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Time for some answers
[QUOTE=BestHunter;2051602]In Belem do the girls pay attention to age of her partner? Can a 58 years old (god looking) to spot a 25-30 years old girl (non-pro)?[/QUOTE]You ask a lot of questions in a lot of different forums.
About time for some answers.
[B]Tell us all about your experiences.[/B]
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Belem definitely does not get much love from previous bm'ers. The majority of past reports are outdated and slightly negative in nature so when I arrived to town I came with low expectations. I figured coming to belem for a long weekend would serve as a good stopover on my way to Manaus. On my way into the central part of the city I passed by the famous boate locomotivo. I knew if all else failed, I could venture there for a quality evening of entertainment.
IMO, belem is a city where there is absolutely no need to seek out working girls. There are loads of civilian non pros in the 18-22 age bracket that gave me plenty of attention. I went to an outdoor complex of bars called Vila container which is made up of old storage containers stacked on top of one another. In all I would say there were roughly 15+ bars within the zone. The area was packed with groups of friendly locals and very flirty girls. I admit that I am well passed my prime years. I'm 42, my hairline is beginning to recede and gray hairs are slowly taking over my previous natural color. I relay this information because I want to paint the picture about how much attention I was getting from younger woman half my age. I made out with three girls who initiated the encounters and ended up taking another one back to my hotel for a night of pleasure. The following night I returned to Vila container where I met another group of locals. They took me to a club called Woodstock and I made out with 2 18 year olds who simply introduced themselves, asking me first if I was straight or gay and then if I was single. The next question was if I felt like kissing. Wow! Belem! While off the beaten path, I can recommend a visit. Not too much to do during the daytime and the city is run down and kind of rough on the eyes but the real fun is to be had at night. I look forward to visiting again.
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Non-Pro Update in Belem
[QUOTE=OJeito;2660176] Belem definitely does not get much love from previous bm'ers. The majority of past reports are outdated and slightly negative in nature so when I arrived to town I came with low expectations. I figured coming to belem for a long weekend would serve as a good stopover on my way to Manaus...
IMO, belem is a city where there is absolutely no need to seek out working girls...[/QUOTE]Nice report and kudos on the non-pro info, from my second fav jungle city. I've always enjoyed Belem and thought the action was also pretty decent for "off the beaten path". In the past I've had some minor success with non-pros, but found them in Belem to be a little clingy, when it became time to leave.
Thanks again, for the non-pro update in Belem. Looking forward to a possible trip report out of Manaus. BTW, you're probably also likely to find similar non-pro action in Manaus.
Good Luck!