Re: 04/2017 - New guy
Originally Posted by
greydread
Unlike my Son on his 1st trip, our OP speaks Spanish and anyone not confined to a wheelchair can learn basic bachata in ten minutes. I was with two of my road dogs and the Kid was there with two of his and the 1st night we did the casa run, etc. but I guess we were moving too slow because for the rest of the week the young 'uns were off to the races and they were coming back to the hotel with new recruits 2 and 3 times a day. They hung out by the university, at the malls and he picked up clerk at Radio Shack, a couple waitresses and even ended up making a cabana run with the receptionist at our hotel. All this with no Spanish skills and no bachata skills. That experience was far from me leading him by the hand and more like me standing back in amazement as he and his buddies scooped up one after another fine Dominicana. He preferred dating to
P4P as many youngsters do while I prefer to skip the 8 hours of bullshit and get right to it.
Like I said, Santo Domingo is roughly the size of Philly and the big city dynamic only varies so much from one to another. My boy is a South Jersey Kid and Philly is his stomping ground so he was very much at ease with the flow of Santo Domingo and we did take a side trip to Boca Chica but he and his buddies were itching to get back to the capital ASAP because they found our little beach Ho hideaway too slow, too boring for their taste. They were down for the excitement of the big city, the adventure of being in a foreign capital and the thrill of the chase. At their age I felt the same way but nowadays sitting at a table with a beer and watching the Chicas stroll by until I see one that I like suits me just fine.
Preach, Brother!
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