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Originally Posted by JohnCorey
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Exactly, every seasoned traveller knows relying only on ATM's for cash is foolhardy. Many things can wrong, cash is always king in first and third world countries whether you are traveling for business or pleasure.
I think we all are in agreement. I don't use ATM in Argentina at all. In fact, certain place in Buenos Aires won't take cash and they force you to use your card.
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Originally Posted by JohnCorey
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Exactly, every seasoned traveller knows relying only on ATM's for cash is foolhardy. Many things can wrong, cash is always king in first and third world countries whether you are traveling for business or pleasure.
I use ATMs every where I go which includes third world countries and have never had a problem ever in decades of travelling. I also bring some cash. If I ever have a problem with ATMs then mongering stops and I have enough cash for essentials.
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Oh geez!
Originally Posted by JohnCorey
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Exactly, every seasoned traveller knows relying only on ATM's for cash is foolhardy. Many things can wrong, cash is always king in first and third world countries whether you are traveling for business or pleasure.
Here we go again. I am a seasoned traveler. Far more than most people alive in the world today. Quite literally all of my natural life! Agree it's always good to have some backup, but relying on cash from ATMs in a first world country is actually pretty darn safe. That's known from deep and direct experience. Also agree that in a third world country not nearly as much and better to have cash. But here's the thing. I don't know about anyone else, but this seasoned world traveler doesn't monger in third world countries! I've been to some of those places but didn't monger. If I did or had wanted too, then yes cash in hand would have been king. But no, I monger in first and second world countries exclusively where relying on ATMs versus carrying a large sum of cash (like $7,000 or more) keeps me and my money far more safe and secure from theft and / or bodily harm. In conclusion, and contrary to your assertion, au contraire! Seasoned international travelers know that relying upon pulling cash from ATM machines in places like a Germany or a Brazil (or even in the Philippines or Thailand) is the smarter way to go versus having thousands of dollars laying around (I trick off big bucks when I go bro). I agree that there isn't necessarily a "right" way to monger. But there are "smart" and "safe" ways to monger. And that includes not traveling with very large sums of cash if you don't have to. Live well, prosper, and carry forth and monger!
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Originally Posted by Anaggie
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Old habits die hard. I guess.
Plus, I second what OJeito said. No banking trail.
Cash solves a lot of problems faster than having to get cash out of an ATM just in case anything happens.
Exactly, every seasoned traveller knows relying only on ATM's for cash is foolhardy. Many things can wrong, cash is always king in first and third world countries whether you are traveling for business or pleasure.
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Can you do addresses and maps of these please?
Agent Vagabundo swiss naval intelligence needs to develop some sampa assets.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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They are on GUGuia. That is where you will find them. It's a long list. These three will get you started and they are walking distance to each other.
Look up the bold terms on google map. Go during day time. Bring some loose changes with you to tip the elevator operator, she will ask for tip. Take the elevator all the way to the top, and work your way down floor by floor. These are the popular ones that are easier to get to that I remember by memory so my description can be off. If you take metro to Luz station, and walk, you will also see street girls and some are not female. This is not a good area so stay on the main streets.
dos Andradas 69: The one is popular around noon time. You have sex in cardboard box, cubicle style setup. Some girls will grab you so don't carry unnecessary stuff.
Shopping 1 Hotel: This one is closer to peru style but it is nasty like all the others.
hotel start inn ltda: It's the yellow building next to it. There are two bars on each floor, 8 floors so 16 bars total. This gets busy after work.
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Originally Posted by Leefalcon
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Hello friends,
I will be Sao Paolo this weekend. Is there a list for the low end brothels or a google map to SAO paolo activities? Are there fishbowl style brothels there (or peru arena style brothels with individual rooms) . I love the pricing in Peru and Panama. What is pricing in places in Sao Paolo?
Thanks brothers.
They are on GUGuia. That is where you will find them. It's a long list. These three will get you started and they are walking distance to each other.
Look up the bold terms on google map. Go during day time. Bring some loose changes with you to tip the elevator operator, she will ask for tip. Take the elevator all the way to the top, and work your way down floor by floor. These are the popular ones that are easier to get to that I remember by memory so my description can be off. If you take metro to Luz station, and walk, you will also see street girls and some are not female. This is not a good area so stay on the main streets.
dos Andradas 69: The one is popular around noon time. You have sex in cardboard box, cubicle style setup. Some girls will grab you so don't carry unnecessary stuff.
Shopping 1 Hotel: This one is closer to peru style but it is nasty like all the others.
hotel start inn ltda: It's the yellow building next to it. There are two bars on each floor, 8 floors so 16 bars total. This gets busy after work.
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Originally Posted by Leefalcon
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Hello friends,
I will be Sao Paolo this weekend. Is there a list for the low end brothels or a google map to SAO paolo activities? Are there fishbowl style brothels there (or peru arena style brothels with individual rooms) . I love the pricing in Peru and Panama. What is pricing in places in Sao Paolo?
Thanks brothers.
Did you even try to look at the Brazil User Blog Directory before asking/posting? Since in Big Letters it says Sao Paulo Map.
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...-Sao-Paulo-Map
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" low end Brothel list or google maps? " anyone have list?
Hello friends,
I will be Sao Paolo this weekend. Is there a list for the low end brothels or a google map to SAO paolo activities? Are there fishbowl style brothels there (or peru arena style brothels with individual rooms) . I love the pricing in Peru and Panama. What is pricing in places in Sao Paolo?
Thanks brothers.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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Go to read gpguia reports and come back to tell us that it is consistent with your generalization. I know members who live in Brazil more than 5 months a year will disagree with your assessment about low-end brothel. As far as Colombia goes, it depends. For the past 6 month, I am 100% BBBJ with out-calls. BBFS percentage also much higher than in Brazil. I am still here in SA.
Why would people make this up? I don't deny your experience but experience from other members who spent time to write the reports are at least equal to yours.
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Originally Posted by Eszpresszo
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Covered BJ is an oddity in Brazil, and I'm telling you this as someone who just finished four months in Brazil and my fifth visit. ..
Go to read gpguia reports and come back to tell us that it is consistent with your generalization.
Originally Posted by Eszpresszo
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... someone who just finished four months in Brazil and my fifth visit. .... Back massage, then the flip over, Covered BJ and then cowgirl with her mouth a meter away from mine. That's normal in Colombia but an anomaly among GPS in Brazil. Perhaps its more common in low-end brothels, ....
I know members who live in Brazil more than 5 months a year will disagree with your assessment about low-end brothel. As far as Colombia goes, it depends. For the past 6 month, I am 100% BBBJ with out-calls. BBFS percentage also much higher than in Brazil. I am still here in SA.
Originally Posted by XXL
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.... I can now safely say that if you don't agree oral without condom beforehand at Casarao 90% of chances are you'll get covered blow-job. If good accommodation had not become so expensive in SP I'd say you'd be a fool to go for a mongering holiday anywhere else but in SP right now.
Originally Posted by Eszpresszo
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stories about CBJ in Brazil from true independent GPS are very dubious and probably fictitious.
Why would people make this up?
I don't deny your experience but experience from other members who spent time to write the reports are at least equal to yours.
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Originally Posted by Eszpresszo
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Covered BJ is an oddity in Brazil, and I'm telling you this as someone who just finished four months in Brazil and my fifth visit. I have only once experienced a CBJ in Brazil and that was with a GP in Recife, who despite good reviews in GP Guia gave me a true "Colombian" experience. Back massage, then the flip over, Covered BJ and then cowgirl with her mouth a meter away from mine. That's normal in Colombia but an anomaly among GPS in Brazil. Perhaps its more common in low-end brothels, but not up to independent GP standards. That said, stories about CBJ in Brazil from true independent GPS are very dubious and probably fictitious.
This is my experience in SP & RJ too. I can only recall 2 or 3 girls even attempting to give me a CBJ after 4 trips and a cumulative 24 weeks in the country. And on those rare 2 or 3 rare times when I girl tried to put a condom on my dick for a BJ, I politely sadi "no," and the girls changed their minds and gave me good BBBJ's without any further discussion on the issue. So, I believe BBBJ's are the default position in Brazil, and I do not believe there is any need to discuss it with a boate, terma, or clinca girl before taking her upstairs.
Bareback sex is another story, however. 95% of my Brazilian girls insist on the condom even after repeat sessions which sets Brazil far apart from countries like Indonesia and the PI where bareback sex is almost the default. If Brazilian girls were not so sexy and good at what they do, I would be back in Pattaya, Jakarta, and MNL before anyone could say, "safe sex". KKK.
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Originally Posted by TheCane
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Why exchange money at all? I no longer do that. Get a debit card from a solid financial institution that refunds all ATM fees. I recommend Schwab, as have many others. One great feature with Schwab is that after you've pulled money from an ATM, you can then go online and lock your account so that it can't be used again until you are ready to get more cash and unlock the account yourself. Great security tool! Get an ATM card where the bank refunds ATM fees, use and ATM in a secure location, then lock / unlock your account as required. And voila you're good!
Old habits die hard. I guess.
Plus, I second what OJeito said. No banking trail.
Cash solves a lot of problems faster than having to get cash out of an ATM just in case anything happens.
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Originally Posted by Anaggie
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Thanks a lot for this. I usually use my go to place in Rio before coming to SP but I am a bunch of nerves walking back to the hotel after changing a bunch of cash in Copa. Will try this one next time I am in SP.
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by Nounce
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I think you are more likely to get it if you ask in advance. The last report before yours is also CBJ. You can't rely on chemistry (IOP). I have gone thru this cycle many times. Every time when I became comfortable not asking, I got CBJ but I have always asked in Scandallo and the answer is always yes.
Covered BJ is an oddity in Brazil, and I'm telling you this as someone who just finished four months in Brazil and my fifth visit. I have only once experienced a CBJ in Brazil and that was with a GP in Recife, who despite good reviews in GP Guia gave me a true "Colombian" experience. Back massage, then the flip over, Covered BJ and then cowgirl with her mouth a meter away from mine. That's normal in Colombia but an anomaly among GPS in Brazil. Perhaps its more common in low-end brothels, but not up to independent GP standards. That said, stories about CBJ in Brazil from true independent GPS are very dubious and probably fictitious.
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Originally Posted by DaruDesi89
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Always! This hotel is a famous monger spot. I ran into fellow mongers in the lobby a few times.
All business class hotels in Brazil are girl-friendly. It's part of the culture. Many upright and seemingly upright and upscale, family-friendly residence hotels in SP have functioned as "work spaces" for GPS particularly during the pandemic, though I don't think so much now, with occupancy and prices much higher this year. Almost all of the women I visited in SP during 2021 had that type of setup. And for the record I am making this on my own personal experience in the past two years.
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Originally Posted by TheCane
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Why exchange money at all? I no longer do that. Get a debit card from a solid financial institution that refunds all ATM fees. I recommend Schwab, as have many others. One great feature with Schwab is that after you've pulled money from an ATM, you can then go online and lock your account so that it can't be used again until you are ready to get more cash and unlock the account yourself. Great security tool! Get an ATM card where the bank refunds ATM fees, use and ATM in a secure location, then lock / unlock your account as required. And voila you're good!
Cane, you and I think a like (sometimes). KKK. I have been using the Schwab Debit Card for years and it is changed the way I travel. Now I only carry $500 to $1000 in cash as an emergency back-up. I need that much because my trips are always between 6 and 11 weeks.
But as you suggest, in the back of my mind I knew there is always the possibility that something might happen to my Schwab card and then I would be up shit creek and forced to draw money from one of my credit cards at a huge price. But just before I left on my recent Oct / Nov SP trip, I found a solution: another zero ATM fee bank debit card. It is called the Needham Bank Debit Card. It works just like the Schwab Debit Card only my ATM fee was refunded into my Needham checking account the very next day! You can't ask for more than that. I recommend it.
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