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spmc

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YEAH RIGHT....you and EDDY keep telling yourselves you are actually doing a good thing paying for these girls....you are actually saving them from a bad life!!!!!!What bullsh$$TTTT. Oh and let's not forget that the girls, being put onto drugs, beaten and treated like meat actually attract tourists to Sosua and the dirty old men who come to Sosua for the girls really make the town into the nicest tourist destination.
Give me a break those men are for the most part pennieless, they live in dirty cheap rooms and probably do not spend more than $20.00 a day (girls included). When will you start realizing that the prostitution is killing Sosua.

My last trip was at the end of August for 10 days. I spent around $130 a day (excluding hotel and airfare). Most of the $130 was not spent on directly on women.

I actually tip some of the people who provide services to me i.e. maid, waiter, bartenders. Dominicans do not tip!

An example: I always rent my beach chair from the same two guys, have now for years. Back in the day, I haggled with them over price. We are at the point now where I pay what I want for the chair and yes, I know the chairs are free further down the beach! Last year, there was nobody on the beach, for days! I paid $100 pesos for the chairs so they would have some money, Dominicans and expats will not do this! Ask the people who work at the beach where the money comes from, it is the tourist.

Sosua has a core base of repeat visitors, people who come down 3, 4 or 5 times a year. Broke-ass men spending less than $20 a day? Pleeeaasseeee!!!

If these girls are so repulsed to be with me, why is it impossible for me to wake them up in the morning? Why do they want to have breakfast with me?
I am only 37, not overweight, speak some Spanish and for many of the Dominicanas that I met, I am the best guy they will ever meet!
 

Alyonka

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Thanks for your explanation! I usually don't get involved in anyone's personal affairs unless I see something totally wrong taking place. It is just hard to estimate sometimes what is right or wrong in a foreign country unless you actually see someone get hurt. And in many cases even false beatings can take place to get foreigner's attention and steal from them at the end.:(
 

greydread

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If we just could do something about those awful gringas, and their sleazy, corrupt activities, this would be such a nice place! Wouldn't it?

Maybe we can get a movement started .... clean up the place ... make it just like back home .......... :pirate:

I just came from lunch at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, DC. Some of the Women there fit the description of these Sankie-hopping Gringas and they had young, handsome, ambitious, energetic Gringos at lunch with them. These Sankies were very attentive and some even took notes as the Gringas spoke. I am afraid to guess what horrible undercover activities these poor guys would be exposed to, once those diamond encrusted baguettes got them out of the public eye.

As the cleaning of Sosua progresses, the problem has moved North just like it did in the Boca Chica example. I shudder to think what'll happen to Boston and NY once they clean up DC (Dominican style).
 

Major448

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As the cleaning of Sosua progresses, the problem has moved North just like it did in the Boca Chica example. I shudder to think what'll happen to Boston and NY once they clean up DC (Dominican style).

I am originally from that large city in NJ, lived in the Boston area for years (even went to grad business school and worked up there for a while), and spent most of the last 30+ years in "lower" Connecticut (Fairfield county) .....

It is already there, and has been for years! In many ways, the DR is already "just like home"!
 

Major448

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I just came from lunch at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, DC. Some of the Women there fit the description of these Sankie-hopping Gringas and they had young, handsome, ambitious, energetic Gringos at lunch with them. These Sankies were very attentive and some even took notes as the Gringas spoke. I am afraid to guess what horrible undercover activities these poor guys would be exposed to, once those diamond encrusted baguettes got them out of the public eye.

Of course, in the states, they're not called Sankies. You know what the "ladies" call them right? (Although not gross or hateful, I dislike the name, given it's implications.)
 

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Of course, in the states, they're not called Sankies. You know what the "ladies" call them right? (Although not gross or hateful, I dislike the name, given it's implications.)

Help me out here Major.... all that comes to mind is 'boy toy'. Inquiring minds and all that.....:cheeky:

:bunny::bunny:

AE
 

Major448

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Help me out here Major.... all that comes to mind is 'boy toy'. Inquiring minds and all that.....:cheeky:

:bunny::bunny:

AE

OOPS! Forgot to put in in the post!

In the states, and I do have it on good faith that the DR "ladies" as well, refer to these guys as Mandingos. For a good laugh, look up the meaning in the Urban Dictionary. Of course, I er, uhm, have no firsthand knowledge about this, of course!;););)
 

greydread

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OOPS! Forgot to put in in the post!

In the states, and I do have it on good faith that the DR "ladies" as well, refer to these guys as Mandingos. For a good laugh, look up the meaning in the Urban Dictionary. Of course, I er, uhm, have no firsthand knowledge about this, of course!;););)

White Mandingos?

Novel concept!
 

AlterEgo

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OOPS! Forgot to put in in the post!

In the states, and I do have it on good faith that the DR "ladies" as well, refer to these guys as Mandingos. For a good laugh, look up the meaning in the Urban Dictionary. Of course, I er, uhm, have no firsthand knowledge about this, of course!;););)

Ah, oh, okay, I was picturing a different type of American sanky. :cheeky:

I did google it, and the Urban Dictionary definition made me smile; I learned it's also the name of a black porno star, the titles of some of his flicks sound, ah..., interesting. :speechles:speechles:speechles

AE
 

Major448

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Of course, in the states, they're not called Sankies. You know what the "ladies" call them right? (Although not gross or hateful, I dislike the name, given it's implications.)

As a black man, I do dislike the term. But it is what it is, and it is already out there!
 

Chirimoya

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In Dominican slang, "dar mandinga" means to give someone a beating but it also has a sexual connotation.
 

Chelleyyyyy

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Since so much in Sosua and the DR is in cash, it's hard to track actual expenditures in town by men coming for the women... But my two visits to the area and research into the hotel industry gives me the opinion that a very large percentage of the money spent in town is from men traveling to the Sosua area for sex. I was observing where the hotels that do well and the ones that fold and downtown hotels seem to do relatively ok in comparison to hotels that are not within walking distance to the main bar area. The way to improve the situation would probably be to reserve some good land near town and offer special tax incentives to build a nice upper-end shopping district and a couple nice hotels. In St. Thomas they have done that along with a nice Marina... What would be catastrophic is to try to do away with the prostitutes, which would lead to less air service to POP, a further deterioration of retail and commercial real estate in the area and more crime... So, what I'm saying is that what the area needs is to encourage local development districts that will bring in more people for other activities...then if that is successful, the prosititution industry could be discarded if that is what people want. All that being said, I am not a Dominican Citizen...

i read this and though, hmm.. it sounds interesting! i like it! lets see something like this happen :)