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  1. #25357
    Quote Originally Posted by ExecTalent  [View Original Post]
    Do they still have the suggestion boxes at the exit door and the girl conducting the after session customer satisfaction surveys?
    Of course, they do. It's right under the sign that says 'No employees at this establishment will accept tips'.

  2. #25356

    Optimal daily Rio plan

    The best daily plan is always.

    12 h30 - 20 h darkroom Prive or Prive girl to fuck.

    19 h - 24 h tier 1 termas to socialize get numbers.

    24 h- 05 h: Mosaico or Paris or your ap for swing.

  3. #25355
    Will hang somewhere near Copa around 530-630 pm. Probably 1 of the more expensive places like solarium, Centaurus, Montecarlo, or 4 x4. If anyone goes to any of those places today around that time, let me know and we'll meet.

    Decreasing my mongering activity to make time to do other stuff. 15 girls last month was too much. I missed out on doing other stuff. Doing a favela tour also at Tuesday 2 pm if anyone wants to tag:

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti...tate_of_R.html

  4. #25354

    Customer Service Beyond Compare

    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Of course, they are. And tested daily. Their concern foremost is the health and happiness of their customers, especially foreigners who they will likely see once and once only.
    Do they still have the suggestion boxes at the exit door and the girl conducting the after session customer satisfaction surveys?

  5. #25353
    *Where long term is defined as a isger who comes to Rio for longer than a month, more than twice a year. If you are here twice a year for 5 weeks, you have a contact list of girls, and once you fuck twice, you are her boyfriend (see the bubba boy's guide). She has several boyfriends obviously. You can and should take her to a Disney venue in the rich world at some point, that may be as close to a honeymoon as both parties get. You might even have a kid, and whether to have the kid in Brazil or the rich world is a good question. Mr Catra had something like 40 kids. If his seed were certified by rich world lawyers, doctors, and government agencies, all of those cariocas might be entitled to. Education, etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabundo1  [View Original Post]
    Senor Cane and Anaggie who are valuable contributors, even eskimo bros (Elisa Sanches, though her pussy now has professional medical help to be restored to youth from what I understand), have been critical of Bubba Boy's Guide, which both I and Sperto praise.

    I think the main point is that the guide is mainly useful for long term* Rio / Brazil residents, with the parts about mini relationships and security, among other things having timeless value, regardless of whether a specific place like Luomo is open.

  6. #25352
    The RJ prives and SP clinicas main clientele is rich locals, who they do see repeatedly, and over years. Isgers who piggyback on the locals thus take advantage of the economic incentive to have clean girls. The alpha prive / clinica, Miruna, in SP, is of course right across the street from a luxury auto shop, and the girls include porn stars there regularly like Kamila Werneck (again, which porn genius casts Kamila as Kamala makes bank) or Cindy Blueberry; the SJ prives regularly include porn stars as headline attractions. (as to whether terma girls are always hotter than prive / clinica talent, see the attached for a certain callsign Mikaela, who could be had at prive rates on the 8th floor of rio branco 156; her data could be found in screens of the local forums like gparena.net, and before gparena, forumx, and the other local forums). You want to be Bond and know the local sex trade, have your Q scan gparena.

    I paid 80 reais for a salad with chicken, a coke (for daisantra), and a orange juice today when we spent the afternoon at the top floor pool deck of the Hilton. Think about living for a month, maybe even supporting a family on 284 a month, the next time you pay 250 for a half hour of sex at your favorite terma, or pay 75 reais for a half our to shoot a wad at your next prive / clinica session. After lunching with daisantra, I had dinner with Gato1, who is in town in Copa P5, at a usual seafood spot. I had finished a pretty awesome 48 hour for 1200 with a current mini relationship with a tier 1 terma 18 year old, with an ass and legs like a gazelle; all the isgers in town wonder about her but she is still in the witness protection program and a Swiss Intel double O.

    Vagabundo corresponds with some isgers back in rich world pussy puritan prison (how's that for alliteratively coining phrases, I always feel my inner Twain / Hemingway / Tarantino-Rogan coming out); they say their pure bred German Shepherd and their gamer desktop are all they need or want and are sufficient substitutes for Rio pussy. Vagabundo is skeptical. The Rich world has become dominated by ugly women who force you to look at them, like a judge demanding a comment from a man condemned to further torture by a thousand cuts of paper to your nutsac until your precious bodily fluids (allusion to Doctor Strangelove intended) drip out in submission to feminazi cunts. That last word -- the dreaded see word -- is for daisantra.

    Anyway, a ever changing crew of isgers is in town. PV118 is on point, the best navigator. Gato1 is a pleasure to patrol with, a veteran of pussy patrols from a few months ago where 7 strong squads of isgers hit 116, then 4 x 4 in a short afternoon mission in which 3 or more executed at 116, the rest to follow on for attacks at 4 x 4. Perhaps too, one of the best ISG wingmen, Safado69, too has arrived; he is why Vagabundo is at Transamerica, as his solid reporting lead to this Barra paradise alpha love motel, the Hotel California, the culture of which is best summarized by that Eagles hit song. A monger mongers for the best in world GFE with Carioca's finest; but to round out one's social life, one must have friends, for as William Manchester wrote in Goodbye Darkness, on a battlefield, a man without friends is truly damned. Thus the ant****ial among our clan damn themselves to sit inside rich world puritans pussy prison and stroke their purebred German Shepherd and their mouse and their own genitals.

    *The baseline government assistance program in Brazil is Bolsa Familia, which pays 200 or so Reais (recently raised from 189 to 284 in the current president's attempt to buy votes for 2022) a month to recipients. See below.

    https://www.economist.com/the-americ...forms/21804273

    A meme that circulated recently on Twitter in Brazil depicted the economy minister, Paulo Guedes, as a footballer facing a wide-open goal. He shoots. The ball soars over the crossbar. The meme refers to a proposed tax reform that Mr Guedes has been trying to get through Congress but it also reflects growing pessimism about the government's entire economic agenda. After a pensions revamp in 2019, the year Brazil's populist president, Jair Bolsonaro, took office, most reforms stalled amid political turmoil and covid-19. Latin America's biggest economy is weakening, squeezing the government's budget. Markets are getting queasy. With next year's presidential elections drawing near, time for reforms is running out.

    Brazilian investors were remarkably forgiving in 2020, when the government threw money at the pandemic, says Arthur Carvalho of Truxt Investimentos, a hedge fund in Rio de Janeiro. In order to pass health-and-stimulus spending worth 8% of GDP, Congress suspended a constitutionally mandated "fiscal ceiling", which limits annual spending growth to the rate of inflation. The real fell by nearly a quarter early in the pandemic but then stabilised. Public debt grew to 89% of GDP in 2020 but, thanks to the stimulus, the economy shrank by only 4. 1%, less than in most emerging markets.

    Economic liberals hoped that this year, lawmakers would at last approve Mr Guedes's proposals to boost growth and curb spending. In January allies of Mr Bolsonaro gained control of both houses of Congress. Tax and public-sector reforms started to advance. The government celebrated some victories, such as a law that formalized the independence of the central bank and a constitutional amendment that allowed private investment in sewerage works. The lower house approved a watered-down tax reform on September 1st. Despite a brutal second wave of covid-19, the main stock market index hit a record high in June after news that GDP grew by 1.2% in the first quarter. Public debt fell to 84% of GDP.

    External factors also helped. Rising prices for commodities such as iron ore and soyabeans, among Brazil's leading exports, boosted growth and tax revenues. Low interest rates in rich countries like the United States drove investors to emerging markets like Brazil.

    "Everything is getting better," said Mr Guedes. Markets seemed to agree. "Guedes is a hero," says Pedro Albuquerque, the CEO of TradersClub, a startup that erected a statue of the minister dressed as the Mandalorian, a bounty hunter from a television series. But Brazil has its own version of Wall Street v Main Street. Amid cheers on Faria Lima, an avenue in São Paulo that is home to big banks, unemployment eased only slightly from a record of 14.7% in the first quarter of this year to 14.1% in the second quarter. Household consumption is still below the level of early 2019. Year-on-year price inflation is 9% overall and more for staples like rice (40%) and sugar (30% owing to the increase in commodity prices. "My youngest son drinks a lot of milk but I have less and less to give him," says Thais Santos Nascimento, who lost her job cleaning long-empty offices in June. Mr Bolsonaro's approval rating has been falling since monthly cheques to poor people were slashed at the beginning of the year. It is now less than 30%.

    In an attempt to regain support, Mr Guedes has turned his attention to his boss's orders to "turbo-charge" Bolsa Família ("Family Fund" a cash-transfer programme to reduce extreme poverty. The government wants to expand the pool of recipients from 14.6 m to 16 m, raise the average monthly payment from 189 reais ($36) to 284 and give the programme a new name, Auxílio Brasil ("Brazil Aid" so that voters associate it with Mr Bolsonaro rather than ex-president Luiz Inácio Lula the Silva (2003-10). Lula was president when Bolsa Família was first launched and is expected to run for the office again against Mr Bolsonaro next year. (Polls show him winning.)

    But as Congress heads into budget talks, Mr Guedes is struggling to figure out how to dole out more cash without busting through the reimposed spending cap. At first he wagered that inflation would slow in the second half of the year. This would provide a fiscal boost, since the spending cap rises in line with the inflation rate in the middle of the year, whereas increases in some salaries and benefits paid by the government depend on the inflation rate at the end of the year. But inflation has stayed high.

    Mr Guedes's next idea was a constitutional amendment that would postpone court-ordered debt payments to lower tiers of government to circumvent the spending cap. This strikes many as fiscally reckless. Marcos Mendes of Insper, a business school in São Paulo, helped design the cap. He says it was needed because prior laws to promote fiscal responsibility had been amended to the point of irrelevance. "The worry is less about the numbers and more about what would happen to the debt trajectory if the mechanism were to fail," he says. Neither the controversial amendment nor extra spending for Auxílio Brasil were included in a budget draft submitted to congress on August 31st, but both are still on the table.

    Other worries are also contributing to a worsening outlook. Brazil's worst drought in 90 years has curbed hydropower, sending electricity prices soaring and raising fears of blackouts. The tax reform faces uncertainty in the senate; other reforms have stalled again. In June Congress was consumed by an inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic, which turned up allegations of corruption in vaccine deals. More recently it has been distracted by Mr Bolsonaro's threat to suspend next year's elections if legislators don't pass a bill to introduce paper ballots. When such a bill was rejected, the president called for protests on September 7th.

    For the past three weeks, the central bank's poll of economists has trimmed their prediction for growth in 2021, to 5.2%. The markets have gone into reverse. Share prices have fallen by 11% since June and the real has depreciated by 6%. The sell-off followed a dip in commodity prices and fears that the Federal Reserve would soon raise interest rates, again sucking money out of Brazil and other emerging markets. Those fears have eased but they exposed "problems Brazil was sweeping under the rug", says Zeina Latif, an economist. The government's borrowing costs are rising: the yield on its ten-year bonds hit double digits for the first time since the election in 2018.

    Still, financial markets are fickle and Brazil's economy always seems to be "on the edge of a precipice", points out Joaquim Levy, a former finance minister. It usually manages to pull back. In 2015 he was in a similar position to Mr Guedes, working for a president, Dilma Rouseff, who backed away from economic reforms. That deepened the recession of 2014-16. Mr Levy reckons that Brazil is better off now because lawmakers and society better understand the need for fiscal restraint.

    If reforms do pass before attention shifts to the election, they are likely to be half-hearted. Congress is considering several tax-reform bills. The one that succeeded in the lower house on September 1st is not the business-friendly bill that would merge several levies into a simplified value-added tax, but rather a populist proposal to lower income tax for middle-class Brazilians. It broadens the tax base by introducing a tax on dividends but also adds new distortions. Meanwhile, a bill to reform the public sector by making it possible to fire deadbeat workers, among other things, would provide long-term savings but is a longshot. Privatisation of the postal service, which passed the lower house in August, is set to be voted on by the Senate in September.

    Second-quarter GDP figures, which were released on September 1st, showed a decline of 0. 1%. Of 30 large economies tracked by the OECD, a club of rich countries, Brazil was the only one that did not grow. Itaú, a bank, predicts that annual growth will fall to just 1.5% next year, "as the factors that drove growth this year wear out". That may be enough to keep Brazil away from the cliff, but for those who expected Mr Guedes to lead it to sunny uplands, it is a disappointment. Once again Brazilians will have to lower their expectations.

    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Of course, they are. And tested daily. Their concern foremost is the health and happiness of their customers, especially foreigners who they will likely see once and once only.
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  7. #25351
    Some recent ISGers report rb156 requires separate authorization from the annoying front desk system for each trip to a prive. I doubt that's true, and this procedure of stair running down (the best way to clear a building is from the top) probably works. We will put that in the essential items of intel basket. RB156 and its several sister buildings are 250 meters from the metro cinelandia starbucks, the usual starting point for pussy patrols if vagabundo is leading or in any way involved in a pussy patrol.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    RB 156 is a piece of cake. Start from the top floor, 33: th floor. Run down the fire stairs to next priv on your list. No problem, no one will bother you. TDM33 and TDM 47, same thing. No problem, just run down the fire stairs. TDM 33 has a elevator system that will make you go nuts and might take you ages to get a elevator. RB185 is difficult. Some of the elevator guys are nota 10. I know a few of the who have 100% control of all the prives and the new girls. The skinny gut who looks like Robert de Niro, in Taxi driver, when I'm alone with him in the elevator he'll give me a super quick report in 30 seconds about the new girls in the building. He's worth gold. He wants nothing in return, he just wants to hear about which girls I thought were the best. However, the porteiros in RB185 have some guys in the security room who are real assholes. I Like to pass the stairs quickly to check out the prives. The problem is the guys monitoring the cameras. When they see someone going from floor to floor they'll scream out in the loudspeakers that it's forbidden to stay in the corridors. Quite annoying.

  8. #25350
    While I detect some irony in this funny post, I strongly suspect prive girls are vaccinated if places like Transamerica, and the luxury movie, requires vax cards for the pool and gym.

    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Of course, they are. And tested daily. Their concern foremost is the health and happiness of their customers, especially foreigners who they will likely see once and once only.

  9. #25349
    Quote Originally Posted by Fred8800  [View Original Post]
    Hello guys,

    Do you Know if the prives girls are vaccinated?

    Thank you, I will be in Rio next Friday.
    Of course, they are. And tested daily. Their concern foremost is the health and happiness of their customers, especially foreigners who they will likely see once and once only.

  10. #25348

    The Value of Bubba Boy's Guide is for LT Residents / Frequent Repeat Travelers

    Senor Cane and Anaggie who are valuable contributors, even eskimo bros (Elisa Sanches, though her pussy now has professional medical help to be restored to youth from what I understand), have been critical of Bubba Boy's Guide, which both I and Sperto praise.

    I think the main point is that the guide is mainly useful for long term Rio / Brazil residents, with the parts about mini relationships and security, among other things having timeless value, regardless of whether a specific place like Luomo is open.

  11. #25347

    Isgers in town

    A flock of isgers in town. Daisantra, pv118, christian g.

    We happy few, isgers in the world capital, met for chai lattes at Starbucks Cinelandia at 12 h30 on Friday.

    The quant with his 100 hoar gsheet, pv118, stepped into the coffee shop and did not recognize vagabundo at first. Christian G, who had prepped like Rocco coming to Rio for a Buttman remix, had a list, had already reconned darkroom, even knew that they offered a ganbang or swing party there but had rejected it as overpriced at 300 r for an hour. Every dick is on his own. Vagabundo, taking head of the advice that if you don't know who the fool in the room is, its probably you, knew that he was the fool -- for granting kind of hoar charity to Nina deponca, but she had repaid him with loyalty when it counted, and so he waited for her, and took her to hotel sheik for a hydromassagem session. 180 for the room, 250 to her, which is real money. The latest bolsa familia rate is 200 or so reais a month. Quant pv118 was interested in the money on his phone, his own dick, and food, and fuck everyone else, unless they could supply data for his narcissistic existence. But we all are so motivated. Vagabundo had a date lined up with a tier 1 terma girl later, and she was confirming, and she is sleeping as I type this, we having fucked last night BBFS, and 18 year old super hot girl pussy is only 18 once. Is there loyalty among mongers? Certainly not, just read Fim the novel by Fernanda Torres, about 5 friends who fuck each others girls.

    I am chief among the guilty of shooters who shoot on my buddy's targets -- as we say in the Swiss Guard, buddy is only half the word, as there is a sweet little nordestina who a fellow monger was banging, but he's gone, so, I will probably have to keep those holes warm, she has three after all, haha.

    Through it all, I realize, I too, like Einstein, believe in the God of Spinoza, who Nina Deponca was quoting to me in Portuguese yesterday.

  12. #25346

    Covid

    Hello guys,

    Do you Know if the prives girls are vaccinated?

    Thank you, I will be in Rio next Friday.

  13. #25345
    Quote Originally Posted by EncannaDeNoche  [View Original Post]
    Now that the sutuation is open to travel to Rio again, I wonder what are the best choices for long term renting.

    I've checked the forum's last 20 or 30 pages, but I can't find information about the subject.

    Does anyone know about good priced apartments that you can rent for a month or two?

    That wouldn't include AirBnB's and the like.

    Thanks in advance.
    You can always checkout something like vrbo.com apartments for rent by owners and negotiate a long time rate or even on Airbnb. You might need to contact a real estate agent in Rio, I still remember one but she too lists her apartments on Airbnb because that's the way the market is today. Back in the day there were some agents who advertised on their website, some are still there, google a little and you'll find them then contact them and negotiate.

  14. #25344

    Nina deponca 250 belladonna 550

    So vagabundo fucked thrice.

    Twice with Nina at hotel sheik.

    Once with Belladonna at the love pad by the Atlantic.

    We are watching the new Bond flick.

    I think every now and again that I may leave this profession, to retire.

  15. #25343
    Quote Originally Posted by FlowState985  [View Original Post]
    As far as Rio, prives for daytime and termas for night time. Like I said before, you want to gather all the prives within same building so you can literally walk from 1 floor to another to check the talents, use the website gparena under prives tab. For example, Rio Branco 156 and Rio Branco 185 has a lot of prives.
    RB 156 is a piece of cake. Start from the top floor, 33: th floor. Run down the fire stairs to next privê on your list. No problem, no one will bother you. TDM33 and TDM 47, same thing. No problem, just run down the fire stairs. TDM 33 has a elevator system that will make you go nuts and might take you ages to get a elevator. RB185 is difficult. Some of the elevator guys are nota 10. I know a few of the who have 100% control of all the privées and the new girls. The skinny gut who looks like Robert de Niro, in Taxi driver, when I'm alone with him in the elevator he'll give me a super quick report in 30 seconds about the new girls in the building. He's worth gold. He wants nothing in return, he just wants to hear about which girls I thought were the best. However, the porteiros in RB185 have some guys in the security room who are real assholes. I Like to pass the stairs quickly to check out the privées. The problem is the guys monitoring the cameras. When they see someone going from floor to floor they'll scream out in the loudspeakers that it's forbidden to stay in the corridors. Quite annoying.

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