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  1. #21447

    1st Prive

    Checked out prive on Ulrich. Entered, said 4 girls working for some reason only got to see 3 cause one was in the shower all of a sudden. I chose natia, black, bikini tanned. TIGHT Body + tattooed Eyebrows. Cost was 100 for 30 minutes. She was tight, session was enjoyable, pretty standard, but I wanted to get out of there. We tried anal which she happily accepted, I couldn't get in. She was just too tight. I will head to 583 at some point soon. She is definitely worth the value and a quick bang (I think can be had for 70).

    Anyhow, I banged two other randoms, one was Giovana Branca. Nice girl and service but not my type.

    I've come to the realization to have sex with top tier talent (which is why I've come to Brazil), you need to pay 200-300+. Maybe I'm wrong, but everything for 100-150 hasn't been what I've come to Brazil for, and I'm fine with that.

    Cheers.

  2. #21446

    Travel Insurance Problems

    Hi Gents,

    How are you guys getting into Rio and along with travel insurance. Here in the UK the Government here has put Brazil on a list of countries we can only visit when conducting 'essential travel'. That is the key phrase. We have COVID insurance policies we can buy that will cover us in Brazil for up to 6 months, but if it came to a claim, they will scrutinise the reason you are there to see if it was 'essential travel'. The slightest doubt and they won't pay. They have listed some essential roles but not all. It includes family members visiting someone who is terminally ill, Government employees on state business, Military on State business, essential business fully recorded and documented etc. It would be a nightmare without comprehensive cover as it means no private ward etc, join the rest, and also foot the massive bill yourself at the end, let alone repatriation along with a doctor and nurse on your flight, something that will probably cost at least £100,000 according to insurance companies here.

    Are you just taking a risk and hoping you won't get ill with your fingers crossed, or do you have a plan? Is the advice from your Government different and as such does this not effect your health care insurance in Brazil.

    Regards.

  3. #21445
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    Exec Talent gave some very good advices below. Get on a friendly basis with the porteiros and specially with the chefe dos porteiros (if the building has one of those). Friendly chats or bringing some extra salgado/pizza to the porteiro works great. I never tried buying friendship by tipping, I guess that's an american habit.
    I'm not sure "buying friendship" is the way I would describe it. As a short-timer, the porteiros aren't my friends just like a garota de programa isn't my girlfriend. Can things be friendly? Sure.

    As far as tips, I don't walk in day one and throw down money. It can make a difference during a stay if I'm are bringing up a lot of women in the later hours. This is especially true if I am part of a group. I want the porteiro on my side if things go down one way or another.

    Remember some of us don't have great Portuguese language skills. Perhaps a garota has a strange attitude or there is some confusion. The porteiro might be the one who smoothes things over. By the way, I have had porteiros talk to girls for me on the phone. Of course now with texting and translation apps, that's less critical, but just an example of how they helped me out.

  4. #21444

    Buying Friendship

    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    I read some misinformation below regarding allowing guests in apartment. I never had any problem, but I know some buildings do have rules against guests for temporary rentals. The sndico can invent many strange rules, specially if he/she doesn't like gringos in the building.
    Also remember, if you or your guests makes a lot of noise you can expect paying a fine.

    Exec Talent gave some very good advices below. Get on a friendly basis with the porteiros and specially with the chefe dos porteiros (if the building has one of those). Friendly chats or bringing some extra salgado/pizza to the porteiro works great. I never tried buying friendship by tipping, I guess that's an american habit.
    Now I could take offense to that statement, but I won't because it truly does represent cultural differences.

    I have been out to dinner with American friends in Europe and when they leave a tip with the bill, the server brings it back. In Japan, it would be treated as an insult.

    This is because serving is a job in those countries that is paid a wage. In the USA, the server is paid a sub-wage and the rest (usually far in excess of what would be a normal wage elsewhere) is made up of tips. The idea is that it is a reward and not an incentive, but in the end, it becomes a little of both. Give me good service and you will get a good tip.

    For those of us who have worked for tips it is seen as a sign of appreciation and that is how I view it. I am making a statement, as an American from a country where tipping is the norm, that I appreciate you, doorman. It should be noted that the doormen do receive a bonus paid by the residents at Christmas time. It is like a tip to recognize them for their service. It does also act as an incentive for the doorman to diligently fulfill his duties. Since I am a temporary resident, I am giving them their Christmas bonus early.

    I always get the names of the attendants in the Termas locker rooms and always tip them usually with a kiss on the cheek the same way I greet them when I arrive. Not the reason, but if you do not think these women do not know all the girls and talk with them, you are totally clueless. New to Rio Gringo, that attendant (mom) might be the reason a girl decides to go back to your place with you. When it is only about money, the girls are known for flaking out and not showing up -- they get a lot of such offers. You want them to have a reason to take yours. If you are one of those, I pay them to leave kind of guys, good. You make my life so much easier and more rewarding.

    Now about those who have their hands out looking for tips. The question to ask for me is have they done anything for which I want to show appreciation? Most of the time the answer is no and no tip for you.

  5. #21443

    Some pointers

    Will be making my return and last time I was here was about ten years ago doing Help. Traveling is so restrictive now. Will arrive in November so I have some time to get reacquainted be would appreciate any advice. I heard that the pickup bars have move north along the beach from Help location. I can only hope to be able take the trip when the time comes and things get better.

  6. #21442
    Quote Originally Posted by TravelBug2020  [View Original Post]
    I plan to bring guests in, but also understand I will need to be discreet and be pleasant with the gatekeeper aka the doorman.
    I appreciate the response.
    I read some misinformation below regarding allowing guests in apartment. I never had any problem, but I know some buildings do have rules against guests for temporary rentals. The síndico can invent many strange rules, specially if he/she doesn't like gringos in the building.
    Also remember, if you or your guests makes a lot of noise you can expect paying a fine.

    Exec Talent gave some very good advices below. Get on a friendly basis with the porteiros and specially with the chefe dos porteiros (if the building has one of those). Friendly chats or bringing some extra salgado/pizza to the porteiro works great. I never tried buying friendship by tipping, I guess that's an american habit.

  7. #21441
    Quote Originally Posted by TravelBug2020  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the reply, but it's not really addressing the question for a newbie. I totally agree with you, I treat everyone with the same respect regardless of their profession. Anyone who is working to provide for their family, earns my respect.

    I like the idea of getting to know his name, and saying Hello, etc. Are you saying just treat the man with respect, and you shouldn't have a problem with your guests (given that they don't cause problems).

    Aftet researching the past year on this forum their wasn't really any consistency with how to get girls back to your apartment. Most of the posts of hotels do not allow girls. (I cancelled my hotel once theh told me in writing they charge R200) for guest). Some posts also mentioned that even apartment doorman wouldn't allow "guests in".

    I plan to bring guests in, but also understand I will need to be discreet and be pleasant with the gatekeeper aka the doorman.

    I appreciate the response.
    There isn't a hard-line answer to every question. There should be no problem bringing girls up to your apartments. Buildings don't rules against guests. Brazilians are quite casual about acompanhantes (escorts). If the four of you come home late with four girls, this should not be a problem if you don't make a lot of noise in the lobby, hallways, etc. We have even had a little cocktail parties in our apartments, but again we don't play music loud and talk loud.

    As far as tipping the concierge, it's discretionary. If you feel like they are cool and looking after you and the building, use your judgement. When we had out little parties, we might tip him.

    As a side note, we are routinely able to get a group of termas girls to come over to our apartment. Our language skills are decent, not great. We always treat the termas girls well. We are also a good time in the termas. Our termas girls would hang with us after the visit to the rooms with them. Having said that coordination is tough, one or two girls might decide not to come. If you can find four hot termas girls who are chummy, that helps.

  8. #21440
    Quote Originally Posted by TravelBug2020  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the reply, but it's not really addressing the question for a newbie. I totally agree with you, I treat everyone with the same respect regardless of their profession. Anyone who is working to provide for their family, earns my respect.

    I like the idea of getting to know his name, and saying Hello, etc. Are you saying just treat the man with respect, and you shouldn't have a problem with your guests (given that they don't cause problems).

    Aftet researching the past year on this forum their wasn't really any consistency with how to get girls back to your apartment. Most of the posts of hotels do not allow girls. (I cancelled my hotel once theh told me in writing they charge R200) for guest). Some posts also mentioned that even apartment doorman wouldn't allow "guests in".

    I plan to bring guests in, but also understand I will need to be discreet and be pleasant with the gatekeeper aka the doorman.

    I appreciate the response.
    There isn't a hard-line answer to every question. There should be no problem bringing girls up to your apartments. Buildings don't have rules against guests. Brazilians are quite casual about acompanhantes (escorts). If the four of you come home late with four girls, this should not be a problem if you don't make a lot of noise in the lobby, hallways, etc. We have even had a little cocktail parties in our apartments, but again we don't play music loud and talk loud.

    As far as tipping the concierge, it's discretionary. If you feel like they are cool and looking after you and the building, use your judgement. When we had our little parties, we would tip them.

    As a side note, we are routinely able to get a group of termas girls to come over to our apartment. Our language skills are decent, not great. We always treat the termas girls well. We are also a good time in the termas. Our termas girls would hang with us after the visit to the termas rooms with them. Having said that coordination is tough, one or two girls might decide not to come. If you can find four hot termas girls who are chummy, that helps.

  9. #21439
    Quote Originally Posted by FlcnHvy  [View Original Post]
    Is there a list of Prives I can access? Where is 583 located?

    Any help appreciated.

    Need to explore the scene more, semipros are getting very boring.
    The first five pages should give you the addresses and sometimes prices (which you should always confirm first if you go to one of them) of enough places to check out. Use a translation app if you want to check out the reviews of the girls.

    https://www.gp-guia.net/viewforum.php?f=89

  10. #21438
    Quote Originally Posted by FlcnHvy  [View Original Post]
    Is there a list of Prives I can access? Where is 583 located
    Do a Google search for copa583 they have a website, it's in the centre of Copacabana, the rooms are big and clean and the service there is quite good. Enter the building go to the end of the corridor and up the stairs, don't use the lift.

    I am not experienced in Brazil, but the best service I got was from girls in Centro not Copa, just use the metro to get there. Owo, CIM, anal, DFK etc are pretty standard.

    I did a report here.

    http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...orts&p=2415484#post2415484.

    For prives try the following site which is a good start but be careful with bait and switch especially for Copa located girls. Some girls are working out of parlours and some from apartments, I've had great service from both.

    https://www.photoacompanhantes.com/

    I used*gparena.net*to find local reviews, click on relatos (reports) use Google Chrome to translate the site and look for positive reports. There will be links to the girls photos. I just went through until I found girls that appealed and contacted using WA. I don't speak Portuguese but that was not a problem. It takes a bit of effort.

    Colombia is next on my list when things open, but the service I got from the Brazil girls was the best I've ever had.

  11. #21437
    Quote Originally Posted by FlcnHvy  [View Original Post]
    Is there a list of Prives I can access? Where is 583 located?

    Any help appreciated.

    Need to explore the scene more, semipros are getting very boring.
    Scroll down a page or so, someone responded to one of my posts with a Google map that shared prives. It was last updated in Dec. But had a lot of info. And would be great if you can report on some of them. If they are open, good service etc.

  12. #21436
    Quote Originally Posted by FlcnHvy  [View Original Post]
    Is there a list of Prives I can access? Where is 583 located?

    Any help appreciated.

    Need to explore the scene more, semipros are getting very boring.
    OK, gparena.net is a good resource amongst the other posted in page 4/5 of this thread.

    Think ill be going om a bender this week and will prep for it.

    Prives and termas. Hope the termas have some talent right now.

    ID like to set up some per noites with some gals that know how to f*ck.

    Anyone have any experience with picking up freelancers on the street in centro.

    Lets see how this week goes. Haven't yet had the Brazilian bombshell I have depicted in my head.

    Cheers.

  13. #21435

    Prives

    Is there a list of Prives I can access? Where is 583 located?

    Any help appreciated.

    Need to explore the scene more, semipros are getting very boring.

  14. #21434
    Quote Originally Posted by ExecTalent  [View Original Post]
    When I arrive at an apartment, I always introduce myself to the doorman (porteiro). I ask him if he can help me with my bags, even if I do not need help. I give him a tip for his help. I make sure to say his name several times after the introduction and write it down as soon as I can to make sure I do not forget it. Each time I pass I might ask something about him or his family, but always take time to stop and chat. If you have spent any time in Brazil you would have noticed how the building residents always address the doorman by name and with respect. He knows everyone and everything about everyone, especially the building manager. If I am getting pastels or an aa to bring back to the building, I get one for him as well.

    Fortunately, I had good role models growing up who treated people the same regardless of their station. Starting out in business it was often commented to me that I got to see someone or got something because a secretary (also known as the gatekeeper) liked me.

    Keep in mind that the girl you just met and soon will be alone with you in your apartment doesn't know anything about you except you have money and will be giving some of it to her in exchange for sex. Can't tell you how many times a doorman in a hotel or apartment building has pulled a girl aside and said something to her. Maybe if some of you handled yourselves a little differently, there wouldn't be so much discussion about whether a particular place is girl-friendly.
    Thanks for the reply, but it's not really addressing the question for a newbie. I totally agree with you, I treat everyone with the same respect regardless of their profession. Anyone who is working to provide for their family, earns my respect.

    I like the idea of getting to know his name, and saying Hello, etc. Are you saying just treat the man with respect, and you shouldn't have a problem with your guests (given that they don't cause problems).

    Aftet researching the past year on this forum their wasn't really any consistency with how to get girls back to your apartment. Most of the posts of hotels do not allow girls. (I cancelled my hotel once theh told me in writing they charge R200) for guest). Some posts also mentioned that even apartment doorman wouldn't allow "guests in".

    I plan to bring guests in, but also understand I will need to be discreet and be pleasant with the gatekeeper aka the doorman.

    I appreciate the response.

  15. #21433

    Doormen

    When I arrive at an apartment, I always introduce myself to the doorman (porteiro). I ask him if he can help me with my bags, even if I do not need help. I give him a tip for his help. I make sure to say his name several times after the introduction and write it down as soon as I can to make sure I do not forget it. Each time I pass I might ask something about him or his family, but always take time to stop and chat. If you have spent any time in Brazil you would have noticed how the building residents always address the doorman by name and with respect. He knows everyone and everything about everyone, especially the building manager. If I am getting pastels or an açaí to bring back to the building, I get one for him as well.

    Fortunately, I had good role models growing up who treated people the same regardless of their station. Starting out in business it was often commented to me that I got to see someone or got something because a secretary (also known as the gatekeeper) liked me.

    Keep in mind that the girl you just met and soon will be alone with you in your apartment doesn't know anything about you except you have money and will be giving some of it to her in exchange for sex. Can't tell you how many times a doorman in a hotel or apartment building has pulled a girl aside and said something to her. Maybe if some of you handled yourselves a little differently, there wouldn't be so much discussion about whether a particular place is girl-friendly.

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