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Today I had a session with a ruiva in Yankin but it wasn't the best. Think it's my first ever 'not great' session I've had in Brazil so I can't complain. Can't remember her name though, sorry.
Just had a session with a girl from Casarao, love that place. There was probably around 10 or so girls I would have taken there tonight. The girl I ended up taking, who was from Minhas Gerais, was really pretty and her wearing yoga pants won me over (have a thing for girls in yoga pants). Only issue was she had fake tits which I don't particularly mind but still prefer natural even if small.
Tomorrow there's a carnival event near my apartment, on Rua Augusta, so going to check that out.
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Moema walking
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What's everyone's take on two guys walking ten minutes after dark in the Moema clinicas area. Like from our hotel to 57 Friends House. It seems silly to grab an uber for such a short walk. But I also don't want to be stupid. Never stayed in this part of the city before. So advice welcome. Thanks.
I stayed at Tsue Palace Flats, and walked late evenings from Prime, Maurina, to Abbobora and 57 Friends. Passed by lively bars on way. I kept my head on a swivel while walking cause I was drinking at the clinicas. No uber needed to visit all four. At night I left the phone in the Tsue apartment. Carried enough cash plus ID because 57 friends was one block away. The only suspicion was guys sitting in parked cars, with dark tinted windows on the way to and from 57 friends via Tsue. It's a one-block walk but I was startled when two guys jumped out of parked cars going about their business. Thought the parked cars were empty. Dudes we're just sitting there. Nothing happened except I changed to walk down the middle of the street instead of the sidewalk if it's an alley street and now I don't assume parked cars are empty. Had a great time in Moema until prompt 0600 am each morning the blood curling scream of high pitch high speed small jets tortured me and the neighborhood with takeoffs.
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Originally Posted by
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What's everyone's take on two guys walking ten minutes after dark in the Moema clinicas area. Like from our hotel to 57 Friends House. It seems silly to grab an uber for such a short walk. But I also don't want to be stupid. Never stayed in this part of the city before. So advice welcome. Thanks.
I walk alone in that area after dark without any concerns. There are a lot of bars near 57 friends house. With 2 men walking together, there is even less concern.
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Moema Walks
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What's everyone's take on two guys walking ten minutes after dark in the Moema clinicas area. Like from our hotel to 57 Friends House. It seems silly to grab an uber for such a short walk. But I also don't want to be stupid. Never stayed in this part of the city before. So advice welcome. Thanks.
Don't know about anybody else but I've always stayed in Moema and felt perfectly safe walking around at all times of day and night.
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Safety at Night Moema
What's everyone's take on two guys walking ten minutes after dark in the Moema clinicas area. Like from our hotel to 57 Friends House. It seems silly to grab an uber for such a short walk. But I also don't want to be stupid. Never stayed in this part of the city before. So advice welcome. Thanks.
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You can order drinks to the short time rooms at Casarao but I don't remember whether such a thing is possible or allowed at clinicas. I only remember they give you free coffee.
I'd feel safer partying in my own bubble during the day in broad daylight than late at night amid the turmoil and sketchiness of Rua Augusta venues.
In most places I have gone, you get a free beer (Miruna, Kin, Enjoy), but I think if you pay, you get anything you want to have. At Brooklin, where I used to spend many hours, I got as much whisky as I wanted without paying. Sometimes after a party, some of the girls took me back to my hotel in her car to make sure I was safe. At Tangara the guy went to get me beer from the outside, when I gave him money.
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I'm staying behind the MASP and walked up and down Rua Augusta late at night numerous times and never felt unsafe. I definitely wouldn't feel you safe between Casarao and the short time hotel.
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Yeah, the Casarao doorman always waved me back into the doorframe whenever I stood in the middle of the sidewalk monitoring the Uber on my Samsung Z-fold, a prey to snatcher thieves.
The problem with Casarao is also that sessioning involves first going out into the street in order to check into a room next door. Can get hasardous if the girls I talk to or session notice I don't have all my wits about me.
Less a problem with Clinica girls as these are employed by the clinica.
The distance from casarao to the hotel is like 25 feet. Personally I have not felt unsafe with any girls in SP even when drunk. I also haven't heard of any stories of guys being robbed or drugged or taken advantage of by girls in SP. Of course guys should take the standard precautions with any girl you just met.
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Originally Posted by
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You can order drinks to the short time rooms at Casarao but I don't remember whether such a thing is possible or allowed at clinicas. I only remember they give you free coffee.
I'd feel safer partying in my own bubble during the day in broad daylight than late at night amid the turmoil and sketchiness of Rua Augusta venues.
Tangara and friends 57 have a bar and lounge area where guys hang out. Many of the other clinicas sell alcohol also but have less guys hanging around. The high end clinicas have bars that resembles hotel bars.
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Originally Posted by
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Yeah, the Casarao doorman always scolded and waved me back into the doorframe every time I was standing in the middle of the sidewalk monitoring the Uber on my Samsung Z-fold, a prey to phone snatchers.
The problem with Casarao is also that sessioning involves first going out into the street in order to check into a room next door. Can get hasardous if the girls I talk to or session notice I don't have all my wits about me.
Less a problem with Clinica girls as these are employed by the clinica.
Yea, I see your dilemma with Casarao. Thats why true in-house (rooms) boates / establishments like Scandallo are the better (although more expensive) option where you can really have "Fun."
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Originally Posted by
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As far as parting at Casarao or any Boate or any drinking establishment Don't drink beyond your capacity and always maintain situational awareness, if not no matter where you are on earth you could make yourself a potential target(victim) of crime. So, if you really want to party and "let loose" don't walk Rua Augusta just take Uber straight from establishment to your hotel. I have never felt walking Rua Augusta to be unsafe, but I walk around with my head on a swivel and maintain situational awareness at all times.
Yeah, the Casarao doorman always waved me back into the doorframe whenever I stood in the middle of the sidewalk monitoring the Uber on my Samsung Z-fold, a prey to snatcher thieves.
The problem with Casarao is also that sessioning involves first going out into the street in order to check into a room next door. Can get hasardous if the girls I talk to or session notice I don't have all my wits about me.
Less a problem with Clinica girls as these are employed by the clinica.
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Clinica Drinks
Originally Posted by
XXL
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You can order drinks to the short time rooms at Casarao but I don't remember whether such a thing is possible or allowed at clinicas. I only remember they give you free coffee.
I'd feel safer partying in my own bubble during the day in broad daylight than late at night amid the turmoil and sketchiness of Rua Augusta venues.
Clinicas sell drinks that I'm sure you can take to room. Generally, while waiting for line up or just hanging around usually cerveja (s) are offered and depending on the level of clinica mixed drinks are available for purchase.
As far as parting at Casarao or any Boate or any drinking establishment Don't drink beyond your capacity and always maintain situational awareness, if not no matter where you are on earth you could make yourself a potential target(victim) of crime. So, if you really want to party and "let loose" don't walk Rua Augusta just take Uber straight from establishment to your hotel. I have never felt walking Rua Augusta to be unsafe, but I walk around with my head on a swivel and maintain situational awareness at all times.
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Partying at clinicas?
You can order drinks to the short time rooms at Casarao but I don't remember whether such a thing is possible or allowed at clinicas. I only remember they give you free coffee.
I'd feel safer partying in my own bubble during the day in broad daylight than late at night amid the turmoil and sketchiness of Rua Augusta venues.
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Originally Posted by
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Returning to SP after a looong absence next month with a friend. Could someone please provide an update on GF hotels near Ibirapuera Park since that's close to some casas and clinicas. Not necessarily looking for a 5-star hotel but a nice very GF hotel.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Obrigado.
I have stayed at the Marriott Executive Apartments. It is not too far of a walk from Ibirapuera Park. I only took one girl at a time but took different ones on different days. They did not seem to have any problems. There is a pharmacy next door that has pretty good prices on stuff we use.
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Originally Posted by
HotelAl
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Returning to SP after a looong absence next month with a friend. Could someone please provide an update on GF hotels near Ibirapuera Park since that's close to some casas and clinicas. Not necessarily looking for a 5-star hotel but a nice very GF hotel.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Obrigado.
I'm staying at an IHG hotel, Staybridge Suites. Have not tested it, but I asked the bell boy if there was a problem bringing guests up to my room. He's answer was No.
I'm staying in the 29th floor with fantastic views.