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It's incongruous to feel empathy for prostitutes who ask outrageous prices.
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It's an old song (released around 1995) , but nonetheless it's the first time I bump on this "uncensored" video.
Totally agree about Sao Paulo being in the world's "Top 5" culinary capitals, along...
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Talking about Skank. Nice video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEx13xa7CgU
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It's not true. Sao Paulo is a culturally sophisticated, pulsingly energetic, spectacularly social city with an endless party scene and endless surprises. Bairros like Vila Madalena, Itaim Bibi,...
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I concur. As a city, Sao Paulo is much more enjoyable, clean and safe than Rio. People are also more polite and less greedy. Also when it comes to nighlife (be it P4P or "regular") , SP vs Rio is...
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Thanks, but beware though. It's the fourth largest city in ex USSR, which insure a reasonably good nightlife (and plenty of available women) , but compared to Sao Paulo or Moscow, it's admittedly...
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Interesting. Some guys could object that you can eat in comida a kilo restaurants, drink in cheap places, sleep in sleazy hotels, ect, but who what kind of loser wants to be cheap in vacations?
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Yes. It's now my fav vacation destination. I was there recently. Tashkent is a highly enjoyable and clean city, climate is just perfect (nonetheless a bit too hot in summer) , and cost of life is...
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Today, all bets are off in Brasil as the country is flush with cash. Todays Brasil is not the Brasil of 10 years ago or even of 5 years ago.
In Tashkent, I spend at max 100 €/day, including...
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That is right if you are strictly a monger and if your goal is solely to get laid once or twice a day with prostitutes (but why coming all the way to SP in this case, it's much cheaper to do it at...
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This is actually a minimum. I'd say that it is even a minimum for the running costs like accommodation, food and taxis, but without any partying and mongering option. And I'm not talking about 5...
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+1. Rs300 is normal (and even rather cheap) for a world-class city flooded by money as Sao Paulo. Some guys don't have a clue about what is brasilian economy nowadays (rolleyes).
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According to Mercer 2012 survey (Cost of Living worldwide rankings) , Sao Paulo (12) and Rio de Janeiro (13) are the most expensive cities for expatriates across both North and South America. New...
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Don't know if Love Story is still good (would be interesting to hear ABG about that by the way) , but it was definitely the best spot to pick-up WGs outside of their working environment (prives,...
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Well, thanks. I agree that I might have find in Camburi something a bit cheaper, but honestly a pousada being, even with discounted prices, more or less at the same rate than the Oriental Bangkok...
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+1. Let me add that I wanted to spend a few days with GF in Camburi (Litoral Norte beach) but couldn't find any modest pousada for less than 200€/day (off season). Honestly, I don't know why anyone...
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I just returned from a leisure trip to Sao Paulo. The Renaissance Jardins that was $120 per night 6 years ago is now $480 per night. And even at those rates you need to book well in advance to ensure...
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Cafe Gauguin. Don't know if it's still good though.
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Indeed. Love Story is not solely a shady after hours. It's also a rather "in" place where often elite people come to "mix with the riffraff". One day, arriving at my table, I was surprised to spot at...
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No report about Love Story (the very best of SP) here. Weird.
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Without being controvertial, I'm pretty sure that on a Friday night. 50% of those girls hit Love Story after their club closure (with wild partying on their mind) and once there, if you're able to...
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BTW, browsing the link I posted, I noticed that Azucar was alive and well. It was my fav "regular" drinking place when I was in SP, inevitably good for non-pro chasing. Highly recommanded (if its...
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Veja SP.
Filter "Bars", then "Paquerar".
http://vejasp.abril.com.br/busca?chn=bares&spc=Paquera
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Some 10€ for a bottled beer in a mid-level venue isn't cheap. Moscow is cheaper.
Brasil is pricing itself out of the market.
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Don't know why you bother to answer to Auriflama, it's been two years he asks over and over the same questions in the SP thread.
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