Tales of an International Trick
[QUOTE=Explorer8939;2953568]So, the Sosua scene is as good as ever?[/QUOTE][B]For me it is [/B]! Because I do what so many others have references, I stick with my regulars for the most part. When you have girls sending you fotos and videos of them naked unsolicited and asking you when you are going to return I don't know what there is not to like. I cannot speak to the experiences of people that are new to the Sosua scene.
If you are going to visit Spanish speaking countries Learn the language.
[QUOTE=GuiGui123;2954229]How do you meet them then? If online which apps / sites?[/QUOTE]If you have street smarts you can just use your intuition to figure out who to hire to be your prostitutes off the street. There are bars, clubs and the infamous Casino. There is a [I]Ho Stroll[/I]. It is hard to imagine if you have never been there before but someone up in here has described it as a [I]open air pussy market[/I]. I call it a [B]Puta Pueblo[/B]. Which is more accurate in my opinion. Almost every girl in Sosua is available and will slang that nasty thing to you at the right price. People can argue over quality all they want. But their opinions do not matter.
[B]Your time; Your money; Your dick; Your call[/B]!
Personally I believe that your overall experience is enhanced by speaking Spanish. Do not pay attention to mother fuckers that say otherwise. They are speaking from the perspective of laziness and lack of foresight. Once I learned conversational Spanish it was like someone gave me the keys to the kingdom. I can now handle myself in any legal or medical situation. It is empowering. An added benefit, google the number of countries that speak Spanish in the world. Learn it once. Use it a life time in many different countries.
The ins and outs of Sosua!
[QUOTE=Oakie;2954198]I had some time on my hands, so I wrote a lengthy post, my take on the situation Sosua finds itself in. You can't spend as much time here as I do without basic understanding the cultural driving forces at play, from a political viewpoint, the viewpoint of chicas, mongers, expats and the local residents.
Seems the political part was too controversial, or too hot to pass moderation, so I'll try again, without naming names.
Attempts to turn Sosua into a desirable regular tourist destination will be always met with opposition from that part of business community which relies on the huge amounts of money sex tourists bring to this small town.
That being said there are some real changes taking place to the infrastructure, and at a rapid pace not seen before, new developments, paved streets, new (thank god) sidewalks, tree planting, razing old derelict buildings, removing years of accumulated garbage from empty lots. New water mains being installed, bridge replacement, first shovel in the ground for a new hospital, garbage containers on the streets regularly emptied by new garbage trucks. Hotels and apartment complexes with back up power and free wi-fi everywhere.
A shout out to the Mayor, who's actually doing what he promised to do.
All this makes the town more livable, and how all these changes will affect the future of the town is just speculation, but right now, in spite of the periodic "rounding up of the usual suspects" there is a degree of personal freedom from big government that is rare, in this world.
For me, I like that![/QUOTE]For sure iv been going to the Su since 2013 had plenty of fun, many chicas, part time girl friends, even stayed months at a time, Yup you get to know all the players the good bad and the ugly. Concur Sosua is better with all the things being fixed upgrades, Now if they can get the Eletrical grid up to snuff even better, don't worry guys chicas are still going to be there they may have to dress up a bit, I'm glad there ctracking down, less bottom of the barrel rats, less beggers less hustlers less creep cammer I hope, all good you got to do your home work if your a newbie earn your sosua stripes, Also venture off the 2 block strip there more to the DR than down town sosua have fun be safe!