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Old 01-08-2007, 08:51 PM
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Question Gettin with Dominican Women

Does Dominican women have any special preferences from a guy?
Other than money and looks and personality?
Are there any racism in the culture that might hinder them from going for
guys in another skin color?

And if Dominican lives/works in the US, is that person considered living
in a higher social standards?

Just curious...
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:13 PM
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Does Dominican women have any special preferences from a guy?
Other than money and looks and personality?
Are there any racism in the culture that might hinder them from going for
guys in another skin color?

And if Dominican lives/works in the US, is that person considered living
in a higher social standards?

Just curious...
No offense but don't you think your questions are a bit odd? I honestly would research these forums and then "rethink" your question - you have a lot to learn pal.
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Old 01-08-2007, 10:09 PM
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Does Dominican women have any special preferences from a guy?
Other than money and looks and personality?
Are there any racism in the culture that might hinder them from going for
guys in another skin color?

And if Dominican lives/works in the US, is that person considered living
in a higher social standards?

Just curious...
Skin color does play a role in Dominican culture. The common belief is that if you're light in complexion you will have advantages in life. However, when money and opportunity come in to play, skin color goes out the window. Just remember green is almost always KING!

why do you ask?
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Old 01-09-2007, 01:50 AM
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Does Dominican women have any special preferences from a guy?Dominican women are like women of any other culture, They want to have a man that they can trust and a man that provides them security for them and their children.
Other than money and looks and personality?Money is always a good thing but not nessesarily the most important thing.
Are there any racism in the culture that might hinder them from going for
guys in another skin color?Not to sound racist or anything but most dominicans evendarker dominicans would chose a lighter skinned man if all the other options were equal.

And if Dominican lives/works in the US, is that person considered living
in a higher social standards?
Hell YES, All of us in the USA or in other countries are thought of as rich. Not true but many dominicans believe life outside of the DR is very easy and money easy to come by.
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Old 01-09-2007, 04:48 AM
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Does Dominican women have any special preferences from a guy?
Strength of character.
Style.
Panache.
Class.
And a nice "yipeta".
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Old 01-09-2007, 05:06 AM
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so, a large bulge caused by a roll of cash isn't good enough?
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Strength of character.
Style.
Panache.
Class.
And a nice "yipeta".
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Old 01-09-2007, 05:09 AM
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so, a large bulge caused by a roll of cash isn't good enough?
It depends where you keep that large bulge.
If properly and strategically located, it can make all the difference.
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Old 01-09-2007, 05:14 AM
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It depends where you keep that large bulge.
If properly and strategically located, it can make all the difference.
i'm too poor to have a yipeta
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Old 01-09-2007, 07:03 AM
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i thought he was talking about belly bulge's.
judging by what i've seen since vacationing in the DR i can't say i've seen a particular kind of guy standing out above the rest except for the older guy/young dominican. that leads me to believe that "stability" or the image of stability is the key. most people worldwide always want to better themselves and dominican women are no different.
let me also add that american attitudes (i'm from the usa) don't bode well in dominican culture. you know the "ugly american". i'm quiet, always williing to learn, and am very attentive to the chicas i meet which i can say does me well in the DR.
when in Rome do like the Romans always works best....
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Old 01-09-2007, 07:29 AM
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i can't say i've seen a particular kind of guy standing out above the rest except for the older guy/young dominican. that leads me to believe that "stability" or the image of stability is the key.
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