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06-17-17 14:51 #129Senior Member

Posts: 503Cuba Travel for US citizens
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09-28-15 01:23 #128Senior Member

Posts: 322
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12-29-14 06:59 #127Senior Member

Posts: 3700You obviously haven't been to Cuba or seen the women. The DR girls can't touch the Cubanas in or out of bed. I did a report in the Sosua section yesterday, check it out. It's like you said " the euro guys are tighwads" and that's all that's in Cuba. Once the Americans come with their free spending ways, prices will go up. Please don't have people think 35-40 is the norm in Sosua because that takes good negotiating. Most girls in Sosua are starting prices at 3000 p and if you really want her most guys pay that.
Originally Posted by Scruffman
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The Cubanas are smarter than the DR girls. They aren't as lazy as the DR girls. They are just as pretty as the DR girls. They also fuck better than the DR girls. You don't think eventually this will cost a premium?
If the flood gates open too fast you can see a bidding war as these Cubanas could become the hottest out now.
When I started in the DR in 2007 the girls had no price. They wanted a boyfriend and future western union relationship and most succeeded. They would stay with you your whole trip and you would have to pay them to leave. They were proud to have a gringo boyfriend. Now it's 1500-3000 pesos for a couple hours, so the price in the DR has gone up with the arrival of the Americans.
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12-29-14 05:22 #126Senior Member

Posts: 78If the US lifts the embargo why wouldn't prices go down on the chicas. Because if the girls are allowed to be seen with tourists it will level off sought of like of the DR prices. Nobody is going to pay 100 us to these girls. In the DR the europeans are tightwads and the americans know the price. Last time I was in DR I was paying like 35 to 45 dolllars. Nobody would pay more.
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12-19-14 15:39 #125Senior Member

Posts: 3700Good assessment. I called Cayman airways and it has already gone up on the ticket prices. I turn on the television this morning and I see American news teams reporting from the malecon. All charters for the families are sold out. Damn! My baby has lost her virginity. I'm glad I've been going for the last few years because those memories will always be my best of Cuba. Let's see if the casa particulars start to increase their prices next along with the girls.
Originally Posted by ManderinWonger
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12-19-14 06:18 #124Regular Member

Posts: 14Yes, I read the article and watch the news, and Kalifornication nailed it: it's as good as wide open.
Originally Posted by TomSf
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From the New York Times today:
"Treasury and Commerce Department officials are moving quickly to tear down regulatory barriers to Americans' ability to travel, conduct financial dealings and export products to Cuba, officials said. The Office of Foreign Assets Control at the Treasury Department will scrap a measure that requires people who are already eligible for travel to Cuba to receive special permission from the government for trips such as those involving family visits, professional, religious or cultural programs and humanitarian projects. New rules will also make it easier to get there, by allowing the direct purchase of airline tickets to Cuba rather than requiring travelers to go through a travel agent and charter a flight. The Treasury Department is also quadrupling the amount of money that can be sent to Cubans each quarter, to $2,000 from $500, and is loosening banking restrictions. "
This means that pretty soon, there will be loads of Americans and their dollars flooding Cuba. My guess is the cost of mongering will go up quickly.
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12-19-14 00:13 #123Senior Member

Posts: 322Change is in the air. And that change will be big. It will bring the good, the bad and the ugly. For the USA Cuba is a fresh market just 90 miles off is SE shore. Cuba is "virgin", its infrastructure, is in need of work and there are no McDonald's (save Guantanamo). For the Cubans, its product at better value. Money will be flowing back and forth, some of which will work its way down to the "average" Cuban, but what will likely result is further class distinction within Cuba. Unless, however, the Cubans, can hold on to their socialist ideals. I for one, hope they do. But my god the pressure that will be brought upon them by the day trippers from Miami. That's going to put a test to their cubanism. For those of you that cling to the fact that, "well its not yet wide open", dream on. Its as good as wide open. Why in hell do you think the Cubans built the largest port in Havana over the past couple of years? Because the plan was set in place long before yesterdays speeches. All and all, I am happy for both the Cuban and America people, what a stupid little argument between neighbors.
Originally Posted by TomSf
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12-18-14 15:23 #122Senior Member

Posts: 364If you read the article and or watch the news on this topic. It says nothing about general tourists allowed to go. You must have another reason for being there.
Originally Posted by ManderinWonger
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12-18-14 01:34 #121Regular Member

Posts: 14Is this the end of cheap sex in Cuba? That would suck, it's still on my to-do list.
Originally Posted by Hornyscot
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12-17-14 21:10 #120Senior Member

Posts: 85The Thaw.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2014/1...ment/?mod=e2fb
So its finally coming. The thaw in relationships has started.
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01-16-13 19:32 #119Senior Member

Posts: 322Many of them have always been working abroad (doctors) , others, quite a few, have been on other forms of "missions" and this has not changed much. The new law will not change much either. Why, any other nation is looking for skilled non-competitive workers (assuming we are talking about the working abroad issue you speak of). Hence, nothing changes, its still the doctors and other techs. The average Cuban, do they really make enough to purchase a plane ticket let alone a hotel? Sure some do because of their family in Miami, but they are not the girls we are working towards, and generally, they are not our Novia's (except mine). LOL.
Originally Posted by Golds
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01-14-13 19:37 #118Senior Member

Posts: 187Venezuela and Ecuador for sure, for mongers like us this is bad news, they can work abroad and gain some money and go back to the family in Cuba, if you go the followings months to Cuba, the money you spend is surely used to buy a pasaje to travel, all the guys with their novias over there, it can be the last time to fuck her.
Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0
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01-14-13 08:26 #117Senior Member

Posts: 507New law eases travel restrictions on Cubans
Cubans no longer need Exit visa. I. E: letter of invitation!
That would be great if you want to take one back to your country to marry. But seriously, which countries especially in this global economic recession would eagerly give work visas to Cubans! Can anyone think of any country handing out visas to Cubans?
http://youtu.be/e3kDZpzyUOU
BS.
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01-15-12 02:05 #116Senior Member

Posts: 322sam i am just counting down the seconds that you and i are deemed un-american (smile / cringe). but rest assured my brother, one of the most american acts one can engage in is that which is protected.for now- by the first amendment to the united states constitution, that fundamental right being the freedom of speech. here are some nice quotes:
it just seems to be a human trait to want to protect the speech of people with whom we agree. for the first amendment, that is not good enough. so it is really important that we protect first amendment rights of people no matter what side of the line they are on.
floyd abrams.
the debate about the war seems pretty robust and free. many publications, from the new yorker to the nation, feel perfectly comfortable printing anti-american articles and that's fine. that's what the first amendment is all about.
rich lowry.
i begin to feel like most americans don't understand the first amendment, don't understand the idea of freedom of speech, and don't understand that it's the responsibility of the citizen to speak out.
roger ebert.
the defense department's plan to ban newspaper reporters from pool coverage of military operations is incredible. it reveals the administration to be out of touch with journalism, reality and the first amendment.
arthur ochs sulzberger.
i can only assume that your editorial writer tripped over the first amendment and thought it was the office cat.
e. b. white.
i'm a crusader. i really believe in the first amendment, and i use it fully, and i pay a price for that.
al goldstein.
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01-15-12 00:24 #115Senior Member

Posts: 218The American Empire has been destroying nations either by brutal sanctions / embargoes or attacking them covertly, as they did in Libya by arming terrorists cough cough "freedom fighters" or overtly as they are doing in Afghanistan and Iraq. We need another superpower to tell these cunts to take a f*ckin hike! There is no democracy in US. Its all a puppet show. All presidents follow their masters behind the curtain. The last one who disobeyed them was J F K. God bless him.
Originally Posted by Kalifornication
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