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Best movies to teach English
The girls at Transamerica have a need to learn English.
I'm going to use.
Californication.
Netflix specials on Rocco.
Any other suggestions welcome.
As for perola negras, jeezus come see for yourself. Or search the local sites.
The best mongers on this board graduate and never post. Because they get nothing from this board.
They pull from badoo or otherwise.
See you in Rio maybe.
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Why no reports on Perola Negra?
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1
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+/- 10% of monte carlo.
But mc is bad, warmed over reheated leftover churrasco.
400% more than perola negra, best boate in Brazil.
On the plus side there are free toothbrushes haha.
I don't remember the numbers, but I believe Solarium has always been slightly more expensive than MC. But they have email specials, so it might be worth it to get on their list.
Can you share any details on Perola Negra? Not much info in this thread. How many girls, prices, rooms onsite?
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+/- 10% of monte carlo.
But mc is bad, warmed over reheated leftover churrasco.
400% more than perola negra, best boate in Brazil.
On the plus side there are free toothbrushes haha.
Originally Posted by YippieKayay
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Can anyone post the rates at Solarium? I'll be in Rio in a few weeks and wanted to know before going out there since its not in Copacabana where I'm staying. Monte Carlo, which is in Copacabana, had an entrance fee, room fee, and garota fee which came up to about 720 reals if you went in, had a couple of drinks and banged one garota for an hour. What is it at Solarium?
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Rates at Solarium
Can anyone post the rates at Solarium? I'll be in Rio in a few weeks and wanted to know before going out there since its not in Copacabana where I'm staying. Monte Carlo, which is in Copacabana, had an entrance fee, room fee, and garota fee which came up to about 720 reals if you went in, had a couple of drinks and banged one garota for an hour. What is it at Solarium?
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Correction:
Hotel lucerna.
K tower.
It's just a matter of personal taste but I find Tijuana and mxn very dirty and I don't like it at all compared to Brazil.
I've made non pro, real friends here who are rich euro zone folks who choose to live in rio. For the people, the culture.
I'm not directly answering your questions about Hong Kong club in Tijuana vs Perola negra club in barra the Tijuca, but it's better to be in rio in all respects. Just do yourself a favor and find a audio course version of basic Portuguese and listen to it and sleep with it on. Over and over.
Happy mongering.
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1
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The best Brazilian girl I had in 2018 I met at the Churrascuria in Tijuana, a mulata, who I took to Hotel Ticuan, which has a tower with a nice hot tub on top, a good spot for filming which the Mexicans were doing when I was there with her. We also went to the coast, south of Playas de Tijuana.
Mexicans are the poor man's Brazilians.
The first Brazilian girl I had was also in Tijuana back in 2005 or so. She advertised on some hooker sex site, and I fell in love with that Brazilian booty, that bunda, and I shortly came to the source.
All that the cane writes is true.
You need to go and search on the forum for "bubba boy guide"..
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Boates
Originally Posted by Bruhbruh
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OK. I read through some of the reports. I still have some questions about termas and boates.
2. In boates, are there people that are going there to just dance instead of for sex?
A boate is actually a night club in Brazil. But there are boates for sex like Lux or Barbarella in Copacabana (currently close), or Perolas Negra in Barra the Tijuca (the one Vagabundo seems to love), Can't tell you more, not really my scene.
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Originally Posted by Bruhbruh
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Can someone please explain what Boates and Thermas are?
Thanks.
They are very nice as Borat says.
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The best Brazilian girl I had in 2018 I met at the Churrascuria in Tijuana, a mulata, who I took to Hotel Ticuan, which has a tower with a nice hot tub on top, a good spot for filming which the Mexicans were doing when I was there with her. We also went to the coast, south of Playas de Tijuana.
Mexicans are the poor man's Brazilians.
The first Brazilian girl I had was also in Tijuana back in 2005 or so. She advertised on some hooker sex site, and I fell in love with that Brazilian booty, that bunda, and I shortly came to the source.
All that the cane writes is true.
You need to go and search on the forum for "bubba boy guide".
I posted Saint Bubba Boy's extensive (like 50 page) word document, which he wrote with a fellow ISG member on the deck of some Copacabana penthouse a rifle shot from Copacabana palace, which, again, I don't prefer because the water in the harbor proper is like swimming in someone's toilet.
It has it all there.
Security.
Mini relationships.
It is all still true, maybe some new apps like whatsapp and whatever comes next, and the metro goes to Barra, but Saint Bubba of Athens, and Senor Sperto of Sparta have already written all you need to know.
RTFF, and make sure to write good useful reports for those who come after.
Tijuana sex is generally pretty bad.
When and if you learn enough Portuguese to pull Brazilians out of the churrascuria in Tijuana, then thou shall have passed into the promised land, the land of bunda.
Originally Posted by TheCane
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There is no nudity in the termas. The girls wear bikinis, very revealing clothing, etc. Kind of like what you might see at the Hong Kong Club in Tijuana. At the boates or nightclubs, people do in fact go to those just to hang out and have fun as well as pick somebody up for sex. In fact, the same thing happens at the termas. Brazilian guys are known for hanging out and copping feels while sessioning with nobody. It's not all about the sex all of the time. At the boates, people wear their normal street clothes. And the music at both boates and termas can indeed be very loud. Some people don't frequent those establishments in part due to the loud party atmosphere that often prevails.
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Originally Posted by Bruhbruh
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OK. I read through some of the reports. I still have some questions about termas and boates.
1. Do the girls wear lingerie or swimsuits in termas? Or are they fully nude?
2. In boates, are there people that are going there to just dance instead of for sex?
3. What do the girls in boates wear? Normal clothes? Lingerie? Swimsuits?
4. How loud is the music at a boate? Is it as loud as Hong Kong club in Tijuana?
Thanks.
There is no nudity in the termas. The girls wear bikinis, very revealing clothing, etc. Kind of like what you might see at the Hong Kong Club in Tijuana. At the boates or nightclubs, people do in fact go to those just to hang out and have fun as well as pick somebody up for sex. In fact, the same thing happens at the termas. Brazilian guys are known for hanging out and copping feels while sessioning with nobody. It's not all about the sex all of the time. At the boates, people wear their normal street clothes. And the music at both boates and termas can indeed be very loud. Some people don't frequent those establishments in part due to the loud party atmosphere that often prevails.
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OK. Thanks.
Originally Posted by TheCane
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Please RTFF! Then somebody might be willing to answer your questions. So far, you have shown a complete lack of effort to read the wealth of information on these pages. For that, few if anybody is going to respond to you regarding such basic inquiries. You can start by reading the Reports of Distinction.
OK. I read through some of the reports. I still have some questions about termas and boates.
1. Do the girls wear lingerie or swimsuits in termas? Or are they fully nude?
2. In boates, are there people that are going there to just dance instead of for sex?
3. What do the girls in boates wear? Normal clothes? Lingerie? Swimsuits?
4. How loud is the music at a boate? Is it as loud as Hong Kong club in Tijuana?
Thanks.
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IMHO keeping out the wrong class of criminals is good. Obviously I'm a fan of negras só I like the darker ladies I bring.
As for the food court at Av gastao Sengés 185 , the sushi is excellent, the pizza at borda e lenha (best is bacon with gorgonzola) in the thin crust is a big big winner.
It is a matter of taste.
If you're a 'city guy' like fukafmedig you live in lapa or copa -- but I don't like that packed apt living. At best I like a verandas sao Clemente at sao Clemente 114 overlooking bambina.
I don't want to lean out a window and see a packed city street and I don't like the foot traffic of criminal threats to protect from.
It'like miami as opposed to downtown New York or LA, which suits some. Including the top garota talent, which tells you something.
Originally Posted by Golfinho
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Having just spent several days in Transamerica, some observations. First about AirBnB, in general: renting sight unseen, paying upfront, and no guarantee to extend if you like the place is not what you want from the renter perspective. In our case, apto 1207.2 wasn't the cleanest, and moldy, maybe about a Brazilian unrenovated 3-star quality, but it did have a balcony. Maid cleaning is a joke: leave a towel on the floor, they merely hang the wet thing back on the rack for you. The building itself as far as I know is comprised of one-room 'apartments' whose owners have abandoned the place and become investment landlords. Naturally in this scenario, the building degrades on the downward slope to slumhood. Worst is no restaurant, unless you want to subsist on pizza, and a hike to breakfast and other eateries which open late and close early. In the entire area are apartment blocks (and gated villas) a model of planning which achieves perhaps only the objective of keeping out the wrong color and class of people. OK, but you're here and have to make the most of it, which you can do by logging on to photoaccompanhates where you quickly discover scads of options, some a mere 11 meters distant. Too easy. And they're easy to spot, too: tattooed most of them, pierced some of them, decidedly not Brazilian tourist class all of them, they really stand out. Just say Hello, in English to any potential target, and you'll be marked and solicited as a client. Too easy. Soon you'll you'll have a wake-up, an afternoon, and a nighttime partner. I especially appreciated the midnight emails offering discount promotions and two-for-one specials.
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As a Transamerica resident you have to take charge of your own cleaning if only to the extent of supervising and maybe tipping the cleaning lady.
One of the virtues of Brazilians is they are super clean.
Your girls will clean and cook too. Harem maintenance.
Cleaning is not free in the rich world either.
I rent out my rich world beach condo and swap for Transamerica during the pandemic.
The main advantage of this location is the network effects of all the top working girls living here as this post by Golfino notes.
Orthodox Jewish families from Argentina and MILF with their daughters from Switzerland and all other forms of non pros make up the hotel population.
If you are in the area drop me a line.
As we say bros over ho's.
Talking to another dude is helpful to cut the bullshit from constant exposure to garotas.
Yesterday Mandingoblack and I went to Anna massagem, Bel prazer, and duda massagem by uber and back to barra by metro.
Because no rooms were available in Transamerica he found a spot in ksportal.com.br a few blocks from metro jardim oceânico.
I had Rihanna noir over pernoite 400.
You can find the Transamerica pool / elevator talent on barravipsrio dot.
Just open your smartphone to a new contact and stick it in her face like a 4 x 4 girl sticks her bunda in your face.
Start talking to them on zap from barravipsrio and tell them your in Transamerica.
Originally Posted by Golfinho
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Having just spent several days in Transamerica, some observations. First about AirBnB, in general: renting sight unseen, paying upfront, and no guarantee to extend if you like the place is not what you want from the renter perspective. In our case, apto 1207.2 wasn't the cleanest, and moldy, maybe about a Brazilian unrenovated 3-star quality, but it did have a balcony. Maid cleaning is a joke: leave a towel on the floor, they merely hang the wet thing back on the rack for you. The building itself as far as I know is comprised of one-room 'apartments' whose owners have abandoned the place and become investment landlords. Naturally in this scenario, the building degrades on the downward slope to slumhood. Worst is no restaurant, unless you want to subsist on pizza, and a hike to breakfast and other eateries which open late and close early. In the entire area are apartment blocks (and gated villas) a model of planning which achieves perhaps only the objective of keeping out the wrong color and class of people. OK, but you're here and have to make the most of it, which you can do by logging on to photoaccompanhates where you quickly discover scads of options, some a mere 11 meters distant..
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Would you say it's better during the week or weekends?
Originally Posted by Golfinho
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Having just spent several days in Transamerica, some observations. First about AirBnB, in general: renting sight unseen, paying upfront, and no guarantee to extend if you like the place is not what you want from the renter perspective. In our case, apto 1207.2 wasn't the cleanest, and moldy, maybe about a Brazilian unrenovated 3-star quality, but it did have a balcony. Maid cleaning is a joke: leave a towel on the floor, they merely hang the wet thing back on the rack for you. The building itself as far as I know is comprised of one-room 'apartments' whose owners have abandoned the place and become investment landlords. Naturally in this scenario, the building degrades on the downward slope to slumhood. Worst is no restaurant, unless you want to subsist on pizza, and a hike to breakfast and other eateries which open late and close early. In the entire area are apartment blocks (and gated villas) a model of planning which achieves perhaps only the objective of keeping out the wrong color and class of people. OK, but you're here and have to make the most of it, which you can do by logging on to photoaccompanhates where you quickly discover scads of options, some a mere 11 meters distant. Too easy. And they're easy to spot, too: tattooed most of them, pierced some of them, decidedly not Brazilian tourist class all of them, they really stand out. Just say Hello, in English to any potential target, and you'll be marked and solicited as a client. Too easy. Soon you'll you'll have a wake-up, an afternoon, and a nighttime partner. I especially appreciated the midnight emails offering discount promotions and two-for-one specials.
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Bruh
Originally Posted by Bruhbruh
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Can someone please explain what Boates and Thermas are?
Thanks.
Please RTFF! Then somebody might be willing to answer your questions. So far, you have shown a complete lack of effort to read the wealth of information on these pages. For that, few if anybody is going to respond to you regarding such basic inquiries. You can start by reading the Reports of Distinction.
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Jeitinho Explanation
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1
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The hotel Transamerica / Mediterraneo flats bar is open to the public, and a great pick up spot.
Also open to the public is av Gastao Senges 185, the food center where all the residents go to eat. It's a 100 meter stroll in between. I recommend coming and having meals at 185.
As for the pool, my landlord requires me to register each new guest, and wants to limit me to one. So, here's the protip: Just tell each new girl that you take to the pool to use the name of the girl you registered. The front desk girl will look up the name, and as long as your current guest says "sue smith" and that's the name that's registered, boom, she gest in the pool.
One can also just hop the low fence and sneak into the pool. It's on the street side coming from 185. I am not a lawyer but they probably will not hang a man for sneaking into a pool. I'm a pool crasher, and I like infiltrating the pool at the nearby Riveira condominium and hopping in the pool, which makes the local lifeguards and residents go bonkers, but then I have made some friends there too who will cover for me.
I think the Brazilians call it Jeitinho. Which is something like breaking the rules in a society that puts rules on too high a premium probably because it is a military dictatorship just one or two generations removed. But in the ways that count, in sexual politics, it is very liberal.
See the Portuguese Words and Phrases thread for an explanation of how Brazilians use Jeitinho. Coming from a gringo it will catch most Brazilians off guard which can be to your advantage. If you can deliver it with a shrug of the shoulders like you would when saying, Come on, there has to be some way. All the better.
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