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  1. #10417
    Quote Originally Posted by AznSafado  [View Original Post]
    After getting tired of seeing the same faces on the Moema Rectangle Tour, I decided to try something a little different. For those of you who don't know what the Moema Rectangle is, it's the following (can't really draw a rectangle properly with this forum interface) clinicas all within walking distance of each other:


    1) Prime (Av Irai 511) ========================> 2) Miruna's (Av Miruna 644)
    4) Enjoy (Rua Condessa do Pinhal, 279) <============= 3) Abbobora (Alameda dos Guaramomis 1275)


    I couldn't really find any reviews of this Doutora Oyama massage place on GpGuia and only found some 10 year old reviews on ISG. Apparently, this place has been around since 1970! I went to this place on a Friday afternoon at 5 pm. I was greeted by the receptionist who was very nice and offered me water, coffee, etc. She took me to a small room with a wall of pictures of 8 different girls. Just the typical shots of them in lingerie or whatever and not too touched up. I asked about a few of them such as how old they were and if they had natural or silicone tits. She answered all my questions so I chose a petite morena. How it works is you pay 250 reais to the house and then pay for extras with the girl..
    Had two sessions here recently. Both sessions were good. No real surprises. The second time I went a different masseuse gave me CBJ. Her massage was good but seemed more mechanical than my previous session, so I wasn't surprised she threw the condom on.

    Agree with AznSafado. If you want a decent massage as well as FS this is an option to consider.

  2. #10416
    Hey, I'm thinking of checking out the Sao Paulo scene for the first time. I've never hired a woman before so I'm completely new to this. I'm not interested in boates or similar establishments so I've been looking at sites like Agenda31, SPlove, Confrariars, Clubmodel etc. I've scanned threads pretty thoroughly but haven't noticed much talk about those as the focus amongst forum users seems to be mostly on the clubs.

    I'm looking for advice as to what to do / not do specific to contacting a girl through one of these sites, proper etiquette / precautions and general safety. I'm unsure if it would be a better course of action to go to one of their flats or have one come to my hotel room. I expect to be staying somewhere in Jardins in an upscale though not luxury hotel.

    I'm also curious as to what the difference is between the women and sites I mentioned vs Photoacompanhantes and what can be found there. I'm unsure if the aforementioned sites are agencies or what.

    I've done some research on Guiaadulto and GPguia to see the prices being charged by those I'm most interested in.

    I speak very little Portuguese so I would be communicating in English.

    Also, should I be wary of the ones who only have pro photos on sites like Agenda31 but no selfies or Twitter accounts to be found?

    Thanks for the help.

  3. #10415

    Dupla with gabriela from bh and suzy mulatinha

    This afternoon I went to Tangara decided to do a great dupla with to girls. One blonde and the other an ebony mulata.

    Cost 220 reais 45 minutes all included; romo and the two girls. A fraction of the price you'll pay at a boite!

    One of the best duplas I ever had, the girls did interact very well, both BBBJ and CIM lovers. DATY also is appreciated.

    Pm me for details. I cannot post my phone or whatsapp on the open board.

    ABG.

  4. #10414

    CIM in clinicas

    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    I noticed there is not a lot of a discussion about extras except anal. Does it mean CIM is usually included in the price? What is the average cost for anal in clubs like Scandallo and casarao?

    Is it necessary to buy electric converter to charge phone in SP?

    Is anyone here going to be in SP later this week and early next week?
    Much easier to find girls who perform BBBJ / CIM in clinicas than in the boites. I normally go to Tangara when I'm after a good BBBJ and CIM. Normally a tip of 30 up to 50 reais is expected from the girls. All included for 220 reais girl + room for onr hour. This is a fraction of what you will pay in a boite!

    Normally the hotels supply you whit an electric converter for your charger. Voltage is 110 V 60 Hz in São Paulo.

    PM me for details. I can be your wingman as I live in SP.

    ABG.

  5. #10413
    Quote Originally Posted by SnarkHunter  [View Original Post]
    What advice do you have for a successful dupla? I'm looking forward to my first, this coming week. Will likely try it at either Tangara or AbboborA.
    At Tangará ask Takuma, the manager, he will indicate girls who do a good job.

  6. #10412
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    That was so inexpensive! Especially given current exchange rates. Exactly how much time did that get you in the room? And I know that can't be the standard going rate at Casarao now can it? How much do the girls normally ask for at Casarao these days for a solid hour in the room? And how about with anal thrown in? Prevailing Casarao pricing info from reliable field reporters greatly appreciated!
    We were in the room for 40 minutes.

    A couple of the girls I spoke with quoted, 250R for 40 min, plus the room cost of 40R

    I didn't ask about an hour, or anal.

    I don't believe it would be difficult to get 40 min for 200R plus the room, or 150R if a girl likes you.

    The girl I went with didn't flinch at 150R for her.

    I've been going to Casarao now for over 15 years.

    There are the girls there that are Casarao pros, they'll sum up a guy quickly and get whatever they think they can get, depending on whether he's a knowledgeable Brazilian guy or an unsuspecting gringo, or something in between.

    Then there are the generally sweeter girls, part timers, newbies, etc, who are just hoping to make something, and if they like you, will accept even less.

    My take anyway.

  7. #10411
    Quote Originally Posted by MixedSalad07  [View Original Post]
    I fell into an Uber blackhole. After about a week or so (not my first trip here using Uber) I wasn't able to order rides anymore. Kept getting error messages. Reached out to Uber dozens of times to get a resolution. (My payment methods were legit, active and on notice of my travel). Result. Instead of saving my problem, Uber decided to kicke me off their platform.

    There are other options for ride sharing also: 99 and Cabify are in SPas well.
    Good to know there are other options.

  8. #10410
    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    Yup! My Uber ride from airport to Moemo is so long and took forever and it cost me less than 20 US.

    The ease of ordering a ride with few finger tips on your phone standing pretty much anywhere in the city. No need to explain where your are at, which street, which corner etc. There is no way I can imagine calling a cab company in SP and order a ride in Portuguese (I speak zero Portuguese).
    I was able to get to all the casas in Vila mariana, Moema, Sao Judas, and Mooca with the Metro and some walking. I love SP's metro, it's so convenient and cheap. I will be staying at an AirBnB close to Rua Augusta this upcoming trip so I think I will be able to get by walking to Casarao and the other bars. I may be the minority here but if I had to choose I would much rather live in SP than Rio.

    There is a much cheaper way of getting from GRU to Centro / Moema via public transportation. I used it on this past trip to and from the airport. My flight via COPA arrived at terminal #2. Exit the terminal and turn left and follow the sidewalk. After a short walk, you will come across a big bus stop sign that has the bus number 257 with the destination Tatuape Metro Station. Price of ticket is R6. 45. I think there is a bus every 20 or so minutes. The bus will drop you right in front of Tatuape metro station. From there you can the take the metro for R4. 30 and get to you final destination. The bus is very safe and both times the bus was full of passengers.

    In Rio, Uber was not working for me, so I downloaded 99 instead and it was working flawlessly for me.
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  9. #10409

    Wow!

    Quote Originally Posted by Balboa  [View Original Post]
    Hit Casaro last night at about 11 pm. I decided to leave. However, on my walk towards the door to leave, I spotted a sexy morena with cinnamon colored skin, thin but with a nice booty, and pretty nice breasts. Her name was Bruna. We talked and flirted a bit. I was really digging the vibe here with her. She began very nice deep kissing and massaging and touching, etc. I whispered in her ear that I had 200R total to go up and have fun, expecting her to counter offer me. She said, great! 150R for her 40R for the room. I said, great! Let's go! Great time!
    That was so inexpensive! Especially given current exchange rates. Exactly how much time did that get you in the room? And I know that can't be the standard going rate at Casarao now can it? How much do the girls normally ask for at Casarao these days for a solid hour in the room? And how about with anal thrown in? Prevailing Casarao pricing info from reliable field reporters greatly appreciated!

  10. #10408
    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    Based on googled info Brasil uses 110 v and 120 v electric outles.

    I got to SP today, the hotel I am staying in has 120 v outles so I used my European electrical converter to change my phone.

    If any new bees planning to visit SP and wondering if you need to buy some kind of electrical converter like I didq then now you know what you could do.
    Any hotel in Moema will supply you with an adaptor. GRU airport has 220 V, for example.

  11. #10407
    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    Yup! My Uber ride from airport to Moemo is so long and took forever and it cost me less than 20 US.
    The service is so popular that the north of Moema is referred to by locals as "Uberabinha". Just don't let the driver scam you into taking you to Uberlandia, as that will cost you a thousand dollars.

  12. #10406
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve9696  [View Original Post]
    Yeah not only is it convenient it is crazy cheap. You can drive all the way across SP (Scandallo to Casarao say) and it will be like $6 US. You cannot beat it.
    Yup! My Uber ride from airport to Moemo is so long and took forever and it cost me less than 20 US.

    The ease of ordering a ride with few finger tips on your phone standing pretty much anywhere in the city. No need to explain where your are at, which street, which corner etc. There is no way I can imagine calling a cab company in SP and order a ride in Portuguese (I speak zero Portuguese).

  13. #10405

    Uber

    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    In one of the trip reports it was suggested to go to departures to find Uber stand. I did follow that suggestion without success. I think it is easier to find / catch Uber outside arrivals. Step out of the arrivals building. The The vehicle traffic move from your left to right. There are 2 pedestrian crossings to cross to the opposite side. Go to the leftmost one and cross and get to the 2nd platform. Book your ride from there and you will have a good view of vehicles coming towards you to easily identify your Uber.

    Taxis are plentiful but I think having Uber on your phone would make getting around lot easier. I never used Uber until yesterday. I just installed the app, setup an account that is it. I have Google Fiber so I don't have to deal with switching SIMs etc. I have no issues ordering Uber rides even though I have US phone number.
    I fell into an Uber blackhole. After about a week or so (not my first trip here using Uber) I wasn't able to order rides anymore. Kept getting error messages. Reached out to Uber dozens of times to get a resolution. (My payment methods were legit, active and on notice of my travel). Result. Instead of saving my problem, Uber decided to kicke me off their platform.

    There are other options for ride sharing also: 99 and Cabify are in SPas well.

    I'd prefer to be using Uber, but I think they figured it was easier to kick me off their platform, then to solve the unresolvable error that the app kept reporting when I tried to order rides. Either that or they took issue with my travel. I think it was the former.

    In any case, know that you have more than one option if you get stuck or want to use a company other than Uber for whatever reasons.

  14. #10404

    Uber rules in Brasil

    Quote Originally Posted by Lalabo  [View Original Post]
    In one of the trip reports it was suggested to go to departures to find Uber stand. I did follow that suggestion without success. I think it is easier to find / catch Uber outside arrivals. Step out of the arrivals building. The The vehicle traffic move from your left to right. There are 2 pedestrian crossings to cross to the opposite side. Go to the leftmost one and cross and get to the 2nd platform. Book your ride from there and you will have a good view of vehicles coming towards you to easily identify your Uber.

    Taxis are plentiful but I think having Uber on your phone would make getting around lot easier. I never used Uber until yesterday. I just installed the app, setup an account that is it. I have Google Fiber so I don't have to deal with switching SIMs etc. I have no issues ordering Uber rides even though I have US phone number.
    Yeah not only is it convenient it is crazy cheap. You can drive all the way across SP (Scandallo to Casarao say) and it will be like $6 US. You cannot beat it.

  15. #10403

    Getting Brazilian Reals

    Some of the ATMs at in arrivals just before you exit the building give out max of 1000 are with 29 are fee. Unless you really need cash there is no need to get cash from those ATM.

    If you are staying in Moemo then you could get cash from one of the many available bank ATMs in the area. I used Bradesco. Their ATM Limit is much higher than the ones at Airport (I am not sure if the limit depends on the card you use). I saw many Bradesco location in the Moemo area I am staying.

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