Off the beaten track once more...
[QUOTE=OJeito;2741683]I landed in So Luis a few days ago with a wing man with the intentions of taking a break from The P4P garota scene. In the past I've had good luck landing the non-pros in towns that are considered off the beaten path in northern Brazil. 6 months ago I had great success in places like belem and Manaus meeting and bedding non pros. My expectations were high for So Luis but unfortunately things didn't transpire the same way I had hoped it would. ...
Overall, So Luis is a cool city. I would definitely return someday but I would go to great lengths in avoiding the 7th of September celebrations which apparently coincides with the founding of So Luis proper. 410 years to be exact!
For the girls, This is a time for spending time with family and close friends, not hooking up with random gringo mongers who are prowling for Garotas half their age.
... In fact during my entire stay in So Luis I didn't even see one SW on the clock.[/QUOTE]Yet another good report/update off the beaten track.
Unfortunately, on your tour so far, Fortaleza and now Sao Luis, have been disappointing on the P4P front and perhaps your reports are signifying a startling trend in some of these smaller cities. Although, I recognize, that perhaps P4P, wasn't necessarily your primary goal, while sojourning in Sao Luis (or Fortaleza). As many of these northern cities, do also have rich diverse cultural heritages, their own distinct artsy and musical scene and picturesque landscapes that make it worth the trip, if nothing else.
If it's any consultation, my luck for finding credible P4P options, in Sao Luis, back in 2005, was just as bad. I stayed at a pousada, in Praia do Olho d'Agua (miles from downtown) for a couple of days. The area had more of an upscale lively, hip, social club and bar scene, which was fine for non-P4P activities.
Everything P4P related, was so spread out and some of the better P4P options and clubs, were miles away and on the edge of town, or outside of town. Friendly enough town and the Reggae was always good, but I just didn't get a strong vibe or click with the scene/women over the few days. Perhaps given a more time.
Kudos to you and your wingman for getting out there and seeing more of what Brazil has on offer, in the lesser known parts of Brazil. Even if at times, it is more PG14 than P4P (...kkkk!).
Good Job!