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08-13-07 15:05 #378
Posts: 988Originally Posted by Jonathan76
Don't worry about the tourists thing. São Paulo is not relaly a touristic destination : no beaches, no termas....it's just a goddam big city. But I guess that you're not afraid of this metropolitan configuration since you're coming from N.Y. (By the way, hello! I'm from Montreal...just a couple of hours (8 hours by car) from the Big Apple).
If you visit Parque da Luz pay a visit to the museum (pinacoteca) and to the famous Estação da Luz (that was built by the British, if am not wrong). If you were fluent in Portuguese, I would also advise you to visit the Museu da língua portuguesa.
Don't worry there's also activity around Parque da Luz during the day time...a lot of school busses bring young - and older - children to visit the museums.
Avoid this district at night...it's called cracolandia (crackland). There's a municipal project (lead by Kassab) to revigorate this district, to «gentrify» this borrough. The same thing happen with Harlem in NY, if you remember or with 42nd street....shit...I still have found memories of this place in the late 70's and the early 80....
Have a good trip!
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08-12-07 12:44 #377
Posts: 95Sui Generis,
Thank you.
Wow, she looks nice ! She's also very fair-skinned ! A little meatier would be better but she's still very nice.
Actually, from first impressions she appears to be quite refined. (Her bearing, etc)
Oh dear, now I have to wait over a month to arrive.
I've been working non-stop for 2 years (well come sept 18 will be exactly 2 years) without taking a single vacation. I know, it's insane, but that's what happens sometimes when you live in the New York metropolitan area.
I'm a bit worried that the streetwalkers will dwindle in number come late September/early October when most tourists have left. I don't know, I'm simply guessing since it will be autumn and quieter (?)
J.
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08-12-07 05:14 #376
Posts: 988Originally Posted by Jonathan76
Jonathan76,
There's a picture of a SW working in Parque da Luz. See in the Photo section post No. 1690 (Bambino's picture). She seems to be plump and over 30. I'm sure you will find something in Parque da Luz.
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08-11-07 16:43 #375
Posts: 95Good information
Sui Generis,
Thanks.
In 2002/2003 I visited 2 red-light streets and never felt unsafe, day or night : Madrid's Calle Montado in the center just off the Gran Via thoroughfare and Calle Ramon in Barcelona, a few blocks behind the Teatro Liceu.
But yes, I've heard that SP is different.
Btw, I came across the following yesterday in a tourism guide online:
"In SP there are lots of prostitutes, openly plying their trade. Prostitutes in São Paulo are often young and extremely good looking, but those in Parque da Luz are older and have seen better days. I suspect their clients are single Northeasterners with little money to spend who cannot be choosy....."
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If the ladies on the streets you listed are not at least 45 then I will look elsewhere.
There are 3 attributes in women that completely turn me off: slenderness of body, thinness in face and, to a lesser extent, youth.
Of course, fatness is ugly too.
But it's that lovely shape/figure that we call moderate to normal plumpness in the RIGHT places. Some rolls in the belly. Normal size waist but wide hips and thighs, and most important a wide, meaty ass that protrudes and jiggles and sways, topped off with some dimples and cellulite.
Heaven.
Thanks again and I hope to god that I find this type in SP.
J.
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08-11-07 10:31 #374
Posts: 988Originally Posted by Jonathan76
There’s also some activity on rua Bela Cintra, rua Fernando Albuquerque, rua Martins Fontes. Another good location is the rua Nestor Pestana, near the clubs and the “boates”.
Habitually the girls bring their « preys » to the hotel Destak, 46 rua Haddock Lobo, Itamar, Grant’s, Savoy Palace, Metropolis, Turim
Other famous spots, not too far from the aforementioned sites, are Praça Paissandu, Santa Efigenia, Praça do Correio, Anhangabú.
Praça da República is close (almost central) to all these districts in São Paulo.
A little off centro, there’s also SW activity on avenida Indianópolis, on Santa Eulália and, finally, near the Jockey Club. On the other side of the Pinheiros river, there’s activity on Butantã.
It’s always risky to venture in these districts at night and the SWs are, generally, below average.
In my humble opinion, there’s nothing good to find there.
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08-10-07 14:17 #373
Posts: 95Streets and Parks
Sui Generis,
Thanks very much ! That park looks nice too although I'm not happy about the possible drug use there.
What about Praca da Republica ?
I'll be spending 9 days in SP and then I'm off to Barcelona for another 6 days.
Unfortunately, when I file my detailed report it will most likely not interest any of you since most everyone here seems to like only young and slender women.
I'm also preparing my camera for all of those moderately plump mothers I hope to find.
One more question : Would it be inappropriate to ask a taxi driver about other street scene areas in the city ?
Thanks,
J.
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08-10-07 07:07 #372
Posts: 988Originally Posted by Jonathan76
You will find a lot of SW around (and inside) Parque da Luz. You will find there what you are looking for : older and plumpier GDP. Most of them are what we call «vintoes» = 20 reais GDP. Expect to pay 10 reais for a nearby « hotel ».
Beware : most of them are crackheads.
Praça is probably « praça da luz »
Parque da Luz
http://www.sampa.art.br/SAOPAULO/parque%20da%20luz.htm
http://ww2.prefeitura.sp.gov.br/mapa...asp/pq_luz.asp
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08-10-07 02:47 #371
Posts: 95The street scene in Sao Paolo
Hello all,
I depart for Sao Paolo on Sept 21 and would greatly appreciate any info on the street scene there. This topic I'm sure has been covered repeatedly here and I'm sorry to bring it up again but since I'm completely new to Brazil and have not found anything through the search engine, I'd like a fresh update if possible.
As you probably know by now, I prefer white women with a lot of mileage (mature/old) and more than a few extra pounds. Mulatto ladies are good too but my first preference is for white ladies.
One member was kind enough to inform me via PM of the central square called 'Praca da Republica'. He said that some can be found in a couple of the side streets.
Any more specific information about 'Praca' or other areas in the city would be very much appreciated, (either here on the forum or via private message)
Kind regards,
J.
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08-09-07 07:10 #370
Posts: 1094Timi - Hope this helps
Originally Posted by Timi Soara
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08-09-07 04:37 #369
Posts: 67Originally Posted by Josse
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08-08-07 17:03 #368
Posts: 10Clinica kin
Last time I did visit Sao Paulo(3-4 of months ago) I did go to Clinica Kin again.
Very friendly even if I did have to wait for 40 minutes but a nice service and some nice company from the personal did it to some pleasant 40 minutes.
First day I did go for a safe card that I have meet before Sabrina and she was fantastic as usual, nice massage and fantastic body.
Two days later I did go for Camilla and she was also very good, some more kilo on her body but a nice ass and big boobies that compensate that.
I strongly recomend Kin and will go there again for sure.
Question: do anyone know any clinica that is open on sundays?
Saludos
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08-07-07 21:49 #367
Posts: 43Originally Posted by Tawan
I assume the Bahamas ladies will keep themselves busy at other venues like Photo or Bomboa or Kilt until Bahamas is able to reopen.
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08-07-07 12:12 #366
Posts: 20Don't worry Boozer
Originally Posted by Boozer
But you don't want to go to Bahamas on Sunday anyway. The lineup is way different and it can feel absurdly overpriced for the talent level. Many of the prettiest girls take the weekend off - some travel back to their hometowns 1-2 hours away.
The best times to visit Bahamas are (or at least were) Tuesday through Thursday night.
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08-07-07 08:17 #365
Posts: 8Connection Club
Where is The Connection Club? How far from Vila Olimpia?
Can you do "Take- Out"?
Were there a lot of "Fresh" girls?
Thanks
Originally Posted by Almotu
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08-07-07 08:15 #364
Posts: 8Pestana: How Much Was The Room?
bambino:
how much was the the room at pestana? does it have free high speed internet?
is it close to love story? is love story still good?
thanks
Originally Posted by bambino