HELP: Met someone in the DR and I don't know what his intentions are
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@planner I completely agree I have not changed his life nor can I change who he is, I do not have a saviour complex. I also would never judge someone for having sex in exchange for money to keep their life afloat within a difficult situation. May I ask what other red flags there are and which ones I should look out for in future conversations?
@mrodinel um no his old profession is not a prostitute. He works on a resort and has had women gift him things after having sex, like a lot of resort workers have experienced. I am not lonely, if anything I am perfectly content being single. Maybe I am being played, I don't know. I have friend in the Dominican who do not know him or run in the same circles as him that I have explained the situation to in even more detail than what is listed above and they say that he actually sounds quite genuine. I am getting very mixed reactions, half of everyone says it sounds bad and half of everyone says it sounds good. I have a lot of self respect which is why I am trying to figure things out before I see him again.
@lennoxnev Fair enough, thank you for your response. May I ask how I would know if he has multiple partners at the same time or if this is something I will just never be able to tell? I am quite naive and unknowing when it comes to this kind of situation, I appreciate everyone's help.
@planner I completely agree I have not changed his life nor can I change who he is, I do not have a saviour complex. I also would never judge someone for having sex in exchange for money to keep their life afloat within a difficult situation. May I ask what other red flags there are and which ones I should look out for in future conversations?
- @travellinglady1429
- Met at a resort in Punta Cana;
- He has previously slept with women for money;
- He has previously had a relationship with a woman he met at a resort;
- Right now this is a long distance relationship;
- He talks to you nonstop all the time/every chance he can get; and
- He wants to give you a better life somewhere that isn't the DR.
- Telling you that you are the one for him so quickly/without spending a substantial amount of time together;
- Wanting to introduce you to his family so quickly (i.e. because he wants you to believe he's so serious/smitten that you have to meet them asap); and
- Wanting you to rent a car and take you to see his home town (i.e. to meet his family, but also likely to see where they live so in the future it will be easier to ask for money to help them).
@travellinglady1429 definitely a Tigre don’t be fooled not everyone is bad I agree and it is hard to figure out his intentions I had the same problem with the women I’m dating but I live here with her and I lived in Columbia Brazil and I’m good at spotting the cheapies my Spanish is also fluent so can’t speak in codes or very fast but as everyone is telling be extra carful in your situation sad but some of the stories are true about relationships with Dominicans note I said some hopefully your guy is genuine and you found true love I did but as I said I’ve been living here2years and I speak the language be careful my friend all the best terence
To judge someone as a resort worker is not right either as at least he is working rather than doing something which may get him in trouble. His motives may not be good but two wrongs don't make a right in judging him overall.- @DRVisitor
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