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  1. #35309
    Quote Originally Posted by SubCmdr  [View Original Post]
    Thank you! I guess you didn't know learning to speak another language is considered to be part of a diversified liberal arts education at the university that was considered one of the top in the United States of America.

    After I moved to the Dominican Republic, I brushed up on my Spanish skills by attending university in UAPEC. Is considered to have one of the best language schools in Santo Domingo. Street Spanish and formal Spanish is indeed different. I am smart enough and have put the work in to master both.

    1. I don't need practice. 2. I speak Spanish everyday while in Pattaya. Why? Because I am in touch with my girls in Colombia and the Dominican Republic. In touch with the manager that runs my business in the Dominican Republic. In touch with my lawyer (abogada). None of them speak English. Since asked, I was on Soil Tree Town and met a Colombian who was visiting Thailand. If Pattaya was his fourth stop on a tour of the country. We held our conversation in Spanish so I could practice. Afterwards he told my he understood everything I said and that my Spanish is pretty good. Just that I needed to work on my accent. LOL!

    If you want to limit yourself and be stuck traveling to places like Sosua then don't learn Spanish I ask for more out of myself and I get it by putting the work in. The point is NOT if you are marked as a tourist. The point is communication and enhancement of your experience when you travel. Now my Thai is not so good. That is because I have not decided how much time I plan to spend in Pattaya. But trust me it will be a lot more than the time I plan to spend in Sosua. My language skills has allowed me to become an investor in a business in Colombia and I plan set up a base there Colombia. I have plans travel to 5 different countries in Latin America. Immigration processes are straight forward in Thailand and Colombia.

    How much Spanish do you speak Exporer8939?

    Will you be bringing a Thai lady with you to Sosua? You know Thais can visit the Dominican Republic by just showing up and getting their 30 day VOA. If you didn't know, now you know.

    How you like me now?
    I am considering a lengthy stay in Sosua after my annual holiday in Brazil.

    I speak idiomatic Spanish, having made my living playing in bar bands in Mexico. My accent is terrible, but otherwise I do more than get by.

    I will be bringing a Mexicana to Brazil after the Thai lady leaves, I guess that will be my Spanish practice for Sosua.

  2. #35308

    I lived full time in the Dominican Republic for 10 plus years

    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    I am proud of you for learning Spanish.
    Thank you! I guess you didn't know learning to speak another language is considered to be part of a diversified liberal arts education at the university that was considered one of the top in the United States of America.

    After I moved to the Dominican Republic, I brushed up on my Spanish skills by attending university in UAPEC. Is considered to have one of the best language schools in Santo Domingo. Street Spanish and formal Spanish is indeed different. I am smart enough and have put the work in to master both.

    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    Do you get to practice much in Pattaya?
    1. I don't need practice. 2. I speak Spanish everyday while in Pattaya. Why? Because I am in touch with my girls in Colombia and the Dominican Republic. In touch with the manager that runs my business in the Dominican Republic. In touch with my lawyer (abogada). None of them speak English. Since asked, I was on Soil Tree Town and met a Colombian who was visiting Thailand. If Pattaya was his fourth stop on a tour of the country. We held our conversation in Spanish so I could practice. Afterwards he told my he understood everything I said and that my Spanish is pretty good. Just that I needed to work on my accent. LOL!

    If you want to limit yourself and be stuck traveling to places like Sosua then don't learn Spanish I ask for more out of myself and I get it by putting the work in. The point is NOT if you are marked as a tourist. The point is communication and enhancement of your experience when you travel. Now my Thai is not so good. That is because I have not decided how much time I plan to spend in Pattaya. But trust me it will be a lot more than the time I plan to spend in Sosua. My language skills has allowed me to become an investor in a business in Colombia and I plan set up a base there Colombia. I have plans travel to 5 different countries in Latin America. Immigration processes are straight forward in Thailand and Colombia.

    How much Spanish do you speak Exporer8939?

    Will you be bringing a Thai lady with you to Sosua? You know Thais can visit the Dominican Republic by just showing up and getting their 30 day VOA. If you didn't know, now you know.

    How you like me now?

  3. #35307
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    I am proud of you for learning Spanish. Do you get to practice much in Pattaya?
    He can always go find Rin. She speaks Spanish. Has a tattoo on her thigh that says Muy Caliente.
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  4. #35306

    Language skills

    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    I am proud of you for learning Spanish.

    Do you get to practice much in Pattaya?
    I tell newbies to Sosua it's not necessary to learn Spanish to enjoy the delights of P4P. I've travelled in many European countries, and had no problem getting laid in the red light districts. The local language there is always money.

    I would imagine I could get laid in Pattaya with no problem, and never run out of willing hoes.

    Of course it's different if you have business there, or live there. Obviously you need to be able to communicate with the local citizenry, business, culture, government etc. Or you'll forever be a tourist. But you obviously don't need to master the language of a place you are visiting for the first time, and maybe never again.

    I speak enough Spanish to get me around the Island solo, with no problems at all, or share a joke with the locals or my regular of 8 years whom doesn't speak English. Besides, the Spanish they speak and write, bears little resemblance to the formal Spanish you may learn. They have their own dialect and idiom. Their text messages often don't translate, LOL. Speak formal Spanish to them, and you'll still be marked as a tourist.

    I fell in love with Sosua my first night there with only "Dos cerveza por favor", along with some cash.

    My two centavos.

  5. #35305
    Quote Originally Posted by SubCmdr  [View Original Post]
    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 Ho Stroll. It is hard to imagine if you have never been there before but someone up in here has described it as a open air pussy market. I call it a Puta Pueblo. 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.

    Your time; Your money; Your dick; Your call!

    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.
    I am proud of you for learning Spanish.

    Do you get to practice much in Pattaya?

  6. #35304

    The ins and outs of Sosua!

    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    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!
    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!

  7. #35303

    If you are going to visit Spanish speaking countries Learn the language.

    Quote Originally Posted by GuiGui123  [View Original Post]
    How do you meet them then? If online which apps / sites?
    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 Ho Stroll. It is hard to imagine if you have never been there before but someone up in here has described it as a open air pussy market. I call it a Puta Pueblo. 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.

    Your time; Your money; Your dick; Your call!

    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.

  8. #35302
    Quote Originally Posted by GuiGui123  [View Original Post]
    How do you meet them then? If online which apps / sites?
    I have a "rotation" of about 6 girls some of which I've known for years that I know aren't going to steal from me and will perform everything that I want. I met most of them either on FB or through recommendations from other chicas. I added one this past trip on recommendation from my longest roster girl (10 years) and she was phenomenal.

  9. #35301
    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    I don't take street girls so I can't comment on performance or prices by them.
    How do you meet them then? If online which apps / sites?

  10. #35300
    Quote Originally Posted by OldKool  [View Original Post]
    Things are being turned upside down. Girls use to be able to seek safe haven in bars but no longer. I was told that national policed now go in Rumbas and check IDs. If the girl is not a local girl they are detained. This a serious change and will discourage the out of town girls. This is a serious blow.
    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!

  11. #35299
    Quote Originally Posted by OldKool  [View Original Post]
    Things are being turned upside down. Girls use to be able to seek safe haven in bars but no longer. I was told that national policed now go in Rumbas and check IDs. If the girl is not a local girl they are detained. This a serious change and will discourage the out of town girls. This is a serious blow.
    We'll see how it plays out over the next few months, the busy season. Rumors are rumours, and they always have 'plans', but they are spending a lot of money in Sosua these days, and that might indicate serious changes.

    For those who have not been to Sosua recently, the 'infrastructure' has improved remarkably. Streets paved, new sidewalks, tree planting, major water distribution construction, free wi-fi everywhere, back up power in the cheapest hotels, the empty lots full of derelict buildings and garbage razed and cleaned up, garbage bins on the street regularly emptied, and cleaner streets and sidewalks than in my midtown Toronto, so things are definitely changing. A shout out to Mayor Willie.

    But no matter how much they spend to clean up the place, and chase the hookers off the streets, they are still left with the old problem that plagues some real estate. We all know of say, restaurants, in our home town, that just have a bad rep. No matter how many new owners come in, spend money to renovate, change menus, they always seem to fail. Give 'them a year at best before you see the padlock on the door again.

    Sosua is like that. It has earned a bad rep as a notorious open air brothel, which embarasses the politicians when they hob nob at the Human Rights Conferences and such first world diplomatic affairs.

    You can, as they say, put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. They'll never get the kind of A-List tourism there that other Caribbean towns have. You won't bumping into Hollywood jet setters on Pedro.

    Which, bottom line, is why I like it. It is a taste of real life, with real people, who are not afraid to say what they think! One of the last bastions of freedom from Woke, and the artificial folks who promote it. It is a multi-racial, and multi sexually oriented society where all can live as they please, without Big Brother telling how they must live.

    Que Dios bendiga a Sosa!

  12. #35298
    This autumn all the troubles started with this:

    https://www.diariolibre.com/economia...-plata/2825766

    Somehow in the media the locals claim that businesses abandoned PC due to P4 P. They also have no clear understanding of a difference between Zona Rosa and Zona Roja. And obviously they always claim many participants to the scene are too young. Well, if this is not a problem then they start blaming the Chinese owners of the stores.

  13. #35297
    Quote Originally Posted by CoolieHigh  [View Original Post]
    Having a girlfriend that's into 3 somes and choosing the ladies for you is a SUPREME blessing. By her keeping things within the clan you avoid so MANY issues because she's sizing up the ladies for you. No undercoverd nutjobs or emotional damage lady sharks thatll disguise their flaws thru a phat ass and pair of dolly parten triple DDD's, NOPE, your girl is going to see thru all of that. When seeking a new female all you do is tell her what you're willing to pay and let her do all the negotiations. She's going to filter thru her friends and family network to find the right girl for yall to play with like she's your executive assistant LOL.

    In the mean time all you have to do is keep a cold presidente by your side with a hard shaft on standby for when it's time for her to ride the long Stallion into the Carribean night 😁 Dios Amo Este Pais!
    You know my routine here, and the chicas involved, but you give me too much credit Coolie.

    Truth be told, I rarely wander off the domestic reservation these days. The last threesome we had was over a year ago on my birthday. I used to have your appetite but now I have more blood rushing to my head these days, than my dick. Allows me to put my brain cells to work getting organized and not have to jump on everything fuckable that I meet. Pays dividends, now I got this take it or leave it attitude and that seems to attract more non pros than my former dick driven sex addicted personality, which would drop everything for a good free fuck! But.

    I my older years I can be cool, and if I get an invite from a chica, I can say things like, Sure, but not now, I'll be around, or It'll keep. Makes them more interested. LOL. But best to keep it simple, so P4 P with other chicas is less complicated.

    But I'll never be as cool as Cooiie, my friend. Get yer ass down here!

  14. #35296

    Sosewer

    I just spent three weeks in Sosua. I used to spend six months a year there but I moved on. I had a great time but I can certainly understand why people have soured on it but at the same time there is still plenty of fun to be had. I don't take street girls so I can't comment on performance or prices by them. I'll just touch on a few things.

    The police are rounding up Haitians by the truck load constantly, there are still some around but not like before and many of the ones that I personally know will not go out on the street because they know that they will eventually get picked up.

    Somebody on this board mentioned that the police are now going into bars. That is 100% true. I was in Bar Central one night and they marched right in there and arrested two girls. Here's the fucked up part and I heard about this but did not believe it until I saw it. The new bullshit excuse to pick up a girl is some kind of dress code. The two girls that were pulled out of Bar Central were dressed normally and they busted them for it. They let them go eventually so it's just a scare tactic to cut down on the number of girls on the street. There is a woman cop of some special authority that marches down the street with an army of police and she just points at a girl and they get handcuffed, it's total bullshit.

    I don't drink that much these days but when I do I drink to get drunk and I got shitfaced one night in Central and a girl named Nairobi who is a well known street rat pick poceted me, rookie mistake and I own it. Just before closing time I was sitting at the bar and she came up and sat next to me. She put her hand on my leg and I somewhat forcefully pushed it away. She did it again and it felt like she was tickling my leg but in hindsight she was inside my pocket pulling my money out of me bill holder. I didn't realize it until it was time to pay my bill and I had no money and they don't take cards, the **** didn't take my cards. The bartender had to walk me all the way down Pedro see. So I could go to an ATM and get pesos. First time in over 20 years of mongering that I have been robbed but like I said, I own it, my bad, whatever. Please save your advise or criticism for someone else because I know what I did wrong and it is the first time in my 67 years that I have been robbed, not a bad track record.

    Bailees. This is bizzare if you ask me. I never go to Bailees ever since they started letting girls hang in there. But a friend of mine that I had not seen in a couple of years wanted to meet there so I met him there. We sat in the back section for whatever reason and when the waiter came over the first thing he asked us was if we wanted a couple of girls for company. When the fuck did Bailees waiters become pimps?

    That's it. I'm on my way back to my little piece of paradise, Manizales with a few days in Medellin for some Seeking Arrangement fun. I've had great success with that but it's work but I have pulled some dime pieces off of that site but there are a lot of scammers and hookers galore but I weed them out very quickly. Best way to go if you want girls that are not hardened pros. I have a 19 year old that is hot as fuck that I have on a monthly allowance of only $250. USD a month that meets me once a week and just curls my toes with her performance, one week I go to Meddy and one week she comes to Manizales, a stunner. I have three others that I am "interviewing" for future consideration. One is on her way to my hotel as I type. Peace out.

  15. #35295

    Night

    Where best to hear to pickup at night? The bars / nightclubs or the casino? I have seen the footage of the casino at night and it looks amazing. What sort of time is best to head there?

    Also how on earth do you get around? Uber is so slow Didi / Grab doesn't work here. Is a car rental the way?

    Was at Sosua beach today, some incredible girls, so much better than Medellin imo.

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