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  1. #12403
    Quote Originally Posted by SinfullyKorean  [View Original Post]

    From what I've read here, seems like over 90% of ads on photoacompanhantes are bait and switch. For for the remaining 10%, 9% of them are flaky.
    I think you meant 90% of the 10%. Anyway PA is a fool's errand, and totally unnecessary, in Brazil.

  2. #12402
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCritic  [View Original Post]
    Your link to a specific person is incomplete. Your link https://www.photoacompanhantes.com/ opens a general page of many not the one you infer you had a problem with. Can you be more specific with the link or specific name so others will not fall victim to this provider?
    Yea, this would help tremendously. Did you (DanielMatt) try to video chat with her before meeting? Did the girl have any videos posted in her ad?

    From what I've read here, seems like over 90% of ads on photoacompanhantes are bait and switch. For for the remaining 10%, 9% of them are flaky.

  3. #12401

    Who?? Incomplete link or Unnamed

    Quote Originally Posted by DanielMatt  [View Original Post]
    Found this girl at https://www.photoacompanhantes.com/, back and forth on whatsup, and set up a time for her to come to my hotel. She did not show up the first time, and when she finally showed up the second day, she is not the girl of the photo, and it says 19 years old, but looks more like 35 years old. I gave her uber money and let her go. Really bad experience. https://www.photoacompanhantes.com/ is not good.

    BTW, anybody knows the current situation about Scandolla? Still R150 entrance charge fully consumable before 7:00 PM every day (or some days, what are those days)? How much is after 7:00 pm? Thursday night used to be the best night. How is now? How is Friday, and Saturday? Is it worthy to go there on a Saturday night? Thanks.
    Your link to a specific person is incomplete. Your link https://www.photoacompanhantes.com/ opens a general page of many not the one you infer you had a problem with. Can you be more specific with the link or specific name so others will not fall victim to this provider?

  4. #12400
    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    This is not true. I do speak Spanish, and they do not understand it. Very few do. I also had a Brazilian girlfriend, and we went to Spain together, years ago. She couldn't speak, neither understand Spanish.
    Depends on where she is from. Most people that live near the boarders of the other countries do understand Spanish. My ex spoke Spanish fluently with me before I learned Porto.

  5. #12399

    Spanish

    Quote Originally Posted by Incrociatore  [View Original Post]
    This is not true. I do speak Spanish, and they do not understand it. Very few do. I also had a Brazilian girlfriend, and we went to Spain together, years ago. She couldn't speak, neither understand Spanish.
    I speak Spanish and have been to Brazil many, many times. I believe the truth is somewhere in between. I would not say that all Brazilians understand Spanish well, but if you speak it slow enough and well enough yourself, then they will get a lot of what you are saying in simple conversations. I know this to be true because I've done it many, many times myself. I even had one Brazilian girl ask me to speak in Spanish versus English because she could understand me better. So, although not nearly a 100% substitute for knowing Portuguese, Spanish can indeed be useful in helping you to communicate in Brazil. I reported on this after my very first trip to Brazil years ago, and I ironclad stand behind it to this day.

  6. #12398
    Quote Originally Posted by Combo  [View Original Post]
    Brasilians generally understand Spanish pretty well.
    This is not true. I do speak Spanish, and they do not understand it. Very few do. I also had a Brazilian girlfriend, and we went to Spain together, years ago. She couldn't speak, neither understand Spanish.

  7. #12397

    Bad experience

    Found this girl at https://www.photoacompanhantes.com/, back and forth on whatsup, and set up a time for her to come to my hotel. She did not show up the first time, and when she finally showed up the second day, she is not the girl of the photo, and it says 19 years old, but looks more like 35 years old. I gave her uber money and let her go. Really bad experience. https://www.photoacompanhantes.com/ is not good.

    BTW, anybody knows the current situation about Scandolla? Still R150 entrance charge fully consumable before 7:00 PM every day (or some days, what are those days)? How much is after 7:00 pm? Thursday night used to be the best night. How is now? How is Friday, and Saturday? Is it worthy to go there on a Saturday night? Thanks.

  8. #12396
    Quote Originally Posted by Polyamorist  [View Original Post]
    When I say "touristy" of a district or establishment, I don't mean that most people in it are tourists. I mean that enough tourists have visited that the locals have developed special routines for foreigners -- nearly always stuff you want to avoid.

    It only takes 1 in a 1000, and there will be routines. Nets to catch the special fish.

    For example, a clinica girl recently messaged me a long plea in English, clearly a scam that had already been prepared for other gringos. Less than 1% of her clients would be gringos and obviously she didn't speak English. It was sad evidence that many of these girls are controlled by pimps. Something most of us would prefer not to know.

    If you or others get such a heart-rending message, Mr Oyster, please ignore it. "What strikes the oyster shell does not damage the pearl. " -- Rumi.
    Prostitution is legal in Brazil but pimps are not.

    Girls are independent and may have BF's, husbands, or drug dealers that they fuck for drugs.

    But like the US, human trafficking or slavery still happens in Brazil because there are poor people.

  9. #12395
    Quote Originally Posted by SocratesNY  [View Original Post]
    I am heading to SP over Memorial Day weekend with the boys and plan to go there on Saturday 5/29.
    Looking forward to your report. I'll be there soon after you.

  10. #12394
    Quote Originally Posted by Polyamorist  [View Original Post]
    For example, a clinica girl recently messaged me a long plea in English, clearly a scam that had already been prepared for other gringos. Less than 1% of her clients would be gringos and obviously she didn't speak English. It was sad evidence that many of these girls are controlled by pimps. Something most of us would prefer not to know.
    You might be jumping to a conclusion on the involvement pimps. These type of email scams are very common from Brazilian women (and men) you befriend. The men usually concoct some type of be. S. Business opportunity which needs immediate funding. When I receive them, I just think to myself "Too bad. I liked hanging with that person."

    They likely had a friend who got some cash from a couple gringos with that same exact email. From their perspective, foreign visitors have so much money what's a few hundred or a few thousand from a bunch of gringos.

  11. #12393

    Scandallo

    Seems Scandallo has been open for almost 3 weeks.

    How is the situation there now?

    How is the talent level ATM?

    Is the curfew affecting the club? Does it have to close early?

    I am heading to SP over Memorial Day weekend with the boys and plan to go there on Saturday 5/29.

  12. #12392

    Wrong

    Quote Originally Posted by Polyamorist  [View Original Post]
    When I say "touristy" of a district or establishment, I don't mean that most people in it are tourists. I mean that enough tourists have visited that the locals have developed special routines for foreigners -- nearly always stuff you want to avoid.

    It only takes 1 in a 1000, and there will be routines. Nets to catch the special fish.

    For example, a clinica girl recently messaged me a long plea in English, clearly a scam that had already been prepared for other gringos. Less than 1% of her clients would be gringos and obviously she didn't speak English. It was sad evidence that many of these girls are controlled by pimps. Something most of us would prefer not to know.

    If you or others get such a heart-rending message, Mr Oyster, please ignore it. "What strikes the oyster shell does not damage the pearl. " -- Rumi.
    In Brazil, most of the girls are not controlled by pimps. Many are attracted to the life because they are in control of themselves and their money. Most people think that girls do not have options in brothels in Brazil (used generically and collectively) but they do. They can decline clients and they can always walk away. It gets old on this forum seeing statements from gringos who really do not know service providers or Brazil. Organized crime does control other countries, but not in the major cities of Brazil.

  13. #12391
    Quote Originally Posted by DiverOyster  [View Original Post]
    The clinicas in Moema are not touristy at all. When I go to these clinicas, usually I am the only non-Portugese speaker. Everybody else speaks Portugese fluently. These clinicas serve mostly Brazilian clients.
    When I say "touristy" of a district or establishment, I don't mean that most people in it are tourists. I mean that enough tourists have visited that the locals have developed special routines for foreigners -- nearly always stuff you want to avoid.

    It only takes 1 in a 1000, and there will be routines. Nets to catch the special fish.

    For example, a clinica girl recently messaged me a long plea in English, clearly a scam that had already been prepared for other gringos. Less than 1% of her clients would be gringos and obviously she didn't speak English. It was sad evidence that many of these girls are controlled by pimps. Something most of us would prefer not to know.

    If you or others get such a heart-rending message, Mr Oyster, please ignore it. "What strikes the oyster shell does not damage the pearl. " -- Rumi.

  14. #12390
    Quote Originally Posted by Polyamorist  [View Original Post]
    Salaam JimmyBoy,

    This is correct. Although these are all a standard part of the service, if you are a gringo some girls will pretend that they are not. For this reason in any clinica is necessary for us to do the Three-Frescura test. In Brazil a frescura is anything a girl does to make a session worse rather than better. The three frescuras are (1) no kissing or bad kissing, (2) refusal to do a BBBJ, and (3) artificial lube in the pussy. I think the locals rarely suffer the frescura treatment, but girls have been conditioned to automatically run frescuras on gringos so it is (unfortunately) necessary for us to ask these rather crude-sounding questions. Even in a high-end boate like Scandallo there are some girls who have conditioned to run frescuras and you have to ask the questions and prove that you are not a dumb tourist: basically making the point that you are human and do not expect to be ripped off.

    This mini-interview also gives the girl an opportunity to opt out if she is not attracted to you. In theory every girl in a lineup is available. In practice, not exactly. If the girl wants to opt out, she will act hesitant when you ask her these direct questions. That's not pleasant but it's better you find out at this stage rather than in the room. There are girls who are more than happy to punish you for not doing due diligence. And of course even in Brazil there are some girls who simply don't like the job they are in and shouldn't be there. You need to be able to filter those out.

    If you go to touristy clinicas, like Enjoy and certain others in Moema, your chances of running into frescuras (and being ripped off in general) are greater than if you go to places where tourists are unknown. In many ways the "better" parts of Sao Paulo are the worst. I noticed that even in some restaurants they will try to rip off gringos now. You can understand that the pandemic has caused economic hardship and possibly some envy of our relatively rich lifestyle.

    Absolutely correct. It happened to me once in Abbobara and I walked out without picking a girl. That is why I don't go to Abbobara any more.
    The clinicas in Moema are not touristy at all. When I go to these clinicas, usually I am the only non-Portugese speaker. Everybody else speaks Portugese fluently. These clinicas serve mostly Brazilian clients.

  15. #12389
    Quote Originally Posted by Polyamorist  [View Original Post]
    Salaam JimmyBoy,

    This is correct. Although these are all a standard part of the service, if you are a gringo some girls will pretend that they are not. For this reason in any clinica is necessary for us to do the Three-Frescura test. In Brazil a frescura is anything a girl does to make a session worse rather than better. The three frescuras are (1) no kissing or bad kissing, (2) refusal to do a BBBJ, and (3) artificial lube in the pussy. I think the locals rarely suffer the frescura treatment, but girls have been conditioned to automatically run frescuras on gringos so it is (unfortunately) necessary for us to ask these rather crude-sounding questions. Even in a high-end boate like Scandallo there are some girls who have conditioned to run frescuras and you have to ask the questions and prove that you are not a dumb tourist: basically making the point that you are human and do not expect to be ripped off.

    This mini-interview also gives the girl an opportunity to opt out if she is not attracted to you. In theory every girl in a lineup is available. In practice, not exactly. If the girl wants to opt out, she will act hesitant when you ask her these direct questions. That's not pleasant but it's better you find out at this stage rather than in the room. There are girls who are more than happy to punish you for not doing due diligence. And of course even in Brazil there are some girls who simply don't like the job they are in and shouldn't be there. You need to be able to filter those out.

    If you go to touristy clinicas, like Enjoy and certain others in Moema, your chances of running into frescuras (and being ripped off in general) are greater than if you go to places where tourists are unknown. In many ways the "better" parts of Sao Paulo are the worst. I noticed that even in some restaurants they will try to rip off gringos now. You can understand that the pandemic has caused economic hardship and possibly some envy of our relatively rich lifestyle.

    Absolutely correct. It happened to me once in Abbobara and I walked out without picking a girl. That is why I don't go to Abbobara any more.
    I always interview the clinica girls at presentation to make sure they kiss with tongue. At Prime, some girls say no to DFK at interviews. However, I took one such girl up to the room and offered her a tip to dfk and she turned out to be one of the best DFK passionate kissers I have ever had. At the end of the 2-hour session, I gave her a tip of 100 reals which is trivial, really. It is around the price of a lousy lap dance in a strip club in the USA.

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