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06-18-21 11:04 #12633
Posts: 203Thank you sir.
Much appreciated. I've visited Florianópolis a few years back and wrote a quick review of it. I try to visit a different city every time I'm come to Brazil. This place is a goal mine.
Originally Posted by PussyRiot [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 08:24 #12632
Posts: 6Originally Posted by Global00 [View Original Post]
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06-18-21 03:30 #12631
Posts: 445Originally Posted by Global00 [View Original Post]
If you have a chance, try Florianopolis.
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06-17-21 14:17 #12630
Posts: 5611Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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06-16-21 11:19 #12629
Posts: 6400Ditto
Originally Posted by TheCritic [View Original Post]
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06-16-21 08:59 #12628
Posts: 2193Bubba Boy lived in Brazil for 10 years, 2002-2012. He is an aussie. He has as much experience as this website and its longest posting members. I've posted both parts of the report, with these disclaimers:
1. Update the data by looking at GPArena (http://gparena.net/), and GPGuia (https://www.gp-guia.net/) for all of Brazil. To include pricing, which locations are open, etc.
2. Brazilians are Brazilians, and BB's guide is as valid as the notebooks of the guy who founded Rio and Sao Paulo.
Lyin' in a den in Bombay.
With a slack jaw and not much to say.
I said to the man, "Are you trying to tempt me?
Because I come from the land of plenty.
Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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06-16-21 05:48 #12627
Posts: 2891Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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06-16-21 04:25 #12626
Posts: 2193Bubba Boy Report, parts 1 and 2 - Lyin in a den in Bombay
Lyin' in a den in Bombay.
With a slack jaw and not much to say.
I said to the man, "Are you trying to tempt me?
Because I come from the land of plenty.
And he said:
Oh! Do you come from a land down under? (oh yeah, yeah).
Where women glow and men plunder.
Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder? Aah.
You better run, you better take cover.
- Down Under, by Men at Work.
I attach to this post the Bubba Boy Guide 1 and 2. I quote Down Under, the classic rock ballad of Australia, the land of Bubba Boy. Now if you're going through a window, and a Aussie is behind you, you know you will have back up. The people of other lands, not so much.
As I have always said, the details must be updated by:
1. Reading GPArena.net and for all of Brazil, GPGuia.
But, even though Facebag now owns zap, and Google is even bigger, and we are all hyperconnected, and the metro now goes to Barra (which is the first and most important update), the bubba boy guide remains the book of Genesis of the International Sex Guide. Indeed, Bubba who was in Brazil for 10 years, and last updated his guide in 2012, predated ISG in Brazil by a year.
Now, I don't have any real dispute with any of you. Anaggie did a fine job by getting bareback by bringing his tests and negotiating before hand BBFS. I like loiras / brancas just as much as Cane. I appreciate The Critic's well written remarks.
All I am saying is that the Bubba Boy's Guide is still the single best, single source, one document starting place. Now, any monger here is free to update these guides. I posted the word files. A enterprising monger could even make a google document out of them and make it a group project. Go for it.
The essential geography of Rio mongering, and the social dynamics between different classes of establishments is all there. It is better than that macumbo puritanical social science bullshit. economist.com 's 2014 special report on why sex work should be legalized is still valid even though it is 7 years old, almost the 9 years that Bubba Boy's guide is.
Or we could cut and paste the major portions of the guide in the forum and edit them to death for the sake of all the new monger congregants to the church of hooker mongering.
It's just like that classic film, Breaker Morant, also about aussie's is still the best film of counterinsurgency. A film which also has fucking hookers in it.
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
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06-16-21 03:18 #12625
Posts: 241Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
2. Here is the thing. I respect how everyone on this forum spends their time in their pursuit, this is one of many reasons we travel. However, I will not denigrate anyone on what they spend regarding their pursuit and where they go to obtain it. There are some places I will go and some places I will not go, also my budget allows me to spend low or high, but I do not have the time to hunt everywhere for the sake of finding a gem.
3. I applaud anyone who can stay long term in country. RJ / SP are vast areas that probably have many venues to hunt of which many members are not aware of or do not want to travel to explore. But to those adventurous ones please just list the establishments or providers and members will decide if they want to partake if it provides value to them.
Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Anaggie [View Original Post]
With that being said I would like to move on from this subject.
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06-16-21 00:16 #12624
Posts: 445I finally clicked on the "bubba boy" report and started laughing. From March (or May) 2012 . WTF? I didn't get past the first line. Now I am sure it has some helpful tips for newbies but nothing anyone can't gather from a reading a few pages in the forum.
As a member of this forum, I post so others who might have the same mentality as I do get the info they require and in the same hope, I pick up some new tips.
Friends — do what makes you happy, post about it and move on. If someone wants some advice from your posts, they can DM you and can help them.
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06-15-21 18:58 #12623
Posts: 1092Guidebooks
Originally Posted by TheCritic [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by TheCritic [View Original Post]
Also take into account that their guidebooks, while they can be utilized by everyone in some fashion, they are more suited to those that travel with a low to mid style of traveling. Some of us just don't travel that way. While somethings may appeal to many, others will have no interest in said activity, sport, excursion, sightseeing...etc.
Albeit, Lonely Plant, delivery good guidebooks (not anymore according to some), it is after all just a guidebook, not the "Holy Grail", to traveling.
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06-15-21 17:56 #12622
Posts: 6400Credibility
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
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06-15-21 14:36 #12621
Posts: 2193Bubba Boy
This is straight from the Bubba Boy guide, a ISG member who spent 10 years in Brazil:
"An interesting point: The locals guys tend to go to Termas, primarily to drink and maybe grab a cheap feel, or several cheap feels. The majority won't take a girl to a cabine at all, they may or not be able to afford it, but know they can find something way cheaper elsewhere.
The longer I spend in Rio, the more I head to the cheaper places and the prives, basically you can find some real gems for a fraction of the price of the expensive places. The only downside is that the cheaper places tend to have less of a choice, this can be overcome by going to 2 or 3 on the same night. Entrance is generally are $ 10 to are $ 20 and the girl maybe are $ 100, hence with a bit of work you can bang some one as hot or even hotter than at the expensive places for just are $ 150, half the price and twice the fun! I am amazed that I have found some girls that are hotter than even the hottest "L'Uomo-Centaurus-Barbarelas" GDP's and for only are $120 or so. Most if not all of these places except cash only and in the local currency. English is a lot less common."
I'm not saying it is wrong or right but he has credibility.
Originally Posted by TheCritic [View Original Post]
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06-15-21 07:40 #12620
Posts: 241Preach on
Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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06-15-21 07:30 #12619
Posts: 241$Funding $
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
At some point damn near every other day someone is asking about rates. Some rates are relatively fixed and some are not. However, there is a consensus of average rates (and members respond often what those rates are for those who take the time to RTFF) and then there are those who funds allow them at any given time to pay above or below the average rate.
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]