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09-03-21 15:10 #24748
Posts: 11First Terma Experience
First off, thanks for the tips regarding Rio, perhaps I should get out more, there is quite a lot to do in this region. The wifing-up to Buzios trip sounds like a great idea. If I find a girl with good chemistry I might try that.
Last night (Thursday) I managed to get out to 4 x 4 for my first termas experience. I arrived around 7 pm. My mission was just to have a few drinks and scope the place out just to see what it was about as I was tired and wasn't really in the mood. Turns out that a couple of beers put me in the mood, so I did session once and ended up spending about 2 hours there.
This place has no shortage of great reviews but I'd like to add a bit of a newbs perspective. To understand where I'm coming from, I'll say that the only comparable venues I've been to would be Showpark in Prague and La Isla in Medellin. Obviously these different styles of venues given that one of them is actually a strip club. But in general, the premise is the same. A fun place where you grab some drinks, check out the girls and then go bang one of them.
What I liked:
- On a global scale, the price is pretty damn good. I mean 50 for entry, 20 for a beer and 290 for 30 min. Or 410 for 60 min. That would be about 10 USD entry, 4 USD beer, 60 USD for sex.
- No shortage of choices. There was a very high quantity of women.
- English-friendly. From the very friendly woman at reception to a few of the girls I talked to, this has been one of the most English-friendly places I've been to in Brazil.
- The Robe culture. This was my first-time doing the robe thing. I would say about 75-80% of the guys used them, maybe 20% in street clothes. The robe put me more at ease. No worries that some guy dresses better than you do, everyone is equal in a way. No worries about losing a wallet or phone (not that I really worry about that at a club, but it's one less thing).
- The stripper pole. Being a newb and solo, I didn't know what to expect from this kinda place. I assumed I might end up standing there, drinking a beer and staring at the wall until one of the hot girls was free. But no, they did have some entertainment to focus on. The strip show was fun, and a great way to check out some of the talent.
What I didn't like:
- The facilities aren't exactly glamourous. The center of Rio is pretty dirty and run-down. Unfortunately that is just the general trend in Rio. Barra / Ipanema are nice areas of the city with modern facilities but the rest of the city kinda looks like a dive. The rooms are kinda basic but didn't really seem dirty.
- It was way too crowded for me. I had read that it's important to go during the busy times (Tues-Thurs). Presumably this is to have the largest selection of women. Last night there was almost no place to stand and the most beautiful women were busy with other guys. I've heard that all these termas are quite small so I guess that's what you have to deal with. If you go with a group, that's a fun, cool, party vibe, but when riding solo, I prefer to sit, drink, and observe the atmosphere. Perhaps I was just a little late to arrive. I think I'll try to arrive in the afternoon or 5 pm to see if it's more to my liking. It would be nice to be able to sit down or approach some hot girl who isn't occupied with a group of guys.
- Being approached by the uglies. To be clear, none of the women were pushy. I just don't like the awkwardness of shaking off a girl I'm not attracted to. I'm very picky, and it's not very likely that the top 10% girls will ever approach a guy, so I'd rather not be approached and just put in the work myself. For some guys who are shy or open for anything, this may be a benefit, I understand.
My mixed feelings:
- it's pretty awesome to be able to visit such an establishment with such services at such prices so I don't really like to complain. I should however, mention to other newbs that they keep expectations intact. I've learned so far that Brazil has such a high reputation due to the service level of the girls here. I would argue it's not necessarily the looks. Perhaps the top 10% of Brazilians are hotter than the top 10% of Eastern Europeans but in general, Eastern European women are far hotter. You really don't have to worry about overweight girls there. So, I guess I was a little disappointed with the looks. Sure, most of the women were technically do-able, but how many would I want to spend money on? For me, the vast majority would be no. The good news though, is that yes, the top 5 girls I saw there last night, were definitely hot and would've been a really great experience. I should also note, that the performance of the one girl I tried was actually pretty astonishing. I couldn't really keep up. If she had been younger and hotter I might've tried to get her number and see her outside of the club.
I can certainly see myself visiting a few more times this month and I'm sure I'll have a great time with some of the hotter girls. Also, I really want to check out some other termas so I can make comparisons. My type of girl is definitely branca. I noticed more in Sao Paulo than here in Rio for sure. If anyone knows of a terma or prive that has the same amount or more brancas than 4 x 4, I'd be interested to know, thanks!
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09-03-21 15:08 #24747
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Bearsi [View Original Post]
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09-03-21 14:38 #24746
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Bearsi [View Original Post]
Me and my girlfriend were at an open air restaurant last night in her small Mato Grosso town, and a guy came through selling these sandalwood sachets for 3 reais, 4 for 10. Someone jokingly asked if it was for Condomble. Seen a Baptist church and Methodist church here, but have not seen a Catholic one.
They have an airport chapel in Sao Paulo. 15 and 20 years ago I used to go in there and lie down behind the altar to sleep while waiting on my connecting flight. I knew nobody else in such a devout Catholic country was coming in there.
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09-03-21 06:35 #24745
Posts: 217Sundays
Word of Advice to newcomers.
Sundays are pretty much a closed day for any real fun. Brazil is a very devout catholic country and family oriented as most latin / south american countries so some of these girls go to church or hang out with their family.
So Termas / Prives are closed.
If you arrive on a Sunday, your best bet is to hit up barrasvip or private55 and try to get a girl come to you or go to her place. As always it's best to schedule in advance (a week ahead or so before you arrive) as they could be out of the state, taking a day off or booked. It's always key to plan ahead.
You could also do some tourist stuff and explore the city which is a great option as well.
Also good time to buy supplies like sunscreen, clothes, etc and plan for the next day.
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09-03-21 00:15 #24744
Posts: 148Sundays are no fun.
Originally Posted by PahllusMaximus [View Original Post]
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09-02-21 22:34 #24743
Posts: 8Asha
Single men are allowed in. They may pay extra to get in but are welcomed. Asha is a pretty standard night club with table seating, bar and dance areas. The orgies happen in the back rooms. There is one on the 2nd floor where only couples are allowed and the one on the first floor is for anyone however people tend to avoid this area because it is filled with creepy single men just waiting for something to happen. I would say the audience has a lot of barravip girls attending with their clients for the night. You have your real swingers, lesbians or couples just looking for excitement. You should definitely go with a girl you meet down here otherwise you are just a creep in the backroom LOL. Make sure you pick the right girl too or you will be stuck with a girl not really into the scene. Ask her if she is willing to swap or get involved with another girl before going. Or just have sex out in front of people. Portuguese is needed but if anything let your girl do all the talking and just nod your head. LOL.
Originally Posted by TravelGuy79 [View Original Post]
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09-02-21 21:22 #24742
Posts: 158Sundays
Originally Posted by PahllusMaximus [View Original Post]
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09-02-21 20:15 #24741
Posts: 539Sunday Options
Finally: here I come, but arrive Sunday AM and want to know of clubs, prives or other means of available companions for a Sunday lunch and some fun afterwards? Seems Sunday is a bit dead, and I will definitely need some fun after a long flight from Boston. Any ideas or mercy referrals?
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09-02-21 19:03 #24740
Posts: 28Thanks for everyone's help and is three weeks to long?
Thanks for the reply about single guys at Swing clubs. Finding a Terma girl who speaks English seems like a good idea. I'm trying to learn a few Portuguese phrases but I know that's won't help at all. I would be going to back to Thailand where it seems like half the girls speak English very well but since I don't have time to quarantine Brazil seems to be well with the trip. I've taken members advice and staying in Copa so hopefully my lack of speaking the language won't be as big of a deal. I love the beach and all the girls of course but right now my trip is 3 weeks long. Am I going to get bored? I was in Pattaya for two weeks and could have stayed a month for sure but Rio is different of course.
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09-02-21 14:25 #24739
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by TravelGuy79 [View Original Post]
One option is to find termas girls who speak some English and are agreeable to "swing" outside the club. I would spend some time with her in a session at the termas or your place to make sure the two of you are copacetic together. There you have both your "plus one" and a translator.
If you really like attending swing clubs solo, Whatsapp the club using Google Translate to see how amicable they are to a single man with no Portuguese visiting.
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09-02-21 08:27 #24738
Posts: 1119Food Options ...
Originally Posted by Zelensky [View Original Post]
"Street Food in Brazil. RIO DE JANEIRO Brazilian Food + Attractions in Rio, Brazil!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlWDF3BfUdo.
Keep the reports coming and good luck at the termas.
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09-02-21 06:31 #24737
Posts: 1957Originally Posted by Zelensky [View Original Post]
If you intend to stay in Rio for one more month, I'd encourage you to take in a little more territory. Visit Petropolis (a very pleasant trip to the mountainous old capital of Brazil), go to the resort town of Buzios for 3-4 days, ditto for Ilha Grande and Parati, from where you can further explore the Emerald Coast (Parati and the Emerald Coast are also doable from SP). If you aren't able to wife up for these trips, that's not a problem for every town in Brazil has some GDP presence. Resort towns like Buzios and Parati certainly do.
I don't know what you've already seen in Rio, but you could do some Centro walking tours (there are some great free tours where you just give them a small tip), go to the Cathedral and Benedictine Monastery, walk up Celeron steps from Lapa to Santa Theresa. Vagabundo also mentioned some waterfall hikes that sound interesting to me, if that's your thing.
I mean I don't think it's possible to run out of sites to see in and around Rio.
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09-02-21 02:46 #24736
Posts: 2278Making Appointments
Originally Posted by Zelensky [View Original Post]
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09-02-21 00:41 #24735
Posts: 11Jr. Newb Report
First off, I got to say I'm impressed by the dedication and stamina some of you bring to this hobby. As my title implies, I'm not in the same league as you guys but hopefully other newbs will find my report useful.
I've actually been in Brazil for a month or so doing the tourist thing but have run out of sites to see and have some extra time to check out some of Brazil's other attractions as I'll be here one more month. Due to my lack of Portuguese and the low level of English here I haven't been really motivated to get out to the clinicas / prives / termas to see what they are about. As some of you might guess from my name, I'm from the former Soviet Union and I can't say I'm impressed by the women on the streets or beaches here when it comes to looks. However, I want to make the best of the month I have left here, so I can't really knock things until I've tried them, so I hope to have some fun, educational experiences in my last couple of weeks here.
Sao Paulo:
I was in Sao Paulo about a week or so ago and I tried out the well-known clinica, "Prime. " I actually really enjoyed my time there. One or two girls spoke a little English and I did session about 4 times over the week or so I was there. I'll definitely have to try out "Scandalla" on my way back through to find out what the hype is about. Generally I really liked the vibe and women of that city. It felt a more International, Big-city, High-Energy, Well-Educated-People type of a place. The restaurants were quite nice but there was really not much to do there.
Rio:
In my few days here, I've only been out once to a prive called "Zen Therapy. " It's in the RB185 building. It's very easy to access. You simply walk down the ramp to the elevators, and take the one on the far left to the 4th floor. It's sala 405. No ID check or anything required. Another important note. After reading the forums I was unsure if I needed an appointment before visiting a prive as most reports make mention of scheduling an appointment with a girl. Newbs should know that like the clinicas of Sao Paulo, you can just show up to the prive, ask for a "presentation" and they'll show you the available girls. Unless you are on a short trip, if you have time, you might as well go this route as the website pictures, even if real, can be photoshopped and you really can't get a vibe from the girl like you can in person.
What's cool about Zen Therapy is that their website seems generally accurate in that they have semi-realistic pictures of the girls that actually work there so it gives you some idea of what to expect. On my trip there today around 5 pm I was presented with 4 girls. Hanna, Anny, Raisa, and Liz. All seemed pretty friendly in the presentation. All had natural tits, Hanna and Liz both seemed the best proportioned to my liking. I'm not really into black women, but Raisa who was the only black woman was certainly the most pleasant. In the end I went with Hanna. I paid 100 for thirty minutes. The price may have only been 90 but I couldn't really understand the receptionist and she wasn't very patient with my lack of Portuguese. Either way, it was extremely cheap. I was just a bit surprised with the tone and demeaner of the receptionist as typically customer service in Brazil has been extremely friendly.
I would rate the session as just OK. We did DFK, BBBJ and covered sex, but there just wasn't any chemistry. For the price, however, I can't really complain. I'll probably go back and try another girl there next week, but now I'm thinking that maybe the termas will be more my thing. I should also mention that for looks, I would rate these women 5's and 6's perhaps. For the price and convenience it's a great deal but nothing to write home about.
General tips for newbs in Brazil:
Phone. Because of the language difficulty and CPF requirement it may be too much hassle for some to get a sim card. What I did was use an eSIM and bought some time from Flexiroam. It's a more expensive route to buy data but I think I paid $23 USD for 24 days and 1 GB of data. It's not much but more than enough for my minimum requirement of data for Uber rides, Whatsapp, Telegram, Messenger and any emergencies. I won't be watching YouTube on it and I keep mobile data turned off except for when I actually need to use it. If you have a new model phone that handles eSIMs, I recommend it or any similar services as this package was Global and I can pretty much fly anywhere and be set up to grab an Uber from the airport where ever I land.
CPF tip. For those that don't know, the CPF is basically a tax ID number that all residents of Brazil have and they like to use it for everything. As a foreigner you won't have one and it's a bit of a pain to get and not really worth the hassle unless you plan to live here or keep coming back. It's usually needed when you buy a sim card but that can be avoided with my tip above. Another area I had issues was booking bus tickets around Brazil. Some of the bus websites required a CPF number. There is a website which is a third-party site for booking tickets called clickbus.com.br. They don't require it and also have an option to pay using Paypal which was nice. If you don't have that option and really do need to book a ticket with a CPF number, you can also google "CPF generator Brazil" websites. These are primarily for programmers to generate fake CPF numbers to test the validation code for their websites but technically you could use it to generate a fake CPF to book a bus ticket. I'm not sure how much trouble this could cause you if you started using it everywhere but if you have no other option when booking a bus ticket, it probably isn't a big deal.
Food. For those with language difficulties I recommend the "Buffet By Weight" style restaurants. Here in Brazil there are many buffets that'll charge you by the weight of your plate. It's super-easy as you just select what you want, put it on a scale and pay. Generally when I travel I find fast food the easiest and most convenient but here in Brazil, it seems every fast food place I go to follows "The Subway Method" where they ask you a million questions in Portuguese about exactly how you would like your food, and what ingredients, sauces, etc you would like. This drives me crazy, even in English. Just make a good product that the majority of people like and I'll just pay you and eat it. Anyway, generally food here is decent and their are a lot of options.
Transportation. Most people here recommend Uber and I would as well. I would also like to point out however, that the subway in Rio is quite modern, and a good, cheap, efficient way to cover long distances in the city. I personally hate sitting in a car in traffic, so sometimes I just use the subway.
Accommodation. This has been covered quite well in the forum. I've stayed in Copa (on my first trip through) and now in Centro. I'd go with the majority and say Copa is best for first-timers or short-term stays. There is something magical about be right next to the world-famous beach and it is nice to walk on in the mornings. And yes, Copa can be sketchy in the evenings but not nearly as sketchy as here in Centro. I really wouldn't walk around here after 7 pm. Almost everything is closed. It seemed that more was going on in the evening near the beach.
Anyway, that's it for now. More to come after I've hit some Termas.
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09-01-21 23:19 #24734
Posts: 28Originally Posted by Mimic86 [View Original Post]