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08-15-17 00:13 #17382
Posts: 4053Originally Posted by Viajero11 [View Original Post]
If you want useful information like addresses, performance details etc the local forums (gpguia etc) are the only options. Sometimes there can be some useful information in this forum, but you have to scroll by all the posts by the posters who just want to show off their talents in the virtual world and all the desk-mongers posting about the past. However the real gems, the 10-point newbie gems you'll find when you do your legwork. Knock on lots of doors. The gems not reported yet in the local forums. The real gems might stay in a cheap puteiro just a couple of weeks before they disappears to some unknown destiny.
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08-15-17 00:11 #17381
Posts: 144Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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08-14-17 21:34 #17380
Posts: 367Originally Posted by Viajero11 [View Original Post]
The local forums are the way to go for up to date info.
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08-14-17 21:02 #17379
Posts: 124Rio
I was in Brazil the last five weeks for work and in and out of Rio on several occasions for short stays. Another great time in this beautiful city with so many beautiful women. This is certainly not news to some, but it may be helpful as there seems to be a lot of chatter about having to work hard and put in time and legwork to find the gems in Rio. Since I'm there for work and have limited mongering time, my interest is in putting in as little time and effort as possible. So for whatever it's worth, in recent years I've found that some of the better information, or at least the information I want, is to be found on the local forums. While some of the information is outdated and though there is some overlap, there are more than enough very useful details. I found gpguia, hotforum, and gparena to be rather out of date and so-so this year while forumx was very good.
If you're looking for where to get the best fish in town, whether to get around with taxis, uber, metro, or buses, how the Brazilian economy is affecting the P4 P scene, where to stay, what clothes to wear, what music to play, etc. , then this is your place as it can be useful for those who need help with that kind of information. If you want to cut to the chase and just read detailed reviews of prive girls, freelancers, and termas, you may want to check the local forums. They provide you with names, locations, numbers, websites, etc. And you don't have to wade through the chit chat. Simple common sense then leads you to look for foristas with multiple posts, girls who have multiple positive reviews, and of course reviews that describe the kind of girl and experience you're looking for. They've done most of the legwork for you, most reviews are pretty detailed, and you can usually find a picture of the girl. If this is kind of strategy works for you, and of course if you have some Portuguese, it's sort of a no-brainer, kind of served up on a silver platter.
This year, I had a good "to do" list, with all the details needed, in hand before arriving. I had limited time in Rio, but just enough for 9 sessions with 7 different girls, 6 of which I found on forumx reviews of prives and freelancers. The only non-review girl I went with was at Monte Carlo at 7:30 PM last Saturday night when it was filled with about 25 of the most gorgeous women I've ever seen. In the few times I've been there, maybe eight times, I've always had a fantastic time. I know everyone's tastes are different and that things vary from week to week or even day to day, but the beauty in that room on that night was insane, almost painful. Amazing GFE.
Personality and performance are my top criteria, and that's where the reviews can be very helpful in this otherwise unpredictable game. I found all the reviews of the 6 girls to be spot on, and every one provided top notch GFE. All Portuguese speaking only. In the looks department, it was a nice variety of morenas, loiras, spinners, and full figured gals. I did the minimum amount of research and legwork to look for, and then get, exactly what I wanted. I imagine that there may be other useful local forums that others may want to share. Reading some hot reviews and then seeing a picture of the girl, then dreaming about fucking her, then arriving in Rio and actually fucking her and having a great time is pretty damn awesome.
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08-14-17 17:18 #17378
Posts: 159Sunday mongering options: Mosaico?
Originally Posted by FuckAfMedDig [View Original Post]
What about Mosaico? I did some more digging and it appears that Mosaico is open on Sunday nights as well. I saw that on most nights the action at Mosaico does not begin in earnest until after midnight, when the termas girls go there after the termas close on their way home to Zona Norte. After midnight is a bit late for me, so I was wondering if the action starts any earlier on Sunday nights, since the girls would presumably be going there directly and not from the closing termas.
The Mosaico business model was a bit unclear to me. Correct me if I am wrong, but it sounds like the girls are there independently, albeit with standard rates for sessions in the on-site rooms (150/30, 200/60). Are those rates official and fixed (I. E. Set in stone or listed on paper somewhere), or are they just typical or normal and thus subject to negotiation? As a first-time visitor to RJ with no Portuguese language skills, I was hesitant to go with independents because of the need to host and negotiate with them and the risk of a rate dispute or a scam, but if there are fixed rates for sessions in on-site rooms at Mosaico, I would be more comfortable with that.
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08-14-17 14:34 #17377
Posts: 951Originally Posted by GringoItaliano [View Original Post]
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08-13-17 20:50 #17376
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Jubby007 [View Original Post]
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08-13-17 16:40 #17375
Posts: 144Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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08-13-17 03:19 #17374
Posts: 504Originally Posted by Bravo [View Original Post]
Lets say you run a online store name Jet.com, and your competing against amazon.com. Lets just say both jet.com and amazon.com are losing money? Which Business Strategy Will Work? You own Jet.com and your losing money and you raise the price on your items? And then amazon.com is also losing money but they lower there prices? Lets say a 1 Year goes by. Who do you think is going to make more money? My money is amazon.com will make way more money because they will attract way more customers.
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08-12-17 11:30 #17373
Posts: 951GDP work week analysis by Fuckafmeddig!
Originally Posted by EricCartman [View Original Post]
The more ambitious ones work Monday as well and a bit of Friday but will try and leave early on a friday (before 7-8pm) so they can get home (1+ hours each way or the forward-thinking ones brought change of clothes to work) and change to go out.(I saw 5 GDPs I recognized at Barra Music)
The odd ones carry on after the terma at VM, Mosaico, private clients, Mabs etc.
The desperate work on a saturday (zona sul termas,couple centro trash boates,VM,Mosaico,independents).
The starving ones work on a sunday(VM,independents if theyre bribed right!.
This is not taking rain into consideration.
If it rains that's a wrap for many who stay indoors despite uber etc.
This is so that their hair doesnt get messed up!
DISCLAIMER! This post is not set in stone but based on my headshaking observations/experiences over 22 trips in 4.5 years with a smile! abracos
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08-12-17 04:42 #17372
Posts: 890Solarium
A few girls at Solarium telling me they used to work at MC but moved (back) to Solarium because MC is weak right now. Solarium not that hoppin at 10 pm on a Friday but Friday is more of a family night anyway. 4 x4 surprisingly lacking in girls on a Friday night as well.
40 minutes all-in cash price at Solarium is now BRL 505, including girl / room / entrada.
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08-11-17 21:56 #17371
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Since prices and currencies are forever dynamic, it's not a quid pro quo relationship. I noticed someone said real estate prices were now falling. I earlier said Real devaluations cause local real estate prices to go up. This is the immediate effect of a large devaluation on a property, say a condo overlooking Ipanema Beach. That same condo can soon have price pressures because of local conditions. Both local price directions can be correct within the same year.
In the late 2000's, locals would have been attacking us on this board for such thoughts. They would argue that the Brazilian economy and currency were unstoppable. Brazil didn't depend on American or European investment or trade anymore. They didn't need us in their pussy markets. Then the global economy popped. Then the China bubble popped. And here we are with a shitty Brazilian economy.
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08-11-17 21:53 #17370
Posts: 367Originally Posted by Jubby007 [View Original Post]
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08-11-17 21:50 #17369
Posts: 367Originally Posted by PipeLayer99 [View Original Post]
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08-11-17 15:17 #17368
Posts: 471It is also done in the USA. When you have operating costs, overhead, etc that are independent of the cost of goods sold, the fewer items you sell, the larger mark up you need on each item in order to cover the fixed costs. When you see items advertised as being marked down "because they are not selling" you should take that explanation with a grain of salt, it might mean they are just taking a cut in profits from an original cost that was inflated. US sellers may also have easier credit than sellers in Brazil which allow them more freedom, such as selling at a loss in order to make monthly payments on loans, in hopes business will pick up later and allow them to recoup losses.
Originally Posted by Bravo [View Original Post]