For me, it was never been purely about the screwing around or even primarily about it. If it were, there are other countries I'd probably prefer to go. Costa Rica is a total package - a diverse landscape with beautiful countryside, mountains, beaches, rainforests and rivers, a warm and friendly people, a different culture (food, music, dance, a whole different ambiance and pace of life), a temperate climate, fun outdoor activities, etc. etc. I could go on and on.
To the extent, I do come for the pu*sy, though, I think I, like many vets, have experienced something of an evolution. Its easy for a long time visitor to become almost as jaded as many of the girls at the BM. It can get a little old and a little routine. Like all old-timers, we think longingly back on what we consider the good old days when things were better at the BM. Forget the fact that it is a much hotter market there now, the pricing has increased subtantially along with the growth. We adapt in one of two basic ways. Some like RBC have moved on to try and find the "undiscovered country" - the tico places that have not been spoiled "price-wise" by the influx of overspending gringo newbies. Others have moved on to try and find the non-pro who has not been jaded and/or spoiled by the nature of things at the DR/BM.
BTW, some would consider me a LAL guy or at best a GFFE for the hour. Actually, though I like variety as much as the next guy, I prefer a longer term GFFE. Its nice to know that one has a reliable regular that he can look up each time one returns to CR or that one can see several times over the course of your week's trip as a dinner companion, dance partner, travel guide or window into the reall life of an average tico. But just because its longer term doesn't mean I don't realize that any relationship with a girl one met in one of the Gulch venues is not really anything more than a GFFE and that even GFE's with 20 year old non-pro chicas are not really a sound basis for an LTR due to the unavoidable cultural and age differences.
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