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05-31-18 20:04 #18716
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
Reviews on PhotoAcompanhantes or any sites that are escort advertising platforms are not reliable. Their mission is to promote the girls not provide objective reviews. If you like photos, GPFace.net has good photos. You need to register if you want to see more in the albums.
I'm not exactly sure if the monger fairy is suppose to collect and summarize all the information here and fastidiously maintain it so you can drop in and peruse it quickly. (Now I guess that's a flame.) There is a search function and while it's not super accurate it can useful with some effort. We've also had city maps for clinicas and other outlets, but things can change quickly. Termas and nightclubs can be found on Gmaps. Years ago, there was a guy who wrote an elaborate Rio guide. He traveled there several times a year. I think he aged out of the game or is in the big termas in the sky.
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05-31-18 19:30 #18715
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
If you are really interested in the details of the reviews, use a webpage translator or learn some words. Face (rosto), breasts (seios), ass (bunda), corpo (body) and oral sem camisinha (oral without condom. Anal is anal.
I apologize to our forum host for discussing another forum, but there is simply no way for us mostly travelers to know the escort scene like the local Portuguese speakers.
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05-31-18 15:20 #18714
Posts: 2706Not asking Randomly.
The reason people ask questions that you vets of Rio find silly is that there is no one spot to go to read all the best tips and techniques for a certain country. Instead you have to RTFF assiduously to try to discern the nuggets. I am sure this is by design because it would be easy to summarize the collective knowledge.
So I have RTFF exhaustively over a period of weeks. But only recently found that Sunday is lame. I have also only recently found the local forums gpguia and the other one or two that escape me right now. And I am very narrow in my taste so I can't work from reviews backwards. Fortunately photoacompanhantes links to reviews so this is great. And I am researching 10 or so girls. As you saw I had read the reviews and thought just looked slightly suspect, so I came to this learned group for advice. And got great advice from Nordico. Thanks.
I did not know you could look up the background on a reviewer. So one more thing learned the hard way. Thanks for that tip Nordico.
One final comment. I don't really understand peoples need to semi-flame simple questions. If you don't want to answer it then don't. Some people are more generous with their time and knowledge and I applaud them.
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05-31-18 13:20 #18713
Posts: 614Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]
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05-31-18 06:50 #18712
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]
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05-31-18 04:46 #18711
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
As someone mentioned, gp-guia.net is the best source. Unlike the websites that sell ad space and allow just about anyone to post reviews, gp-guia.net tries to ban shills. Regardless, you should only put stock in gp-guia reviews from frequent reviewers. Gp-guia is like this forum where you can see a reviewer's history.
This woman Juju Safadynha has self-promoted on Gp-guia, but has no reviews. She's also been on Twitter since April. She could be the next great SP escort (still not sure why you posted on the RJ forum) or she could be another hustler who comes and goes.
As I always recommend, figure out how to navigate the local review board gp-guia.net. Even though it's in Portuguese, it's not that difficult. After you find the highly-recommended girls, work back to their posted photos and ads to determine your interest.
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05-31-18 03:41 #18710
Posts: 2706Thanks and next.
Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
Now this girl is hot hot with quite a few reviews. No English I don't think but I could Manage there given her awesomeness.
Real deal?
https://www.photoacompanhantes.com/b...local-id-js7k9
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05-31-18 01:28 #18709
Posts: 614Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
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05-31-18 00:09 #18708
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
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05-30-18 15:54 #18707
Posts: 68Originally Posted by BeenBob [View Original Post]
Priives boates etc.
30 min is never 30 min.
They always cheat on you.
I used to record my sessions just to see the exact time what they spend with me.
The result was always negative.
So now I changed my tactics.
I use my way or highway kind of thing.
If they don't let me pay after.
I just walk off.
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05-30-18 01:12 #18706
Posts: 341Renting a Car
I agree that if you're staying in Rio or Sao Paulo you don't need a car. However, if you're going to be spending any time in Minas Gerais you will definitely need a car. It would be impossible to stay there for more than a week without a car. I'm sure there are many cities where this is the case. Even in Sao Paulo if you want to go to the beach and spend more than a couple of days you will wish you had a car. I have driven in many places in Brazil and Rio is the only city where I would definitely advise against it and luckily you won't need a car there.
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05-30-18 01:10 #18705
Posts: 2706Opinions please!
Researching my Sunday night in SP options and came across this gem. She is from Rio. Anyone have any firsthand intel? I read her three reviews and they sound a bit too similar maybe. Would like some other confirmation. She was quick to respond and good English so looks promising otherwise. Thanks.
https://www.photoacompanhantes.com/t...ju-21975819457
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05-30-18 01:03 #18704
Posts: 69Originally Posted by Baksonlee [View Original Post]
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05-29-18 16:44 #18703
Posts: 2278Renting a Car.
I have been to Brazil about 75 times and often for months at a time. I have never driven a car and doubt I ever will.
For local transportation there are buses, metro, taxis, Uber, vans, bicycles and walking. If you are adventurous you can even hop on the back of a motorcycle to take you up the mountain to your favorite favela.
Longer trips, such as to Paraty, Ilha Grande, Buzios, Visconde de Mauá can be accomplished by taxi or comfortable air conditioned buses. Santo Dumont has regular flights to São Paulo.
I have driven in many countries around the world, just never saw a reason, especially given some of the risks, to do so in Brazil.
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05-29-18 15:10 #18702
Posts: 341Car Rental
Originally Posted by BigB18 [View Original Post]