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On 11/2/2024 at 3:35 AM, surferguy_1 said:

They're verse. This one really loves to bottom though. I know more about his preferences than the other one.

By the way he walks you can tell he is gay. And yeah, they are both Dominican. I'm confused why the former chose that username. Dominicans hate to be mistaken for Rican. It's like the worst thing for them.

I haven't seen the bf in person yet but we chatted a few times. I know he has a gym in his native town down there in the island. 

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On 2/27/2025 at 10:12 AM, StableMentalDefective said:

Ricans don't get deported...

Neither Dominicans that come here legally (the majority).

Half of all Dominicans in the USA are American citizens (naturalized or born). Only about 10% are undocumented. 

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On 2/27/2025 at 12:52 AM, Monarchy79 said:

It’s not the worst… being mistaken for Rican may be second….. 😎

Hispanics dislike to be taken for something they're not. That's the dynamics among them. Tell a Colombian he is Venezuelan and you will get decapitated. Uruguayans hate when you confuse them for Argentinians and so on. It's something cultural. 

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1 hour ago, StableMentalDefective said:

I read somewhere that over 90 percent of Puerto Ricans were here legally too…

HUH???  As U.S. citizens by birth, Puerto Ricans have the right to live, work, and travel freely throughout the U.S, without the need for a green card or visa.

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3 hours ago, MeatHead said:

Hispanics dislike to be taken for something they're not. That's the dynamics among them. Tell a Colombian he is Venezuelan and you will get decapitated. Uruguayans hate when you confuse them for Argentinians and so on. It's something cultural. 

Your statement is correct…. 
However, you might have missed the overall point of my comment. 

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7 hours ago, MeatHead said:

Hispanics dislike to be taken for something they're not. That's the dynamics among them. Tell a Colombian he is Venezuelan and you will get decapitated. Uruguayans hate when you confuse them for Argentinians and so on. It's something cultural. 

I used to see this play out in South Florida when I wintered there. Trying to keep all those Hispanics straight in my mind was a chore. 

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5 hours ago, Walt said:

HUH???  As U.S. citizens by birth, Puerto Ricans have the right to live, work, and travel freely throughout the U.S, without the need for a green card or visa.

Give the guy a break. He is mental defective after all. lol. 

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Any recent experience with him? He’s now claiming he needs a $100 deposit and if not, to text him 30 mins before the appt to check on his availability. I’ve never felt comfortable with a deposit. And 30 mins notice really isn’t that much time. Thanks. 

Posted
On 3/20/2025 at 7:50 PM, EastbayMike said:

Source?

https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/dominican-immigrants-united-states

https://www.migrationpolicy.org/news/us-unauthorized-population-diversifying

As of 2022, 56 percent of Dominican immigrants were U.S. citizens, compared to 53 percent of the total foreign-born population... Although most Dominican immigrants in the United States are legally present, approximately 164,000 were unauthorized as of 2019, according to Migration Policy Institute (MPI) estimates, comprising about 1 percent of all 11 million unauthorized immigrants.

^^ Only 1% of all the illegals in the United States are Dominican.

There are about 1.3 Dominican inmigrants in the country -- 2.4 million overall counting the American-born Dominicans. 

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