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  1. I never post a photo unless I have the permission of the person in the photo and they know where I am posting. So with that said. I have been to the DR three times in the 5 months. I have been writing on this blog comparing my type of guy in Havana v. Santo Domingo. Which for me and my type of guy there are many more in the DR than in Cuba. I have been able to assemble a stable of 9 guys so far all of which are just as incredible as the ice sculpted guy in the photo. The pingas and faces match the bodies. It is much harder to meet guys in the DR especially these type of guys. In Havana you can go Las Vegas or the malecon. In Brazil, you have the saunas but in the DR you have to use connections. I would recommend to stay in an apartment and not a hotel. This photo was taken in an apartment I rented this last trip. You do not run into any of the same problems as a hotel and it is more discrete for the guys since they do not have turn over their ID to the front desk and you do not have to pay extra room charges. An example of a cost for a guy like this would be 5,000 to 6,000 DOP for the night. The guy in the photo also drives for me so with airport pick-up and return 5 full days and nights and excusing himself for a few hours when I had another guest the cost was $600.
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  2. Not sure if he was a boytoy. But, there's no doubt in my mind that he's an asshole. Maybe he's got a multipurpose asshole. One use for his politics and one use for his personal pleasure.
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  3. An unpleasant trend of bank withdrawals by Brazilians was reported for the month of January. Among other things, the report confirms a severe recession but worse, it confirms that many Brazilians are living off of their savings rather than living off of money earned by working. The increased unemployment in Brazil is one reason we are seeing a new crop of sauna workers (garotos). "The net outflow of savings deposits also has been attributed to Brazil's recession and high inflation and joblessness, which have forced Brazilians to withdraw money for basic expenses. EFE" Here is the article that is not good financial news for Brazil and/or its people: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2016/02/04/central-bank-record-net-savings-withdrawals-in-brazil-in-january/ -
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