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08-13-18 17:53 #8868
Posts: 15Originally Posted by Rovnak [View Original Post]
I was quoted a price of 250 Reals plus an extra 40 for the room, from a pretty friendly girl but decided not to partake tonight. All in all seemed like a fun spot but kinda quiet. Which might just have been because it was a Sunday. I'll be back to check it out throughout the week and see how it picks up.
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08-13-18 12:50 #8867
Posts: 648One note on SP and distance. Yes its a huge city and yes the mongering scene is spread out more than in Rio but it is e tiredly manageable if you stay in the right neighborhood. I live in Moema and can WALK to no less than 9 clinicas. They are a few blocks apart from each other. And they are high end clinicas. TG and Brooklin are both 20 minutes, $5 by uber. Casarao about 30 minutes, $10-15 by uber. Uber is a game changer for mongers in sp. No worries about going to an out of the way clinica and getting hung out to dry because there are no nearby taxis. Even the metro is getting better. Actually I can now metro from moema to brooklins and soon from moema to vila Mariana which will be a option over uber during rush hour.
The big thing that screws a lot of visitors is rush hour and staying in wrong place. If you want to visit daytime clinicas stay near them, don't stay in the center. Distance is not an issue late at night so you can always uber to casarao or other boates after 9 pm w out traffic issues. But don't put yourself in a position where you will be sitting in traffic every day at 5-7 pm.
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08-13-18 09:28 #8866
Posts: 2345Just a couple points that I hope might be helpful.
The easiest intro normally for a first timer to Brazil is Rio, and more specifically Copacabana or one of the adjacent areas like Ipanema or Botafogo. The downsides is that Rio's economy has hit rock bottom and there is more crime than usual, so more caution is needed on the street or the beaches. The other downside is that prices are not what they used to be. The clinicas are still good value, but this does mean that apart from Copa (when many people speak English) you need to navigate Centro and it's multipurpose high-rises and behave appropriately.
Rio, the southern part used by tourists, can be grasped fairly readily with a bit of effort though. (Search the forum for Spertos maps as well if you can).
SP by comparison is the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere. It is huge, by any standards. Transportation system is well-designed and fully integrated the travel card is probably the best in the world but it will need patience and a little study the first time, and especially adjusting travel times to avoid if possible the rush hours. The great advantage is that mongering is more stable, well organised, good value for money and you are not likely to get ripped off. For general tourism, it helps if you are interested in the Arts, fine dining, that sort of thing. There's no beach unless you travel quite a love big way Paulistanos tend to be well-educated, much like Europeans, they are also very polite and expect the same (Brazilian politeness: ie, dress down, speak softly, start conversations are even casual greetings will "Good day, how are you?" (Bom DIA; tudo bem?) Failures in this respect will appear to go unnoticed but you will be marked down as what the Brits call a chav and the Americans a redneck.
While service providers in SP are great value, you may need to watch you budget on hotels and eating out.
FKKs vs Brazil is a common query but the wrong question. The two are completely different. Also, Brazilian SPs abroad are not indicative of mongering when they are at home in Brazil. It's culture, nit nationality. The only similarity is deluxe premises if that is your thing, which you can find in all the best termas and FKKs. Brazilians are very outgoing by nature. Germans and Eastern Europeans are not. Your experience in either country is improved if you speak German or Portuguese but they are still a different type of experience (both overpriced in my opinion, as there is good, better priced options in both countries) but both are something that most mongers should try at least once. You have to try both before you can compare, honestly.
By the way it's cold in SP just now, whereas Germany is enjoying very sunny weather.
Enjoy.
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08-13-18 02:58 #8865
Posts: 1749Originally Posted by ThadMax [View Original Post]
OTOH, Rio is a vacation city with the beach and spectacular landscape. It has a much more relaxed feel. My recommendation would be to fly into Sao Paulo for a few days and try out various venues. Then move on to Rio and hang out on the beach and try a different termas each day. Also, like many other destinations, the online scene (Facebook, Tinder, escorts, etc) has become huge. Rio may not be as good as it was 15 years ago, but it's still a great destination.
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08-12-18 19:29 #8864
Posts: 115Sao Paulo or Rio (for a first-timer)?
Greetings fellow travelers! I've been a long admirer of the boards and have contributed intel to the Colombia forum. I'm a big fan of Medellin and have also been to Montreal and FKK (which I enjoyed) - but I keep hearing that Brazil is where it's at. Would you recommend Sao Paulo or Rio for a first-timer? Also. I keep seeing references to POA. Where is that? Is Porto Alegre part of Rio or a separate locale in itself (for mongering purposes). I'm RTFF but figured the context of being a first time visitor may be important in deciding where to go first. Thanks in advance!
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08-12-18 13:36 #8863
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
Casarao is in a league by itself when it comes to price and volume. Then there are a bunch of crappy places priced like Casarao but with only a handful of ladies.
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08-11-18 15:15 #8862
Posts: 2672Scandallo e Bomboa
Originally Posted by KashMoney [View Original Post]
I believe Bomboa is considered a slight notch down on the quality scale and slightly cheaper, without dropping all the way to Casaero price / quality. This is my impression from RTTF but I have no firsthand experience.
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08-11-18 14:10 #8861
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
Never heard of Casters, checked gpguia and its last review was in 2017, not impressive. Located far from center, would not recommend.
Casarao is really the only reliable Sunday night option in SP itself.
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08-10-18 15:19 #8860
Posts: 15Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
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08-10-18 14:23 #8859
Posts: 2672Termas Alas
Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]
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08-10-18 11:49 #8858
Posts: 1184Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
Termas, the puticlubs in Spain and FKK: s are basically the same thing, I don't buy that would be the reason for the sharkiness.
But I'm glad that you are enjoying yourself.
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08-10-18 04:28 #8857
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
Of course there are some termas girls who don't bring as much energy and passion, but most of the time they are very focused on delivering what you are looking for whether it be GFE or PSE.
Some of the quiet, reserved girls can turn into PSE providers in the room. I've been taken aback by some pretty, sweet termas girls who I think will be nice GFEs who turn into Jenna Jameson on crack.
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08-09-18 23:10 #8856
Posts: 2672Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]
My experience in London however with Ro-girls there has never been sharky and certainly not soulless. Some of the best GFE I've ever had and the single top experience of my life (Duo with two Ro-girls) were with Romanian girls. Of course YMMV but I love my London Ro-girls!
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08-09-18 22:19 #8855
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]
I've read reviews from other countries where service was weak LFK and / or no DATY and so on. That rarely happens in Brazil. CBJ happens occasionally, but usually can be discussed beforehand without issue. Then there's the way Brazilian women move in and out of bed. They typically bring both sexual energy and passion.
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08-09-18 19:56 #8854
Posts: 1184Originally Posted by ILuvThePussy [View Original Post]
To me, it's almost a time when it comes to looks and Brazil wins hands down when it comes to service.
Romanians are soulless.