In high season there would be 500+ whore mongers in Sosua per day, depending on your definition of whore monger.I have no math. I have questions. How much of that money was from whore mongers and how many whore mongers were there weekly?
Yes!!! Even my go to places have become hit n miss! Nelson's served me raw huge burger !So true - fried garbage left under warming lights for many hours. Inedible, which reminds me I had a dinner at a hotel restaurant last night ( I won't name it, but it has a pool next to the bar) - the food was literally inedible - what passes for restaurant food in Sosua is almost pathetic....with very few exceptions, and I wonder, if others think like me, it has been going downhill recently ?
Maybe the good cooks have been fired or they lost interest because their share of tips is making the job untenable.Yes!!! Even my go to places have become hit n miss! Nelson's served me raw huge burger !
Yes , that's probably on the low end, JD crunched the numbers before on this thread and broke it down. I am sure it was double that, even the more reserved gentlman stayed in Cab and comuted up at night. It was a beautiful thing. $$$In high season there would be 500+ whore mongers in Sosua per day, depending on your definition of whore monger.
I was wondering if you would count the guys on a family vacation who sneak off to play golf but instead go to a cabana. Then there are the guys who are at Playa Dorado who sneak across the street and go to the old Field of Dreams. Lots of invisible action going on.Yes , that's probably on the low end, JD crunched the numbers before on this thread and broke it down. I am sure it was double that, even the more reserved gentlman stayed in Cab and comuted up at night. It was a beautiful thing. $$$
I know, all of the people in Sosua will disappear soon. Just like they will in every Dominican town without enough whore mongers to save them.
Those countless cabanas on the North Coast are not for storing books.I was wondering if you would count the guys on a family vacation who sneak off to play golf but instead go to a cabana. Then there are the guys who are at Playa Dorado who sneak across the street and go to the old Field of Dreams. Lots of invisible action going on.
It’s Really up to them Caonabo...if they stopped acting like privileged whore mongers life would be different and we wouldn’t be having this convo... like anything else it’s the 20% that ruin it for the rest.. they have lost so much already what’s really left now Bourbon getting attacked is only matter of timePlease let them enjoy that one little street/corner/intersection of what they believe is Dominican life.
The rest of the nation sleeps comfortably knowing that their lot is 'contained' there.
Some of them actually gain wives, and fulfillment in their own proper lives, which helps the RD economy in the long run.
Excuse me but since you know so much about DR ...doesn’t all of DR have countless Cabanas and even more because of population density?Those countless cabanas on the North Coast are not for storing books.
Excuse me but since you know so much about DR ...doesn’t all of DR have countless Cabanas and even more because of population density?
And here I thought the cabanas were to change clothes in on the way to the beach. jajajajajajaj
Humm dinger I will never look at cabana o beach the same again..And here I thought the cabanas were to change clothes in on the way to the beach. jajajajajajaj
And nobody cares about them since they are not a problem.Those countless cabanas on the North Coast are not for storing books.
Exactly! That's why many people do their laundry there. Real estate, then construction , then deal with quick turn arounds, etc. Nice low profile and owners like it that way.And nobody cares about them since they are not a problem.
They keep a low profile.
Yes, but this thread is about Sosua, Cabanas are all over the island further bolstering my point, try to keep up.Excuse me but since you know so much about DR ...doesn’t all of DR have countless Cabanas and even more because of population density?
huh, Nobody said it was a problem. Its big business here. Many make a good living offering quickie rooms along with selling drinks to hourly customers. Its a great service and yes they are in every single town on this islandAnd nobody cares about them since they are not a problem.
They keep a low profile.
Then why bring it up? To show "it happens everywhere"? Of course it does and that is not the problem.huh, Nobody said it was a problem. Its big business here. Many make a good living offering quickie rooms along with selling drinks to hourly customers. Its a great service and yes they are in every single town on this island