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  • Ecuador Report From Romeo Blanco

    Posted on July 10th, 2009 Dan DeLa Cruz No comments

    My friend, Romeo, recently spent some time in Ecuador with his girlfriend. While he was traveling through Ecuador he also kept an eye out for the ladies and sent me a very informative email about the dating environment in Ecuador… Here it is:

    Dan,

    They should put a sign in the entrance to Puyo that says “NO GAME NEEDED”. This place is a cake walk for guys.

    Today I was able to have some free time. My girlfriend went with her mom to move there things to the new apt her mom is renting.

    So I had a few hours to myself. I went to the center of the city and went to a Dentist. He filled in my cavity for $10 !!!

    Next, I was walking around the city, hovering above the smaller guys, and bingo, some girl winks at me.

    She keeps staring at me. So I asked her where I could buy the local newspaper (they don’t sell them in stores over here, its not easy to find them) and bingo, she asks me where I’m from.

    I told her I’m from NJ, and she tells me shes from Guayaquil (she moved to puyo 3 months ago—-according to her, Guayquil is too dangerous and Puyo is safer and cheaper—shes studying in university of Puyo)

    She smiles when I tell her I’m a Jersey boy in Puyo… I decide to test it even more so I told her the truth, that I’m here with my girlfriend visiting her family…all of a sudden her smile fades away…she keeps talking to me anyway.

    Then she spills the beans. I asked her straight out, so why are you single (shes been 3 months in Puyo with no boyfriend, —her Ex is in Guayaquil)

    She tells me (I’m not exxageratting—word for word), that in Puyo its not easy to find a boyfriend. she told me the guys in Puyo are “muy machista” and they treat women as lesser citizens…in her own words, “ellos se creen la quinta mierda…se creen mucho, hasta los k no tienen nada se creen” translation: “They think they are the shit, they’re too cocky, even the ones that don’t have anything are cocky”

    She even told me the guys in Guyaquil treat her nicer, and they are more open minded then the guys in Puyo….she also told me its very hard to find a boyfriend, and she went as far as to ask me if I love my girlfriend or not.

    The last blow…before I left her, I told her we can be friends, but I have a girlfriend and she told me sure… I asked her if she has email, she told me take my email, number, etc.

    I got her email, and told her we can only be friends, to this she replied with a smile and said I would love to be a friend of such a handsome young man—- ha ha!

    While I was talking to her, her friends (like 4 girls) were giggling and laughing across the street…

    I gave her a kiss on the cheek and left…that’s that

    The same thing that girls told me in Santa Cruz, Boliva 10 years ago, this girl named Jimena told me the exact same shit (almost exactly 10 years later as I went to Bolivia in april of 99) the girls in Bolivia told me.

    Our theories are true, and its also true that in the smaller, less populated (and frequented by outsiders) cities its probably even more powerful and men have an even greater upper hand.

    This girl was really cute also, she had a nice smile and nice body, tan skinned, your typical Guayaquilena…smiling, etc.

    I would say she is an 8 from 1 to 10

    Well that’s that, another day with the power and leverage

    I’ll enjoy it while I can,

    Romeo

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