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I have a bit of an odd question. I will be visiting Sosua next week for a few days and am curious about how openminded the people there are. I have Tourettes Syndrome, and while cursing compulsively is not one of my ticks, I can get pretty vocal at times, especially with a few beers. Part of my tick repertoire is making barking noises and twitches. Although nothing too extreme. Anyone have any idea if this will interfere seriously with my mongering experience?
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[QUOTE=Chert1;1246532]I have a bit of an odd question. I will be visiting Sosua next week for a few days and am curious about how openminded the people there are. I have Tourettes Syndrome, and while cursing compulsively is not one of my ticks, I can get pretty vocal at times, especially with a few beers. Part of my tick repertoire is making barking noises and twitches. Although nothing too extreme. Anyone have any idea if this will interfere seriously with my mongering experience?[/QUOTE]Is this a joke? If not it would be kind of funny to see a chica's reaction to this. You will probably get laughed at more than slapped! LOL
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@Grandnash84 It is actually not funny, the guy has a neurological disorder and just wants some toto.
@Chert1 You may want to consider a wingman to help you out.
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[QUOTE=Chert1;1246532]I have a bit of an odd question. I will be visiting Sosua next week for a few days and am curious about how openminded the people there are. I have Tourettes Syndrome, and while cursing compulsively is not one of my ticks, I can get pretty vocal at times, especially with a few beers. Part of my tick repertoire is making barking noises and twitches. Although nothing too extreme. Anyone have any idea if this will interfere seriously with my mongering experience?[/QUOTE]I don't think you will have any problems. Just explain your condition to the chicas and as long as they can see you as a revenue source, they will be happy to deliver the goods. Also once you have been in Sosua a day or two, everyone will know about your condition anyway. There are guys in wheelchairs on the Sosua scene and they don't seem to have any problems getting their needs met. Just make sure you don't startle the dogs that you will find sleeping on the sidewalks and make them think you are moving in on their turf.
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[QUOTE=Chert1;1246532]I have a bit of an odd question. I will be visiting Sosua next week for a few days and am curious about how openminded the people there are. I have Tourettes Syndrome, and while cursing compulsively is not one of my ticks, I can get pretty vocal at times, especially with a few beers. Part of my tick repertoire is making barking noises and twitches. Although nothing too extreme. Anyone have any idea if this will interfere seriously with my mongering experience?[/QUOTE]If this is in fact a serious post, then I would suggest you chose a much safer and controlled environment such as Blackbeard's in Puerto Plata. At least you can let management know about your situation and they can step in and help should something happen to you (if you should need medical attention). Sosua is a free-for-all environment and you don't want to open yourself up to being exploited should someone find out about your condition. Go to the Puerto Plata thread and ask the gents there about Blackbeard's Adult Resort. You can accomplish everything you would want to in Sosua, but on a smaller (and possibly cheaper) scale.
But seeing as though you are heading to Sosua next week don't know how helpful this advice would be. You could still email Blackbeard's to see if they have room availability. It's only a 45 minute taxi ride from the airport and they will send a driver to pick you up if you request it. You probably should have came to the forum and asked this question before making your arrangements and booking a flight to the DR though.
BlackBeards Adult Resort
Costambar Beach, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Reservations: 1-809-970-3268
E-mail: Info@BlackBeardsadultresort.com
[url]http://www.blackbeardsadultresort.com/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Mr Gogo;1246490]Some folks are lazy and want "Ordered pussy" when they can do it for themselves in Sosua, and others want to exploit the situation and need an accomplice. Habib developed a "comfort zone" where he thought he was untouchable, even though he was dirty. It was a power play by all sides, but its as you say" Hustler meets hustler".[/QUOTE]I agree. Habib should have took the time to learn that the DR has zero tolerance for pornography, but he was too busy trying to exploit a situation thinking he was in Brazil or somewhere. He is lucky that all that happened to him was being robbed by the police.
And Kman1 you are correct: even if Habib does use release forms they are probably an American version and no court in the DR would recognize or uphold them (you already know how contract law works when it comes to just trying to own land in the DR). Ramon could have easily colluded with the other chicas in the videos and claim they were never paid for being in the videos if he wanted to, or the chicas could say they were drugged or were forced to be in the videos. And since Habib is obviously trying to make a profit by getting people to pay to watch them, The US would not go out of their way to block a request for him to be extradited to the DR to face those charges (especially since he is a pornographer).
And even if all of the charges are false, the DR government is certainly not going to spend any of their money to prove this. He would be guilty until proven innocent. He is lucky he didn't get stuck in the DR via "impedimento de salida".
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[QUOTE=Frannie;1246663]I don't think you will have any problems.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the advice. Ya I am not too worried about it, but I was curious about a second opinion. I have not had much problems with it when it comes to putas in other places. I am not fluent in spanish, but am proficient enough to explain myself and also don't suffer from the social awkwardness that some people with my condition do. I afterall managed to teach college for 7 years and at the moment work as a grocery manager in an indian (north american) community and have no problems there. As far as dogs are concerned. LOL. I get along with them great.
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[QUOTE=SavePros321;1246666]If this is in fact a serious post, then I would suggest you chose a much safer and controlled environment such as Blackbeard's in Puerto Plata.[/QUOTE]Good post, good advice.
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[QUOTE=Chert1;1246707]Thanks for the advice. Ya I am not too worried about it, but I was curious about a second opinion. I have not had much problems with it when it comes to putas in other places. I am not fluent in spanish, but am proficient enough to explain myself and also don't suffer from the social awkwardness that some people with my condition do. I afterall managed to teach college for 7 years and at the moment work as a grocery manager in an indian (north american) community and have no problems there. As far as dogs are concerned. LOL. I get along with them great.[/QUOTE]Yeah, well, practically every guy found in Sosua is handicapped or some kind of weirdo in one way or another, only we prefer not to talk about it too much, so join the club. Obese, drunkards, Elvis impersonators, all are welcome.
I see there are different opinions from mine here, but I don't really agree with them, and don't think you need to be kept in some kind of walled garden. I don't think you will have a problem with chicas, and you will not be threatened or ostracized by other people in Sosua, which is a very cosmopolitan and liberal place where nobody gives a fuck about anything other than getting your money (if Dominican) or the state of their dick (if visitor).
Knowledge of Spanish helps to improve your experience, but it is not absolutely essential. This is a tourist country and there are people from all over the world. There are people who have been living here for years and speak nothing but Russian and half a dozen words of Spanish, and they manage fine. If you know enough Spanish to explain yourself, then you are ahead of most of the local expatriates.
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[QUOTE=Frannie; 1246871]Yeah, well, practically every guy found in Sosua is handicapped or some kind of weirdo in one way or another, only we prefer not to talk about it too much, so join the club. Obese, drunkards, Elvis impersonators, all are welcome.[/QUOTE]Frannie. I beleive I like you post bette than all the others. Not only because it is encouraging, but because it is open minded and I beleive also true, especially thefirst sentence. I have been to sosua once before, but it was years ago nd with a girlfriend (was not a monger then. He he he). We passed through on a cstamaran trip, so there was definelly no mongering. LOL I was a loyal subject then. I am looking forward to my second visit. And if I might wake up a few dogs sleeping in back alleys. Welll then so be it. La vida es asi.
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[QUOTE=Chert1;1246707]Thanks for the advice. Ya I am not too worried about it, but I was curious about a second opinion. I have not had much problems with it when it comes to putas in other places. I am not fluent in spanish, but am proficient enough to explain myself and also don't suffer from the social awkwardness that some people with my condition do. I afterall managed to teach college for 7 years and at the moment work as a grocery manager in an indian (north american) community and have no problems there. As far as dogs are concerned. LOL. I get along with them great.[/QUOTE]Well the fact that you took Frannie's wry humor in your stride is a great sign. I think it is hard to take a joke when it is at your expense at least I find it hard to swallow.
While I do not know Sosua well, I agree with Frannie that it is a fish-bowl and does not require extensive problem solving. If there are unsavory characters that have been spoken of lately, all one has to do is to avoid them. Having some Spanish is hence a good shield. I met a French Canadian, very nice guy, who is handicapped and traverses the city on his wheel chair with no issue I could think of. Happy travels without the travail.
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[QUOTE=Frannie;1246871]Yeah, well, practically every guy found in Sosua is handicapped or some kind of weirdo in one way or another, only we prefer not to talk about it too much, so join the club.[/QUOTE]You said it bro. The chicas are always telling me that my dick is too big.
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Don Antonio hotel
Anyone know if this place is OK. Its so cheap I am a little worried. I usually stay at New Garden but I have seen this place but never walked in. The guy Obe is really nice on emails but I hope the place isn't to bad as far as rooms. Anyone know? Thanks
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Some prior review, found by using the search button and Don Antonio.
[QUOTE=JPF; 972444]
Apart Hotel Don Antonio.
Calle Dr. Rosen #3.
809-571-2662.
[email]info@hotel-don-antonio.com[/email]
$40 / night.
- good: friendly staff (Obie)
- good: very close to the bars, center of the action.
- good: some rooms have a kitchenette.
- good: nice pool / bar area.
- bad: some rooms don't have A / C ($5 less)
- bad: rooms with a kitchenette have a tiny bathroom
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I must have put it in wrong because before I ask a question I do a search, not being a newbie but nothing came up. Sorry about that and thanks for the info.
[QUOTE=Charlie Horse; 1246959]Some prior review, found by using the search button and Don Antonio.
[QUOTE=JPF; 972444]Apart Hotel Don Antonio.
Calle Dr. Rosen #3.
809-571-2662.
[email]info@hotel-don-antonio.com[/email]
$40 / night.
- good: friendly staff (Obie)
- good: very close to the bars, center of the action.
- good: some rooms have a kitchenette.
- good: nice pool / bar area.
- bad: some rooms don't have A / C ($5 less)
- bad: rooms with a kitchenette have a tiny bathroom[/QUOTE]