This is how most poor Dominicans live in the country side.
La vida en el campo!
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JJ
Peaceful lives? There are more micro politics, child abuse and people that grow up not knowing how old they are in these campos than any of our barrios around the cities. Yes it is romantic to watch from the outside in, but I think you'll find it's pretty nasty living it.
There is nothing romantic or idyllic about poverty. I would rather live in Canada.
I remember waking up in the morning scrambling to get dressed and running outside to try to find the outhouse, which I could not remember where it was, just to take my morning ****...
Peaceful lives? There are more micro politics, child abuse and people that grow up not knowing how old they are in these campos than any of our barrios around the cities. Yes it is romantic to watch from the outside in, but I think you'll find it's pretty nasty living it.
preach. last year i went on a trip to a campo, close to where malko lives. there was, of course, a wooden latrina. and the wood was used pretty sparsely. my host unlocked a cabinet in the kitchen, handed me a roll of TP and i set out on an adventure. the outhouse was placed on a slope and, as it turned out, this position made it rather unstable. as soon as i stuck my ass out the entire construction moved backwards and downwards accompanied with loud creaks. it ain't easy for a woman to do her business standing up straight, not breathing and stifling hysteric laughter. in all, it was fun but taking a morning dump should not endanger your life.
neither should a centipede hidden in the woodwork endanger the integrity of your nether regions.