Yayow is absolutely correct with everything he said.
I just think it's a little difficult for most members of this board to relate because they are unaware and not exposed to the "regular" Sosua town residents that have no connection to the Red Light scene.
Many are regular 9 to 5 working individuals with families. Their kids go to the local private schools. The kids have class trips, school dances, graduations, etc just like in our countries. The parents work, pay their taxes, light bills, food shop, go on vacations, etc just like we do. They go to the movies, restaurants, malls, etc.
And there are hundreds of them that live within blocks of the Red Light action. But most mongers never see them. So although it seems like the local Politicians don't have support; they really do!!!
Entonce, the "tax paying" residents want the area cleaned up or the action at least isolated and controlled; similar to the way it is in Aruba.
You definitely don't have to go all the way to Aruba. Just look at p4p in the rest of the DR. Maybe they just want the scene in Sosua to look like it does in the rest of the country.
I know that a lot of guys will miss the overall party atmosphere that an open air p4p market brings. But I personally have a lot of fun in the other areas of the DR where the scene is a lot more discrete.
i also want it cleaned up, isolated and controlled. it will prevent the amateur 'weekend warriors' from annoying me, but they need to find this area and get to regulating.
"Panties are not the best thing in the world, but they are next to it"
I would like these annoying beggars chased out more than the chicas. If it is true what yayow said about trying to rid the place of these pick pockets and beggars than so be it but I will believe it when I see it
Thats my point...who the fuck cares about "the gauntlet"...who the fuck cares about the way it was. The 500 yards of PC was getting out of control, so much so that I would not venture down most nights back then. Everyone talks like if there was no Classico, that the DR is no longer a viable destination for girls.....crock of shit. Yes, things have changed, they always do...but give me a break with all the end is coming shit. The DR will alway be a blast...maybe just a different blast.
on the weekend i saw really no police presence, but monday night i saw a lot of the national police. i personally didnt see a chica get arrested, but 2 girls wouldnt stand on the sidewalk without a gringo b/c they were afraid of police
What news of the arrests nowadays? How Babette poli pussys been?
I'm back... Heading Back To Green #TurnUpTime
I'm here now and haven't noticed any issues over the past 2 days...but we'll see how tonight goes
I was there all last week and this week. The strip has definately changed compared to the way it was. I can find only two positive things to say. I do know many of the girls and I offered them to come stay at my hotel if they didn't get any clients for the night. Two of my regulars were so afraid of being alone they came to my hotel after 1 am and stayed with me for free. Of course they did get the pesos for the moto in the morning.
If your negotiating skills are good and you are not known for paying high prices for these girls you can now offer many of these girls 500 to 1000 pesos for the night. They are so afraid of getting arrested that they will take you up on your offer.
The street has cleaned up, no pickpocketers, no chicas grabbing you as you walk the strip. I do miss the craziness of Pedro Clisante.
I did notice during my last trip (dam I wish I didn't love my blackberry with all my dam pics) that the pricing was lower then my previous trips. I had 3 freebies, well one cost me some perfume and panties, the other was because I knew the girl, and the last was my last night where I also knew the girl and she needed somewhere to stay. The other girls I had cost me 1500 pesos tops and that includes the girls I had at blackbeards.
I just enjoy just being there (DR) pussy or not. I spent a lot of my time during the day exploring outside the SU and learning more about the area/culture or at Rhumba as a few basketball guys (one who is a great friend of mine, now lives there) were in town that I knew. Also the owner is a Westchester guy like myself and a basketball guy who's family I have had dealings with in the past. My last trip barring the BS was actually pretty nice ISOC I am sorry I couldn't share it with you.
Funny story I started eating from the sandwich shop up from Don Antonio and the 24 HR food shack on the main highway heading towards Cabarete and one early morning I was in there at the same time as the National Police and some chicas. The officer I played ball with on previous trips I knew so I got my food and didn't recognize him at first and as I am leaving he says unless you take these girls I am going to arrest you gringo. I turned around like WTF and the whole placed just started laughing smh. Then he said you don't remember me and we went on from there.
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I can't wait to get back, changes or no changes...Still better than dealing with BS at home...
I keep hearing all these " the sky is falling in Sosua" reports and it has always made me nervous before my trips. I have been there two times since the initial crackdown and I have not seen anything close to what is being described. I did see subtle changes such as very few chicas out during the day but nothing close to what has been described.
I am going in November and those reports are starting to come up again. And again I am nervous. But until they completely close Classico or Merengue....I will be heading to Sosua.
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