Recently, I saw I was tagged in a video that was partly titled " Sosua IS WHERE SEX IS #1 REGARDLESS OF AGE!". When I saw that title and my name tagged in it I was definitely in shock.
But I watched some of the livestream that was about me or the women in my videos and it really wasn't that bad, but I do want to clarify somethings here on my blog.
I do not agree with, condone or rock with sex with minors. The consenting age is different in each country and even different in different parts of the same country.
I believe the consenting age here in Dominican Republic is 18, so if you have sex with someone 17 and under that would be considered sex with a minor.
Something that is important to note for guys interested in coming to the Dominican Republic is that women will lie about their age.
She might tell you she's 19, but she's really 17. So if there is a doubt in your mind then it is very important to check her ID or what they call here a cedula.
Because you could end up behind bars if authorities find out you've been ploughing an underage person whether you knew or didn't know doesn't matter.
I enjoyed staying at this villa located in Escondido Bay near Laguna beach. It was very comfortable and extremely spacious. If I planned coming to Sosua in a group I would definitely think about staying at this villa
Now I will say you definitely will want some form of motorized transportation, because there aren't any taxis readily available around the area so getting to any of the major towns will require a vehicle.
I met the owner of the villa and he is a very nice and smart guy with a good team of people who can help fix or solve any problems if any arise, so that's definitely a plus
In general I would recommend this villa because it is chica friendly, has a great yard and not too far from Sosua like some other popular villas. If you are interested this is the Airbnb link: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/566603914349642879?source_impression_id=p3_1658838513_LumH9kEdpCEVOS0k
It's funny I met the owner of this Airbnb while I was walking in the streets of Batey, Sosua. He stopped the driver of his car and yelled out to me asking if I was the guy who did youtube videos about apartments.
He told me he had the best Airbnb in Georgia, which I thought was interesting to say, because there are many Airbnb's in Georgia so to say yours is number 1 could come off as pretentious.
But after staying in his Airbnb in Sosua I can understand why he says his Airbnbs are #1.
Literally when the girls came into the room they were gushing over how nice the floors were, the bed, the design of the kitchen counter and all of that.
For me my favorite part of this place are the small details. There are phone chargers, c cable chargers, robes, extremely fluffy towels and hot water.
The check in process was very smooth and professional and the property manager named Kennedy was very nice and spoke pretty good English.
Honestly, this is probably the nicest apartment I have stayed in so far here in Sosua.
So in general if you are thinking about staying in Sosua I would highly recommend checking out this Airbnb link here: www.Airbnb.com/h/letswindr
In August of last year I made a video about Miko Worldwide, because I had just learned that he was out of government custody and back vlogging on the streets of Dominican Republic.
I felt the need to make that video because of the importance of making people aware of his past allegations and run ins with the law.
After I made the video he himself commented on my video somethings that at the time I thought were kind of strange, but I rationalized it because I could understand why he would think my video wasn't very positive.
However, in the comments he didn't just try to defend himself, he also tried to make fun of my channel, put me down and even demonize me as a person.
And these comments are what I appreciate about Miko Worldwide. To be honest there were times in Las Terrenas where I thought my channel wasn't going to grow, that I wouldn't be able to make any money off my videos and that I was wasting my time.
However, during those times there were many things going thru my head, but I definitely remembered Miko's comments, which helped motivate me to keep pushing and fighting for my goal.
It's funny now, that Youtubers with much bigger platforms are "exposing" him and he's having to deal with those consequences.
But as it relates to Miko, I'm just very appreciative that he took the time to try and put me down and hate on my channel, because that definitely gave me fuel and motivation to get to where I am at now and to eventually reach my ultimate goal on Youtube.
Also there's another popular youtuber who motivates me, but I'll get into that in another blog post....
Recently I made a video called "Sex Tourism and Travel Videos", which was inspired by a livestream Ace Live did with the same title a few days before. In the video I displayed two very popular Sosua street vloggers that go by the name Pudo TV and Negredo Street Views4k while I was talking about creep cam artists.
The reason I displayed their channels in the video was because I was asking the question if a youtuber builds his or her whole platform around filming women secretly or overly using the hidden cam style can you lose respect for that content creator.
And obviously those two channels I displayed in the video fit the bill of an example of what I was talking about.
For me, there is nothing legally wrong with street vlogging. I would go so far to say there is nothing even ethically wrong with street vlogging.
The reason I feel that way is because I used to do that as well. When I was in Miami my most popular videos from that time were walking street vlogs of Spring Break. To be honest I would try and find the hottest girl or film a woman with the fattest yeeks and all that.
So I completely understand what it means to be a walking street vlogger and creep cam artist.
However, when it comes to street vlogging, specifically in Sosua I do feel some sort of way about that style.
Everyone knows that there are a lot of working women or prostitutes in Sosua. This is one of the reasons that makes Sosua very popular.
Also something that anyone can figure out very quickly is that working women do not want to be filmed on the street. There are a variety of reasons for that such as women not wanting their children to find out , their parents, their boyfriends, their neighborhood and on and on.
Actually one time a woman thought I was a youtuber who filmed women walking on the Sosua streets and threatened to cut my nuts off. So I know for a fact women do not appreciate being filmed.
Now, as a videographer there are two different ways to approach the situation.
The way I choose to approach it is to try and not film women on the street as much as possible. I don't know why but I do feel for these women and I do want to respect their desire not to be filmed on the street.
Some of that has to do with understanding and respecting the culture. Some of that has to do with the fact that I actually work with the women in my videos, communicate with them and have a real relationship with them even if it's just a working one.
The other approach to the situation which is what I see in my comments sections is much more callous. The firm belief that anything on the public streets can be filmed, that if the woman doesn't want to be filmed she shouldn't be on the street, that the fact she doesn't want her family to find out isn't "my problem" and so on and so forth.
At the end of the day, I don't think content creators such as Pudo TV and Negredo Street Views4k are bad people. Because if I thought that then I would be a bad person because I have done the same type of filming.
However, I can firmly say that as it specifically relates to Sosua I do not like that type of vlogging style and I will continue to express that dislike if and when the topic comes up.
I am excited to announce that soon I'll be providing live group Spanish lessons on Youtube. I felt like this would be a good idea because I have received a lot of comments and messages from people telling me how my videos help them with their Spanish.
Obviously listening to Spanish pronunciation is very important, but there is nothing like actually practicing your Spanish with a native Spanish speaker.
So, the structure of the group lessons will simply be that for $10 you can call in to a number that I will provide via instagram message or email and you can talk to one of the models for 5 minutes during the live.
During that time you can ask her questions or she'll ask you some questions and if you want she can correct your pronunciation if you make any mistakes.
This format is more for people with a high beginner level of Spanish and up. Once I get the Live Spanish group lessons going I will try and create something for true beginners.
If you are interested in participating in the live Spanish group lessons please feel free to message me on my instagram which is giamo_khan or my email.
For a long time I have heard about Santana's Barber Shop. I knew it as the place where you can get a haircut and see chicas twerk at the same time.
To be honest with you that combination never really resonated with me. If I am going to get a haircut I prefer to do so in peace and just be surrounded by a regular barbershop ambience.
However, my opinions have changed slightly not so much about the customer experience, but about the people behind the scenes at Santana's Barber Shop.
I worked as a camera operator for a New York rapper who was doing a music video in the Dominican Republic last month.
Getting the opportunity to actually meet the real Santana was pretty awesome. He seems like a really stand up guy and even though I wasn't able to talk to him too much at the shoot he definitely showed a lot of respect, which I appreciate that.
Also to see how he interacted with his ladies at the shop made it very clear that he has a boss mentality and not just some perv with money.
Of course, it was nice to see the ladies as well. They were a little wild, but when it was time to shoot they became very professional and put on a good show.
So even though I probably wouldn't request for a twerk performance I may step in to Santana's Barber Shop here in Sosua in the near future.
For my video Trust Issues 2 I did a photoshoot/video with Ana and Aderly. We took the pictures on a private beach in Sosua that is surrounded by resorts and apartments.
The apartment I was staying at is called the Galeria. I was nervous that they wouldn't allow my two friends/models to enter the premises at the same time. But fortunately I didn't have any problems. The ladies just had to give their cedula to the front guard.
A few days ago Youtube demonetized my video. That's unfortunate because I really enjoy sharing the visuals of my photoshoots. So probably in the future I will do less of these type of videos.
Sometimes guys ask me how I meet the ladies that end up in my videos. I always tell people I'm not doing anything special. For example at the end of the photoshoot Ana told me she has a new friend that's interested in doing a video. Really the only thing that I do that is "special" is just be consistent and a trustworthy person to these ladies.