real had to put a good face on things. :(
After a 2 year 7 month layoff I returned to find Sosua, pretty much a dilapidated dump, and after some of my trips to central america I'm somewhat of an authority on dilapidated dumps! (lol) :D
There is a sad lineup of largely unattractive women trying to make a living on the street down here, and with the economy as depressed as can be the game in town now is 1. find a gringo 2. follow the gringo 3. steal, beg, cheat lie but do whatever you have to to get every last penny out of him any way you can!
I know that is nothing new for this place, but I've never seen it as bad and as depressed as this. Too, you have literally hundreds upon hundreds of Haitian nationals combing the streets looking for whatever they can score as well. :(
The one positive thing I could mention is that it seems to me that the prices for women is still low and possibly getting lower. There are so many unattractive Haitian and Dominican women walking the streets looking to make a buck I should think ST could probably be negotiated (at least during the day) for as little as 1200 RDP or maybe less. ($38)
I have reached the point in life where quality is what I'm after and finding something that is maybe a 4 or 5 and going after it just because it can be had for $40 doesn't "juice" me.
cheers,
FORD
[QUOTE=Ford]Well my exciting (lol) return to Sosua is nearly at an end, and its real had to put a good face on things. :(
After a 2 year 7 month layoff I returned to find Sosua, pretty much a dilapidated dump, and after some of my trips to central america I'm somewhat of an authority on dilapidated dumps! (lol) :D
There is a sad lineup of largely unattractive women trying to make a living on the street down here, and with the economy as depressed as can be the game in town now is 1. find a gringo 2. follow the gringo 3. steal, beg, cheat lie but do whatever you have to to get every last penny out of him any way you can!
I know that is nothing new for this place, but I've never seen it as bad and as depressed as this. Too, you have literally hundreds upon hundreds of Haitian nationals combing the streets looking for whatever they can score as well. :(
The one positive thing I could mention is that it seems to me that the prices for women is still low and possibly getting lower. There are so many unattractive Haitian and Dominican women walking the streets looking to make a buck I should think ST could probably be negotiated (at least during the day) for as little as 1200 RDP or maybe less. ($38)
I have reached the point in life where quality is what I'm after and finding something that is maybe a 4 or 5 and going after it just because it can be had for $40 doesn't "juice" me.
cheers,
FORD[/QUOTE]
I agree with you a 100% Ford on how Sosua is going down hill, the only reason I go there is for business purposes, and I have a trip coming up in week and this is going to be my last trip for a while Im taking a break and Im traveling to other places like Brasil in September and Colombia in December, it's time for me to step up in the mongering game and move into 1st class status.
[QUOTE=Ford]Well my exciting (lol) return to Sosua is nearly at an end, and its real had to put a good face on things. :(
After a 2 year 7 month layoff I returned to find Sosua, pretty much a dilapidated dump, and after some of my trips to central america I'm somewhat of an authority on dilapidated dumps! (lol) :D
There is a sad lineup of largely unattractive women trying to make a living on the street down here, and with the economy as depressed as can be the game in town now is 1. find a gringo 2. follow the gringo 3. steal, beg, cheat lie but do whatever you have to to get every last penny out of him any way you can!
I know that is nothing new for this place, but I've never seen it as bad and as depressed as this. Too, you have literally hundreds upon hundreds of Haitian nationals combing the streets looking for whatever they can score as well. :(
The one positive thing I could mention is that it seems to me that the prices for women is still low and possibly getting lower. There are so many unattractive Haitian and Dominican women walking the streets looking to make a buck I should think ST could probably be negotiated (at least during the day) for as little as 1200 RDP or maybe less. ($38)
I have reached the point in life where quality is what I'm after and finding something that is maybe a 4 or 5 and going after it just because it can be had for $40 doesn't "juice" me.
Cheers,
FORD[/QUOTE]I have no idea where you have been looking but the latest reports that I have seen had very attractive women in all varieties.. A non monger just returned from a bachelor party and showed me promising videos of the quality of women.
So really I find to say the majority of the women are ugly is ridiculous. unless you are one of those guys that likes mostly the white looking girls and anything outside of that is ugly..then it that case, you would be correct.
Just the Facts.
[QUOTE=Mose]Any recommendations for my visit? Northcoast or Dolphin dive centers?[/QUOTE]I'll be in Sosua next week.
Hopefully it won't be Boca Chica, as I will never return there. Being on Duarte Street in Boca for 3 days and seeing the same girls got very old in a short amount of time.
I'm a 7th time traveler to the DR, staying at BB's for 5 times but am looking for something a little different. I've always enjoyed BlackBeards but have gotten a little restless at being "gawked at" by the resident hookers after the deed was done with nowhere to go. At least in Sosua there is small town to stretch ones legs and take a walk. On my last trip from POP to Sosua I witnessed a cast of girls sitting a block away on the strip not far from the Palace that looked like the Oakland Raiders.
I'm staying at Europa Apartments. Any Advise would be appreciated. I promise to follow with a report. Good, Bad or indifferent
Just got back from a 12 day trip, and I must say that a great deal has changed from when I was there in April. The quality and number of nice looking women had dropped off big time. I found myself having to take my time in looking for what I really wanted, because these women can look like a totally different person outside of the lights in the club. I had several repeat sessions with several chicas that I found attractive, and the sex was on point. All in all, the 12 days in Sosua still beats anytime in the states.
I must say as an African American male, that I'm so damn tired of seeing all of these other brothers rolling in packs wearing those damn white tee's. Grow the fuck up!
I did have a chance to visit Santo Domingo and visit the campus of the Univeristy of Santo Domingo. I would highly recommend this for any person that would like to get away and see some educated Dominican women who are interested in American culture. My friend and I spent about six hours on campus and spoke with several female students. It was very refreshing to get some additional insight on the life of Dominicans. It is more to the Dominican Republic than Perdo Clisanate!
I will return to the DR, but I'm in no rush to get back. Looks like that I will hit Brazil in October, and Colombia in December. Take care and be safe.
[QUOTE=Braves41]Just got back from a 12 day trip, and I must say that a great deal has changed from when I was there in April. The quality and number of nice looking women had dropped off big time. I found myself having to take my time in looking for what I really wanted, because these women can look like a totally different person outside of the lights in the club. I had several repeat sessions with several chicas that I found attractive, and the sex was on point. All in all, the 12 days in Sosua still beats anytime in the states.
I must say as an African American male, that I'm so damn tired of seeing all of these other brothers rolling in packs wearing those damn white tee's. Grow the fuck up!
I did have a chance to visit Santo Domingo and visit the campus of the Univeristy of Santo Domingo. I would highly recommend this for any person that would like to get away and see some educated Dominican women who are interested in American culture. My friend and I spent about six hours on campus and spoke with several female students. It was very refreshing to get some additional insight on the life of Dominicans. It is more to the Dominican Republic than Perdo Clisanate!
I will return to the DR, but I'm in no rush to get back. Looks like that I will hit Brazil in October, and Colombia in December. Take care and be safe.[/QUOTE]
Very very good Braves41! I agree with your comments about Santo Domingo completely. SDQ is the rythym of the island, it is the pulse of the island, as the capital goes - so goes the DR!
I am really amazed at guys who have taken multiple trips to the DR and never even been to the capital. You said it my friend - "There is more to the DR than Pedro Clisante"
cheers...........
Staying at the Voramar.
I've heard that Sosua Car Wash re-opened, and lot of action is avaliable there (waitresses, among other chicas). Has anyone seen it?
I hope I got my numbers right....I think it's #5.
I'm in Sosua right now, after being in BC for 3 days. I am confused when people here say they are becoming the same place. For me, the current differences in my personal experience are significant, basic and worth noting. Of course, with all things YMMV.
1. BC is a very small place. In two days you've been approached or seen most of the P4P girls on the beach, on the street, or in the parque. Sousua is a bigger playground. It's no city...and you do see the same girls in the same places...sometimes. However, there is always something new to find around the corner and I've been here for 5 days so far.
2. In the evening, it seems that the only action in BC is the high-priced casas or on the street, which is a damn zoo. The street, Duarte, is a hell hole to walk on, especially at night. The girls are aggressive. They grab you. They shout at you. After the first night, I avoided the street altogether and walked on the street behind it, to and from the parque where I felt more comfortable, but even that could be aggressive, quick-- "you want to go with me" --with no flirtation foreplay and if the chica was fea, you couldn't get rid of them! Also, if you want to sit alone in the parque in BC it is impossible. In less than a minute you will be accosted and if it's someone you're not interested in. You have to move. They will not take "no" for an answer. They will not leave.
In Sosua you can stroll around. The chica presence is low-key on the street, focussed mainly in the bars---both the large noisy ones and the small ones with half a dozen seats. Even inside those, you get the looks, but not a whole lot of the aggressive chicas I had come to know in BC. Sure, some say hello and say something inviting, but they do not grab you and pin you in a hammerlock!
3. In BC I saw many real "skanks". Girls who looked like the drug addicts from back home. Real low life types, who don't even come on for sex, but just come over and ask for money. Very depressing. You start to feel dirty just being there. Here in Sosua, the girls are mostly real young and upbeat. Looks vary and are a matter of opinion anyway. I also noticed what Ford said about the large number of Haitians here now, as a negative. Two years ago I was here looking and couldn't find a decent one to spend time with. Now there is a club on the main drag in the more-or-less-middle of town that is almost EXCLUSIVELY HAITIAN! And for those who like the real dark meat, there are some real gems to be found. As you can tell, unlike Ford, I like the Haitianas---even though they have a not-unfounded reputation for being landronas. I've engaged two so far and both were legit and provided enthusiastic and smiling service all around. NO CEDULAS FOLKS. Many of the Haitianas don't have the necessary ID. One used a passport...and I went to CALYPSO with the other, a clean, but basic place you can use for ST for 300 pesos (less than $15 USD). They also provide soap, clean towels and condoms!
Also, RE: FORD'S REPORT. I am finding no problem with 1000 as a readily accepted number. Sure, they ask for 2000 or 1500 first, but when I say 1000 is what yo tengo, not even a whimper!
More later from Sosua....
#2128
After 3 years and 7 trips to DR, here are my thoughts. Sosua is on the decline...for sure. It is still fun as hell, but in my last trip this past winter, I saw many of the same *****s who were hanging around when I first landed like Columbus in 2003. Prices are still low, if you speak good spanish (1000ST 1500TLN), but you basically have too many knuckleheads going down there with their duty free rum and 50 Cent CDs thinking they are ballin' outta control and paying up for a$$. Since most jokers dont speak Spanish and are used to paying $200 for p*ssy in NYC, they are happying paying up to even $100USD for p*ssy in Sosua...I've seen it first hand guys. I am black American, and thought I should have stayed back in Washington Heights f*cking these ghetto chica instead of flying all the way to DR!
All this basically says 1) if you are a monger looking for more quality and fun in DR, I would head further off the beaten path. My next destination is Rio San Juan in October...I've heard great things. Sosua is a great 3-day, drunken, Man Can Bang bonanza...and little more. For a chiller time, with nicer surroundings, and sweeter p*ssy...head further from POP.
I also second the thought about Dominican universities...those girls are HOT HOT HOT and friendly and looking for a ticket too. I've seen plenty of wifey material p*ssy in SDQ and STI universities...literally, stop the press type girls.
Any info on places like Luperon? Monte Cristi? Rio San Juan? Nagua? Samana?
I'm now finishing up Day #6 in Sosua. It's my second trip here, so it's not all new to me...
I"m a white mature monger, greying but fit, travelling solo and not into the heavy drinking, heavy partying scene that is also happening here. Mostly now with several groups of African American guys, in their late twenties or so, and some maybe older, who are turning wherever they are into a big party. Most seem to be staying at the Europa and when they are hosting at the 4 Roses or The Domino the places are rocking! Some also seem to have rented SUV's and pack them with girls and cruise the main drag looking for more! I spoke with one guy from Philly who told me he had had 5 girls on his first night and paid them all in dollars---50 of them! He was real happy at that price. When I told him he could get by with 1000 pesos, he had to ask how much that was. When I told him $33, he was shocked. So that is some of what's going on, but I'm just observing that, it's not been my own experience of Sosua.
For the past two days I've met girls on the beach, sitting in the little food and drink stalls that line the playa. I usually will buy them a beer for a buck fifty and sit and chat them up. On each occasion, my interest in them was low and the heat of the day was high, the combination enough to take a pass.
Then, on each night after a forgettable and unremarkable dinner (there ain't great food here!) I cruised the main drag in town, stopping at one or two of the big bars at around 9 or 10 at night. They are hopping at that time with a lot of very dark girls. First night I connected with a Haitiana named "Marybelle". She was a damn beauty. Short, 20 y.o, big big tits and a great smile and laugh. She was hugging and sitting real close after about 5 minutes. We ended up at CALYPSO because she didn't have a CEDULA for 1000. Had a great GFE session. Couldn't have been better. Maybe I already reported this?
Then last night, went back to the same place, looking for a repeat. Marybelle wasn't there at 10PM, so I sat down with another very dark girl, older, maybe 25, Dominicana this time, and chatted her up. She was a little aloof. No touching and sitting at a respectable distance. She was quick to tell me that she worked during the day as a cook and only did this at night to support her 2 children. After about 20 minutes of small talk, uninspired at every level, I negotiated 1000 for a visit to my room. She agreed without any enthusiasm and we were off. The session was TERRIBLE. She wouldn't stop talking the entire time (I didn't understand what she was saying), but none of it seemed to have any point. She was just totally detached and wanted me to get on with it. Like she's singing some song in a low voice while I'm thrusting. Get it? I stopped and told her I was finished, it wasn't good for me and no problem, good by. She then acted like she didn't understand what was wrong and got insulted. She insisted that I finish. I did so as quick as I could...and got rid of her pronto. A real waste of time and $33 bucks.
I met Tom who owns (i.e. rents) the HAMBURGER PLACE next to Club Residencial. He's a Danish guy who's been here a year, married a Dominicana and is having a go here at running a business. He told me the fact that most here already know, that a salary for a shop girl, or one who works at his place as a waitress and cook, is 5000 pesos a month. He explained the obvious, how it's very tempting for these girls, who also have a real job, to take on a touristo for 1000 pesos for an hour or two of sex play! He told me that most are are single and open to it, if you make a decent impression. It's important for them, he explained, to have a real job. This makes the sex experience seem very different for them. Since they have a job, they do not consider themselves putas, only someone making a little extra on the side to help out with the cost of being a single Mom.
He also explained that many of the young girls here, both putas and the ones working in shops and restaurants, have had the typical Domincan relationship, one in which they fall madly in love, they fuck non-stop without condoms, since Dominican guys do not like to use them...until the guy impregnates the girl and then he leaves to find another girl, once the first one's belly starts to grow. The girl is left with the baby and no means of support. No welfare here folks! As a result, they turn to the street and voila: we find what we find!
OK. It's 8PM. Time for dinner and to see what the evening will bring....wish me luck!
#2128
[QUOTE=Monger 3]After 3 years and 7 trips to DR, here are my thoughts. Sosua is on the decline...for sure. It is still fun as hell, but in my last trip this past winter, I saw many of the same *****s who were hanging around when I first landed like Columbus in 2003. Prices are still low, if you speak good spanish (1000ST 1500TLN), but you basically have too many knuckleheads going down there with their duty free rum and 50 Cent CDs thinking they are ballin' outta control and paying up for a$$. Since most jokers dont speak Spanish and are used to paying $200 for p*ssy in NYC, they are happying paying up to even $100USD for p*ssy in Sosua...I've seen it first hand guys. I am black American, and thought I should have stayed back in Washington Heights f*cking these ghetto chica instead of flying all the way to DR!
All this basically says 1) if you are a monger looking for more quality and fun in DR, I would head further off the beaten path. My next destination is Rio San Juan in October...I've heard great things. Sosua is a great 3-day, drunken, Man Can Bang bonanza...and little more. For a chiller time, with nicer surroundings, and sweeter p*ssy...head further from POP.
I also second the thought about Dominican universities...those girls are HOT HOT HOT and friendly and looking for a ticket too. I've seen plenty of wifey material p*ssy in SDQ and STI universities...literally, stop the press type girls.
Any info on places like Luperon? Monte Cristi? Rio San Juan? Nagua? Samana?[/QUOTE]I just had to chime on on what you wrote. I am Black American living here in NYC. I think its a matter of time before that scene blows up for the brothers making the trek to Sosua. I say this because they dont know to stop. This is Republica Dominicana, not 125th Street. In DR, its Frank Reyes, not 50 Cent.
Total embarrasment if you ask me. Last time I was there, I walked down Pedro Clisante and said to myself: "if I wanted to see and hear this, I could have stayed home". Anyway, when I am there, I spend much of my time with my girl in Santiago, and the rancho tipicos along and out of the way of the knuckle heads as you so correctly described them. Just wanted to chime in here. Later.