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01-17-20 15:05 #20786
Posts: 137I was in rio back in 2016 and went to Delirio.
I'll be going back in a week. I'm thinking of going back to Delirio, trying Copa 583, or Bel Prazer.
I like the young and petite type that can do BBBJ. I'll want to go in the early afternoon on a Monday.
Is one place better than the other for the type of girl I like or the time of day? I'd appreciate any recommendations.
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01-17-20 13:47 #20785
Posts: 2025Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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01-17-20 13:16 #20784
Posts: 2025Originally Posted by Sho423 [View Original Post]
And this lol https://youtu.be/GrOveuAw2yA.
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01-17-20 03:39 #20783
Posts: 93Originally Posted by Notsoyoung [View Original Post]
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01-16-20 18:29 #20782
Posts: 6420Hotels
I've never had a problem getting my tutes into any hotel ever in any city in Brazil. Well, I have only been to three cities, but no problems. In Rio, I have always stayed in Copa. My first few times I stayed at the Rio Roiss, but I read somewhere that they are no longer a going concern. These days, I like the Astoria Palace and the Pestana, in that order. Thinking of doing the Hilton the next time. I always book a room for two and have never encountered any difficulties whatsoever.
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01-16-20 08:52 #20781
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by ExecTalent [View Original Post]
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01-16-20 06:34 #20780
Posts: 1956Originally Posted by Balboa [View Original Post]
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01-15-20 17:34 #20779
Posts: 2278More Misinformation
Originally Posted by BlacknBlue69 [View Original Post]
Windsor Excelsior Hotel.
Av. Atlântica, 1800 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. RJ, 22021.
Windsor Plaza Hotel.
Av. Princesa Isabel, 263 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. RJ, 22011.
Miramar Hotel by Windsor.
Av. Atlântica, 3668 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. RJ, 22070.
Windsor Palace Hotel.
Are. Domingos Ferreira, 6 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. RJ, 22050.
Hilton Rio de Janeiro Copacabana.
Av. Atlântica, 1020 - Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. RJ, 22010.
In fact, in over 80 visits to Rio including hotel stays in months, not days, I have never had an issue. This includes hotels in Botafogo, Ipanema, Leblon, Glória, Centro, Santa Teresa and São Conrado (Intercontinental. Now closed). Have not stayed recently in Barra because I stay with friends there.
Would love to hear specifics about issues people have had because, again, not my experience.
I have requested on a rare occasion that reception check and hold an ID if I had doubts about a girl. Members may not know but one of the most important items to a Brazilian is their ID card (has their photo and finger print) - documento. They will not leave it behind.
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01-15-20 16:14 #20778
Posts: 5652Originally Posted by Sho423 [View Original Post]
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01-15-20 13:34 #20777
Posts: 4Hotel issues in Rio
Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
First time poster but long time monger in Rio.
I've been to Rio a number of times this year, (and over 20 times in total) was there over Christmas and New Year, have stayed in a variety of hotels almost all of which have an issue with bringing back girls.
* Windsor Group. Policy that they do not allow girls in, their security somehow recognize them too I had one come in very subtle clothing, had booked a room for 2 people and they would not allow her access, I argued with them to no avail. I have stayed in a variety of Windsor properties, this is their policy.
* Hilton. I was allowed to take in a girl but was charged 250 are $ for the privilege. My buddy tried to bring back 2 girls and was told no.
* JW Marriott. They were better, wasn't asked which surprised me even though one night was very late back with girl and very drunk.
I spent 3 weeks over Christmas and New Year and found tipping the doorman at my apartment building worked a treat, he did not ask once when I had a variety of girls back as I have him 100 are $ when I checked in, I return in a few weeks and will adopt the same policy.
A definitive list of guest-friendly hotels in Rio would be very helpful.
Sao Paulo does not impose the same restrictions although some of them charge a guest fee and make the girls check-in, this isn't always a bad thing in case you wake up the next morning with a missing wallet! I always lock everything in my safe, everything.
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01-14-20 21:19 #20776
Posts: 2041If you really want to try your hand at the civilian women, I'd offer a few suggestions.
1) Keep your eyes open everywhere. Flirt with girls working at retail establishments and restaurants. Their wages are terrible. Many of them like the attention from gringos. You can also flirt with girls waiting at a bus stop or whatever. The advantage of an assertive and unexpected approach is you will know in an instant if the girl is initially interested in your overture.
2) If you hit the clubs or bars, don't go after the hottest girl in the venue. Unless you are good-looking and have game, this is going to lead to frustration. This rule would seem to apply everywhere in the world, but some guys think they will be a big deal in Brazil. Trust me, the hottest Brazilian girl in the club knows she's the hottest girl in the club. You're not the first dude with a sizable income to hit on her. You're probably not the first dude with a sizable income to hit on her that night.
3) While the beach is not an easy place to pick-up civilian girls, you have the benefit of the assertive advantage mentioned in point #1. Guys certainly like beach shopping for obvious reasons. I think civilian girls feel vulnerable in their skimpy bikinis and are usually hanging out and chilling with their friends. The beach also adds the challenge of overcoming judgement from her friends. (Club girls and their friends can be in pick-up mode. The beach is different.)
4) It helps to have Brazilian buddies on the ground who can introduce you to locals. Introductions are very helpful here. There is less judgement of a tourist with a Brazilian buddy.
I still think it helps to get away from the tourist zone (gringo gulch). I would love to hear others' take on getting out and about. It would be great if others can add to this list.
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01-14-20 20:30 #20775
Posts: 118Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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01-14-20 20:29 #20774
Posts: 15Originally Posted by Sho423 [View Original Post]
"This apartment is not very often rent as it's a huge and expensive apartment. The owner (which is a friend of my parents and Lives in the countryside) is very picky about guests as he's already had many problems with disrespectful people looking for a place for parties. He once had a group of 14 men from Argentina looking for a place for bachelor party for instance. It was terrible, they brought prostitutes in and made an spoke very loud past midnight -a true nightmare".
I have noticed a lot of places on Air Bnb go out of their way to indicate you can not bring guests back to the apartment. Just going to ignore such rules to be honest and hope for the best.
Originally Posted by Mongerer88 [View Original Post]
Were not American BTW. Well one or 2 of the group I don't know might be.
On the debate of skin colour, I am white but most of the group is either Black or mixed race. My experience is that lighter skin can help with attracting women in some countries I. E If my natural target range in the UK is say a 6 or 7 or an 8 on a very good day then on my previous trip to Brazil, Africa and Asia I feel like I can target 8's and If I am feeling really ballsy a 9. I feel like this is true about the average non pro but it won't worked with the higher classes or well traveled girls etc.
My friend introduced me to this Hot Thai girls once from a wealthy background and started with the lines "This is my friend. He loves Thailand". Her first line was "what do you love about it and don't say prostitutes". My experience is that the higher classes from countries with a sex destination rep are quite paranoid about it.
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01-14-20 19:16 #20773
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by Confiable [View Original Post]
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01-14-20 17:59 #20772
Posts: 118Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]