prostitution affects tourism in sosua

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bigbird

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The former Attorney General stated as much more than once. It is not a "belief", it is a fact that the government does not want sex tourists. Dominicans hate the image of the DR being a sex tourism location.

Just like I said, they (the government) will make small moves to make it appear they are cleaning up the town. All done with smoke and mirrors. I believe you have been in la rep dom longer than I, now there were hoes when you got here and there are still hoes here now.

If they really wanted it gone, it would have been gone............. plain and simple
 

the gorgon

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Just like I said, they (the government) will make small moves to make it appear they are cleaning up the town. All done with smoke and mirrors. I believe you have been in la rep dom longer than I, now there were hoes when you got here and there are still hoes here now.

If they really wanted it gone, it would have been gone............. plain and simple

it is a balancing act. the guys who want the Jet Blue guys gone have the upper hand, because they have the money to get the ears of the town officials, and they are not getting any pushback from the Jet Blue guys, who just roll in, and roll out. they are not going to fight the power. when they get squeezed sufficiently, they will bugger off to Bahia and Rio, and things will return to the old days.

prostitutes everywhere.
 

bigbird

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it is a balancing act. the guys who want the Jet Blue guys gone have the upper hand, because they have the money to get the ears of the town officials,...........

Oh I can agree with that. Some BIG time investors step up to the plate and you won't see a puta within 25 kilometers of Pedro Clisante. At this moment I don't see that happening. Originally Amber Cove was going to initiate a cleanup. Turns out those cruise ship passengers aren't the least bit interested in a day trip to Sosua. Maybe this new port in PP may change things but i doubt it. For a cruiser a day trip to Cabarete kite boarding (or whatever it is they do) sounds more fun than walking the strip of Sosua.

Either way, next year this time ........... same ol', same ol'
 

the gorgon

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Oh I can agree with that. Some BIG time investors step up to the plate and you won't see a puta within 25 kilometers of Pedro Clisante. At this moment I don't see that happening. Originally Amber Cove was going to initiate a cleanup. Turns out those cruise ship passengers aren't the least bit interested in a day trip to Sosua. Maybe this new port in PP may change things but i doubt it. For a cruiser a day trip to Cabarete kite boarding (or whatever it is they do) sounds more fun than walking the strip of Sosua.

Either way, next year this time ........... same ol', same ol'

the cruise port at Amber Cove was never going to have any meaningful effect on Sosua, because cruise ship passengers do not generally travel more than 7 miles from the ship. that distance is like the umbilical cord. they do not want to get into something like a car accident 15 miles from the ship, and take a risk of getting left by the vessel.
 

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Just like I said, they (the government) will make small moves to make it appear they are cleaning up the town. All done with smoke and mirrors. I believe you have been in la rep dom longer than I, now there were hoes when you got here and there are still hoes here now.

If they really wanted it gone, it would have been gone............. plain and simple


And I think I’m there longer than both of you combined. It’s always been there. Bordellos catering to Dominicans were there in the 70’s. Playa Palenque, our favorite beach, was a mini Boca Chica in the old days. Hookers everywhere. “Good” Dominicans avoided it like the plaque. Sound familiar? The government cleaned them out, swept it all away, and today it’s full of middle class Dominicans. And a rare American. Yes, some Europeans with their wintertime Dominican women, but they come together, no beach matchups. I think they mostly all live in a large residential that caters to older Euros.

So.....where did the hookers all go? Scattered around the south coast beaches, at least two we know moved to Sosúa for high season. They certainly didn’t retire.

I don’t know if it’s better to leave them alone in one place.......at least everyone knows where they are if they are looking for one.
 

the gorgon

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i know numerous people who have been to Sosua, from many different countries. as we speak, six of my childhood friends from Jamaica are in Sosua on an 8 day hiatus.

i cannot think of one person i know who ever came to Sosua for the sights, unless the sights were short skirts with girls in them.
 

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And I think I’m there longer than both of you combined. It’s always been there. Bordellos catering to Dominicans were there in the 70’s. Playa Palenque, our favorite beach, was a mini Boca Chica in the old days. Hookers everywhere. “Good” Dominicans avoided it like the plaque. Sound familiar? The government cleaned them out, swept it all away, and today it’s full of middle class Dominicans. And a rare American. Yes, some Europeans with their wintertime Dominican women, but they come together, no beach matchups. I think they mostly all live in a large residential that caters to older Euros.

So.....where did the hookers all go? Scattered around the south coast beaches, at least two we know moved to Sosúa for high season. They certainly didn’t retire.

I don’t know if it’s better to leave them alone in one place.......at least everyone knows where they are if they are looking for one.

even the little water park north of San Cristobal don't remember hookers there either and definitely no or very few foreigners. Had forgotten about it for a long time wonder if its still there?? AE you might know. Had lots of little swimming areas and a cafeteria. think had a rio running through it so water was always fresh and clean.
 

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even the little water park north of San Cristobal don't remember hookers there either and definitely no or very few foreigners. Had forgotten about it for a long time wonder if its still there?? AE you might know. Had lots of little swimming areas and a cafeteria. think had a rio running through it so water was always fresh and clean.

It’s still there. La Toma. It was Trujillo’s private place.
 

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And I think I’m there longer than both of you combined. It’s always been there. Bordellos catering to Dominicans were there in the 70’s. Playa Palenque, our favorite beach, was a mini Boca Chica in the old days. Hookers everywhere. “Good” Dominicans avoided it like the plaque. Sound familiar? The government cleaned them out, swept it all away, and today it’s full of middle class Dominicans. And a rare American. Yes, some Europeans with their wintertime Dominican women, but they come together, no beach matchups. I think they mostly all live in a large residential that caters to older Euros.

So.....where did the hookers all go? Scattered around the south coast beaches, at least two we know moved to Sosúa for high season. They certainly didn’t retire.

I don’t know if it’s better to leave them alone in one place.......at least everyone knows where they are if they are looking for one.

Up until the 70s and 80's, prostitution was tolerated but well hidden. The city was full of cat houses located in residential areas and nobody complained. Discretion was the rule of the day.

Who remembers Herminias? Petite Chateu? Par de 7? Mona Lisa? There were tons of them.

There were even houses where underage girls were readily available and their virginity offered to the highest bidders. More often than not, those bidders were politicians and high ranking Military and Police officials who would brag about how much they paid for their virgins.

Those were the days when one could walk around and not see another gringo for weeks, let alone sex tourists.

I have always said once the internet came along and the secret got out about the islands houses of pleasure the whole thing started going downhill.

The advent of smart phones pretty much was the last nail in the coffin.
 

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Not so much the Internet per se imo, but for sure the Closer we got to Recording and sharing things in REAL TIME.... the closer we got to the point of No Return... You cant keep anything a secret, when pretty much EVERYONE has a smart phone and can take and send a video , mere micro-seconds after it happens ...

Its virtually impossible to keep anything a secrets any more at that point .

For example, Technology challenged me just learned The other day
that Whats app now does Conference or GROUP Video Calls .. like 4 people at the same time ,from anywhere on the Globe on a live Video chat .. Not sure when this was even released or launched, but I just saw it ..
Cool stuff.. times sure have changed .
 

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Being a math guy, I would be interested in the numbers behind this drop in the bucket and the size of the total bucket. Feel free to help me with the numbers as they pertain to Sosua.


My best guess would be that prostitution brings in at least $100,000/day. That number could be very low considering my lack of knowledge and the way one wants to crunch the numbers. Compare that to Casa Marina's daily numbers and you might be able to figure out how many Casa Marinas you would have to build to replace the income from prostitution.
 

bienamor

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Up until the 70s and 80's, prostitution was tolerated but well hidden. The city was full of cat houses located in residential areas and nobody complained. Discretion was the rule of the day.

Who remembers Herminias? Petite Chateu? Par de 7? Mona Lisa? There were tons of them.

There were even houses where underage girls were readily available and their virginity offered to the highest bidders. More often than not, those bidders were politicians and high ranking Military and Police officials who would brag about how much they paid for their virgins.

Those were the days when one could walk around and not see another gringo for weeks, let alone sex tourists.

I have always said once the internet came along and the secret got out about the islands houses of pleasure the whole thing started going downhill.

The advent of smart phones pretty much was the last nail in the coffin.

Aw La Petite Chateu wonder floor shows, only problem was getting to work later. Burned now early 90s
 

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Being a math guy, I would be interested in the numbers behind this drop in the bucket and the size of the total bucket. Feel free to help me with the numbers as they pertain to Sosua.

just boning alone? based on prices as seen on some other sites count 30 bucks a pop, so to speak. some ladiez may charge more, some may charge less but that's a good average, i guess.
 

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just boning alone? based on prices as seen on some other sites count 30 bucks a pop, so to speak. some ladiez may charge more, some may charge less but that's a good average, i guess.

You have to count more than just the money from sex. Guys have to at least eat and find a place to sleep.
 

jd426

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Monger Budget is approx $200- $250 a DAY...that is without the Hotel and airfare ... just on the ground ... food , drinks, beach, fun with the girls etc . This is based on extensive surveys done on another site catering to this "Hobby".. and if they don't know, who does ?.

go from there ..

I think the $100K pumped into the Sosua Economy/ day is a very accurate # . That would be about 500 guys in town . Sounds right .
 

slowmo

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I was hoping to add Western Union boyfriends to the total. As well, you should add the legacy money, otherwise known as being a wife.
 

the gorgon

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Up until the 70s and 80's, prostitution was tolerated but well hidden. The city was full of cat houses located in residential areas and nobody complained. Discretion was the rule of the day.

Who remembers Herminias? Petite Chateu? Par de 7? Mona Lisa? There were tons of them.

There were even houses where underage girls were readily available and their virginity offered to the highest bidders. More often than not, those bidders were politicians and high ranking Military and Police officials who would brag about how much they paid for their virgins.

Those were the days when one could walk around and not see another gringo for weeks, let alone sex tourists.

I have always said once the internet came along and the secret got out about the islands houses of pleasure the whole thing started going downhill.

The advent of smart phones pretty much was the last nail in the coffin.

let me be picky and correct you, JD. par de 5 , not 7. the great 55, not so far from El Almendro. Herminias was a landmark, with Manolos not far away. Petit Chateau was a long ride, but worth it..
 

the gorgon

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You have to count more than just the money from sex. Guys have to at least eat and find a place to sleep.

not to mention how many bottles of Grey Goose and Chiroc that get sold by Playero. try to understand that the Jet Blue guys do not just come to rummage women. it is an event. they rent luxurious villas, and have SUV loads of girls shuttled in. they go through big money on a weekend, poon tang speaking.
 

ctrob

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And the cleansing has absolutely nothing to do with economics or blue jet big spenders.
 
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