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11-29-21 16:06 #25378
Posts: 582Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
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11-29-21 02:09 #25377
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
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11-29-21 01:27 #25376
Posts: 2712Frango Asado!
Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
For non Portuguese speakers it means "roast chicken". That is anal from the missionary position. Girl looks like a roast chicken in this position. LOL. The Brasilians are so creative. I also love MMPP or "mama and papa". This is what they call missionary because it's the boring sex position your parents used. Hahaha. They are great this way.
Of course the fact we call it missionary is even funnier. Naming a sex position for a church monger (in the true sense of the word monger). How incongruous.
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11-28-21 17:15 #25375
Posts: 6422Language Skills
This is a never-ending debate. Well, I'm here to tell you that you that I'm living proof that you don't have to speak Portuguese in order to have mind-blowing sex in Brazil! Does having the language enhance every other aspect of your experience, including the sex? Of course it does. But you don't need it to have great sex in Brazil. The only language you and your partner need to know is that of what happens when bodies start clapping! From doing the wild thing LOLOLOL! Just learn a few words and phrases here and there. Remember things that you will want to repeat over and over. Like "completa", "sexo anal", "sem camisinha", and "frango asado" hahaha! And you will be just fine. Trust me!
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11-28-21 00:08 #25374
Posts: 2246Retired is the key word.
Originally Posted by Golfinho [View Original Post]
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11-27-21 17:26 #25373
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
Several hours from RJ up the mountain road to Novo Friburgo can be found 'white people. ' And don't forget your Corinthians shirt when you're in Sampa.
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11-27-21 17:06 #25372
Posts: 2374Blame It
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11-27-21 08:03 #25371
Posts: 2933Centro economic
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
It was a holiday so almost all restaurants are closed.
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11-27-21 06:19 #25370
Posts: 1957Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
If it gets to the point when you have to physically defend yourself in the street of Rio de Janeiro, you likely have done something wrong to arrive at that situation.
I'm not saying you can always be in control in a foreign country, but there are plenty of things you can do to avoid becoming a victim.
Some of us aren't in the best of shapes, but that doesn't mean we should stay aside and let you, fit, beautiful and ex-military people, have all the fun in the world, LOL.
Like the bard said: "If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?
Rio Carnaval is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Every man with blood flowing through his veins must see and insert himself into that madness once. But I surely won't do it again, hence once-in-a-lifetime, LOL.
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11-26-21 23:34 #25369
Posts: 190Originally Posted by RioBob [View Original Post]
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11-26-21 20:23 #25368
Posts: 437Originally Posted by RioBob [View Original Post]
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11-26-21 19:48 #25367
Posts: 2246Pros and cons of carvival
Pros and cons of carnival.
Pros.
+ Girls will bring their friends and do orgies. I once did a pernoite reverse gangbang with 4.
+ Dancing in the streets at blocos, if you train martial arts train harder.
Cons.
- costs 100% higher than normal.
- if your a self made diabetic due to your diet and unable to defend yourself due to lack of exercise then skip carvaval, in fact leave Brazil and don't come back.
Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
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11-26-21 19:48 #25366
Posts: 2025Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
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11-26-21 14:25 #25365
Posts: 437Third time lucky
Going to try and make my first trip to Brazil, third time trying, around about March time.
Planned to go at the end of February but just realized this is Carnival time and won't be ideal for mongering.
How many weeks before Carnival is mongering normalish and how long after does it get back to normal?
Thanks.
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11-26-21 13:50 #25364
Posts: 2025Originally Posted by DiverOyster [View Original Post]
Also 1000 reais is a little high to pay the girl but if she’s really hot and because of her you get to swap at least 2 to 3 times with another hot girl then the extra few dollars shouldn’t matter much. Occasionally you may come across a girl who says she’ll swap but in the club she refuses to. On the other hand you can get a girl who is a great partner and even initiates a swap, they’re the best. Good luck.