The "working girls" refer to them as "clientes", also.I'd like to think as a group we're a little more refined on how we refer to people. I use sex workers and their Clients myself.
The "working girls" refer to them as "clientes", also.I'd like to think as a group we're a little more refined on how we refer to people. I use sex workers and their Clients myself.
I used to refer to them in a much nicer way but things have obiviously changed.The "working girls" refer to them as "clientes", also.
The "C" word comes to mind as being both accurate and ultra offensive.Not understanding why people are having this conversation. Hooker, puta, whore, whatever, it's the same thing. How can anyone be offended by one word over another describing the exact same thing?
No one will believe you.I used to refer to them in a much nicer way but things have obiviously changed.
Sosua has definitely earned it's reputation and now that it is rock bottom, it needs some help.
I know many Dominicans living up there who feel the same way.
In Dominican culture a chapiadora is one that advertises but does not deliver. A cuero delivers the goods.Yes, in my experience Dominicans refer to them as cueros or, if they want to be more affectionate about it, chapiadora or chapis.
Chapidora is like a gold-digger, or kept-woman, not one that is selling her self to different guys daily. We have several as clients at the school, one that would make a blind man drool. https://inteligencia.io/music/chapiadoras-cardi-b/Yes, in my experience Dominicans refer to them as cueros or, if they want to be more affectionate about it, chapiadora or chapis.
Not necessarily, they're just very clever about it.Chapis use extortion to get what they want ($)
Prostitutes don’t
Sometimes Chapis have multiple clients or they change them frequently lolChapidora is like a gold-digger, or kept-woman, not one that is selling her self to different guys daily. We have several as clients at the school, one that would make a blind man drool. https://inteligencia.io/music/chapiadoras-cardi-b/
I thought we were just having some fun with it and not really arguing.Only here folks on DR1 do we discuss and argue, what is proper term to call a street walker and her John ! Seriously some of you need GTFO the island for a bit.
It's really about Sosua and what happens to one small part of one street, but that might be hard to tell since it gets lost in the distracting discussions.Only here folks on DR1 do we discuss and argue, what is proper term to call a street walker and her John ! Seriously some of you need GTFO the island for a bit.
Not dead. Just to much garbage in the streets.For those who are saying Sosua is dead, I got a challenge for you...
Try to book a reservation in a hotel or Air bnb and find out how busy they are.
JJ
It's worse than ever. I'm embarrassed to bring friends and family here now.Not dead. Just to much garbage in the streets.
It's worse than ever. I'm embarrassed to bring friends and family here now.
Worse then ever really…It's worse than ever. I'm embarrassed to bring friends and family here now.
Ten years is a long time. I bet you were shocked. I remember how thingsI gotta agree. I drove up to the North Coast this past weekend and drove through the area and I was shaking my head. I haven't been there in about 10 yrs or so and the difference was striking.