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Originally Posted by Nounce
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It is relatively speaking. It feels like you see expats or gringos everywhere in Medellin. There are clubs that are full of gringos. You almost can't not see a gringo when you go to one of the nicer restaurants there, and often they are with a call girl.
I have heard the term Gringo Gulch to describe areas heavily concentrated with foreigners. I believe the term is borrowed from Mexico specifically Puerto Vallarta. I have heard it used in various Latin American destinations.
The one thing I can say from my experience is that I do not know if and where a Gringo Gulch exists in Sao Paulo. In Rio, it's pretty obvious it is Copacabana.
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The gringos in Gusto alone on a good night will be more than all gringos in all boates in SP combined. LOL.
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Originally Posted by Nounce
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It is relatively speaking. It feels like you see expats or gringos everywhere in Medellin. There are clubs that are full of gringos. You almost can't not see a gringo when you go to one of the nicer restaurants there, and often they are with a call girl.
Medellin is a much, much, much smaller place. So, it's easier to see a concentration of gringos, making it seemingly appear that more gringos are there. Sampa has a population that's roughly 4 times the size of Medellin's and is far, far, far more spread out, making it harder to "see the gringos" in any kind of concentration, thus making it appear that perhaps not as many are there as in Medellin. And when I say "gringo", I don't mean just Americans but foreigners in general.
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Originally Posted by GigiBuffon
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What gives you the impression that there are few expats living in So Paulo, quite contrary, it is full of expats because many Latam Headquarters are now based there for obvious reasons, not to mention the significant size of the Brazilian market. There are expats from all over the world and with large communities, quite easy to spot, if you mingle in the right place.
It is relatively speaking. It feels like you see expats or gringos everywhere in Medellin. There are clubs that are full of gringos. You almost can't not see a gringo when you go to one of the nicer restaurants there, and often they are with a call girl.
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Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1
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Exactly. That was my point. Also, it seems like the mongers who travel to SP are weekend warriors.
That would be me. Full blown weekend warrior!!
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Tidbits from SP in January
Was in SP earlier in January, too much rain messed up a few episodes, but otherwise all was great as always.
My favorite on this trip was Livia from Anavrin spa, and is the only one I repeated with. Her sensual GFE style and BJ skill fits my needs very well.
My least favorite was Bia from Brooklin, lazy ass rushed service. And she had the audacity to ask for a tip, never experienced such mediocrity in SP.
Honorable mention goes to Sofia from Miruna (also met her at Brooklin under the same name). Very hot and well meaning, but can't take dick for shit. What elevated her was when she specifically requested me to let her know when I was close, she wanted the load in her mouth. She took it all with a smile and swallowed. I regretted not repeating with her at Brooklin and instead taking a chance on the Bia above.
A freelancer I fully endorse is Camila Pacheco, search on photoacompanhantes, or here (https://garotacomlocal.com/acompanhante/camila-pacheco/). Delivered a rock solid performance, great skill, enthusiasm, and stamina. Also professional and easy to schedule with.
Freelancer honorable mention goes to Aline Garcia (https://garotacomlocal.com/acompanhante/aline-garcia-2/). Also professional and a good performer.
Happy mongering my friends!
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Few Expats in Sampa
Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1
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Exactly. That was my point. Also, it seems like the mongers who travel to SP are weekend warriors. Or travel for there for work for a few days. I doubt one will visit Scandallo on a daily basis if one lives in SP or stays there for extended periods of time. SP is a huge city, and I'm sure there are expats living there, but very few, compared to cities like CDMX, Bogota, etc.
What gives you the impression that there are few expats living in São Paulo, quite contrary, it is full of expats because many Latam Headquarters are now based there for obvious reasons, not to mention the significant size of the Brazilian market. There are expats from all over the world and with large communities, quite easy to spot, if you mingle in the right place.
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Originally Posted by KcDark
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I'll also add that most people when they do travel to Brazil, gravitate toward Rio. Also, the language barrier and the cost of a flight from the USA Slows a lot of Americans down from venturing there. Can't speak for other countries, but the focus for USA Travelers is more on Colombia, DR, and Mexico.
Exactly. That was my point. Also, it seems like the mongers who travel to SP are weekend warriors. Or travel for there for work for a few days. I doubt one will visit Scandallo on a daily basis if one lives in SP or stays there for extended periods of time. SP is a huge city, and I'm sure there are expats living there, but very few, compared to cities like CDMX, Bogota, etc.
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Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1
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Don't worry about the scene being ruined. Because it caters to locals mostly. And high costs will prevent the majority of foreign punters from visiting SP.
I don't understand your sarcasm, especially about Cuba, where prostitution is illegal and options are limited. All the places you mentioned are not even in Latin America, you better brush up your geography.
I'll also add that most people when they do travel to Brazil, gravitate toward Rio. Also, the language barrier and the cost of a flight from the USA Slows a lot of Americans down from venturing there. Can't speak for other countries, but the focus for USA Travelers is more on Colombia, DR, and Mexico.
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Originally Posted by AxelHeyst
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My message to all ISG'ers is: MiamiBoy is right! Don't come to Sao Paulo! It is too fucking far and the girly prices are too high especially compared to other Latin American cities. For example: $200 US is the bare minimum you will have to pay for 1 hour with a tier 2 level girl at Scandallo or Bomboa when you add in all the incidentals and fees. So go to Tijuana, the DR, or Jaco and be happy. I have heard great things about Cuba. Truth.
The fewer foreign punters visiting SP, the longer the scene will remain solid. I just want another 15 years of play and then I will hang up my spurs and retire to some beach in southern Thailand with a favorite girl. Don't come to SP! The hotels are very expensive too!
Hahaha. Not a chance. I'm only bummed I have to wait until November to get down there!
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Danger!
Originally Posted by AxelHeyst
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My message to all ISG'ers is: MiamiBoy is right! Don't come to Sao Paulo! It is too fucking far and the girly prices are too high especially compared to other Latin American cities. For example: $200 US is the bare minimum you will have to pay for 1 hour with a tier 2 level girl at Scandallo or Bomboa when you add in all the incidentals and fees. So go to Tijuana, the DR, or Jaco and be happy. I have heard great things about Cuba. Truth.
The fewer foreign punters visiting SP, the longer the scene will remain solid. I just want another 15 years of play and then I will hang up my spurs and retire to some beach in southern Thailand with a favorite girl. Don't come to SP! The hotels are very expensive too!
Don't forget the crime bro! The crime! Don't forget the crime! It's too dangerous down there! Don't go why'all! Don't go! Go to other places with less crime that cost way less and you will have a great vacay! True that!
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You're wrong about Cuba. Prostitution is not illegal there.
Other than Thailand, what countries were listed that is not in Latin America?
Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1
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Don't worry about the scene being ruined. Because it caters to locals mostly. And high costs will prevent the majority of foreign punters from visiting SP.
I don't understand your sarcasm, especially about Cuba, where prostitution is illegal and options are limited. All the places you mentioned are not even in Latin America, you better brush up your geography.
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Originally Posted by AxelHeyst
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My message to all ISG'ers is: MiamiBoy is right! Don't come to Sao Paulo! It is too fucking far and the girly prices are too high especially compared to other Latin American cities. For example: $200 US is the bare minimum you will have to pay for 1 hour with a tier 2 level girl at Scandallo or Bomboa when you add in all the incidentals and fees. So go to Tijuana, the DR, or Jaco and be happy. I have heard great things about Cuba. Truth.
The fewer foreign punters visiting SP, the longer the scene will remain solid. I just want another 15 years of play and then I will hang up my spurs and retire to some beach in southern Thailand with a favorite girl. Don't come to SP! The hotels are very expensive too!
Don't worry about the scene being ruined. Because it caters to locals mostly. And high costs will prevent the majority of foreign punters from visiting SP.
I don't understand your sarcasm, especially about Cuba, where prostitution is illegal and options are limited. All the places you mentioned are not even in Latin America, you better brush up your geography.
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Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1
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Very few of us travel down there. Too far and girls are too expensive compared to other latin countries. Very few speak Porto. Not much to do in the city, besides dining out and fucking.
I wish I would have known this before I booked my trip LOL. I did get the impression that there is not much to do in Sao Paulo besides dining and fucking. Has anyone visited the casinos or poker rooms there? I see they have a casino that has Texas hold' them and I'd like to play if they do.
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Originally Posted by MiamiBoy1
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Very few of us travel down there. Too far and girls are too expensive compared to other latin countries. Very few speak Porto. Not much to do in the city, besides dining out and fucking.
My message to all ISG'ers is: MiamiBoy is right! Don't come to Sao Paulo! It is too fucking far and the girly prices are too high especially compared to other Latin American cities. For example: $200 US is the bare minimum you will have to pay for 1 hour with a tier 2 level girl at Scandallo or Bomboa when you add in all the incidentals and fees. So go to Tijuana, the DR, or Jaco and be happy. I have heard great things about Cuba. Truth.
The fewer foreign punters visiting SP, the longer the scene will remain solid. I just want another 15 years of play and then I will hang up my spurs and retire to some beach in southern Thailand with a favorite girl. Don't come to SP! The hotels are very expensive too!
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