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05-01-25 17:06 #35761Senior Member

Posts: 201That's what I'm talking about. Perfect spot too. The rocks a little way down the beach are usually a bit more secluded, at least when I've been there. She ever give you that back rub?
Originally Posted by Oakie
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Coolie, checked the Haiti board just for shits, hasn't changed since last time I checked it nearly a year ago! Dead as a doornail. I was chatting with a girl from Port au prince on Badoo recently and she said coyotes are charging upwards to $500 to get them across the border. There's certainly incentive for them to go to Sosua and get that back.
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05-01-25 16:34 #35760Senior Member

Posts: 2405Funny you should mention that, but I'm not surprised that you would be aware of Sosia's generous offer and help, rare at the time, to settle the Jewish refugees.
Originally Posted by CoolieHigh
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Sosua (DR was an Ally in WW2) is proud of its contribution and there's a Jewish Memorial Museum just off the strip. Two of their Main Streets, Dr. Rosen and David Stern are named after the founders.
I lost close relatives in that War, and last year I reminded folks on ISG, that next day was Remembrance Day, with a tip of the hat to those who served.
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05-01-25 08:45 #35759Senior Member

Posts: 164Back again.
I'm leaving tomorrow for Sosua again. I'm an old-time Sosua person and used to love going out to the discotecas (that play salsa, merengue and bachata) dance all night with a bunch of beautiful women and then take one back to my place. I always say the best night of my life was in Sosua when I was walking back to the condo at 3:00 AM with my girlfriend (from the US) on one arm and probably the most gorgeous Haitian that I've ever seen on my other arm. I had not been there for about 6-7 years and last year was the first time that I had been back (and I was solo). At the beginning of my trip, I was sorely disappointed and probably wrote about it here. I'm not going to go back and read my posts from a year ago, but I know my biggest disappointment (almost as much as the ladies) were the number of extremely rude and inconsiderate men I met. In the past, we are all there for the same thing and were all friends, last year. It seemed like I was surrounded by men whose mamas didn't raise them right. My second biggest disappointment was that all of the places played American rap (and not even good rap) instead of the music that the locals listen to.
Towards the end of my trip, I got away from the strip and started going to places that were not inundated with street walkers and the men that love them and actually had a good time the last few days I was there. I actually sat and had decent conversations in my bad Spanish with more than a few women and I even took a few out to dinner. There was a Haitian owned bar about 1/2 mile away from the strip (the opposite direction of the main beach, maybe north?) and I actually danced salsa and merengue with more than a few women because no men were there. Anyway, once I got away from the strip, I met a few women that were actually able to pretend to be into me and took them on dates. I know what some of you are thinking, but I live in Seattle (and I say this a million times) a toothless crackhead is $300/ HR. So if I pay $30-40 bucks for dinner and drinks and give her $100 (I think I paid about $80-$100 on average for the lady). I'm not going to complain. I'll pay up to $150 without hesitation if she's attractive. I won't pay more than $50 for a girl on the strip though. I even found a strip club and spent some more time than necessary there (though I didn't know what bills to toss at the dancers) That was near the swingers place, I was completely surprised when I found it. Anyway, I'll be there for a week then head to Santo Domingo for 2 days and then I'm off to Peru for a couple of weeks. My first day or so, I'll be on the strip, simply because it is incredibly entertaining, but after that, I'm going to do what I did last year and just stay off the beaten path.
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05-01-25 06:51 #35758Senior Member

Posts: 2405How about a day at the beach, with my non pro and semi pro pals? Might lighten the mood a little, and remind us of the important things in our hobby!
Originally Posted by IronQuinn
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Total cost? Lunch for three, a few beers, and 2 motoconchos back.
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04-30-25 22:59 #35757Senior Member

Posts: 550Just Another Day in the Sosua Forum
Just another day on the Sosua board hermano. Just par for the course over here. But by folks continuing to put their 2 cents in about Sosua it proves to my point that the SU is FAR from dead. Hell you want to see a dead monger destination? Go look over in the Haiti board section. Now that's DEAD. Hell I believe a last true report about a guy going into Haiti was by you 2 yrs ago. Meanwhile that little beach town some how, some way is steady rocking.
Originally Posted by IronQuinn
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And that's why the DR has a special place in my heart. I judge people and countries on when shit hit the fan. And here it is supposedly the best country on earth (USA) where you can make a shit ton of money were panicking in the streets closing down everything waiting for everyone to die BUT you come to this little beach town and no one gave a shit. You were looked at as a serious weirdo if you wore a mask walking the beach. Down there you still shook a mans hand and didn't keep a 6-foot distance when speaking to a hunny dip like the cdc recommended.
Originally Posted by Oakie
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The jewish settlers that founded that beach town chose wisely as this was their refuge to find sanity after they had to flee their home country during world war 2. And that little beach town proved itself again to be a mans destination to find sanity during an insane time when the world went crazy.
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04-30-25 04:01 #35756Senior Member

Posts: 6685How does one comment on a place they have never visited? YouTube KNOWLEDGE?
Yet, we continue to see some guys who have never been there comparing Sosua to Pattaya. Yet completely ignoring what others have to say about it from actual experience of visiting both places.
Originally Posted by Oakie
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Still trying to figure out how someone who has never visited Thailand speaks with such authority on the place. I can tell you the OP's description of the place is completely wrong. Where is my 10 years of living in the Dominican Republic puts my description of the place (The Open Air Brother know as Sousa) dead on point.But some guys prefer the ease and convenience of having their their hoes being supplied to them by the wholesale commercial mamasan bars that line the street of Pattaya, Others are drawn to the thousands of ladyboys that are for rent.
What keeps me coming back to Sosua?
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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I avoid the bad problems with service as I am able to speak Spanish and that adds to quality of my experiences with chicas. I also have regulars and referrals from people who enjoy Sousa but have long stopped posting in this thread due to the constant attacks on their posts from individuals who cannot STAND to have a negative world said about the place.
My position that in the world of International Trickin locations, Sousa is one of them. But there are better places.
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04-30-25 03:38 #35755Senior Member

Posts: 57Back on Track to the Su
Planning a first time visit during the 2nd Week of May. There seems to be such a mixed bag on this place I have to go see for myself. Some buddies told me about Sosusa in 2013 but I wasn't sold. Been all over the globe with this hobby and met more than a handful of ISG'ers. From reports and these youtube creep cam videos it gives off somewhat of a clocktower night vibe mixed with BKK walking street thrown in.
TMBTS, is where I got most of the knowledge I plan to use on this trip. I'll be mixing in Diving time and chicas. Not 100% sure where I'm staying. I'm between AirBnb, Alicia Beach Hotel or somewhere beach front. Will be sure to post a good review with descriptions, prices, and times to get this thread back on track LOL.
Not a long time guy, just want my hour maybe 2 then adios. PM me if interested in grabbing a drink.
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04-29-25 21:05 #35754Senior Member

Posts: 2405Don't get me started. LOL.
Originally Posted by CoolieHigh
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Girly men have nothing to fear but fear itself! This is a popular vacation spot, we're talking about here, not a survival trek through the Amazon Rainforest, LOL.
The sky fell on a lot of these naysayers a long time ago. If it's not COVID, it's Climate Change, End of Democracy, stock market never coming back, and that "epidemic of syphilis" in Sosua that never materialized.
Dominicans just laugh at girly men. (I know first hand from my three days in the carnacia (butchers shop) local clinic, where they don't use a local anaesthetic before stuffing all those tubes into me. I hollered like a stuck pig, but they were laughing, and I couldn't help laughing too, in spite of the pain.).
But some guys prefer the ease and convenience of having their their hoes being supplied to them by the wholesale commercial mamasan bars that line the street of Pattaya, Others are drawn to the thousands of ladyboys that are for rent. There and in Brazil. Who knows how many?
Sosia is definitely not for them!
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04-29-25 19:48 #35753Senior Member

Posts: 62Yup I was there when the borders opened after covid!
Yup Sosua was a blast after they open the border, albeit they had curfews but the chicas were hungry Was hold up at the Hotel Europa what a blast at the inside pool bar Fun times!
Originally Posted by Oakie
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04-29-25 19:43 #35752Senior Member

Posts: 62The Newbies will be eaten alive!! Carveat Emptor buyer beware!
Folks if your a vet or have been in the hobby you know the pit falls and land mines of Sosua, the days of pussy served on a silver platta are gone that bus left the station long time ago, you got to earn your sosua stirpes! After a few trips add good chicas to your roster vet and vibe with chicas any red flags on to the next, its the guy that never mongered or dealt with working girls its a business transaction. Like any deal it could be good or bad, You can still have a good time just do your home work carry on be safe!
Originally Posted by TravelingMan3
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04-29-25 19:34 #35751Senior Member

Posts: 62Don't shoot the messenger!
Just my observations and first hand knowledge Sir you have some good points But they are giving the hatians a hard time, I'm a Vet going since 2013 and stay 3 months at a time during the Hi season and visit every 45 days I visit I was one of the top posters on the defunct TMBTS forum So not some newbie spouting off! Be safe No 1 Rule chica proof your Room!!
Originally Posted by CoolieHigh
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04-29-25 17:39 #35750Senior Member

Posts: 201Crazy Thread
Sometimes I jump on here just for the entertainment value. This has to be the only thread on ISG where people argue over completely different destinations than the thread they're actually in. I wouldn't go to the Angola thread if I wanted to read up on Nigerian ass. We have a lunatic that talks about himself in the third person, a slew of people who put up negative posts yet still keep coming to the thread, and doom and gloom posters saying the Haitians will disappear forever. I swear, I need a bag of popcorn when I kick back to read this thread and watch the display. I've been all over this world and still keep coming back to Sosua because I love it there, and then I post about the good times. I genuinely have the best time when I come to Fantasy Island. There's a hell of a lot more here than the "same 25 worn out chicks" walking around. I've had some top talent here through the years that I'd put up against anywhere else in the world. For those who didn't have a good time in Sosua, maybe it's you and not the place. It's easy to point fingers. For the haters, why do you keep posting here? Go somewhere else. There are a handful of really solid posters in this thread, you know who you are. The rest just has to be filtered through. Personally, I'd like to see more trip reports with pics on Sosua, rather than hear about Thailand.
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04-29-25 16:32 #35749Senior Member

Posts: 2405Sosua was amazing during COVID. Basically business as usual, while the World was going through hell.
Originally Posted by CoolieHigh
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It's hard to get Dominicans to follow the rules, especially in the close community barrios, and aside from public buildings and the two Supermarkets with masks and social distancing, folks carried on as usual. There were lots of "bulletins" issued about the latest quarantine, and bar closings, but any bar with a kitchen just pulled down the shades and served their liquor in paper cups, while they waited for their "take out" LOL The cops would take a quick look around and move on. Hotels and condos with a bar were exempt from all rules. A lot of us never wore a mask, just used commonsense!
As a result, the DR mortality rate was a fraction of the power hungry Western authoritarian virtue signalling regimes.
Girly men! LOL.See folks like you that lives by the sky is falling fear shows me why you're not meant to come to the Dominican Republic. You got to be a mans mans to come and enjoy the island of hispanola. You make adjustments you don't succumb to fear and then make BS statements. Soon as some changes come you're all up in uproar screaming its the end of sousa. Another nail in the coffin. REALLY? I've been literally hearing that bullshit for almost 20 yrs now. Congratulations on being another guy that comes to the board and predict the fall of Sosua that still have NEVER came. Meanwhile REALITY sets in, you know where 1 +1= 2, has proven that the beaches, the ladies, and your favorite bar / restaurant are ALL still here. Hell I put money that where ever you're from half of your favorite top 10 restaurants are gone. I know mines are and I'm in the States.
The can't afford to stop the Haitians from coming in, they contribute so much to the economy, so they play the corrupt game of showing the flag once in a while, and I've seen servers and kitchen staff rounded up, and a week later they, or a new bunch just take their place. Same with the girls. LOL.So yeah while you keep spreading fear and be another fake monger Nostradamus, you know the guy that foretold that the world was going to end BUT was WRONG, we monger gents we'll continue to live in reality where we'll be catching flights to lounge on that majestic beach, talking to the hunnys, chilling out with our expat amigos having a presidente. Salute!
P.S. The roundup won't be forever just like covid was NOT forever. As soon as DR realize that haitians have been the quiet undercurrent strong backbone of their economy for DECADES those roundups will quietly disappear. Folks are already complaining about about timeline for major construction being pushed back and / or put on hold simply because of the lack of workers and guess who the majority of the workers were. Sure wasnt dominicans. And now that jobs are available, dominicans don't won't to work that hard for that type of pay. So who you going to call to get the work done..
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04-29-25 16:22 #35748Senior Member

Posts: 6419Brazil vs Thailand
I have been to both countries. If a monger is more interested in the quality of the women over the quantity then Brazil blows Thailand away. If a monger values sexual service then there is no better country than Brazil.
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04-29-25 00:08 #35747Senior Member

Posts: 550Another nail in the coffin? FUCK OUT OF HERE LOL
Another nail in coffin for Sosua?? 🤣Surely you jest LOL. You sound like another broken record that lives thru "the sky is falling" fear racket. I take it you were one of those guys that thought we ALL were going to die when covid hit so wore a mask in their own home living by themselves while taking their 3rd vaccine shot of the year. Meanwhile I was flying coast to coast in the US with nobody at the airports for $40 dollars each way chillin on a extra clean plane with mad space to myself. Or better yet lounged in Sosua with a poured cup of presidente in my hand with 2 chicas on my lap during the time when the government cut off drinking alcohol at 3 pm. Tio Oakie has the photos.
Originally Posted by AsianSeeker777
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See folks like you that lives by the sky is falling fear shows me why you're not meant to come to the Dominican Republic. You got to be a mans mans to come and enjoy the island of hispanola. You make adjustments you don't succumb to fear and then make BS statements. Soon as some changes come you're all up in uproar screaming its the end of sousa. Another nail in the coffin. REALLY? I've been literally hearing that bullshit for almost 20 yrs now. Congratulations on being another guy that comes to the board and predict the fall of Sosua that still have NEVER came. Meanwhile REALITY sets in, you know where 1 +1= 2, has proven that the beaches, the ladies, and your favorite bar / restaurant are ALL still here. Hell I put money that where ever you're from half of your favorite top 10 restaurants are gone. I know mines are and I'm in the States.
So yeah while you keep spreading fear and be another fake monger nostradamus, you know the guy that foretold that the world was going to end BUT was WRONG, we monger gents we'll contiune to live in reality where we'll be catching flights to lounge on that majestic beach, talking to the hunnys, chilling out with our expat amigos having a presidente. SALUTE!
P.S. The roundup won't be forever just like covid was NOT forever. As soon as DR realize that haitians have been the quiet undercurrent strong backbone of their economy for DECADES those roundups will quietly disappear. Folks are already complaining about about timeline for major construction being pushed back and / or put on hold simply because of the lack of workers and guess who the majority of the workers were. Sure wasnt dominicans. And now that jobs are available, dominicans don't won't to work that hard for that type of pay. So who you going to call to get the work done. Ghostbusters are retired and the folks that are willing to do the work are literally on the western half of the island. So yeah calm down. That haitian coco isn't going nowhere.








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