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I will be in Dominican Republic at the end of December for a couple of days. So far I have booked a resort in Punta Cana and I am in the midst of planning a stay in Santo Domingo. 
 

Of course I would like to have some fun with local for pay guys. However I rarely bottom and mostly top. Looking at reports from other members it looks like that might be an issue as the scene caters heavily to passive guys. 
 

Do you think there will be an issue in finding local escorts who are willing to bottom? 

Also having been to Brazil recently I would prefer to spend some time with the guy, having a conversation and some kissing before the main event instead of a quickie session. Something you could easily do in a sauna in Rio.

Is this something easy to get in either Punta or Santo? 

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There are plenty of options in the DR for bottoms...however the majority of the bugarones working as trade are never going to offer that  up as an option. You will need to be clear about what you are looking for, and be vocal about it (hopefully your Spanish is passable) and the local boys will do the rest. If you check out a few places like Pacos, Marlowes and SDQ with this in mind, spread the message and the locals will understand what you want and will oblige. I have had complete strangers approach me at lunch and breakfast offering their services in the capital because "they had heard" what I was looking for.

You should have no issues finding local trade (or boys) that are willing to bottom for you in Santo Domingo.

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12 minutes ago, 12is12 said:

Sorry

thought that was SD

what does the Q stand for ?

 

 

It’s the IATA code for the Las Americas International Airport. Most of the time it’s a combination of the the letters from the names of the cities they serve, or the airfield. Sometimes IATA codes do not make a lot of sense, i.e. most (if not all) Canadian airports start with Y. Sometimes they throw in an extra letter (X in LAX)

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Unless it’s ESEDEKU Bar off El Condé, which I think is meant because I’m not sure tipping off random people at the airport that one seeks willing penetrable asses will fly. 

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2 hours ago, alvnv said:

It’s the IATA code for the Las Americas International Airport. Most of the time it’s a combination of the the letters from the names of the cities they serve, or the airfield. Sometimes IATA codes do not make a lot of sense, i.e. most (if not all) Canadian airports start with Y. Sometimes they throw in an extra letter (X in LAX)

The code for Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is "ORD".  Why?  The airport was originally named "Orchard Field".  thus, "OR". The "D" comes from the last letter in the word "Field."  I'm certain that many older airports, such as O'Hare, have had name changes over the years.

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4 hours ago, alvnv said:

Sometimes IATA codes do not make a lot of sense, i.e. most (if not all) Canadian airports start with Y.

Some method to the apparent randomness. Y for ‘yes’; a weather station code existed at the time for the airport location, as opposed to N for ‘no’.  The last two letters typically come from a proximal railway station 2-letter code, it’s telegraph Morse code 2-letter designator, a weather station designator, or alternatively the radio beacon 2-letter Morse code designator for landing facilitation at the time. Examples: YZ for Malton, UL for Dorval. 

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23 hours ago, macdaddi said:

I have had complete strangers approach me at lunch and breakfast offering their services in the capital because "they had heard" what I was looking for.

But not at dinner … because they are dinner? 

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One a completely different note (however, also from someone contemplating a visit to Dom. Republic) - what is the price level compared to Colombia (where I have been twice and got spoiled by the cheap prices and a favourable exhange rate for COP). I have never been to Dom. Republic before, but I understand from various threads that S D is the place to stay (if into culture and guys rather than the beaches in Punta Cana).

How is accommodation in SD in general? Airbnb is preferred solution to have no restrictions on visitors?

Sorry for all the questions - and it might be that I have missed the thread "Dom. Republic for beginners" but then do pass on the link or give me a hint. Thx.

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Speedo,

Unfortunately, there r only a few DR threads here; u can find the relevant info there.

U r correct - SD is the place.

Average rate is 2500 = $47. 

Most hotels allow visitors without pay, checking their IDs. This being Latin America rather than SE Asia, security wise - it's preferable to Airbnb. 

May I inquire when r u due?

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