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  1. #535

    Very Relevant

    Quote Originally Posted by Beach Star
    Ultima parada 174, the documentary was several years ago.

    The scene I am talking about is when Sandro spends his money on candy at praca 15 and tthen gets thrown out of a bus on the way to copacabana. Something you may not know is that the street vendor in praca 15 was the real life father of the actor who played Sandro.

    I think it has relevance in terms of ET`s post saying he pays a lot of attention to street vendors.
    Especially since I and probably others were not even aware of the movie. Thanks Beach Star.

  2. #534
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto
    Zona Norte consist of at least 50 different bairros.
    To make it simple. When you leave Zona Sul (Sao Conrado, Lagoa, Jd Botânico, Gávea, Leblon, Ipanema, Copacabana, Leme, Botafogo, Urca, Flamengo, Gloria, Catete, Laranjeiras etc) heading north, you'll pass through Centro. After Centro you enter the Zona Norte.

    I would say it starts somewhere around Praça da Bandeira/Maracanã.

    Zona Norte is huge, Zona Sul is small and Copa is just a "microscopic" part of Rio.
    And where are its northern and western boundaries

  3. #533
    Quote Originally Posted by Christopherd
    It's just a movie. Whether you mean Última Parada 174 or Ônibus 174. One's a dramatisation and one's a docudrama. Both give the wrong impression when taken out of context. Why not just make your point and then people can respond? I'd love to talk movies, but I don't feel it's appropriate on here unless we're raising a point about about something in Brasil rather than something on a movie screen.
    Ultima parada 174, the documentary was several years ago.

    The scene I am talking about is when Sandro spends his money on candy at praca 15 and tthen gets thrown out of a bus on the way to copacabana. Something you may not know is that the street vendor in praca 15 was the real life father of the actor who played Sandro.

    I think it has relevance in terms of ET`s post saying he pays a lot of attention to street vendors.

  4. #532
    Quote Originally Posted by Beach Star
    Firstly watch the movie 174 and see how a street vendoqr can change a life. Pay careful attention to the scene in Praca 15.
    It's just a movie. Whether you mean Última Parada 174 or Ônibus 174. One's a dramatisation and one's a docudrama. Both give the wrong impression when taken out of context. Why not just make your point and then people can respond? I'd love to talk movies, but I don't feel it's appropriate on here unless we're raising a point about about something in Brasil rather than something on a movie screen.

  5. #531

    Zona Norte

    Quote Originally Posted by Beach Star
    What do you consider the north zone. I`ve seen a lot of different opinions.
    Zona Norte consist of at least 50 different bairros.
    To make it simple. When you leave Zona Sul (Sao Conrado, Lagoa, Jd Botânico, Gávea, Leblon, Ipanema, Copacabana, Leme, Botafogo, Urca, Flamengo, Gloria, Catete, Laranjeiras etc) heading north, you'll pass through Centro. After Centro you enter the Zona Norte.

    I would say it starts somewhere around Praça da Bandeira/Maracanã.

    Zona Norte is huge, Zona Sul is small and Copa is just a "microscopic" part of Rio.

  6. #530
    Quote Originally Posted by Exec Talent
    I have experienced it both ways in terms of being a gringo, even with the same girl and her family. In the north zone of Rio which I have visited a number of times,
    Firstly watch the movie 174 and see how a street vendoqr can change a life. Pay careful attention to the scene in Praca 15.

    What do you consider the north zone. I`ve seen a lot of different opinions.

  7. #529

    Both sides

    I have experienced it both ways in terms of being a gringo, even with the same girl and her family. In the north zone of Rio which I have visited a number of times, initially girls were concerned that they would be considered GDPs if they were seen with me. Later after meeting family and friends and speaking with them in Portuguese, that all changed. Suddenly you are king of the castle and the little kids all way to touch you and be near you.

    On a side note, I have spent some time getting to know street vendors. Some of them are so cool, like the older guy who sells candies outside of the Figueiredo de Magalhães entrance to the metro. Stop by and buy a few candies from him on your way to L'uomo. You will see what I mean.

    Yesterday, it was overcast and rainy. One of the vendors who usually sells batteries was selling umbrellas. He confided in me that he liked when there were more gringos here because he could get double or almost triple the price. One of the things I have gotten in the habit of doing is hanging out in front of vendors and listening closely for prices; makes it harder for them to try to charge a price different from what they charge the locals.

  8. #528
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto
    So absolutely true! Cities with no gringos are gold mines.

    * Being a gringo is an attraction for the local girls.
    * Gringos don't have the bad reputation of being sex tourists.
    * It's status for the local girl who pick the gringo. They'll compete to catch the big fish.
    I have been in Pocos de Caldas for the past few days. It is a vacation city for Brazilians. No one here looks like me and hardly anyone speaks or understands any English. I walked through the busy downtown area yesterday and went in some stores looking at goods and prices. And while I was not looking to monger (I have several business folks here with me and a tight schedule. I am out of here this morning), I caught the eye of many of the sales clerks. And when they approached me and asked to help. They did so cautiously as if I would not undertsand. I pleasantly surprised them when I responded with some Porto chit chat (even though my Porto is still very limited). They asked some questions about the US and had great smiles. I definately got the vibe that I could have asked a few out for coffee or a drink. I caught several talking together and watching me walk out as I turned to wave goodbye. I will be back up here again after Rio and Sao Paulo and I will definately pursue some "dating".

    I am more determined than ever to pick up the pace on my Porto studies. It has been said here many times.- speaking Porto is the most important thing one can do. It just opens up a new world and it shows you are serious about being in their country.

  9. #527
    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite13
    Oh and the more one goes away from the touristy area, the higher their chances of picking up non pros. Specially in other cities outside of Rio-SP where it can be a literal gold mine/ harem if one plays their cards right.
    So absolutely true! Cities with no gringos are gold mines.

    * Being a gringo is an attraction for the local girls.
    * Gringos don't have the bad reputation of being sex tourists.
    * It's status for the local girl who pick the gringo. They'll compete to catch the big fish.

  10. #526
    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite13
    Specially in other cities outside of Rio-SP where it can be a literal gold mine/ harem if one plays their cards right.
    I disagree.

    In the provinces most mid-to upper class girls (especially the Grade A chicks) may not want to be seen making out or holding hands with a gringo ....they may see this as a loss of status if the local guys start considering her a piranha who fucks foreigners.

  11. #525

    Scoring non pros II

    Even if one isn't the best looking, as long as he speaks good portuguese and has a good papo, he can bed most of these great looking non pros. The key ingredient here is speaking portuguese. Dressing nicely helps too and being willing to spend some $ on them will produce great dividends too. Oh and the more one goes away from the touristy area, the higher their chances of picking up non pros. Specially in other cities outside of Rio-SP where it can be a literal gold mine/ harem if one plays their cards right.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bimbo Boy
    Many Brazilian girls now know very well that the USA is becoming a "low-cost" country. This is on top the the usual "stupid gringo" reputation.
    However Brazilian non-pros easily fall to good looks. Just be elegant, wear nice suits, speak some Portuguese, be fit, and you can bed them at any age ...
    Regards.
    B.B.

  12. #524

    Scoring non-pros

    Quote Originally Posted by Prosal
    May I chime in ? ... Firstly, economy in Brasil has improved dramatically since the 90's, and sex-hungry foreign tourists aren't that interesting anymore as an escape option. Women have a future in their own country. ... Anyone (like Sperto in the "Florianopolis" thread) who says that for a gringo tourist scoring "real" non-pros is easy in Brasil is só fala merda.
    Many Brazilian girls now know very well that the USA is becoming a "low-cost" country. This is on top the the usual "stupid gringo" reputation.
    However Brazilian non-pros easily fall to good looks. Just be elegant, wear nice suits, speak some Portuguese, be fit, and you can bed them at any age ...
    Regards.
    B.B.

  13. #523
    Greetings everyone,

    In recognition of his many great contributions to the Forum, I have given Quincas his own thread titled "Quincas in Brazil".

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...ead.php?t=3095

    Those of you who wish to join him in the discussions in his new thread are welcome to do so.

    I've also moved all of his previous "contributions" to this new thread, creating a sort of "The Collected Works of Quincasl"" for those of you who are interested.

    Thanks,

    Jackson

  14. #522
    Hitmanm3 for me it depends which kind of friendship you have with him, if nothing good and special one, maybe consider to tell him nothing.

    If he is a very good friend of you, I'd tell him everything, maybe starting with a question like this: "have you never thought that maybe your GF is a GDP ?"
    By the way he reacts to this question, you can be able to read from his eyes if he knows or not.

    If he knows, not point to go forward with conversation, he knows and he just hide to you.

    If he does not know, without judgment tell him everything avoiding where exactly you saw her pics. Do not tell him about ISG or you can be sure, so far they have long term relationship, she will be able to get from him, where exactly her photos were posted and.... one GDP that knows ISG means in a while many GDP will start to read this forum or, if they do not know english, at least to check photo gallery thread.

    Maybe you can tell him, not long time ago, in gpguia they wrote about her GF, cause as I saw, many GDP know gpguia, so it not a problem at all.

    Let us know how it will end.

    Good luck

  15. #521
    Also if you do decide to tell this guy, be carefull so you don't expose the guy who posted the photo. Unless you get his permission. There has been numerous cases where some sucker runs to a garota in question about seeing her photo online and the poster catching hell. Whatever you do make sure your buddy does not show the garota the site or the photo when confronting her about her current or past puta lifestyle.

    Good luck!!!!!

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