He must be going senile ,that is NOT Diana...
That pic is Talis's Girl Paola..
I sure as Hell don't visit the D.R. to hang with the high brows. There's enough of that dumb shit going on right here. Early on I took two Chicas out of Casa Teresa, one could have passed for a Spaniard and the other could have passed for a Nigerian. I've met Dominican business owners, taxi drivers, hotel and restaurant managers, store clerks, nurses, teachers, cops and the whole range of Regular Guy/ Gal types and they didn't strike me as being anywhere near as color conscious as Americans. I wouldn't expect a Brit to understand how thick that dumb shit is in the USA. The D.R., while not a completely color-blind society seems like a post racial heaven compared to the USA. They're far more concerned about money than pigmentation, which kind of confuses most of them. I've heard Dominicans with kinky hair and brown skin refer to themselves as "Blanco". I guess People are what they think they are, no BFD.
There are those who take a great deal of pride tracing their roots to Spain and there are some old money families that only associate with other old money families, they've got that everywhere. Money makes some People crazy and after 20 generations in the D.R. if they want to be Spaniards I say let them. I hope they never travel to Spain and try to convince the People there that they're really Spaniards. I have visited the D.R. many times but I have never lived there and I speak from the perspective of my experiences alone. YMMV.
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
- Benjamin Franklin
You have to see the humor in it. Folks get too serious. It's like somebody asking for a recommendation for a good vegetarian restaurant in Austin.
It's easy, just eat the sides around that big slab of meat in the middle of your plate.
I don't see the dark or the light. If all goes well, all I see is pink.
You guys might be talking about "Serena" (sp?).
I got to "know her" on her first day at Passions. Peter introduced me to her as "my new Columbiana".
Later she told me that her mother was originally from Columbia, but she herself was born and raised en la republica dominicanna.
Fun chica (and real quickly much in demand), but the silicone did catch me by surprise!
Nope. I'm talking about this Diana.
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She is definitely Dominican. But she thought that she looked Colombian. Therefore, I wouldn't be surprised if she, or Peter, started telling people that she is.
If you love your "yellow" girls (as do I), you know there is a world of difference between Japanese girls, who tend to be lighter in complexion, and girls from the Philippines, who tend to be darker, and whole lot of other differences. I don't think there is anything wrong with having physical preferences. Most of us do. It doesn't mean we value people more or less because of it.
Funny. You're totally off base here. Not your fault though. This is the type of yellow girl I referring to.
I've had three long term relationships with asian women none of who were "yellow". My ex wife and my hong kong chinese GF were both whiter than most caucasians I know. My other chinese GF was brown like a SE asian. To be honest I live in an asian dominated community here in LA and I have yet to see an asian that I would say was even close to the color yellow. I don't really think they exists.
I also forgot to mention Panama.
The difference is that in the Dutch Caribbean nearly all the Putas working in the mainline casas are Dominican or Colombian. The only place I know with a wide variety in Le Petit Chateau near Sint Maarten's Salt Pond/ Carnival Grounds. They had Putas from a dozen different countries. I liked that place. It was really seedy. On Saturdays the more popular Chicas had lines of Guys, 10 deep waiting for their turn with them. The place caters mostly to locals and many of them have regular customers. Like a date but with waiting for a bunch of Guys ahead of them in line to finish until it was their turn.
The game is different in every country and each has their rules...until I got to the D.R. where away from the casas there really aren't any rules. You make them up as you go along. Good in some ways, not-so-good in others.
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