Maybe this could work also in the DR

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After having lived here for more than 5 years now I have come to the conclusion that if the women in the DR would step up to the plate and take action things could change drastically here for the better.
Maybe this could work here?
No good education= no popola
No drinking water= no popola
No electricity= no popola

Women in the small town of Barbacaos, southwest Colombia, have reportedly gone on their second sex strike in two years, demanding that the roads to their remote region be repaved.
Dubbed the 'crossed legs movement,' the women in the town are refusing to have sex with their significant others until the road that connects their small, isolated town to the rest of the country is repaired, according to Colombia-based reporter John Otis.
And it might have actually worked. PRI reports that construction has resumed on the single road,
which is in such poor condition that trips to the nearest hospital take up to 14 hours, and many people in need of care die along the way.
Women in the small town of Barbacaos, southwest Colombia, have reportedly gone on their second sex strike in two years dubbed the 'crossed leg movement', demanding that the roads to their remote region be repaved
Women in the small town of Barbacaos, southwest Colombia, have reportedly gone on their second sex strike in two years dubbed the 'crossed leg movement', demanding that the roads to their remote region be repaved
'If you're going to send a container of Colombian goods to China, it will cost you more to bring it to a Colombian port than to get it from that Colombian port all the way across the other side of the world to China,' Mr Otis explained.

Women in the town first began withholding sex in 2011 to protest the poor condition of the road,
where Judge Marybell Silva joined the strike after seeing a young woman die along with her unborn child because the ambulance got stuck on the road and failed to reach a hospital in time.
Strike leader Ruby Quinonez said at the time: 'Why bring children into this world when they can just die without medical attention and we can't even offer them the most basic rights? We decided to stop having sex and stop having children until the state fulfils its previous promises.'

The single road is in such poor condition that trips to the nearest hospital take up to 14 hours, and many people in need of care die along the way
After three months and 19 days of abstinence, town politicians promised the road would be repaired and the government pledged $21million to pave at least half of the 35-mile road.
But after two years and no change, women resumed the strike. Now it seems the Army Corps of Engineers have brought in bulldozers and 'heavy machinery' to prove they will indeed rebuild the road.
But completion of the project, and simple maintenance of roads in Colombia, means working against difficult terrain, such as in the Andes mountains, and a decade-old guerrilla war.


Read more: Colombian women launch sex strike 'Crossed Leg Movement' | Mail Online
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Luperon

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Woman should be in charge of most things, there would be less violence and fraud. But, if they withheld their butt it would lead to violence and rape perpetrated by their own husbands.
 

dv8

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it will not work because an average dominican woman is like oysters fed rabbit during estrogen therapy: horny as f**k. she no care for power, asphalted streets and such. she cares about dick.