In all the time I have been a member of DR1 I have never heard anyone on this forum mention a book called...
"Whats' Love Got To Do With It?-Transnational desires and sex tourism in the Dominican Republic" by Denise Brennan.
I just finished reading it and even for a person like me who has been to the island quite a few times(and to Sosua 3 times) this was a very sobering account of the whole sex tourism business and how and why it developed in Sosua of all places. This little town is world famous for its role in the global sex tourism scene and the authors' accounts of the dominican girls' aspirations and motivations make for a very interesting read.
The reason why I mention this is because there are those of us who keep short or long-term relationships with dominican girls whenever we go. It was very sobering to read about their collective social and romantic entanglements and the short-sightedness with which they handle their side of a long-distance relationships.
I recommend this book because as a person who has dated dominican girls who were not in the sex trade(and a few who were) I found myself amused and quite taken aback by the similarities. For anyone who does'nt know or thinks they know please read this book. It will definitely open your eyes about attempting to date a dominincana. Even if the girl in question is not a whore it will help you understand that what they consider love is very different from anything you think it is.
"Whats' Love Got To Do With It?-Transnational desires and sex tourism in the Dominican Republic" by Denise Brennan.
I just finished reading it and even for a person like me who has been to the island quite a few times(and to Sosua 3 times) this was a very sobering account of the whole sex tourism business and how and why it developed in Sosua of all places. This little town is world famous for its role in the global sex tourism scene and the authors' accounts of the dominican girls' aspirations and motivations make for a very interesting read.
The reason why I mention this is because there are those of us who keep short or long-term relationships with dominican girls whenever we go. It was very sobering to read about their collective social and romantic entanglements and the short-sightedness with which they handle their side of a long-distance relationships.
I recommend this book because as a person who has dated dominican girls who were not in the sex trade(and a few who were) I found myself amused and quite taken aback by the similarities. For anyone who does'nt know or thinks they know please read this book. It will definitely open your eyes about attempting to date a dominincana. Even if the girl in question is not a whore it will help you understand that what they consider love is very different from anything you think it is.