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11-06-21 13:09 #25190
Posts: 2193I looked through the spreadsheet too.
I liked the "skinny, like gollum lord of the rings skinny".
We Hemingway clique of literary hoarmongers appreciate the effort, but we await Zebrastripes for his ozymandian comparisons of VM to a African temple.
Meanwhile, it has been a month or more since vagabundo has been to VM, having been going upmarket in pussy, and having identified a few tier 1 GFE pernoite regular targets for hotbox Transamerica yoga in el suite luv here in the best luv motel still in Rio, rumors of its demise notwithstanding.
Originally Posted by Pv118 [View Original Post]
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11-06-21 07:30 #25189
Posts: 66Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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11-06-21 07:27 #25188
Posts: 66Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
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11-06-21 07:21 #25187
Posts: 66Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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11-06-21 04:24 #25186
Posts: 10Centro Prive, 116
Finally got the chance to meet the infamous Lara from Seduction X. Very good top of the line service. Immediate kisses touching rubbing with passion. Completely gives her time and attention to the craft which is really refreshing I never had someone so dedicated to pleasing before. Blowjob good but kind of over exaggerated. The passion is unmatched. She licks everything: inner thighs, balls, taint, asshole. I couldn't cum from her blowjob however. I stood on the bed jerked off while she licked my balls and ass. She asked for the milk in her mouth to swallow. I came in her eye by mistake LOL. I did a 30 minute session for 80-90 reais I believe and I tipped her 100 reais for the dedication to the craft. It is worth any man to visit her for a complete experience of a woman being unapologetically dedica To the craft of pleasing a man. I sessioned with 2 other girls as well. Luiza and a thinner girl that I liked a lot also. Thank you guys for the intell. And I'm here in Rio for some time if anyone would like to meet and monger.
Oh sorry. After I went to 116 around 18-19 horas. Sessioned with a mixed looking girl that works often. Another very pleasant experience. Good blowjob. She rides like a pro. 60 reais 20 minutes. Last thing (just an observation) at Seduction X, they have a waiting room desicated for Lara clients. I find it interesting that all the other girls watch Lara make so much of the mone. As co workers they have to talk right? Don't they ask what she does so special to get so many repeat clients?
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11-05-21 17:50 #25185
Posts: 1ISG newbie here in Rio
So I had to send my long time regular home for good this morning. I just couldn't take the BS anymore. I'm currently in Ipanema and is my 3rd time in Rio. My experience is limited to Monte Carlo, Balcony Bar (no longer obviously) and Mabs. After reading the forum this morning I can hear you all laughing at this! The reports posted by some of you are a good read and helpful. If anyone who is currently here is up for meeting up give me a shout. I'm now about to discover Rio for real now!! I'll post a proof of life review in a day or 2.
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11-05-21 15:35 #25184
Posts: 2193Dementia tourism and sex tourism share the same economics
Dementia tourism and sex tourism share the same economics.
At the risk of taking a break from the usual reporting of fucking hoars in prives, I would suggest that this is a article which applies to us, we few, we happy few, we mongers in places like Rio, or Pattya, or.
I mean, I have a ex prive girl who will come and work for me for 8 hours a day, 6 days a week for 3000 r a month. That's 120 r or 24 dollars a day, or 3 dollars an hour. Good luck hiring a skilled nurse (sperm donor nurse) for that in the rich world. I can easily hire another top tier prive girl for 400 pernoite, and a top tier terma girl for 500 pernoite. So that is pretty much 24/7 dick sucking for. Like 1500 USD a month.
Hmmmm.
https://www.economist.com/special-re...become-a-trend
In 2001, when Martin Woodtli's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, he was living in his native Switzerland. His father, who had a history of depression, had found himself living with a partner who no longer always knew who he was. He killed himself the next year. An only child, Mr Woodtli quit his job with a refugee-integration service, to become a full-time caregiver. He looked at care homes, but did not like them. His neighbours were sympathetic, but rather disapproving of a man in his 40's ditching his career to "waste his life" in this way. He thought of moving with his mother to Chiang Mai, a town of 1. 2 m in northern Thailand, where he had once worked on an aids project for Médecins Sans Frontières, an NGO.
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He sought help from nurses through a local hospital, but then realized that his mother needed companions more than trained medical care, and for 24 hours a day. She was soon well looked after. He found a job, but it would have meant moving. He began to wonder if in fact he already had one: his experience with his mother might be the basis for a business.
It was. He found other clients, and a number of properties in a "village"—a Chiang Mai suburb. Now he runs a small but successful operation. Fourteen Europeans with dementia live there, mainly Swiss and Germans, all with access to 24-hour attention from one of the three careers dedicated to each of them, an unthinkable arrangement for all but the richest of the rich in Europe. In normal times (but not during the pandemic) they eat breakfast and lunch together in one of the houses and evening meals on their own. They have a swimming pool and a shop, used by the whole village. The Swiss wife of one resident lives nearby and describes the enormous improvement in her husband since their arrival. His bouts of physical aggression are over; he is taking less medication.
It is as close to a normal life as those with severe dementia are likely to find—except that it is far away from the homes and culture (and language) they knew. Their families, says Caleb Johnston of Newcastle University, who with Geraldine Pratt of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, has researched the business, can be defensive. Yet guilt over having shipped their elderly to the other side of the world, where visiting is much harder, may be assuaged by the higher standards of care available at much lower cost.
Mr Woodtli is the unlikely founder of a mini-industry, in facilities marketing dementia care to foreigners, of which there are perhaps a dozen. Others, such as one run by two more Swiss expatriates, Carlo and Anita Somaini, on the island of Phuket, look more like luxury holiday resorts—but theirs has two emergency rooms for its 16 guests. The Somainis are branching into home care, offering home visits from trained dementia nurses.
Scaling up such operations is hard. Vivobene, a "long-stay resort with integrated care" 18 km outside Chiang Mai, had some 50 residents, just over half with dementia. Carers outnumbered residents. It offered patient-centred care, based on the ideas of the late Thomas Kitwood, a British pioneer in dementia research, which call for a flexible approach based on individual needs, not a uniform set of daily targets (for walking, washing and eating). But a disagreement with the owners led the Swiss-directed medical and other staff to leave, taking most of the nursing residents with them to a new facility, to be known as "VivoCare".
The number of dementia tourists in Thailand may be 150, mainly Americans, Britons, Germans and Italians. (Other countries such as Costa Rica, Mexico and the Philippines also have care homes for expatriates.) Mr Woodtli criticises some for merely adapting a failed model of large-scale care centres from the rich world. Rather, the method he devised for his mother shows what can be done to offer dementia patients the best individual care with a large number of skilled, dedicated, low-wage carers—and how far out of reach that is for most of the world.
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11-05-21 14:58 #25183
Posts: 445Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
I have found this possible at Boteca Belmonte in Copa and it isn't that expensive.
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11-05-21 13:42 #25182
Posts: 2193Ana zaawaadi foxxxx. You're fired
These girls.
Well, Vagabundo blew 2 loads BBFSCIP, but she kind of rushed our hero, so even though he got in two other BBFS fucks, he was kind of thrown off.
She is out of the rotation.
There are better girls, and even though he likes negras, really it is Italian v Germans who are the true contenders for the soul and family title of Lieutenant Commander Vagabundo's Swiss Austrian Naval Pension and Benefits. This became evident when watching Cherry Torn electrosluts.com dominate Ana foxxx, which recalled a perverse scene that could and should have taken place when a German maternal figure offered up negras for high school buddies, and on the other screen the mulata kira noir who could be Italian if the Italians mixed in some of that mulata blood into the roman spaghetti, which if you follow saint Augustine, roman Catholics have been doing for 2 millenia.
Maybe it was that Vagabundo was more interested in the porn than the 20 year old negra opening up her sugar walls, but vagabundo will be focusing his working capital and sperm on new mulata morenas while he considers how to breed a new line of Vagabundo uber menchen here in Brazil. A trip to Porto Allegre and Curitiba is in order, perhaps via SP, where Palmeiras is the new Italian uber futbol clube that is aligned with Vasco Vasco Vasco!
These musings are of course classified Fight Club Rule 1. Look it up.
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11-05-21 04:09 #25181
Posts: 2193Pernoites 550,400
Pernoites 550,400.
The internet is out. That's Brazil.
Ana Foxxx is here. We fucked, first of 4 for a pernoite for 400.
Two nights ago a new girl, who I call belladonna, came over and we did a pernoite for 550. It was awesome. We fucked 4 times. I ate out her pussy and she came over and over.
Many mongers here in Rio benefit from this board, but do not write about their experiences. This should change! More of you who have been in town recently should report!
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11-04-21 21:19 #25180
Posts: 46Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Bit hard to find, the entrance really is a garage in a sort of industrial area. But the adress is (was) correct.
Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
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11-04-21 08:56 #25179
Posts: 2193Two specific suggestions.
1. Na Brasa Columbia. The salmon. The Filet de peixe bel munier. Now there is a Copa branch. Generally, Na Brasa Colombia always great food. And top of social ladder.
2. Iced Tea. Diuretic. Lungs 83% H2 O. Megamatte. I drink a ton of tea, along with as much aqua de coco as possible.
Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
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11-04-21 06:52 #25178
Posts: 4048Originally Posted by Pv118 [View Original Post]
I just scrolled through your list but noticed Remulos in Manaus was on your list. Remulos closed in February, before you arrived. Does this mean that Remulos reopened?
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11-04-21 04:20 #25177
Posts: 335Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
They are also many very good restaurants that serve baked, grilled or steamed fish as well as lobster and other seafood. Many excellent restaurants in Ipanema.
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11-04-21 03:33 #25176
Posts: 1925Originally Posted by Combo [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Pv118 [View Original Post]