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05-27-19 15:32 #3008
Posts: 244Originally Posted by Jan156 [View Original Post]
BJJ is SPORT martial arts, great for working out and meeting fit people. I agree, BJJ Has little use with multiple opponents or with weapons of any kind. Best way to survive conflict is to avoid it. Hence the safety questions.
My friend mentioned she appreciated the cultural advice.
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05-26-19 18:56 #3007
Posts: 2345Just to reply to some of your other questions -.
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05-26-19 18:28 #3006
Posts: 2345Originally Posted by NoTaWorry [View Original Post]
There is plenty to do in Rio for a month. It's a party and beach city, with adequate mongering and arts facilities, and lots of tourist attractions. You will want to stay anywhere in the southern half of the city. Ipanema and Leblon are upmarket but a longer distance from other districts. Copacabana is a bit crazier and closer to downtown. Botafogo is one stop further to downtown and a cultured choice (good arts, cuisine) and a short metro or bus ride to the Copacabana or Leme beaches. Avoid outlying Barra de Tijuca as it's too far away and there's been additional problems with transport there recently.
Sao Paulo has no beach but well-structured, good value mongering and also some of the best cuisine in the world. It is more business-orientated and 'westernised' than Rio, large infrastructure, biggest city in the southern hemisphere. Travelling distances within the city can be considerable. People are very polite. It is not tourist-orientated and not so easy to navigate at first so many mongers take advantage of ABG's guide service (for which I understand he charges a small fee, though I've never met him). The 'Times Square' area of SP is Avenida Paulista and a good place to stay with access to everything. The downtown area, as with Rio, is a bit scruffier. There are several attractive areas within reach of Paulista, such as trendier upmarket nightlife and Bohemian, sophisticated dining and art places such as Vila Madalena. A map of the sort of places you want to go (eg mongering) may help you pick a place to stay. Bear in mind the area near Paulista is hilly in many places so when staying there it's best to be within a block of the main strip.
I use both AirBnB and hotels in both cities. Hotels give you at least someone on hand if you have questions about things but AirBnB can save money and give you a whole apartment and added privacy. Finding somewhere reasonably near a metro can make life easier for a first visit. (In SP, buy a Bilhete Unico card -- gives you hassle-free, queue-free, ticketless entrance to Metro, buses, trains. Although taxis are not expensive, there are times when the Metro makes sense. The bus services are also excellent.).
Finally, important, as a first visitor, it really helps if you learn the Brasilian way of doing things. Greet everyone with a 'Bom DIA' (good morning) even in shops and cafes. Follow with a 'Tudo bem?' (how are you?) before getting into conversation. Brasilians are mostly softly spoken and avoid arguments -- try not to make the American faux pas of talking too much, too loudly, or assuming you know how things are or should be -- the culture is entirely different. Never try to outsmart Brasilians -- they will see it coming and run rings round you.
I think you will not need to go beyond SP and Rio. But there are excursions such as Ubatuba and Santos from SP, Paraty from SP or Rio. Rio has more than enough undiscovered gems of its own but for something special you could do an excursion north (short flight) towards Bahia.
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05-23-19 13:13 #3005
Posts: 360Originally Posted by NoTaWorry [View Original Post]
You can contact AltoBomGosto when you travel to Sao Paulo in January. It's not difficult to find bisexual women in Brazil.
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05-22-19 21:55 #3004
Posts: 2041NoTaWorry, many of your questions are routinely discussed on the prominent Brazil threads (Rio and Sao Paulo). A little research allows you to form your own perspective and learn things you might not have known to ask. You should also research escorts who cater to couples. Some mention it in there web profiles whether on an escort site, personal blog and / or Twitter.
Yes, there are skinny girls in both cities even though Brazil is famous for curvy and thick girls. It's a large, diverse population so you can find almost any look that interests you. My opinion is that most of the skinny Brasileiras have some pop in their ass. This I don't think is a bad thing. I never hear anyone here ask if they have skinny girls with tiny, flat asses.
If you have a lot of time, you might want to check out Sao Paulo for a few days. Although mongerers love the offerings in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo is not a good tourist city. The working girls and food are great. AltoBomGosto in SP armed with an objective could probably find you bisexual babes.
Your girlfriend would likely enjoy doing some sightseeing around Rio and staying near Copacabana Beach or Ipanema Beach. Depending on your budget, Ipanema is a little more expensive. Both areas, near each other, are a lot fun for tourists. I'm guessing your girlfriend likes to just be a couple when you two are alone. I find Ipanema to be a good couples spot to stay. Sunsets at the Arpoador rocks! Everything is just a little bit more upscale and Copa is very close.
Safety is always discussed. If you stay in a nice area, you and your girlfriend should be fine in the daytime. Nighttime in either city requires some precaution. This leads to lodging. I cannot imagine sharing a hotel room for a month. I personally would find an apartment/condo rental with periodic cleaning. While not as popular as Carnival season, January is prime season. I would also think in an AirBnB you would have more freedom with guests. While some hotels are fine with a single man bringing a female guest, I don't know if they would charge a fee or hassle a third person going up to the room. So if you find a good female bisexual performer, definitely get her digits and invite her over
Just like everywhere world, look for a Gracie BJJ Academy near your lodging. Rio is the birthplace of BJJ and the Gracie empire. Perhaps you'll get a glimpse of an up and coming UFC fighter. Perhaps you will find an attractive, bisexual BJJ woman. Just sayin'.
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05-22-19 19:27 #3003
Posts: 244Originally Posted by MongerForSex [View Original Post]
Ill keep reading the forums. With MfS response (above) Rio sounds like a good place to start or perhaps stay the entire month. If we were going to stay for a month, what part of Rio do you recommend?
Is Airbnb a good option if we stay a month or do you think hotel would be better?
Oh, and I was talking to my lady friend. She has actually taken a year of Portuguese. She is also fluent in a few languages so maybe her skills will be useful on this trip. Any other places we should visit, or do you think we will be content in Rio for an entire month? We were happy with being in Phuket for almost 3 weeks.
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05-22-19 12:23 #3002
Posts: 360Originally Posted by NoTaWorry [View Original Post]
You can also try Paris Cafe, It's a swing club, you can meet other couples but if you are only interested in meeting girls and not sharing your wife, you can also meet single women. http://pariscafe.com.br/..
If you plan to stay less than one month, hotels are the best option. Hotels are not as expensive as apartments for a short stay. Better facility and cleaning service. A good hotel starts from 130 reais per night for 2 people in the center. In Zona sul, you can find hotels from 160 reais per night for 2 people.
Brazil is not as dangerous as you think, but you should be careful like in every country.
As a dermatovenereologist living in Brazil, I would say the risk of std is different everywhere. HIV is epidemic in gay population (82 per cent of people living with HIV in Brazil are MSM) unlike Europe where HIV infect mainly gays and African immigrants that had heterosexual sex in Africa). Syphilis is epidemic in straight people living in poor rural areas and gay population in Brazil. Unlike Europe where syphilis is only epidemic in gay population. Chancroid, granuloma inguinal and Lymphogranuloma venereum that are commun in people living in poor rural areas in Brazil, those 3 stds are rare in Europe and the USA. Gonorrhea, Chlamydia in Brazil are as common as in Europe. HSV2 and HSV1 are also common and often asymptomatic, most people have HSV. HPV is also common but most of the time asymptomatic and can go on their own. It's useless to get screened for HPV and HSV if you have no symptom. (Genital warts or ulcers).
I never use condom when I get sucked. Oral sex is not as dangerous as unprotected anal and vaginal sex. Anal sex is the most dangerous for any sexual disease followed by vaginal sex. Getting uncovered blowjob is the same risk as kissing a girls. You can't get chlamydia from uncovered blowjob but still possible to get gonorrhea. Chancroid and granuloma inguinale are transmitted from unprotected vaginal sex. I have never seen primary syphilis ulcer in a oral mouth. Some of my patients with oral ulcers were all diagnosed with early or late latent syphilis so the ulcers were not caused by syphilis. HPV and HSV are the most common std, if you have hsv1 you are immune to hsv2. It's really rare to get hsv2 from BBBJ because oral area is not a place for hsv2 hepatitis is more often transmitted from blood and anal sex not from vaginal sex or blow job. You can't get hiv from oral sex and really difficult to catch hiv from vaginal sex.
There are many tourist spots. Copacana and Ipanema are good spots for tourists. Lapa is also good spot for tourists. In your hotel, they can help you what spot to visit.
Your lady will be as safe as you, if she is careful and don't go to empty places or dangerous areas. The danger is the same for you and your wife. Men can be in danger in Brazil as much as women. Brazilian men won't bother your lady because they are not pushy, to be honest, most of them won't pay attention to her because there are many hot women in Brazil. Some brazilians like gringas for benificial reasons, Brazil is not Dominical Republic or Africa.
Prostitution is legal in Brazil.
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05-22-19 11:31 #3001
Posts: 3630Originally Posted by NoTaWorry [View Original Post]
Both SÃO Paulo and Rio are excellent towns to monger, I live in São Paulo and know better the São Paulo scene.
It's not difficult to get a bi sexual girl, but very few of them speak English.
So if you don't speak Portuguese it's going to be difficult and time consuming to find a real bi sexual girlfriend.
I take people to a tour to the best places were you can see and talk to the girls.
According to the ISG I cannot inform my whatsapp so please PM me for details.
ABG.
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05-22-19 10:26 #3000
Posts: 244Some questions from a couple who know nothing about the Brazil experience.
My lady friend and I would like to do a trip to Brazil. (maybe one of many?) I am a veteran of the German FKK scene. She has been to a few clubs in Germany as well as coming with me to one trip in Thailand.
Would love some advice / pointers. If anyone is from the NYC area (most of the year), or is planning on being in Darmstaadt area or Paris in June to early July would be happy to chat in person. If you need any advice on NYC or Germany I'd be happy to share. Can possibly meet my friend and I in Paris.
Some info about us, some of it is probably obvious but some of it might be unusual:
We have never been to Brazil. We don't speak Portuguese. I'd like to bring a female friend of mine so I would like for her to be comfortable. She has been to German FKK clubs with me but our experiences haven't been that great as a couple in Germany as almost none of the girls in FKK clubs are really bisexual at all and enough of the working girls in FKK land give her bad looks so she is rather uninterested in going to the German FKK clubs. She is zero percent jealous and loves watching me fuck but if she isn't welcome in Brazillian Brothels then we need some fun and safe options for occupying her time when I am at the brothels. Maybe we would have luck bringing girls back to the hotel?
So for a Brazil trip I am concerned about her experience and her safety when I'm busy with any ladies. If we find some pretty bi girls that would be fantastic but not necessary. We both have a taste in skinny as well. Not sure Brazil would be the best for skinny but pretty is pretty. Looking over some of the photos in Brazil photos forum there are some skinnier girls which are within spec who I think I / we would enjoy.
I assume Sao Paolo and Rio are the best options based on the forum topic titles. We are thinking of going in January 2020 for up to a month. I imagine going during Carnival isn't necessary for our first trip and January would probably be nice and the prices would be higher in February?
Where do you recommend we stay? What would you budget for hotels? We prefer clean and comfortable but we don't need luxury. I usually stay in hotels in Germany which are about $50-$100 per night and in Phuket & Bangkok Thailand around $40-$70 a night to get an idea of what we have enjoyed in the past. She loved Thailand when we stayed their last year for 3 weeks, mostly Phuket.
What would you budget for the sex? In German FKK land I usually session for about 1-3 hours per day but when I've found someone really dynamite I've done longer, up to 5+ hours (this is rare). I've also on rare occasions not sessioned at all when I don't find anyone appealing; this usually only happens when I go to a FKK club which my German friend wanted to go to and when we don't share the same taste in girls. Probably done about 10 3 somes as well in FKK when I know at least one of the girls really well.
Do you think my friend and I will find action together? Or in Brazil will she be spending a lot of time by herself?
How much would you recommend budgeting for the ladies? For food etc?
Any must to tourist spots?
Do you recommend Sao Paolo or Rio or both or both +?
How would you generalize the human experience / chemistry between yourself and the working girls in Brazil versus the mainly Romanian experience in FKK land?
Do you guys do condom BJ in Brazil versus Europe or USA? Do you think the risk of STD contraction worse in Brazil?
What is the legality of sex work in Brazil and what does a mongerer need to know about the laws of the land?
How much cash are you guys comfortable carrying to and from "brothels". Any fear of money / possessions being taken from your hotel?
How safe do you feel in the places you frequent in Brazil.
How safe would my young lady friend who doesn't speak Portuguese feel?
Side note we both practice martial arts and will probably be looking into some BJJ (Brazilian Jiujitsu) academies while we are down there but I'm pretty sure the BJJ academies are easy to find.
Ill keep looking into the Brazil forums but I figure introducing myself a bit and asking some questions could be very helpful in getting the ball rolling. Again, happy to meet up in NYC, Paris or Darmstadt (or Frankfurt area) to discuss.
Thank you kindly for sharing your experience and wisdom.
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05-21-19 05:29 #2999
Posts: 484Where / How to exchange money at GIG.
Where is the best place to exchange money at GIG and what is the best way to get from GIG to Copacabana.
Thanks.
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05-17-19 13:04 #2998
Posts: 1074Originally Posted by RockHarders [View Original Post]
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05-17-19 07:50 #2997
Posts: 1428Avianca Colombia
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05-17-19 03:19 #2996
Posts: 614Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]
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05-16-19 23:14 #2995
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by RockHarders [View Original Post]
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05-16-19 22:33 #2994
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]