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Punta Cana DR - Tips & Tricks?
NoGagSuckerSF replied to macdaddi's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
My Airbnb reservation, with a fully refundable cancellation clause, is confirmed for 7 nights in Los Corales. It's five minutes to the beach, near restaurants and cafes, has a pool and standard TV cable. Hope the DR station that will air the Oscars live on March 27 is available. Last year's show sucked, but hey, it was pandemic time. Haven't seen many of the nominees but who cares? Just gimme the glam and goofiness for three and a half hours. Sent a WhatsApp message to Ezekiel and got two replies, one from Bandozinc. We'll see if he's still in the escort referral business. Reached out to https://twitter.com/coroenrd1, who's got a Haitian-Dominican power cock. Curious what he's asking for an oral worship scene and if he's available during my visit. Sucking dick in PC would be great if it happens, but ready for a week's holiday at a Caribbean beach and getting my fill of dick in Santo Domingo. -
Independence weekend Santo Domingo
NoGagSuckerSF replied to BlkSuperman's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Booking my United flights tomorrow morning, SFO > EWR > PUJ, then SDQ > EWR > SFO, when I'll have more patience for navigating their multi-city booking portal. They sure don't make it easy to compare prices on my dates, which are flexible. Mostly my usual itinerary of spending a few nights in NYC, heading to the DR on Monday or Tuesday, landing in Punta Cana for my first visit to this locale, booking an Airbnb apartment in a complex with a pool, staying 6-7 nights, then heading to Santo Domingo for 7-8 nights. Not sure about a hotel in the colonial zone, minding my budget, but checking for great deals. Advantage of course is a dude is less likely to get threatening with hotel staff around and his ID at the front desk. Ready to pig out, safely, with hung men who will kick back for a 60-80 minute scene. As soon as he arrives, have him jump in the shower bc I wanna slurp deep his crotch. Offer him Viagra even in the past none of my hookups accepted that offer and they stayed hard w/o it. Then enjoys getting throated before shooting his nutt. Seems the going rate for Manny's men is 3000RD and 2500RD from Grindr, based on comments from you all on DR related threads. Clue me in, if I'm wrong. Happy to do a repeat should I click with them. Just no hassles about the agreed upon fee or extras like meals, drinks or Ubers. All I want is cock and cum. Since it's quite a schlep to get there, and haven't been since March 2020, which is also the last time I had a cock in my deep throat, no need to rush my vacation. Gotta make up for two years of the pandemic and all. It's a huge turnon how Dominican men mostly shave their pubes, speaking as an proud oral bottom. On previous trips, I enjoyed a mix of men, some hired from Manny or Grindr, and some quality straight dick at the Cine Lido, where FWIW the men are in no hurry. Being in my early 60s and a chub, I didn't do well at all except once at the Apolo Sauna with two fine men, one who laughed at my knee pads before kicking back in the TV room for excellent head and the other who fed me his load. I liked Manny's dudes, but they generally went to "leche" time too fast and the Grindr men were more relaxed, good cameramen too. The best throat stretcher with a solid 9 black inches, uncut and super pink head, and a gentle curved down that tickled my tonsils, was a 30-ish slender guy from Manny. I mediated on "big dick power" with his inches. He gave me his digits but his cell is dead on WhatsApp. Huge thanks to BlkSuperman and all who have given advice about the DR these days. Your suggestions will enhance my trip. -
This article appeared in the New York Times on Monday and if the goal was to whet my appetite to visit the DR for a fifth time, and carve out solid time in either Las Terrenas or Punta Cana in addition to sucking big cocks in Santo Domingo, and seeing friends and soaking up local culture, the reporters succeeded. In March 2020, on my fourth visit, the pandemic was just unfolding and I headed home to San Francisco and the lockdown. Plans to visit last month fell apart when Omicron reared its ugly head, and assaults on plans were in the news, and taking into account it's two flights each way for me, I've been waiting for epi stats to stabilize and comes to terms with flying again. Looking at first half of March as the time to return. Wish me the best! I need a vacation in the DR. Btw, I get a mental health boost from BlakSuperman's reports and others who share their stories about Dominican men and their visits, and have mild envy and lotta happiness that traveling to SDQ is a single flight away.
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Why Is Everyone Going to the Dominican Republic? The country is a rare pandemic success story, with recent visitor numbers far surpassing those of most other Caribbean destinations. Easy entry rules are a draw, but some residents are uneasy. Unlike many other Caribbean beach destinations, the Dominican Republic doesn’t require proof of vaccination, test results or quarantine for most incoming travelers. Above, a scene in Punta Cana, one of the most popular spots.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times By Heather Murphy Jan. 27, 2022 Some had come for the beach, some had come for the sun, others had picked it because, at the time, the Covid numbers seemed reasonable. Many had chosen it over resort destinations because getting there seemed easy. Still others liked the idea of not having to take a test to enter the country. Together, they made up around 25 of the mostly American, Canadian and British guests enjoying the “Preferred Club” adults-only pool at Dreams Palm Beach Punta Cana on a recent weekend, even as Omicron drove coronavirus cases to record highs in the Dominican Republic. The pool, which is roughly 10 lounge chairs wide, offered a peaceful retreat from the boisterous main pool, which snakes out from the buffet to the sandy stretch of coastline the resort shares with around 90 other all-inclusives. In the Preferred area, a teacher from Chicago quietly read a book as new resort friends from Michigan and Ontario chatted about whether the woman hanging out on her room’s private terrace about three lounge chairs away, was quarantining. They were pretty certain she was, given that she had not left her room for days. This was a bummer. So, too, was the fact that at least three other Preferred guests had tested positive since they’d arrived. Image The pool scene at the Iberostar Grand Bávaro in Punta Cana.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times Still, everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. They, along with all the other visitors who filled the majority of Punta Cana’s roughly 42,000 hotel rooms that January weekend, were part of what many consider a rare pandemic tourism success story. In December the Dominican Republic drew 700,000 visitors from abroad, more than it had attracted not only before the pandemic, but in any single month ever, according to the Ministry of Tourism. That pushed 2021 totals to nearly five million visitors, more than any other country in the Caribbean. In December, some financial analysts calculated that the country was having its best year economically in 30 years. And Punta Cana isn’t the only getaway that’s booming in the Dominican Republic. Las Terrenas, a small seaside town that tends to attract a crowd that despises all-inclusives, has exploded in popularity during the pandemic. The Dominican Republic’s visitor figures have to do, in part, with its unconventional strategy for gaining a competitive advantage. Unlike most Caribbean beach destinations, the country doesn’t require proof of vaccination, a Covid test or quarantine for most incoming travelers. Instead, authorities have chosen to manage Covid by pushing vaccination and mask wearing among those who interact with tourists. Nearly 100 percent of the 174,000 people who work in the tourism sector are vaccinated, according to the Ministry of Tourism. And though all-inclusive resorts require only a reservation to enter, many banks, government institutions and some shopping malls require proof of vaccination or a recent P.C.R. test. Image Authorities emphasize vaccination and mask wearing among those who interact with tourists.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times “We knew it was a risk and we wanted to take it,” Jacqueline Mora, the deputy minister of tourism, said in a recent phone interview. The strategy has worked, she added, noting that the country estimates that it earned around $5.7 billion from tourism last year while maintaining a Covid death rate lower not only than Mexico, the other major beach destination to take a similarly lax approach to entry, but also many far more restrictive countries, including the United States. Until recently, few pushed back. But as Omicron has driven Covid rates up by several hundred percent in the Dominican Republic (now categorized as Level 4, or “very high” risk, on the C.D.C.’s rating system), infecting many vaccinated people, long-simmering resentments about letting tourists get away with so much have surfaced among some doctors, politicians and resort employees. In early January, more than a dozen lawmakers endorsed a proposal, supported by the president of the Colegio Médico, the Dominican Republic’s largest association of doctors, urging President Luis Abinader to require recent tests and proof of vaccination from visitors. The resolution calls the current policy “discriminatory,” given that “Dominican residents have to carry a vaccination card or recent negative P.C.R. test, while visitors don’t face the same requirements to enter Dominican territory.” On Jan. 31, the government is requiring banks, shopping centers, restaurants and other public transport to ask for proof that customers have been boosted. Airports and all-inclusive resorts will not be affected. Image A Covid-19 testing facility at the Iberostar Grand Bávaro in Punta Cana.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times In Punta Cana, off with the masks Australia had been their first pick, but the borders there were still closed to visitors, said Michael Rogers, 28, an event planner from London, who was celebrating a belated honeymoon in Punta Cana. “We’re the guinea pigs for our family. If we don’t get it,” he said, referring to Omicron, “they’ll all go on holidays.” Behind him, people were checking into Dreams Palm Beach Punta Cana. In 2021, nearly half of the foreign tourists who went to the Dominican Republic stayed in Punta Cana, at places like Dreams or the Iberostar Grand Bávaro on popular Playa Bávaro. Each one of the area’s 90 or so all-inclusive resorts is a bit different: Some are fratty party hubs, others are minimalist wonders. Some serve stale rolls. Some serve towers of fresh ceviche. Some cater to Americans, who made up nearly 60 percent of all visitors to the Dominican Republic last year. Others court Europeans, Latin Americans and Canadians who made up most of the other 40 percent. The 500-room Dreams Palm Beach Punta Cana falls somewhere in the middle in terms of price and Tripadvisor ratings. On a recent Friday, staff members scanned visitors’ temperatures upon arrival and offered spritzes of hand sanitizer along with a glass of champagne. By check-in, many guests were no longer wearing their plane masks, but it was nearly impossible to find a staff member who was letting their nose peek out. This was the first hint that guests and employees follow different rules. Image At many of the resorts in Punta Cana, staff members are assiduous about wearing masks, while guests frequently go without.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times This generally works for the guests. “We’ve been dealing with it for two years straight and sometimes you just want to throw in the towel and live a little,” said Cara McQueeney, 27, a mental health worker from Concord, N.H., as she and her boyfriend awaited their final beachside dinner. She was not trying to be careless; she’d been avoiding buffets. But she was glad that she didn’t have to wear a mask. Dealing with Covid feels more reasonable in the Dominican Republic, said Gaelle Berthault, 45, later that weekend. She, her husband and 9-year-old son had moved to Santo Domingo from Brittany early in the pandemic because they were so fed up with the restrictions they faced at the time in France, she said while sitting on the porch of a turquoise cabana in Las Terrenas on the country’s northern coast. She resented having to carry a government-issued permission slip on her walks, which she had to limit to one a day. “It felt like war time,” she said. Since she found a new job in Santo Domingo, she feels freer. On the weekends, her family explores coastal towns like Las Terrenas, where her son might spend the morning splashing in the pool of a boutique hotel before venturing to a beach. In Santo Domingo, public buses sometimes require proof of vaccination, but she has never taken one. Image Outside a club in downtown Punta Cana. Many foreign visitors say they relish the freedom from strict pandemic measures.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times A challenging time The arrival of the virus had come at a terrible time for the Dominican Republic’s tourism industry. In March 2020, when the World Health Organization upgraded the epidemic to a pandemic, the country had just recovered from a different crisis. In 2019, 10 American tourists had died there, several mysteriously passing away in their sleep. Ultimately, the F.B.I. deemed that the incidents weren’t connected, but it was not good publicity. Visitor numbers fell by 9 percent, according to Ms. Mora. And then, just as they bounced back, the pandemic shuttered its borders. For the 174,000 people who work directly in the tourism sector it was a challenging time. Though the government gave them money, a number of workers, including a maid, butler, server and concierge, calculated that they took home one quarter to one half of what they normally made. When the country opened back up to tourists in July 2020, authorities briefly required visitors to show the results of a recent test. Then in August, President Abinader, who has a long history in the tourism industry, took office. The strategy began to revolve around making entry as easy as possible. Through last April, the country offered to cover the costs of medical care, lodging and flight changes, should guests fall sick with Covid. The airport did continue testing some visitors randomly, a policy that continues, according to the Ministry of Tourism. 52 Places for a Changed World To this day, most other Caribbean nations require proof of vaccination, test results and, in some cases, quarantine, and they also may restrict hotel bookings to 30 or 50 percent capacity to mitigate viral spread, according to Michael Lowery, the executive vice president of consumer business for Apple Leisure Group, which owns Dreams resorts and CheapCaribbean.com, a vacation booking platform used by millions. He said that the Dominican Republic has been one of the two most popular destinations for his company during the pandemic — behind Mexico — because travelers don’t want to deal with restrictions and because resorts fill up their rooms, keeping prices reasonable. The Coronavirus Pandemic: Latest Updates Updated Feb. 2, 2022, 9:06 p.m. ET6 hours ago 6 hours ago Spotify defends its handling of Joe Rogan controversy amid uproar. New Zealand announces its plans to fully reopen to the world. The surgeon general assures parents Covid vaccines for young children will get a rigorous F.D.A. review. “They’ve done a good job of keeping their borders open and allowing 100 percent occupancy in all the resorts,” he said. Large groups, even bigger than before, began to flock to the Dominican Republic, said TJ Murray, the owner of Punta Cana Tours, a booking site. Couples who might not have considered the Dominican Republic previously for a destination wedding began to see it as a sure thing for guests traveling from across the world, said Jennifer Collado, the owner of a wedding and events agency based in Punta Cana. The turnaround By August 2021, about a year after the Dominican Republic reopened to tourism, you might have noticed something intriguing if you happened to be looking at Kayak.com’s flight trends. For more than a month, destinations in just one country consistently displayed green, meaning they had generated more search interest than they had two years earlier: the Dominican Republic. Image Credit...Kayak.com September, November and December were good months for the country. Tourism numbers surpassed prepandemic levels, and coronavirus case counts stayed low, typically hovering between 100 and 300 daily. But then Omicron hit. On Jan. 12, a record 7,439 people tested positive in the Dominican Republic, far more than any other day during the pandemic. On Dec. 29, the country also reported eight Covid-related deaths, more than it had seen in a single day in months. The Coronavirus Pandemic: Key Things to Know Card 1 of 4 Omicron in retreat. Though the U.S. continues to face overwhelmed hospitals and higher Covid death rates than other wealthy nations, new cases are falling across the country, and some governors are saying it’s time to learn to live with the virus. Covid shots. Pfizer asked the F.D.A. to authorize its vaccine for children younger than 5 as a two-dose regimen. Meanwhile, federal regulators granted full approval to Moderna’s vaccine, the second-most widely used in the U.S. and the second to receive full regulatory approval. Around the world. Several European nations are easing their pandemic protocols and starting to treat the virus as endemic. However, Tonga went into lockdown after recording its first community transmission of the coronavirus, weeks after being battered by a volcanic eruption and tsunami. Staying safe. Worried about spreading Covid? Keep yourself and others safe by following some basic guidance on when to test, which mask to pick and how to use at-home virus tests. Here is what to do if you test positive for the coronavirus, and if you lose your vaccination card. “The hospitals are full; children, old people, everyone, sick with Covid,” said Dr. Senén Caba, the president of the Colegio Médico. He blamed the government’s lax entry policy for the suffering. Though people who work in the tourism sector may be largely young, healthy and vaccinated, they can still transmit the virus to family members and others. (Only 54 percent of the population overall is fully vaccinated.) According to the tourism ministry the spike is not a reason to adjust the country’s approach. “Omicron is everywhere,” and testing requirements offer countries little more than the illusion of security, Ms. Mora said. Willie Walsh, the director general of the International Air Transport Association, a trade organization representing nearly 300 airlines, echoed this argument in a recent statement. Asked if interacting with potentially contagious visitors all day made him nervous, Maiken Mercedes, a server at Dreams Palm Beach Punta Cana, said, “What gives me fear is not the virus, it’s not making money for my family.” Other employees in the hospitality industry also expressed concerns that more restrictions would mean fewer guests. But there has to be a way to encourage responsible tourism, said Ivan Lorenzo, a senator for the Dominican province of Elías Piña, which shares a border with Haiti. “We cannot rationalize the human losses with what we generate economically,” he said. Neither he nor several hospitality workers interviewed were convinced that requiring tests would derail the country’s growth. In fact, some found the suggestion that the lax policy is what’s drawing people to the Dominican Republic insulting. Image Visitors mask up to enter the Coco Bongo club in downtown Punta Cana.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times The dreaded end-of-vacation test No matter how much they try not to think about the coronavirus, at the end of the day, visitors have to think about it because the United States, Canada and many other countries require a test to re-enter. For Kelly Lynn Gasper, 57, a behavioral health nurse from Oakley, Mich., the possibility was particularly nerve-wracking because early in her one-week visit with her 18-year-old daughter to Punta Cana, she’d started to feel like she was coming down with something. She took two rapid tests she’d brought and tested positive twice, she said. Ms. Gasper was conflicted about how to proceed, but ultimately opted not to spend her whole vacation in her room, instead upping her mask wearing and avoiding indoor spaces. As her daughter, Caitlyn Gasper, who’d already had Omicron back home, pointed out, other people were probably positive around her, but didn’t know it, so why should she be penalized for testing positive? Image The seaside town of Las Terrenas, above, has exploded in popularity during the pandemic.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times Much to her relief, Ms. Gasper tested negative that morning at the resort clinic. The results had come so fast — within a couple of minutes, instead of the 15 that is more typical — she had wondered about their accuracy. Kris Milavec, 59, of Concord Township, Ohio, did not share Ms. Gasper’s skepticism, because earlier that day her husband and one other member of her group of nearly 20 had quickly tested positive and were now stuck in their rooms. As to whether it was worth it, given that her husband, an anesthesiologist who was expected back at the hospital, was apparently stuck abroad, Ms. Milavec paused. “I don’t think it was worth it,” she said as the rest of the group posed for poolside photos in their matching white outfits. Enzo Conte, the owner of a software company in Quebec, would also prefer not to get Omicron. But if he’s going to get it, he said, it might as well be while he’s staying at a beachside villa in the Dominican Republic. Since early December, he has been alternately vacationing and working remotely from Las Terrenas. Should he test positive, he said, “I’ll just stay a little longer.”
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Danger in Dominican Republic
NoGagSuckerSF replied to BlkSuperman's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Tell me more about the action in the boom boom room and the guys hanging out at Marlow's. -
Apolo Sauna Santo Domingo
NoGagSuckerSF replied to John 1's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
At the Apolo, made two visits and each time found hung hard cocked men in need of my throating skills. Sucked out a load from one of them. Spent time chatting with the Cuban owner, who got a kick seeing me in my knee pads. Vividly recall a beefy Latino Daddy with thick thick, did I say thick, thighs, stuffing my mouth and his legs instinctively flexing against my arms, that were tightly wrapped around his tree trunks. Had to visit JBB out of simple queer curiosity, but it wasn't pleasurable. About 9 young men were available, two with enormous meat. Paid for the biggest of them, went to a room, with the dude hard as a rock and aggressive about fucking me. He was totally bored, but stiff, getting throated. After 25 mins, he said his time was up, I said no, sucked him a few minutes more, ended the scene. Big meh to JBB. -
On another thread, we talked about the hot Tourist Police in the colonial zone that we lusted for and wanted to hire, but can't find that thread so sharing this sexy Dominican cop pic just found on Twitter. Want him naked, stoned and solidly erect, kicking back on a couch and me on my knee pads spit-polishing his mighty inches. Can't wait for my fifth visit to the DR once covid surges calm down and US airlines are mostly normal. Was last there March 2020 and hired one of Manny's boys with a perfect long uncut cock, slightly curved downward. He fit perfectly in my deep throat. Very horny and planning to hire two hung dudes every day, to make up for two years of no dick-sucking. My throat salivates thinking about BlkSuperMan servicing machos in Sant-ho Domingo.
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NoGagSuckerSF replied to trzinko's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Please share links to any of those fellas. Happy to subscribe to sexy boys with big cocks on their OnlyFans pages. -
Forty-eight hours of PURE PLEASURE
NoGagSuckerSF replied to BlkSuperman's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Gonna try this weekend to get verified and all on OF and maybe JFF. Could really use anyone's help getting through the registration process, so I can post my throating vids again on the web. Hope to visit the DR before the year is out or early in 2022, setting a goal of how many big Black cocks and loads I will swallow, then hire Manny's boys and film my no-gag expertise giving oral pleasure and hitting that goal. Would love to suck off a Dominican cop, in and out of his uniform. Will be sure to ask Manny if he knows of any hung police officers for hire. -
Forty-eight hours of PURE PLEASURE
NoGagSuckerSF replied to BlkSuperman's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Always get hard and hungry when I read your reports from the DR. Pics and vids delight my queer eyes of those sexy sexy sexy dudes and their beautiful Black inches. Tried picking up a tourist cop on El Conde on a past trip and he was super built, showing dick and appreciated my attention but he declined my offer of a paid hookup. Said his wife wouldn't approve. "She doesn't need to know!" I said. Hope to return to SDQ for my fifth visit, enjoy hookups with Manny's men, shoot fun deep throating vids, swallow a few loads and visit a beach resort for a relaxing time. What's stopping me are pandemic concerns, especially how it's two flights from SFO to the DR and back. Even tho I am fully vaxxed, lots of travelers aren't and quite a few crazies acting up on planes keep me in San Francisco. Been getting my required boosts of sexy hung DR men on OF and in touch with one man who is for hire when I get there. Loose plan is to stay about 10-11 nights and split my time between SDQ and Punta Cana, especially since you've educated me about Ezekiel and his services. After 19 months of this freaking pandemic and all the hassles of just getting to the DR, I want to squeeze in a lot of men and relaxation. -
To Brazil in September?
NoGagSuckerSF replied to ChristianPFC's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
That Shabazz dude is too too too fine! Same goes for the dudes on that list I see him hooking up with. Sure hope MaxBootyxxx is among that stable of studs. I am more into guys with huge cocks but that MaxBootyxxx's ass gets me horny, and I'm a bottom!, and his pleading looks of "come fuck and rim me" are a pleasure to see. -
Online Escorts (Garoto) in Brazil
NoGagSuckerSF replied to seaeric's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Totally appreciate you sharing the links. Have found some super sexy and well hung Brazilians boys at those sites, especially the black men with uncut cocks. It is a form of self-care to check out their pages and enjoy the dick pics they post. -
Updated Dominican Rep & Colombia CoV Risk
NoGagSuckerSF replied to Riobard's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Thanks for sharing this epidemiology and related info. -
Dominican Republic - Summary of Sex Info
NoGagSuckerSF replied to 12is12's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Been thinking of all the hot and hung men in Santo Domingo, and the great sexual scenes with them. Have you been to the DR lately or know what's happening with American tourists visiting again? This one country that still welcomes US citizens. Btw, I made new videos on my Xtube account of my last trip there, in March, and a cumpilation video of hung dudes I've pleasured and throated. -
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo: long report
NoGagSuckerSF replied to 12is12's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
That cock needs my throat! -
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo: long report
NoGagSuckerSF replied to 12is12's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Great reports and pics. Very happy for you. Arrived last night. Had ok hookup with rent boy from last trip. If anyone has permission of big cock men to share their WhatsApp number, pass it along privately. Getting a flood of queries from Grindr. Offering 1,000 RD for half hour of throating. Will negotiate if I get good vibes from them. No longer using Manny. Too pricey and the men were either rushed, had curved cocks impossible to fully swallow or didn't cum in my mouth. Cruising the boys on El conde right now. Heading to Cine Lido tonight where I always find at least one fine big dick to suck. -
Dominican dicks in December
NoGagSuckerSF replied to NoGagSuckerSF's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Heading to SDQ on Monday for nine nights. Staying with the Airbnb hosts from my last visit. They're finding a handyman to build a glory hole board. Temporary one for my video needs. Bringing a tripod to use filming my throating scenes. Hungry for a lot of Dominican dick. I also need expect to join friends at political meetings and rallies, as they fight for fair elections and paper ballots. Pals have been all over social media sharing pics of them in the streets. Looking forward to a visit balanced with sex, political activity, culture and two nights in Las Terrazas. -
Upscale escort venues in Sto Domingo?
NoGagSuckerSF replied to davet's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
This house might be better than Juan binbin and the terrible encounter I had there on my first trip. That rush job with a bored straight boy who said time was up after 25 mins is why I steer dudes away from the brothel. -
Upscale escort venues in Sto Domingo?
NoGagSuckerSF replied to davet's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
That would fit comfortably at the back of my deep throat. Heading to the DR in March to feast on big cocks. Getting my temporary glory hole arranged with my hosts. Bet his cum is tasty. -
Black Friday = every day!
NoGagSuckerSF replied to NoGagSuckerSF's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
https://www.vivalocal.com/acompanhantes-gays/fortaleza-cidade/paulao-23cm-grossao-e-babao/176794543 Itching to strap on my knee pads and open my throat for his fine inches, and a full load of milk. I adore the proud way these Brazilians show off their bodies and interests. Always much eye candy to eat up at the VivaLocal site. -
2019 Rio Christmas break
NoGagSuckerSF replied to gap1972's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Wish that Brazil was closer to San Francisco and easier to get to, after reading this thread and others about the boys of Brazil. Thanks commenters, for the delights of your written reports. -
Black Friday = every day!
NoGagSuckerSF replied to NoGagSuckerSF's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Whatever. I adore the sexiness of the dude in the photo. Wish I found more pics of him or even a hot hot hot video. -
Black Friday = every day!
NoGagSuckerSF replied to NoGagSuckerSF's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Found this hot dude here: Check out Hot Trade Boys (@BLKANGOOD): https://twitter.com/BLKANGOOD?s=09