Re: 02/2014 - Puta Retirement
I think it is hard for a puta to break away from the lifestyle. The money is too easy. One of my favourites at Blackbeards was Mildre. She left in April 2013 but took the basic courses in professional massage because she liked giving massage. Then she moved on to the advanced level and passed that exam. That enabled her to get a job at the hospital. Now the hospital has put her in a course to train as a nurse. 1) It shows that you can train yourself for a life outside of being a puta. 2) All putas are not without brains and guts and drive to succeed.
Re: 02/2014 - Puta Retirement
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Nick T
I think it is hard for a puta to break away from the lifestyle. The money is too easy. One of my favourites at Blackbeards was Mildre. She left in April 2013 but took the basic courses in professional massage because she liked giving massage. Then she moved on to the advanced level and passed that exam. That enabled her to get a job at the hospital. Now the hospital has put her in a course to train as a nurse. 1) It shows that you can train yourself for a life outside of being a puta. 2) All putas are not without brains and guts and drive to succeed.
Its garder for a monger with a job to stop.
Re: 02/2014 - Puta Retirement
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Nick T
I think it is hard for a puta to break away from the lifestyle. The money is too easy. One of my favourites at Blackbeards was Mildre. She left in April 2013 but took the basic courses in professional massage because she liked giving massage. Then she moved on to the advanced level and passed that exam. That enabled her to get a job at the hospital. Now the hospital has put her in a course to train as a nurse. 1) It shows that you can train yourself for a life outside of being a puta. 2) All putas are not without brains and guts and drive to succeed.
The reality is they have to tire from it 1st. When chicas are in their youth & making money, it's hard to go back to working for chump change when they see other chicas from the same neighborhood come home with pockets full of money every weekend. When they are in their prime, they are having a ball and enjoy all of the attention, free drinks & getting paid to fuck and in most cases, 3 times the amount that what a local Dominican would pay them. Yes, plenty of rich Dominican's in the larger cities but will they ever have access to that market. Especially when it appears that a chica's lack of education also serves as a barrier to Dominican men with money.
The majority of the chicas look at it as a task/job that must be done in order to put the food on the table. The alcohol & the drugs just help numb them to the facts of the business. The man who selects them for her services has the power to make their time with them a pleasurable experience or a dirty deed done cheap. When a chica tires of the very dark side of her business; her desire to escape it grows in equal proportion. However, she will tell you directly to your face that this is what she has got to do (and continue to do) in order to pay the bills unless she meets a man that is willing to get her off the streets.
Some of the smarter girls that are in the game for a number of years; will systematically put money away and open small business's. Especially those that cater to other chicas on the stroll. FYI Jar Jar (Daniella) has opened her own shop right on Pedro'!
Re: 02/2014 - Puta Retirement
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Nick T
I think it is hard for a puta to break away from the lifestyle. The money is too easy. One of my favourites at Blackbeards was Mildre. She left in April 2013 but took the basic courses in professional massage because she liked giving massage. Then she moved on to the advanced level and passed that exam. That enabled her to get a job at the hospital. Now the hospital has put her in a course to train as a nurse. 1) It shows that you can train yourself for a life outside of being a puta. 2) All putas are not without brains and guts and drive to succeed.
When money is flowing, you think it will last forever, but it never does. No matter how little or how much always save some money for the future. But alot of people never do.
Re: 02/2014 - Puta Retirement
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Nick T
I think it is hard for a puta to break away from the lifestyle. The money is too easy....
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Jimmydr
Its garder (harder) for a monger with a job to stop.
Why would a monger stop mongering -- I mean, as long as he's got the urge, and the money to cover his travels?
Look at Jacknback; he's got a few years on most of us, and he's told me that he'll go on taking his long, carefully-budgeted trips as long as what money he does have can hold out. On the other hand, look at Weyland; admittedly, he went from traveling and mongering to living in Puerto Plata with his long-time inamorata Julie (and her son, whom he has called "the future President of Haiti.")
I travel for more than just mongering, so I prefer to go where I can enjoy both the mongering and my other favorite pastimes. And after this last trip, I'm thinking in terms of longer trips to remote and exotic destinations ... maybe Kenya?
Re: 02/2014 - Puta Retirement
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rahsta
When money is flowing, you think it will last forever, but it never does. No matter how little or how much always save some money for the future. But alot of people never do.
I didn't save all that much money for my future, but I stuck to a Federal civil-service job till I reached retirement age ... now, I save part of my monthly pension-payouts, so I can afford to travel while I've still got my health....
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Westy
I didn't save all that much money for my future, but I stuck to a Federal civil-service job till I reached retirement age ... now, I save part of my monthly pension-payouts, so I can afford to travel while I've still got my health....
Atleast you saved some. And have a pension. Im saving 10% of my pay.
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Westy
Why would a monger stop mongering -- I mean, as long as he's got the urge, and the money to cover his travels?
That is why marriage is not for me. (NEVER)
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rahsta
When money is flowing, you think it will last forever, but it never does. No matter how little or how much always save some money for the future. But alot of people never do.
If its a controlled flow, it lasts.
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Shogun Warrior
The reality is they have to tire from it 1st. When chicas are in their youth & making money, it's hard to go back to working for chump change when they see other chicas from the same neighborhood come home with pockets full of money every weekend. When they are in their prime, they are having a ball and enjoy all of the attention, free drinks & getting paid to fuck and in most cases, 3 times the amount that what a local Dominican would pay them. Yes, plenty of rich Dominican's in the larger cities but will they ever have access to that market. Especially when it appears that a chica's lack of education also serves as a barrier to Dominican men with money.
Most have ten years at most.
Re: 02/2014 - Puta Retirement
Deep convo on ladies
as far as a travling goes
I visit strictly for the sex.
I am a shallow person :(
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rafa72
Deep convo on ladies
as far as a travling goes
I visit strictly for the sex.
I am a shallow person :(
I too.:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
Re: 02/2014 - Puta Retirement
Not to beat a dead horse....but I have seen a shitload of Sosua chicas scooped up and are now married living mostly in the US.
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Shogun Warrior
Not to beat a dead horse....but I have seen a shitload of Sosua chicas scooped up and are now married living mostly in the US.
Those are lucky guys:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
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Shogun Warrior
Not to beat a dead horse....but I have seen a shitload of Sosua chicas scooped up and are now married living mostly in the US.
One I picked up in front of Classico's in 2011 (from Santo Domingo), a couple of years ago married a dude from New York, this month she went there.