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08-01-20 18:36 #11168
Posts: 1752Originally Posted by GringoTrooper [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Nuupter [View Original Post]
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08-01-20 16:58 #11167
Posts: 112Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
The pricing makes sense, with cover, drinks, etc. I went back and read about 50 pages deep in the SP reports and gathered that those numbers were the sum total, just as you explained.
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08-01-20 14:46 #11166
Posts: 2726New prices!
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
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08-01-20 13:58 #11165
Posts: 2726One or Two Girls
Originally Posted by GringoTrooper [View Original Post]
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08-01-20 04:42 #11164
Posts: 180Heard from someone that Bomboa is closed indefinitely, sad news, and since clubs are still closed, girls go to connection club which is open currently.
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08-01-20 04:03 #11163
Posts: 5Update on Situation
The news is Brazil is open for air travel. As long as you arrive by air you can go as long as you can prove you have valid travel health insurance for your stay. Now I am planning on coming to SP from the states. Arriving mid September. Any one knows what's open. Clubs? CLínicas? Casaro tangara etc. Thanks.
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08-01-20 03:56 #11162
Posts: 180Bomboa
I heard from someone that Bomboa is closed permanently. Sad news, but I always went to Scandallo instead. Also, heard that since the clubs are closed, the girls go to Connection Club, which is open.
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08-01-20 02:46 #11161
Posts: 112Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
Picking up in boates (clubs) is my favorite way to roll.
I was never much of a fan of the CLínicas in Rio, nor did I enjoy having to walk around in those spas (I. E. Termas) in a bathrobe.
I'll have to do more research into pricing. $500 sounds a bit steep, because that's about the price here in my part of the USA.
However, $300 bucks a pop for high quality talent (if my assumptions are correct) sounds like São Paulo would be an excellent trip.
Looking forward to making the trip, once the world gets back to normal, one of these days.
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08-01-20 02:28 #11160
Posts: 2726It's the Boates
Originally Posted by GringoTrooper [View Original Post]
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07-31-20 23:43 #11159
Posts: 239Sp
I have only been to SP and no other place in BZ. I was told by many people the Rio is much more dangerous than SP. SP has a great metro system that is cheap and easy to use. I only went to a few clinicas (with ABG) so I thought the women (especially Tangara) were very hot and inexpensive. The rooms were not top notch but had a shower and clean sheets / bed. I was happy.
I want to return to SP, but stuck in pussy hell (USA).
Originally Posted by GringoTrooper [View Original Post]
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07-31-20 22:10 #11158
Posts: 112I have spent several months in many parts of BR (Rio, BH, Brasilia, etc). Yet, I haven't been to SP yet, and plan to go.
My question for you all is what makes São Paulo better than Rio for mongering?
Would you say that SP has more or less clinicas than Rio? And are there better options for mongering in SP or Rio, in your opinion?
I ask this because I notice that the Rio forum here has a much larger thread count and reports.
When I was in Belo Horizonte, I met working girls that left São Paulo because they said there was too much competition for them.
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07-21-20 05:08 #11157
Posts: 557C-19 Updates:
Does anyone know if Casarao is open?
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07-08-20 04:09 #11156
Posts: 647Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
I say test with the fast PCR for everyone that goes in at a cost of 300 R as the door fee. Only the high end clubs can ask this much as a door fee but at least you know you are safe.
Labs in Brazil are charging 400 R for the PCR to show active infection.
During F1 week there are up to 700 girls. Post pandemic with so many girls without jobs, I can see there being just as much everyday!
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07-07-20 14:41 #11155
Posts: 5670Originally Posted by Hobbying [View Original Post]
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07-05-20 20:32 #11154
Posts: 557C-19 Update: Ditto
Originally Posted by Hobbying [View Original Post]