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02-17-23 15:45 #16198
Posts: 10First time in Sao Paulo, needing some guide
Hello fellow ISG members,
I'll be in SP for a week in mid March. First time to the city for business. Looking for any advice on meeting women or just mongering in general (avoiding seedy places, prefer clean places and maybe higher class escorts). Much appreciated.
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02-17-23 07:33 #16197
Posts: 581Looking for possible trip couple of days in SP. Was in RDJ barely this last December. Before I sink too much thought into this: is SP same as RDJ as far as everything's closed on Saturdays and Sundays? (Both hobby and in general).
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02-17-23 05:12 #16196
Posts: 442Today I had a session with a ruiva in Yankin but it wasn't the best. Think it's my first ever 'not great' session I've had in Brazil so I can't complain. Can't remember her name though, sorry.
Just had a session with a girl from Casarao, love that place. There was probably around 10 or so girls I would have taken there tonight. The girl I ended up taking, who was from Minhas Gerais, was really pretty and her wearing yoga pants won me over (have a thing for girls in yoga pants). Only issue was she had fake tits which I don't particularly mind but still prefer natural even if small.
Tomorrow there's a carnival event near my apartment, on Rua Augusta, so going to check that out.
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02-17-23 02:21 #16195
Posts: 167Moema walking
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
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02-16-23 18:22 #16194
Posts: 1344Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
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02-16-23 18:10 #16193
Posts: 6489Moema Walks
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
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02-16-23 17:47 #16192
Posts: 2762Safety at Night Moema
What's everyone's take on two guys walking ten minutes after dark in the Moema clinicas area. Like from our hotel to 57 Friends House. It seems silly to grab an uber for such a short walk. But I also don't want to be stupid. Never stayed in this part of the city before. So advice welcome. Thanks.
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02-16-23 16:14 #16191
Posts: 614Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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02-16-23 12:19 #16190
Posts: 442I'm staying behind the MASP and walked up and down Rua Augusta late at night numerous times and never felt unsafe. I definitely wouldn't feel you safe between Casarao and the short time hotel.
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02-16-23 08:46 #16189
Posts: 235Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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02-16-23 08:17 #16188
Posts: 235Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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02-16-23 07:36 #16187
Posts: 185Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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02-16-23 07:24 #16186
Posts: 2451Originally Posted by UniversalX [View Original Post]
The problem with Casarao is also that sessioning involves first going out into the street in order to check into a room next door. Can get hasardous if the girls I talk to or session notice I don't have all my wits about me.
Less a problem with Clinica girls as these are employed by the clinica.
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02-16-23 06:55 #16185
Posts: 185Clinica Drinks
Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
As far as parting at Casarao or any Boate or any drinking establishment Don't drink beyond your capacity and always maintain situational awareness, if not no matter where you are on earth you could make yourself a potential target(victim) of crime. So, if you really want to party and "let loose" don't walk Rua Augusta just take Uber straight from establishment to your hotel. I have never felt walking Rua Augusta to be unsafe, but I walk around with my head on a swivel and maintain situational awareness at all times.
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02-16-23 06:39 #16184
Posts: 2451Partying at clinicas?
You can order drinks to the short time rooms at Casarao but I don't remember whether such a thing is possible or allowed at clinicas. I only remember they give you free coffee.
I'd feel safer partying in my own bubble during the day in broad daylight than late at night amid the turmoil and sketchiness of Rua Augusta venues.