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05-26-22 08:45 #26645
Posts: 37Originally Posted by Onojdi [View Original Post]
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05-26-22 00:46 #26644
Posts: 1081Originally Posted by Mangera [View Original Post]
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05-25-22 21:09 #26643
Posts: 1081Thank you
Originally Posted by JohnnyWalker55 [View Original Post]
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05-25-22 04:12 #26642
Posts: 2268As a minority myself, I certainly agree and apologize if my comments were insensitive.
I mean that since there is a divide between rich and poor in Brazil (the gini index), the opportunity is to get cheap girls, especially compared to rich world.
The economist 2014 article is a good reference. I will dig it up.
Originally Posted by Confiable [View Original Post]
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05-25-22 02:38 #26641
Posts: 678Originally Posted by Confiable [View Original Post]
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05-25-22 00:56 #26640
Posts: 118Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
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05-24-22 20:13 #26639
Posts: 223Time
Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99 [View Original Post]
And another guy asked a question, av 13 maio is asking for ID to enter as well for sala 605. Along with rio branco.
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05-23-22 20:14 #26638
Posts: 157I got back from Rio after two weeks. Well, it was amazing! I'm totally recommend it to all brothers who are considering visiting Rio for the first time. My report will be brief and I will not emphasize what positions I bang the girls, how they came at least 7 times during my 3 hours non stop marathon. I will not talk about how great a lover I am. I will pay more attention to how and where I met girls, how much it costs me and where we spent great time together.
I checked the online sites that are mentioned here in the forum and decide to skip them. Going somewhere with the uber, meeting someone that had 5 "clients" this day and expect 5 more after me. This is not my type of fun. Because I do not speak Portuguese I can not try to charm them in bars and clubs. So for me the only reasonable option was online hunting with google translate. Usually I have good success on Tinder but not in Rio. By the way my criteria is pretty high, so I was looking only the Top girls. And it seems that the really good lucking girls they just don't really use it. I mean they have a profile there, but just don't open the app anymore. Or when they open it, it's like thousands and thousands messages. So you just can not reach the girl. But they leave the instagram profile there.
So I followed 20-30 girls, then the Insta algorithm started to "suggest" me profile that are similar. Which in my case was 20-26 year old Girls posing from the beach or the bar. Exactly my kind of girls LOL. Then I contacted them. Most of the times they do not answer mainly because Insta send messages from non-friends in a strange subfolder. And they reply after 2 weeks when they see them. Too late. Or they just don't like me LOL.
But in some case it works. In my case it worked 5 times. Five pretty amazing girls. We went to some of the sky bars on Copacabana beach, and to some of the beaches in Rio or visited tourist attraction together. Something like a mix between escort and freelancer. Three of the girls we agree to give them some money. From 500 to 700 reals. Plus Uber and of course I paid all the bills in the bars. Two of the girls didn't wanted money at all.
The only exception of the Insta hunting was a girl from these "massage" places. She was too hot and to sexy and I really wanted to be with her. So I went there, met her, we fuck and I ask her will she come next time to my airbnb. Sure, of course. And it was much much better the second time. The damage was 200 reals more that what she got from our one hour "meeting" but we spend like 6 hours together, going to a nice bars and banging before and after it.
So my point is if you prefer something with more quality as an experience and quality of the girls, check Instagram or Tinder. Expect prices between 500 and 1000 for come to meet me at 6 pm and leave at midnight kind of night. Personally for me 1000 was too much but I would give them if the girls is worth it. The ones that wanted 1000 was nothing special. The best looking girl wanted 500. So price is not related to the quality, it depends of other random factors.
I stayed in an airbnb in Copacabana. Pretty nice apartment with a mirror in front of the bed, fancy decoration and everything was fine. Girls were impressed with it. Costs me like 35 euro per night.
This was it, brothers. This was my experience in Rio. This is my type of trip and I was looking for that kind of info, but there was not much reports on Tinder / Insta kind of mongering. Now I try to contribute a little in that direction. I hope it will help some of you.
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05-23-22 17:29 #26637
Posts: 2268Colorism is a serious problem in Brazil.
But it's not changing anytime soon.
It creates opportunities.
The latest economist has an article about afro religions in Brazil.
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05-23-22 16:05 #26636
Posts: 1542Originally Posted by JimmyBoy99 [View Original Post]
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05-23-22 15:29 #26635
Posts: 1339Originally Posted by JohnnyWalker55 [View Original Post]
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05-23-22 14:47 #26634
Posts: 1542Personally Offended
All these posts about the terminology that Brasilians use to describe people by their color reminded me about how angry I would get when they described me.
When I first strated going to Brasil in the mid 90's, I remember being EXTREMELY offended at being called a "Gringo" by the Brasilians. There were multiple times I would spin around and yell "I am not a fucking Gringo!! Don't call me that!" Mentally, I had associated the word Gringo with the people who "Who murdered indigenous people, raped their women, enslaved their men and pillaged their resources!" I would say "My people didn't do those things to you, don't ever call me a gringo, that's offensive!" and the brasilians would look at me like I had 3 heads and try to explain what the word meant to them.
No matter how many times they tried to explain to me that Gringo didn't mean the same thing to them as the historical reference that it meant in the US, I wasn't trying to hear it. It took a much older American who saw me flip out one afternoon to pull me to the side and explain that it didn't matter if I was Japanese or French, I was still a gringo to the Brasilians because I wasn't from Brasil. Once I let me anger subside and actually fucking listened, I finally understood the significance of the word.
I have seen this scenario play out countless times where a black men will get angry and say "don't call me a gringo" to a Brasilian and now I am the old guy who explain the difference between their definition of the word and ours. LOL! What's strange is that even though I mentally understand what the term means, I still feel a twinge of uneasiness every time I am called that and have to remind myself to not get upset. (Takes a long time for an old dog to learn new tricks).
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05-23-22 04:08 #26633
Posts: 148Originally Posted by Mangera [View Original Post]
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05-22-22 22:39 #26632
Posts: 614Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1 [View Original Post]
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05-22-22 22:26 #26631
Posts: 614From Wikipedia
Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]
In the current IBGE (Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística) classification, regarding the item "color or race", the following categories are found: brancos, pardos, pretos, amarelos and indigenas. The IBGE verifies the Brazilian composition through a census carried out every 10 years. Composition by color or race is verified by self-declaration.
This classification is the subject of criticism, as noted by former IBGE president Simon Schwartzman, as a large part of the Brazilian population does not identify with it or does not like it. The term "preto", used by the IBGE, is rejected by the majority of the population, and even more rejected are the terms "pardo" and "indigenous". The term "moreno", not adopted by the IBGE, has great acceptance among Brazilians. When asked spontaneously about their color, 32% of Brazilians say they are moreno and 6% are moreno claro; the term pardo is used by only 7% and preto by 5%.