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Whatsup with Puerto Rico?
#76

Whatsup with Puerto Rico?

A very interesting observation:

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“We lost, I have to say, 80 percent of our good-looking women in the last two years,” McHugh said. “Bad economy, and Maria was the icing on the cake.”

https://www.gq.com/story/how-puerto-rico...super-rich
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#77

Whatsup with Puerto Rico?

Quote: (04-10-2019 01:18 PM)Tail Gunner Wrote:  

A very interesting observation:

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“We lost, I have to say, 80 percent of our good-looking women in the last two years,” McHugh said. “Bad economy, and Maria was the icing on the cake.”

https://www.gq.com/story/how-puerto-rico...super-rich

Did they all go to Miami?

"I'm not afraid of dying, I'm afraid of not trying. Everyday hit every wave, like I'm Hawaiian"
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#78

Whatsup with Puerto Rico?

I don't know what to make of an article from GQ aka Gay Queer. I'm in PR a lot with work and I can honestly say there are still a ton of sexy girls there, especially in that golden 18 to 25 year old range. Is there less now? Maybe. Economy was never good and Maria did send a lot of them North, predominantly to the Orlando-Kissimmee area aka North San Juan. I was at La Placita last month with my main squeeze Dominicana on a Saturday night and the place was in no short supply of delicious native Puerto Rican girls with their high-waisted flared pants. (Very popular in PR at the moment, pic below so you can see what I'm talking about). My chick saw me looking early and often, and she had to buy her a pair of her own. As she put it, "I got those pants you liked on the girls in Puerto Rico". Hehe.
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#79

Whatsup with Puerto Rico?

Quote: (04-11-2019 09:29 AM)JoeSomebody Wrote:  

I was at La Placita last month with my main squeeze Dominicana on a Saturday night and the place was in no short supply of delicious native Puerto Rican girls with their high-waisted flared pants. (Very popular in PR at the moment, pic below so you can see what I'm talking about)

You must be kidding me. An island filled with pants! In a hot and humid environment, I pictured an island paradise filled with women wearing skirts and sundresses. Who wants to see pants? I want to see legs! Is nothing sacred anymore? One more reason not to visit Puerto Rico.
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#80

Whatsup with Puerto Rico?

A lot of them wear itty bitty shorts and skirts as well. And I mean tiny. The pants are just very in fashion at the moment. Sundresses really aren't a thing there from my observations.
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#81

Whatsup with Puerto Rico?

I have a few personal and professional connections to Puerto Rico. Doing business can be slow and frustrating, yet simultaneously rewarding because you'll find yourself building the business eco-system yourself, which for me at least feels a lot more liberating.

As for the women, I think there's plenty of great options. Also Puerto Rican women are fairly traditional. Not so many easy lays here, but you will get loyalty in exchange. I think with even passing Spanish and cultural acclimatization you will EAGERLY be accepted here. There is no anti-white or even anti-American sentiment here.

Maybe the tax advantage will go away, but in the mean time there is ridiculous money to be made (saved) by moving to Puerto Rico. There is decent rule of law, and all the crime is between drug gangs, and drug gangs only. Unless you live in one of the swanky areas of San Juan, cost of living is relatively cheap. Rent and property taxes in particular are extremely low (outside Condado, Old San Juan, etc...) so you'll never be taxed out of your own home.

First chance I get I will be immigrating to Puerto Rico full time.

Considering the tax advantages I'm surprised this is not a hotter topic on the forum. Would love to get another update from the RVFers who have made the plunge.
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#82

Whatsup with Puerto Rico?

Quote: (04-11-2019 09:29 AM)JoeSomebody Wrote:  

I don't know what to make of an article from GQ aka Gay Queer. I'm in PR a lot with work and I can honestly say there are still a ton of sexy girls there, especially in that golden 18 to 25 year old range. Is there less now? Maybe. Economy was never good and Maria did send a lot of them North, predominantly to the Orlando-Kissimmee area aka North San Juan. I was at La Placita last month with my main squeeze Dominicana on a Saturday night and the place was in no short supply of delicious native Puerto Rican girls with their high-waisted flared pants. (Very popular in PR at the moment, pic below so you can see what I'm talking about). My chick saw me looking early and often, and she had to buy her a pair of her own. As she put it, "I got those pants you liked on the girls in Puerto Rico". Hehe.

Agree. Surely there are lots of people leaving, but college age women are more than happy to stick around for their education at UPR, which has a lot of great schools for a ridiculously low tuition that they could not afford in the states. In fact a lot of US companies are all too happy to recruit Puerto Ricans from these universities, but that being said, there are plenty in school.

Puerto Rican women would much rather stay around PR given the chance, if you can give them a decent reason to stay, they will, and you don't need to be particularly rich. Quality if life in PR, health, culture, and happiness wise, is much higher than what you'd get in suburbia USA.

I know a thing or two about PR, so feel free to PM me with any specific questions.
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#83

Whatsup with Puerto Rico?

I been a few times, love the island. Another good thing is you don't get the amount of hookers as opposed to Colombia or Dominican Republic especially for those who do night game. The scenery is beautiful you have beaches and mountains all within a short distance. The Mall in San Juan La America's is perfect for those looking to day game too as well as Isla Verde, Old San Juan and even the college close by. La Placita is a great spot for those looking to have nightlife but I found they don't have the clubs like Medellin, or Panama had with the exception of Club Brava.

I found Puerto Rico to not be that cheap with AirBnB as opposed to other destinations in Latin America and safety was a concern as I found it can be rough and not a ton of police around. If the other poster is saying it just is limited to gangs then I may consider going back. I realize for me personally it is still better than any where in the United States to game, but may not be as easy as let's say Dominican Republic.
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#84

Whatsup with Puerto Rico?

@ Fitman2018.

Hookers in PR are almost non-existent in the open, and IMO it makes one's experience more enjoyable. Nothing more annoying than being in DR walking to eat or hanging outside a bar and having a plethora of ugly negritas hissing at you and propositioning you. Go bother someone else. Plaza Las Americas Mall does have some nice talent. I haven't been to Panama or Colombia to compare nightlife. PR has a lot of hidden spots that folks don't know about. They can be seedy though. Proceed with caution. AirBnB in PR isn't cheap but it's cheaper than almost any hotel. It is definitely easier to game in DR, but it also depends on what you are looking for. My type tends to be long, medium-to-darker hair and lighter/white skin. I find more of these girls exist in PR due to more Spaniard influence than in DR, especially in the middle to upper classes. These girls are usually pretty well educated and come from families who aren't broke. If you want to find that in DR, you have to go to the Cibao region in the north (i.e. Santiago), as this look tends to be more common, whereas the capital tends to have darker-skinned people.
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