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12-24-06 23:02 #700
Posts: 881Originally Posted by Rio Bob
There are other English language guides to P4P sex. One is World Sex Archives. It is a pay site. Another is Travel and the Single Male (tsmtravel.com) it is also a pay site. There are also non-english forums. I sometimes browse a Brazilian one (when I can remember its name).
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12-24-06 15:49 #699
Posts: 2025Originally Posted by The Watcher
I am actually shocked to see that there is another site called the WSG because I thought this site used to be called that. I seem to remember that the name of this site changed a while back from world sex guide, I don't know why but it did and now that there is another site with that name?
I guess it was about 10 years ago when I first discovered WSG and now all those posts are on the WSG archives. They were interesting and informative after my absence from Rio for ten years, I learned a few things like Help was a hot spot because I remember Help just being a regular club .
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12-24-06 10:48 #698
Posts: 70Originally Posted by Machito 2
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12-24-06 07:11 #697
Posts: 8Originally Posted by Machito 2
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12-23-06 19:19 #696
Posts: 454x4
Dear friends,
can anyone give information about a place called 4x4?
I do not know if it is a club or brothel.
Thank you
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12-23-06 19:17 #695
Posts: 45Bunda/Popazuda Spots.
Dear readers,
Can anyone give information on places for those who seek bunda/big butt women?
Thank you
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12-23-06 07:47 #694
Posts: 413Zidaho,
Buzios is a good option and fairly close to Rio as well. An even better one, if you have the time and means, would be to fly to the paradisiacal island of Fernando de Noronha, about an hour flight from Recife in Pernambuco. It is truly a paradise there. And if you do consider going to Fernando de Noronha, do bring your own girl as it's next to impossible to get anything there. Fernando de Noronha is a special place, so bring a girl that's real special and the rewards will be astronomical.
Have fun.
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12-22-06 21:50 #693
Posts: 36gracias
Thanks for the help guys!
And Nodd N, I owe you twenty seconds. (No wait, if you read this, that makes it 25).
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12-22-06 11:35 #692
Posts: 313Marzo... I understand that your time is much more valuable than any other person on this board.
However, every question you asked has been answered over and over and over again. Why don't yopu just read the info. on the board and stop waisting the other members time......???????
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12-22-06 09:35 #691
Posts: 712Originally Posted by Marzo
Originally Posted by Marzo
If you do bring girls, a low-key approach is always advised, and rubbing it into everyone's face what you are doing, especially other guests, is never a good idea. This doesn't mean that you have to be ultrasecretive when you inquire about it: they all know what's going on. So I suggest you simply ask the (usually male) general manager outright when making a booking over the phone (is it OK if I bring girls with me? If yes, how much extra?) or inquire by email in a more indirect manner (please advise whether your facility is girl-friendly and whether there will be extra charges for additional occupants). They know perfectly well what you wanna know, because they have seen and heard it a thousand times. That way, you will know first-hand.
Even better, though: limit your P4P to the termas (with onsite facilities), and whenever you pick up freelancers, go to the love motels. You don't have to worry about whether your hotel is girl-friendly or not, you don't have to worry about girls robbing you, drugging you, making a scene at your hotel. Sure has its advantages and is a very small price to pay for peace of mind, IMHO. Rasonably priced love motels are conveniently located all over Copacabana.
Hope this helps,
EA
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12-22-06 08:22 #690
Posts: 892Visa Requirement
Originally Posted by Marzo
You definately need a visa to visit Brazil. Do a search on Visa requirements (for Americans) for Brazil and then be sure to complete all actions. Then you will most likely have to mail your applicantion to a Brazilian consulate to get it approved. Check the visa web site to avoid hick-ups.
As for hotels in Rio - some hotels are guest friendly, some charge a small fee, and the others defionately frown upon it.
I read on this forum Hotel Atlantico is good. Ibiza is good (i stayed there before) and Rio Roiss is OK. Ask before you make your reservation.
Alternatively, book a room, then go find an apt on your 2nd day.
Read some of the forum - most of the info is posted here.
DD
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12-21-06 19:55 #689
Posts: 36Pardon my complete ignorance.
I'm an American living in the Dominican Republic. (See my posts in that forum if you like...) And I'm just now planning a trip to Rio for Carnival.
Questions you might help me with:
1. Tourist Visa. Do I need one? Do I need to go to the American embassy in the DR to get one? I had planned to buy my plane tickets online, so I dont think I could get the visa that way. Is it like the DR, where you simply fill out a form on the airplane and get the visa at customs?
2. Hotel recommendations? Do Brazilian hotels (like Dominican hotels) frown on bringing guests back to your room?
Thanks in advance!
Marzo
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12-21-06 19:07 #688
Posts: 712Islands
Originally Posted by Zidaho
http://www.angra-dos-reis.com/ingles/index.htm
A few pix included, to give you an idea.
EA
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12-21-06 18:37 #687
Posts: 275Islands off Brazil??????
Does anyone have a good suggestion about islands to visit in proximity to Rio??? Other than Buzzios would be great, but will consider flying to destination. Thanks!!!
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12-21-06 16:01 #686
Posts: 27Visas
Thanks for you guys advice.
I contacted Travisa and I'm not anticipating any delays.
Thanks,
Cappadona