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01-24-06 08:27 #117
Posts: 712Originally Posted by Carlos Primeros
Originally Posted by Big Dick
Originally Posted by Rio Bob
But when you say low-end, what do you mean? In terms of looks, performance, attitude, services? You know, while I can not conclusively say whether Terma girls also frequent some of the other places in Copa (MP, Balconey, Mabs, Terraco Atlantico, Help), my impression is that the freelancers rotate between all of them, so there is no way to say that one place has better girls than the others because many of the girls might be the same. As I mentioned earlier elsewhere, I have seen Barbarella girls in MP, Frank’s girls at Balcony, and most girls that hang out at MP until 10 go to Veranda Help afterwards, and possibly back to Balcony once Veranda Help shuts down at 3. Girls walk from MP to Balcony and back might get picked up by someone on the way there. And of course, most will go to Help, finances permitting.
For some reason, you seem to believe that the quality of all girls in centro or elsewhere is bad. I disagree, I've found pretty high-quality girls there, too. Not many of them, sure, but neither do I find only pretty ones in the termas, either. This was actually the point I was trying to make: pricing and quality (however you want to define it) have little to do with each other in Rio, and I don't really see a strong correlation between rates and performance, either. Pricing sure has much more to do with WHERE you find them and the quality of the facilities where you get to bang them, definitely.
In other words: Copacabana doesn't necessarily have the "best" girls. IMHO, of course, it sure has the highest concentration of hardcore GDPs who specialize in overcharging inexperienced, foreign mongers.
My two centavos for today,
EA
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01-24-06 04:59 #116
Posts: 1243Originally Posted by Rio Bob
I picked a girl from the lineup and took her to the cubicle. Surprisingly, some of the girls were attractive; considering the quality of the place; this one was maybe a 7+. The girls were all wearing street clothes or their own bikinis, as opposed to the uniforms thay wear at the better termas. Anyway, we went to the cubicle, stripped and began foreplay, starting with DFK and tit-sucking. I then brought my face down to her crotch with the intention of starting DATY when what did I see hanging out of her crack but a used condom from a previous customer, and as if this weren't bad enough, there was semen splattered all over her vulva! I let out a very audible "eeeeeeeeeeeeuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuwwwwwwwwwwwwww!", and made an appropriate face as well. She got the message, put something on, left the cubicle and washed, then came back a few minutes later. Needless to say I gave up all thought of DATY, but I had also lost my desire and gone limp. I felt like getting the hell out of there, but I had taken a 100mg Viagra that I didn't want to waste, and there was no time to go to another termas because I had plans for that night. So I let her give me a BBBJ until I got hard again, then fucked her with a condom, trying to come as fast as I could. But I've never been back, and I studiously avoid these places, confining myself to the more upscale termas. L'uomo is still my favorite.
The mystery is why some of these girls that are reasonably attractive work at these shitholes; there was a luscious black girl at this same place that I would have chosen, but somebody else grabbed her first. Maybe they're cokeheads and therefore unreliable, but I suspect many of the girls at the upscale places have drug problems as well. In any event, stay away from the cheap places. Because of this experience I have never been to VM, nor do I ever intend to go. There are just too many better places available.
LorenzoLast edited by Lorenzo; 01-24-06 at 17:06. Reason: correction
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01-24-06 04:03 #115
Posts: 422Speaking of Centro -- has anyone ever been to the colossal boite down there called "Florida?" You can see it on one of the ways in to Copa from the airport. It's on the right, kinda near 4x4.
TIA,
JW
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01-24-06 03:47 #114
Posts: 2021Originally Posted by Maylay Sparks
The only thing I have seen of these centro termas is many very current pictures of the best girls there. All of them very doable but non could command top pay at copa.
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01-24-06 00:40 #113
Posts: 2021Originally Posted by El Austriaco
I myself have no desire to monger in the low end termas’s of centro that the majority of Brasilians can only afford but I have many friends who do during the day and at night occupy the same tables outside Help and feel the same exact way. During the day these guys scour centro looking for a cheap gem and eventually they find it and when something that is even below the quality they had that day in centro approaches them in Copacabana for 300 reais that always evokes the same reaction as you.
Good thing Copacabana has to offer better quality then these table hustlers as they are the lowest of the low and if that is all Copacabana had to offer I and many others would not travel all that distance to Rio just for them.
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01-23-06 21:55 #112
Posts: 546El Austriaco
I was in the last four months in Angola, Mozambique, Guniea Bissao, Gambia and just entered Brazil now. Nobody at the imigration even asked me about vaccination.
For more than 20 years I travel over the world and I never got any of the serious maladies you described here with the exception of a asian flu - but this knocked me out for 3 weeks!
I simply do it the sensible way: do not drink any non-botteled beverages, do not use ice-cubes, do not eat unpealed fruits, do not stay in cheap, dirty hotels and stay as far as possible away from mosquito - infested areas. If neccessary - use a mosquito-net.
Brasil is not one of these third-world countries like Guinea-Bissao where everything is very un-hygenic and the shit is flowing on the streets in rainy season. In Brasil the standards can be compared to wide parts of the South of the US (forgive me Texas).
I am not a MD but using your common sens will prevent you from a lot of harm.
These are - as usual - my 2 centavos.
Carlos
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01-23-06 17:00 #111
Posts: 8For Adventurer in Rio
Dear Adventurer,
I have travelled to rio for thermas and such in the past.This time I am travelling with my family.
I would like to use your apt only for the afternoon of th 18th with my kids because there is a rolling stones concert on the beach.
I will obviously pay you for the courtesy you extend and like I said I will be there with wife and kids therefore I know nothing about the thermas.
I will obviously be jealous of you.
Sal.
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01-23-06 10:43 #110
Posts: 7Nova Friburgo anyone?
Has anyone ever been to Nova Friburgo? I hear it is a college town. Termas- Strip Clubs- bars- apartments- streets? I have a friend with some land near there. Thought about going to check it out. Thanks.
T-bolt
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01-23-06 05:57 #109
Posts: 1428yep, got the international certificate of vaccination. i'm well aware of all the medical recommendations and requirements. also got my DEET mosquito netting ordered.
(no disprespect), but thanks for the warning Dr Sparks, but i think i'll trust the advice from the medical staff of the infectious disease/travel clinic of the University of Chicago Medical Center and the CDC. and they did tell me about all the side effects. (which is hitting me today.) and yes i know, all doctors are quacks.
It's actually recommended to get vaccinated just to travel to Rio. i never did. to add to the laundry list of reasons not to go to Rio: they have a yearly problem with Dengue Fever.
in the all my trips to Rio, i only got sick once: from eating a bad shrimp sauce, (i think.) i had eaten at the same restaurant before many times with no problems. i've gotten to know the owners and staff. i still eat there.
i have also gotten the "Rio cold or Flu" a couple of times just as i was returning home or after i got home.
hey, but this time i'm actually going into the jungle, (not the Tijuca Rain Forest either,) but the F'n Amazon and don't want to press my luck.
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01-23-06 04:26 #108
Posts: 257Originally Posted by Rastaman
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01-23-06 04:01 #107
Posts: 28Originally Posted by El Austriaco
But as said, our friend Tavares has been extremely lucky - and a complete idiot, if I may add.
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01-23-06 03:52 #106
Posts: 28Originally Posted by Tavares
You were damn lucky.
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01-23-06 03:33 #105
Posts: 712Vaccination requirements
Originally Posted by Maylay Sparks
Please note that an international certificate of vaccination against yellow fever is compulsory for travellers who, within the three months prior to their arrival in Brazil, have visited or been in transit through any of the following countries: Angola, Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ecuador, French Guyana, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Nigeria, Peru, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Venezuela and Zaire.
http://www.travel-southamerica.com/I...ccinations.htm
Here is a good list of medical recommendations:
http://www.mdtravelhealth.com/destin...ca/brazil.html
Also, check out http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/...ures_1229.html
In other words, failure to get vaccinated might really be the best way to protect yourself, because in that case, you get sent back at the airport, in which case you won't get exposed to any of the many Brazilian critters, GDPs, STDs, and whatever not . Just kidding.
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01-23-06 02:01 #104
Posts: 157Rio crime...
I know I´ve only been here 2 days but I will say the whole crime thing in Rio is way overrated. I was almost scared into not coming reading all the bad shit that goes on but truthfully it´s no worse the San Jose, CR or most other big cities. As long as you know where to stay out of, you´ll be fine. And once again let me just say that there are more off the charts girls in Rio then any place of have ever seen. As a matter a fact i´m off to Help now to find another future ex-wife. Hopefully a 12 but no less then a 9. Can´t take a step back from last night. And just got 4 50 mg little blue friends at $35 to make sure it´s a rock star kinda night. We have a VIP table at Help and the rapper Pharrell is gonna be there tonight. I´m off.
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01-22-06 18:01 #103
Posts: 1428the sky is falling........
Brazil, especially Rio is DANGEROUS. Crime is rampant, and the police are corrupt. heck, there are no police. an army of criminals awaits your arrival. as soon as you arrive, immigration paints "VICTIM" on your forehead, and puts a target on your back. make sure your next of kin forms are completed. you'll be lucky to return alive. Iraq and the Middle East are safer. Don't go, stay in your house where it's safe.
i know what i speak of, since i've been to Rio over a dozen times in the last three years. And i can't wait to get back!........in 20 days
i'm going to the Amazon region this time: Manuas, and other areas along the river. will be there almost a month. got $350 worth of vaccinations and anti-malaria, thyphoid drugs already.
so, if i survive the crooks in the area, (cause anywhere people live, there's crime), and if the food, bugs, and wild beasties don't get me, i should be OK.
i think i'll stay home today