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01-23-12 12:54 #8197
Posts: 130Originally Posted by Uli Pauls [View Original Post]
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01-23-12 07:20 #8196
Posts: 130Back at the Circus.
Still in Rio, went by Solorium Terma at 4:00 pm it was Closed So I watched two NFL Games one in Ipanema the other back at hotel and at Balcony Bar.
Balcony was crowded for a late Sunday night maybe it is like that every Sunday? Anyway I meet an Indian looking Brazilian Girl (Love Them) and took
A taxi back to my room in Copa. R$ 100, great time lots of fun positions. Not much English Spoken, She did ask for the money up front But I didn't Cave this Time and am sure it Added to the Fun.
She let me take A few pictures. One is in the Photo section. Having trouble with the others.
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01-23-12 06:12 #8195
Posts: 99Originally Posted by Voyajer1 [View Original Post]
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01-23-12 03:49 #8194
Posts: 688Morena Clara
Originally Posted by Lorenzo [View Original Post]
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01-22-12 23:40 #8193
Posts: 1243Morena vs Mulata
I'm not confusing anything. You guys are the ones who are confused. My Harper Collins English-Portuguese Portugues-Ingles Dictionary translates moreno / a as follows: "adjective: dark (-skinned) , dark (-haired) , brown; noun: dark person." Mulato / a is translated simply as "mulatto." Mulatto in English means a person of mixed European and African descent. Therefore a morena (we are really only concerned about girls, right?) would be a dark-skinned, dark-haired woman, and the term would be inappropriate for a light-skinned woman. A mulata could be any skin color, light or dark, but would have features that indicate African descent. I rest my case.
BTW, when did I ever call myself a specialist? I think you're confusing me with someone else.
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01-22-12 23:34 #8192
Posts: 545Let's talk about Brazil, shall we
The definition of a morena in Brazil is different than a brunnette say in the USA or Europe. Go to a brunnete in the USA or Europe and call them a morena, but please have your head in a swivel because you are going to get be*tchslapped, big time for being so ignorant.
In Brazil there are so many levels of skin tones and mixtures that a lot of combinations are construed unique with a unique way of identifying the tones. Look at the results of a study done in Brazil and you will see how these people classify themselves:
http://www.zonalatina.com/Zldata55.htm
Again, going back to what I've learned and studied in Brazil a morena is exacly what I described previously. I am talking stricly about Brazil specifically and Latin America in general. Do not go to an Anglo-saxon country, find a brunnette and call her a "morena". You will get what you deserve (Any one up to getting their arses kicked in?) for such a declaration.
Originally Posted by Prosal [View Original Post]
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01-22-12 14:12 #8191
Posts: 16Balcony girls
Does anyone know these Balcony-girls and had sessions with the girls?
Gabriela (ca. 30 years, morena, black hairs. Not too long. Original from Salvador)
Susy (ca. 28 years, morena, long black hairs, original from Vitoria)
Thaila (22 years, mulata, long black hairs, braces, original from Cuiaba)
They always hang around in the Balcony Bar
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01-22-12 14:11 #8190
Posts: 88Originally Posted by MoneyShot [View Original Post]
Now when I session with a GDP, it is to have a good time with her and that includes not only sex, but also a good relation with her. And that is exactly what I find most of the times in Rio. So when in the room with the girl, I hate to have any issue. Right, the best is to be firm, but that can ruin the good relation, it was late, she is so cute, I do understand MoneyShot.
What MoneyShot did not say and I would like to know is : how long she stayed with him and was she good in the sack?
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01-22-12 14:04 #8189
Posts: 16MoneyShot,
What is name of the hotel where you were with the Garota?
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01-22-12 13:30 #8188
Posts: 2306Originally Posted by Lorenzo [View Original Post]
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01-22-12 10:49 #8187
Posts: 377Originally Posted by Poucolouco [View Original Post]
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01-22-12 03:38 #8186
Posts: 688Originally Posted by MoneyShot [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Ipanema Carioca [View Original Post]
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01-22-12 02:49 #8185
Posts: 377Originally Posted by MoneyShot [View Original Post]
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01-22-12 02:27 #8184
Posts: 4Morena vs Mulata
Morena is a brunette hair color. A mulata is a girl with dark skin. As listed on most sites to categorize the girls.
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01-22-12 01:40 #8183
Posts: 545Not really
A morena is white with black mixture or ancestry. Some of these women look white but if you look really close you'll notice barely a splash of caramel. You can tell by the small waists and humungous bottoms some of these women possess; its almost a hypnotic effect (If anyone has seen for example, Bianca or Gabby at 4 X 4, they are both considered "Morenas" due to their ancestry even though they look white). These are some of the most exotic women in Brazil I've seen so far and there are a ton to go around. They are everywhere. Boy, I miss that country.
Originally Posted by Lorenzo [View Original Post]