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06-14-10 18:54 #4393
Posts: 401Talk about a lack of class...
Originally Posted by Puta Playa
BelPrazer prices have not gone up. I just recommended to a friend (R$60 for 30 min, R$80 for 40 minutes and $100 for 1 hour.) He enjoyed a dupla there for a sepcial of R$160.
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06-14-10 15:46 #4392
Posts: 96What fixation he has with Brazil and why, I don't know.
Originally Posted by Brazil Specialist
That's not true. Please, Specialist, do your homework. Nobody insulted Prosal.
What fixation he has with Brazil and why, I don't know.
But as I pointed in a previous post, the guy posts more in the Brazil forum (putting everybody down) that in the Russian ones. You can check by yourself.
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06-14-10 12:08 #4391
Posts: 1538Originally Posted by Jazzy Daddy
I am really happy for your success, even though I have no idea what you are talking about! LOL!! Anybody who busts their ass for 1 year and a half deserves alot of respect.
Could you possibly explain to an ignorant monger what it is you were doing. Playing an instrument? Dancing samba?
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06-14-10 11:58 #4390
Posts: 460Originally Posted by Prosal
One reason I seriously consider moving away from Rio. Maybe interior of Minas, or better Rio Grande do Sul.
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06-14-10 11:19 #4389
Posts: 460CIM by special agreement only
Originally Posted by puta playa
a sexual act against the express prohibition of the person. and a sexual act widely known as major health risk factor against the will of the person! a feminist would call this "[CodeWord123]". slightly overblown, but not far from the truth. like sticking your tool into the wrong (back) door by purposeful "mistake". or making a condom break on purpose (yes i know there are creeps on this board who do that: risk health and pregnancy of the girls by furtively removing or destroying condoms. creepy! sorry if you do this and feel offended. you would not believe how many girls have no birth control other then the condom)
sorry for being a straight shooter and calling you out, but local costumes are local costumes. you are lucky you did this in a tidy friendly place. try and violate rules in low end places like vila mimosa with ruthlessly violent security forces, and you might risk your life and health. when in rio do as the cariocas do!
how did you manage to finish shooting off before you pulled away? did you hold her?
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flaviamassagens closed down? since when? they close saturdays, though, and of course sundays.
http://www.elliterio.com/veragencia.php?agencia=11
jazzdaddy, what exactly are you playing, and what exactly is your function at the samba school?
by the way, everyone is welcome to visit me in copacabana for chat or a daytime mongering trip, just pm me with your email, phone, time to call, time zone, contact info. i can call you in the us too.
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06-14-10 11:05 #4388
Posts: 460Peace on ISG and lack thereof
Originally Posted by Prosal
b) if you refrained from directly offending people, you would get a much lighter reaction from people. And personal attacks are actually against the rules here, so it would be a pity if a prolific Asia commentator would be kicked out.
c) I will say my knee-jerk feelings from memory about the situation without bothering reading the entire thread again to make sure if everything I say is correct.
d) I found Prosal's comments interesting enough to read. Maybe opinionated, but more then a grain of truth to it. Comparison to other countries also are an interesting change.
e) I believe that disparaging remarks about Prosal's comments preceded Prosal's offenses. While this does not justify escalating the conflict onto a level of personal offenses, it might make it a little more understandable.
f) Prosal, can you just cool off and stop escalating the conflict. No personal attacks.
g) everybody else, can you just refrain from making disparaging remarks about people's opinions, as long as there is enough truth and information in the posts!?
h) this reminds me very much about Macunaima, whose contributions I am missing. Did he disappear? Of course, Prosal does not have the extreme knowledge of Macunaima, nor does he react as calmly as Macunaima.
Macunaima knows more then all of us together, including me after a few decades of residence and mongering in Brazil. So what if personally he does not sample the pussy.
I am sad about bullying, ganging up, disparaging people who make contributions that are valuable. You don't need to agree with everything, just pick the grains of truth. Or, I believe, there is an ignore function which I never felt like using.
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06-14-10 05:16 #4387
Posts: 508Flavia
Originally Posted by Jazzy Daddy
http://www.InternationalSexGuide.nl/forum/showthread.php?p=1029706
Glad to hear that you had a good time at Bel Prazer, Rio Branco 185 sala 2114, instead. I see from Sperto's list that their price has gone up to R110/hr from R100 when I reported on their Isabela last June. Hopefully the service has gone up accordingly. She didn't want CIM but I put the shot on goal, so she got pissed and started spitting cum all over the sheet. Not classy.
I'll be arriving there next week and am looking forward to it.
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06-14-10 04:13 #4386
Posts: 15Originally Posted by Sperto
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06-14-10 01:09 #4385
Posts: 78Put me in the camp that says Colombians are generally prettier but Brazillians fuck better...... That is me comparing Paisas (girls from Medellin) to Cariocas (girls from Rio). Hopefully, the Calenas (girls from Cali, Colombia) will help me change my mind in July!!!!
Termas Time
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06-13-10 23:59 #4384
Posts: 2306Originally Posted by Christopherd
They have the same greedy, obnoxious, impolite, status-conscious and dishonest "burro" behavior that most people here reproach to brasilian middle classes. They are just poorer.
You guys should keep in mind that a "low-life middle class carioca" (your words) is nothing more than a lower-class carioca who for whatever reasons got wealthier.
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06-13-10 23:30 #4383
Posts: 200Surdo audition
Friday was my Surdo audition with beija-flor. I stayed close to home cause actually I was nervous and had to be in Nilópolis early friday. Although I´ve been studying Surdo de Primeira, Surdo Corte and Caixa, my teacher had me try out for the Surdo Segunda Ensemble since it plays on 1.
After talking about why I wanted to play I was given the opportunity to show them I could, all 6 of them. This whole audition took about 10 minutes and 18 months of studying. They talked, with me out of the room and called me back in after a few and said SIIIMMMM!
I was ecstatic. I floated out and headed to centro to celebrate. I decided to go to RB 181, got in the elevator to 10th floor, WTF noone there. Headed over to 185 got in the elevator (remember you have to wait in the back of the line before entering the elevator). Took it to floor 20 and walked the steps to 21. They gave me the line up and decided to splurge on on dupla, glad I did...
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06-13-10 22:50 #4382
Posts: 1428Colombia v Brasil
I tend to agree that the Colombianas are more beautiful.
I have not traveled to Colombia, but have met Colombianas, (pro.)
Based on my travels, I believe the Brasileiras are sexier and with less exhibitions. It was not until I arrived in Brazil, that I was introduced to anal sex. (At her request.)
My question to you, that have traveled to both countries:
Is anal sex as easily obtained in Colombia as it is in Brazil?
The Colombianas that I met never gave me that option nor requested it.
On a side note, all this bickering is getting OLD. That one poster's shtick is tiresome. It's his same ole song and dance.
FYI:
This forum has a buddy / ignore list. It's located in the User CP.
We need a trip report. Unfortunately, I am not in Rio and am unable to provide one.
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06-13-10 22:48 #4381
Posts: 4053Originally Posted by Perkele
Favelas have their problems. Some worse than others. However that doesn't justify such a low-level criticism.
Your view on the people living in the favelas are not typical for the average carioca. However it's quite typical for some gringos living in Rio. This attitude can often be blamed on unknowledge and simply being afraid of what they really know so little about.
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06-13-10 20:09 #4380
Posts: 96Why do you hate so much anything that's brazilian?
Originally Posted by Prosal
By the way, I met my wife in Spain, while she was studying at an spanish university (not exactly a "favelada"). And after that, I started travelling to Brazil.
One question: Why do you hate so much anything that's brazilian?
Ipanema? Ilha Grande? Angra? No way! This year I'm travelling to beautiful and peaceful Uzbekistan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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06-13-10 20:02 #4379
Posts: 2345Originally Posted by Perkele
This is end of discussion related favelas from my part.