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06-06-23 23:02 #3918
Posts: 6420The Girl from Ipanema
Astrud Gilberto: https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/06/06/e...ath/index.html.
When I think longingly of Brazil, I think of Astrud and her song:
https://youtu.be/_1uEy-n4IsU
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06-06-23 02:48 #3917
Posts: 362Brazil
You might want to consider giving it a longer try for your own sake, LOL.
I agree; I did not stay long enough.
Privees are very scattered and many shut down.
I forgot to mention that Brazilian girls seem to have less attitudes than other latinas.
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06-05-23 20:26 #3916
Posts: 1956Originally Posted by Nrlmus [View Original Post]
The travel infrastructure around Lencois is still very underdeveloped, but that's a great thing. Enjoying the park without the crowds is priceless. You can only enter with a Jeep tour, but the tours were extremely cheap in 2019.
There are three points of entry from what I remember, but I strongly recommend staying at Santo Amaro. It's the village right next to the park, about 10 minute ride.
Getting there from Sao Luiz is a hassle -- 4+ hours by 4 x4, but it's totally worth it. PM if you want the contact of a tour guide who does the tours there if he's still in business, of course.
Originally Posted by BigButtDetecto [View Original Post]
The daytime action in Rio is fantastic if you're willing to walk the walk. I don't get it why you couldn't find Rio prives; there are dozens of reviews with addresses here and hundreds on Gparena. If prives are not to your liking, there are termas, incalls and outcalls too -- all available in daytime.
4 x4 is 1000 times better than HK in Tijuana. Seriously, it's an affront to Brazil punters to even try to compare that thieving, hardcore, tip-extracting joint with 4 x4 -- the temple of hard-work hooking, LOL.
Lima (as much as I loved the food there) is vastly inferior to Rio in almost all regards, but if you enjoy a Trocadero scene, then yes, Rio doesn't have a brothel of that scale. Then again, walking between multiple prives in Centro buildings is not totally unlike strolling through Trocadero in a search of a proverbial gem.
You might want to consider giving it a longer try for your own sake, LOL.
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06-05-23 14:20 #3915
Posts: 44Perola Negra Saturday
Arrived at 1 am, 50 R to enter and a very good band was playing. The place is quite small with a pole in the middle and seating around the edges. Very smokey inside.
It was pretty packed with about 15-20 girls. They are not aggressive here from my observation but per usual a nice variety of flavors. It seems like more of a locals place because every girl I talked to got scooped by her regular, which is understandable. I did notice 2 transformers so other reports I've read here seem to be spot on.
As a first time visit to Barra, it was enjoyable so will definitely return since its a quick ride from Leblon.
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06-05-23 04:47 #3914
Posts: 2245Balneario Camboriu?
https://maps.app.goo.gl/BaETQZQS8rRjV9ZA6
Who has been here?
A local says the women are much more educated there for LTR / STR.
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06-05-23 00:00 #3913
Posts: 68Originally Posted by BigButtDetecto [View Original Post]
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06-04-23 20:46 #3912
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by Nrlmus [View Original Post]
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06-04-23 19:51 #3911
Posts: 362Spent one week in Brazil
After reading all the positive posts on the ISG, I wanted to check by myself about mongering in Brazil.
4 days in SP and 4 days in Rio is not much but enough to have a glimpse.
I am fluent in spanish but not in portuguese so I had to use google translate all the time in spite of some knowledge of portuguese.
The daytime action is not great as lets say in Medellin.
And I could not find any decent street girls.
The clinicas are a good option but they are not that cheap and the girls I seen did not turn me on.
The prives are cheap but are exhausting to find.
I went to 4 x4 in Rio and liked it; Same as HKG in Tijuana, but less expensive.
Villa mimosa is OK but not as good as I expected and only at night.
The upside of Brazil is diversity; you find all types of women.
Downside is the distance to US and mediocre daytime action. They also will establish a visa requirement for Americans starting October.
Conclusion; will I return? Probably not unless I have something else to do there. I'd rather go to Peru instead that have cheap "chongos".
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06-01-23 15:06 #3910
Posts: 68Portuguese vs. Spanish, Sao Luiz & Lencois Maranhenses
Originally Posted by SeAsF [View Original Post]
Be aware though that it's mostly one way relationship between Spanish and Portuguese speakers. Portuguese is hard on unaccustomed ear. I sometimes refer to it as a 'lazy language'. Brazilians would be able to understand your Spanish much more than you their Portuguese.
Also, we'd love to hear your report on Sao Luiz and I know that I personally would love to know your take on Lencois Maranhenses which I'm considering visiting on my next trip. DM me on that if you can, or post here.
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05-29-23 07:39 #3909
Posts: 437Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]
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05-29-23 00:48 #3908
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
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05-27-23 17:07 #3907
Posts: 31Asia
Originally Posted by WayneRoberts [View Original Post]
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05-27-23 17:02 #3906
Posts: 31Language
Originally Posted by HiddenEye [View Original Post]
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05-24-23 17:51 #3905
Posts: 437Random question but does anyone know where I can get cider in Rio?
I'm pretty much teetotal but fancied a nice bottle of cold cider on my last trip to Sao Paulo but couldn't find it anywhere I looked.
Thanks.
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05-24-23 16:12 #3904
Posts: 253Chile and Peru were not great destinations for the sport, and as you mention, venezuelans are flooding the streets of Lima mostly.
Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]