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  1. #17197

    Speaking of light skinned women

    Which clinica in SP has more chicks of European descent? Like white girl who can pass as German, polish or Italian?

  2. #17196
    Quote Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234  [View Original Post]
    T Mobile sells international data packs. 7 days - $15,10 days $35,30 days $50. I use it in Colombia. Works well. No hassle. I bet whatever carrier you have has similar. I also have local plans. Just simpler to use my own line.

    In a similar vein. I will probably use Latam for flight Sao P. To Rio round trip. . because the Brazil carrier websites are more complicated and finding the gates etc. Could get me lost. I like adventures but with less hassle and least amount of stress getting somewhere.

    T-Mobile sending me 3 GPS tracker chips to place inside luggage or tape to my computer of under ware so it doesn't get lost! Maybe I will put one on my head.
    I have the T-Mobile roaming international data on my account but it is pretty slow. I just use AIRALO on my second esim in my phone for the data in Brazil. You shouldn't have any issues at Brazilian airports. Just like all the ones around the world. They have English signs and most of the staff speaks english.

    Brazil will surprise you. They are a bit more advanced than a lot of people give them credit for. Some things aren't but it is the same for all countries.

  3. #17195

    Use [URL]booking.com[/URL] if you have an account

    Quote Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234  [View Original Post]
    T Mobile sells international data packs. 7 days - $15,10 days $35,30 days $50. I use it in Colombia. Works well. No hassle. I bet whatever carrier you have has similar. I also have local plans. Just simpler to use my own line.

    In a similar vein. I will probably use Latam for flight Sao P. To Rio round trip. . because the Brazil carrier websites are more complicated and finding the gates etc. Could get me lost. I like adventures but with less hassle and least amount of stress getting somewhere.

    T-Mobile sending me 3 GPS tracker chips to place inside luggage or tape to my computer of under ware so it doesn't get lost! Maybe I will put one on my head.
    Update. Latam had 2 different prices, $64 in Portuguese and $164 on their English version with this statement: "You'll complete your booking on a local website, which is subject to that country's regulations, language, currency, and available payment methods. International transaction fees may apply. " So booking.com enters your saved info and takes less time. I reserved an Azul flight including a changeable ticket and window seats both ways. Was $100 total. A lot easier then trying to translate with google. So Rio 4 days for me and 10 in Scandallo. Ha!

  4. #17194

    Wish me luck? Flights on domestic carriers? Tracker synch up GPS

    Quote Originally Posted by Anaggie  [View Original Post]
    I don't need a local number nor do I wish to go thru the hassle of getting one since I am only in town for 4-5 days. I use my regular number and WhatsApp the girls. Simply put. I have never had any issues but I firmly believe in "do no harm" to the girls. I don't give them a reason to try to fuck me over. I treat them with respect and don't share much other than my number. You can also get a second USA burner number and get a new WhatsApp account under that number.

    I always carry cash with me and do not use debit cards. I only use credit cards for high end meals and hotel charges. You can find decent exchange houses around the area or in shopping centers and can exchange as you see fit. I use one in the area I stay in Jardim Paulista and they give a rate very close to the central bank rate for new $100 bills.
    T Mobile sells international data packs. 7 days - $15,10 days $35,30 days $50. I use it in Colombia. Works well. No hassle. I bet whatever carrier you have has similar. I also have local plans. Just simpler to use my own line.

    In a similar vein. I will probably use Latam for flight Sao P. To Rio round trip. . because the Brazil carrier websites are more complicated and finding the gates etc. Could get me lost. I like adventures but with less hassle and least amount of stress getting somewhere.

    T-Mobile sending me 3 GPS tracker chips to place inside luggage or tape to my computer of under ware so it doesn't get lost! Maybe I will put one on my head.

  5. #17193

    Sp

    Quote Originally Posted by BenTiger07  [View Original Post]
    I've been to Rio & Medellin, but I've never been to Sao Paulo. As a fellow monger, can someone help me decide if Ill like Sao Paulo more than Rio / Medellin. I do it all. Sometimes I invite a girl to my place through tinder / IG / etc, but mostly I go to the massage spots or pickup / strip club scenes.

    -Which if the 3 generally costs more for the mid-top range girls, or its about the same? I felt Rio & Medellin was about the same, but no clue about Sao Paulo.

    -I'm more into lighter skinned girls. Are there more or less in Sao Paulo compared to Rio?

    -Where to stay? I don't need an expensive luxury hotel, but a mid-high end Airbnb may do, under $1800/ mo.

    Open to meeting some of y'all. Get you a couple beers when I visit. Cheers.
    Ben, I have never been to Rio or Medellin but have been going to SP since 2018. I have met and enjoyed light skinned girls in SP. My tastes are more for light skinned but I enjoy variety and exploring different options. I have stayed at the Renaissance, Marriott Executive Apartments and two Hiltons. The airbnb I used last trip wanted me to register visitors. The hotels never gave me any problems. My MO is to go to one of the clinics for a session and if we really click exchange numbers. I did pick up a beautiful one at Caseros who was the most wonderful all nighter. My success with PHotoacompanhantes is about 50/50. I have had several of them that have kept in touch with me for several years.

  6. #17192
    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith80  [View Original Post]
    Anaggie,

    Thanks for your response.

    I guess the hassle to get a local number will be too much? Did you ever have any reservations about using your actual number?

    I did recently get an audio learning language package for Portuguese. Otherwise, I'm leading with "Que lo que?" and then switching to Google Translate.

    And for sure; the trip is still a while away but I'll be taking extensive notes and posting.

    J.
    I don't need a local number nor do I wish to go thru the hassle of getting one since I am only in town for 4-5 days. I use my regular number and WhatsApp the girls. Simply put. I have never had any issues but I firmly believe in "do no harm" to the girls. I don't give them a reason to try to fuck me over. I treat them with respect and don't share much other than my number. You can also get a second USA burner number and get a new WhatsApp account under that number.

    I always carry cash with me and do not use debit cards. I only use credit cards for high end meals and hotel charges. You can find decent exchange houses around the area or in shopping centers and can exchange as you see fit. I use one in the area I stay in Jardim Paulista and they give a rate very close to the central bank rate for new $100 bills.

  7. #17191
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    ...
    Buy a TIM chip (that is how they call SIM card) from a newspaper stand.
    ....
    In case my post wasn't clear, I dug out what I just bought recently shown in the picture. I buy chip that is already registered by seller so I no longer need to register the chip. That is the reason I don't have recent experience about registration. It took the seller about 30 seconds to put the chip in my phone and that was it. This is a hit and miss method and is more time consuming. I already have roaming so I am not in a hurry or even need to get another data plan.
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  8. #17190
    Quote Originally Posted by Foolish  [View Original Post]
    If you search for my report Apr20 (or various others), you'll see these answered. It's a lot, but I'the recommend reading the last 50-100 pages to get up to speed. Then ask specifics.

    You can get a cpf (took me 2 business days) with the BR govt. I generally agree and have no plans to give people in the mongering world my primary info.

    Atms work well, you'll probably lose a bunch on exchange. But crisp USD is a good backup. I am on the side of prepping well. Multiple bank and credit cards, multiple phones / laptops and cash, photocopy of passport, etc. Are but that's me.

    Drogarias will have generic Cialis. It's called tadalafil. I only saw 20 MG option. Took one every 1. 5 days.

    F.
    Thanks Foolish. I'll go back and find your posts.

    J.

  9. #17189
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    This has been mentioned many times. There are a few ways to do it and this is how I do it and is probably the most reliable one.

    Buy a TIM chip (that is how they call SIM card) from a newspaper stand.
    ...
    TIM is not "how they call a SIM" in Brazil. TIM is a major phone operator. Another one is CLARO.

    Incidentally, CLARO are more likely than TIM to demand a CPF before they sell you a SIM.

  10. #17188

    South americans mostly

    Hi, JSmith. It's not a exclusive thing of Brazil. South America has talent.

    I'm a very patient media producer who can book hairstylers, light and sound technicians, cameramen, photographers, transportation, meals, hotels, model releases etc etc.

    For example, argentine model on the pics. Yes, everything happened after a few productions but not on tape. She had a great ass, I mean GREAT, but awful small tits back 2019, that made her feel ugly and insecure, a girl's thing. Now she has wonderful fake tits I'd love to shoot again, but now she has a very handsome boyfriend and may marry soon. That makes the production harder to coordinate but not a imposible mission.

    Let's wait until they have a fight, I'm sure we will produce again.

    Models and escorts are different sports. Mongers bang 14 girls in a week. I bang 2 or 3 models in a whole year.

    I have my monger relaxing escapades of course hehehehe.

    Note: Argentine peso went from 560 to 780 per dollar in the last two days.

    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith80  [View Original Post]
    My God, HiddenEye.

    A beautiful woman on the bed, a mask to serve as a facade, I don't know how you had restraint not to just pounce. Definitely looking forward to seeing what Brazil has to offer.
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  11. #17187
    Quote Originally Posted by DonMoscow  [View Original Post]
    Is there a way to buy a Brazil sim card without having CPF? I just need it for 1 week. Low data is fine. Are there little shops that sell SIM cards that don't ask for CPF?
    This has been mentioned many times. There are a few ways to do it and this is how I do it and is probably the most reliable one.

    Buy a TIM chip (that is how they call SIM card) from a newspaper stand.
    I install the chip in my phone.
    Go to a TIM store (Loja TIM) with your passport and your TIM chip.
    I ask the store employee to use my phone to connect me to the online English speaking agent to register my phone.
    I gave the online agent my current address and passport number. That finishes the registration.

    You don't need to go to the TIM store if you have someone that can help you make the call, I also don't know if this is still valid as there were conflicting reports recently on whether you can register with passport.

    I think Knowledge posted a link so one can register online. Maybe he will post the link again when he sees this post.

  12. #17186
    Quote Originally Posted by JSmith80  [View Original Post]
    do more research on how to get a local number.

    In regards to cash, is it better to bring USD and then exchange or withdraw from an ATM once there? Both propositions seem risky if exchanging or withdrawing too much money at one time. I am leaning towards bringing cash and exchanging as I don't need my bank cards being locked when I'm down there.

    Also, in terms of pharmaceuticals, can you just walk into any pharmacy and request? Is there a special name for see-alis down there?
    J.
    If you search for my report Apr20 (or various others), you'll see these answered. It's a lot, but I'the recommend reading the last 50-100 pages to get up to speed. Then ask specifics.

    You can get a cpf (took me 2 business days) with the BR govt. I generally agree and have no plans to give people in the mongering world my primary info.

    Atms work well, you'll probably lose a bunch on exchange. But crisp USD is a good backup. I am on the side of prepping well. Multiple bank and credit cards, multiple phones / laptops and cash, photocopy of passport, etc. Are but that's me.

    Drogarias will have generic Cialis. It's called tadalafil. I only saw 20 MG option. Took one every 1. 5 days.

    F.

  13. #17185
    Quote Originally Posted by Anaggie  [View Original Post]
    AIRALO won't give you a Brazilian phone number. Just 4 G data. You will need to have a phone number and an unlocked phone to be able to use AIRALO. Getting a Brazilian SIM card could work but I all depends on how long you are planning to stay and how much patience you have.

    Girls speaking Caribbean Spanish would be extremely rare in SP. Google translate will be your best friend and if you can speak Spanish, then understanding Porto is pretty easy. Speaking it takes some practice.

    Good luck and have fun and do post some reports.
    Anaggie,

    Thanks for your response.

    I guess the hassle to get a local number will be too much? Did you ever have any reservations about using your actual number?

    I did recently get an audio learning language package for Portuguese. Otherwise, I'm leading with "Que lo que?" and then switching to Google Translate.

    And for sure; the trip is still a while away but I'll be taking extensive notes and posting.

    J.

  14. #17184
    Quote Originally Posted by HiddenEye  [View Original Post]
    That's nice DonCharles! Feels cold the liquid plaster, right?

    These girls. Once they put a mask, something unleashes inside of them.

    As my theater teacher said. Actors tent to assume the personality of the mask.

    Hope you like these action screenshots. I know how to produce powerful images.
    My God, HiddenEye.

    A beautiful woman on the bed, a mask to serve as a facade, I don't know how you had restraint not to just pounce. Definitely looking forward to seeing what Brazil has to offer.

  15. #17183
    Quote Originally Posted by Foolish  [View Original Post]
    Last rodeo sounds ominous ha. I think you'll enjoy Brazil for sure.

    Phone: eSim data is great, but won't get you a local #. I usually use the eSim for my primary phone data. Burner, I get a local sim for going out at night (I generally carried my main phone during the day, I have a backup for that and it's up to you on risk-IE a few BMs have been heldup). And you can sign up business WA to get the local phone # WA onto your primary phone as well.

    Lodging: For your first time, any reason a hotel like the Mercure chain (GF friendly, most hotels are) won't do? Cheaper and less hassle with finding out if guests are ok, etc.

    Communication: I'd say from my limited experience, more people speak English in SP than Spanish, Google Translate all the way (I'm learning Porto for my return trip)..
    Foolish,

    Thank you for your response and advice. Regarding the phone, that's a bummer. In the DR, it's as easy as hopping off the plane, stumbling into a Claro and getting a SIM. In and out in less than 15 minutes. I guess I'll have to do more research on how to get a local number. Am I being wise though? It's worth having a local number right? I guess my mind just goes to the worst case scenarios. I imagine someone unscrupulous having my actual number, sending it to their buddies in the States and paying me a visit in the night. I may just be crazy.

    As for lodging, I was thinking of the Mercure SP Alamedas, Grand Mercure SP Itaim Bibi. Ex The Capital, Tsue The Palace Flats as well. The AirBnB prices just seem too good compared to staying in a hotel. I "walked" the streets via Google Maps to check out the neighborhood and while it seems safe, I figure a private AirBnb with self check-in would be preferable.

    Ha, well I guess my Dominican Spanish won't go a long way down in the SP. I'm not Dominican but learned way more than I should have during my trips to Sosua / Santo Domingo.

    I did have some follow up questions for anyone who is inclined:

    In regards to cash, is it better to bring USD and then exchange or withdraw from an ATM once there? Both propositions seem risky if exchanging or withdrawing too much money at one time. I am leaning towards bringing cash and exchanging as I don't need my bank cards being locked when I'm down there.

    Also, in terms of pharmaceuticals, can you just walk into any pharmacy and request? Is there a special name for see-alis down there?

    J.

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