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The message is clear like it is in 99.99% of cases similar to yours.聽 She most likely has multiple other boyfriends gringo and Dominican.
My advice and last word on this us:
RUN AWAY AS FAST AS聽 YOUR FAT LITTLE LEGS WILL CARRY YOU and start thinking with the BIG head.
Bob K

聽 may I ask the age difference between you both? That sometimes is a major factor, not always, but it does factor in. I would spend more time on the Island and meet a nice woman face to face not online.,,,,heck my lady told me upon trying to pick her up that she was not interested in dating tourists, but as a good old persistent New Yorker, I got her to change her mind 
Bob K
>The message is clear like it is in 99.99% of cases similar to yours.聽 She most likely has multiple other boyfriends >gringo and Dominican
>RUN AWAY AS FAST AS聽 YOUR FAT LITTLE LEGS WILL CARRY YOU and start thinking with the BIG head.
Those of us who been around a bit, seen this kind of crap all over the world. Always recall years ago in Thailand when I used to go to local Post Office. There were tons of "bar girls" with pile of letters in their hands waiting to post them all over the world. UK, USA, Germany, France,etc聽 all of course addressed their "one and only lover"聽 聽and usual contents. Please come back soon my one and only one,,but please send some money at once by Western Union, my mother needs hospital.urgent...
Mmh yeah right. ...
Never ceased to amaze me how stupid some people are,, often older guys who should know better, Bit of sunshine and a beach,bit of Hanky Panky and they leave their brains at home.. they really were convinced these bar girls loved them聽 ,Whats the old saying "An old fool and his money"?
Some lost everything their houses, all their money and ended up back home ruined- and alone ..unbelievable.
But can happen in reverse too, when I lived in Tunisia some years back, noticed a lot of older women. many of them had young men in tow聽 聽and yes they got screwed too...in more ways than one :-)
Although it was common knowledge these guys (known locally as Love Rats) were after two things, money and a one way ticket to Europe, they still fell for it -and once there of course these women find their wonderful considerate Lover and future husband has.. ermm ..kind of disappeared after a few days.. usually with their purse and everything else not nailed down.
Aint love a wonderful thing? :-)聽 聽Think I;ll get a dog :-)
Dump her and move on.

NEVER let any woman (or any person actually) know how much money you have. Acting like you're poorer than you truly are would be best.
For Dominicans, all gringos are rich. By their standards we are, but they can suck you dry pretty fast. Don't forget also that as soon as you are living permanently with a lady, in the local culture you are "casado". That means you must take care of all financial needs your lady may have. That implies much more than feeding her with pollo guisado, guineo and rice twice a day. Soon enough you may find yourself being asked to pay her medical bills, studies and what not. Will you leave your beloved girlfriend uninsured for health? Nooo, you have a heart don't you? So you'll insure her. Then her mom, dad, sisters, brothers and children if she has some.
On top of that, if anyone in her relatives needs to pay for medical care, dental care, glasses, car and house repair, school fees, etc. you'll be the one being asked to take the tab. Remember: Dominicans have LOTS of close relatives. You're only one "rich" gringo against one hundred dirt poor people.
So if you're gonna pay for everything for everybody, at least make sure you're doing it for a woman who truly loves and respect you, and has the potential to be your wife.
I enjoyed every word!this is NOT a monogamic culture, just remember that
Individuals like this one in particular can be found everywhere, either in a 1st, 2nd and a 3rd word country with some similarities and differences, and not because I met someone untrustworthy in a particular country, I will say that everyone from that country is untrustworthy too because is unfair and unreal. The economic situation and the rampant social exclusion in DR is forcing the population in need to do those things as a form of subsistence, who really knows. Something even more regrettable is seeing individuals born in a so called developed country with all the opportunities in life opting for the easiest way of living like prostitution, white collar crime, drug trafficking and dealing, etc.
It is a common practice to highlight the social problems of the most poor societies and generalize to make us feel vainly superiors, but we avoid talking about our own social issues in our first world homeland, where racism and xenophobia is almost institutionalized, government corruption is part of the every day entertainment in Canada, aboriginal exclusion can be compared to the Apartheid in South Africa. Also if we really want to know the real difference between settlers and invaders we must hear what the Aborigines have to say about the land they lost because of our predecessors.
I have been lucky enough to meet great people in D.R. with many good qualities. The present life we are living is the result of the decisions we have taken in the past. Who am I to judge?
All the best聽

This girl deserves a real man
There are places like Boca Chica and Sosua in all Canada's Province and the U.S. too




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