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[QUOTE=Nitro2000;2790404]On Sunday, almost all is closed (except big malls), so you should prepare for that in advance (for whatever purpose. But on Saturday, there are enough playgrounds open.[/QUOTE]Prime, Miruna, Indy, enjoy and Tangara clinicas are open on Sunday. The up lines are smaller than weekdays usually, though prime sometimes can have a full lineup. Freelancers can show up at Tangara and prime also on Sundays. Casarao is open both sat and sun. Scandallo is open sat but closed sun. Sunday's are also good for getting scandallo girls to go to your hotel or flat.
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[QUOTE=CenTexCrash;2790314]Looking 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).[/QUOTE]All the clinicas are open on Saturdays (with shortened hours) but only some on Sundays (Miruna, Prime, Tangara, Yankin, maybe Brooklin Massages).
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[QUOTE=CenTexCrash;2790314]Looking 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).[/QUOTE]On the general, non-mongering aspect of SP on Sundays, Avendida Paulista is closed to car traffic and the pedestrians take over. Good place for people watching and popup entertainment and shopping. Relaxed atmosphere. There will be enough mongering opportunities to also keep you occupied so all is not lost.
Link to an old article.
[URL]https://www.businessinsider.com/sao-paulos-avenida-paulista-is-closing-on-sundays-2015-9#:~:text=But%20Avenida%20Paulista%2C%20the%20city%27s%20famed%20main%20thoroughfare,Sunday%2C%20letting%20cyclists%2C%20strollers%2C%20and%20rollerbladers%20roam%20free.[/URL]
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Sao paulo vs rio
From a monger point of view which is the best city for our business? Sao paulo or rio? (in term of quality, cost and variety).
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[QUOTE=BigButtDetecto;2790911]From a monger point of view which is the best city for our business? Sao paulo or rio? (in term of quality, cost and variety).[/QUOTE]It really depends on if The Beach is important in your life. For me it's a tie but if I really had to choose, I'll go 49/51 Sao Paulo.
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[QUOTE=BigButtDetecto;2790911]From a monger point of view which is the best city for our business? Sao paulo or rio? (in term of quality, cost and variety).[/QUOTE]Sao Paulo Pros: Boates, Clinicas, more better girls, better nightlife IMHO, better restaurants. Sao Paulo Cons: more expensive.
Rio Pros: Termas, Prive's, VM (a pro or con depending on your point of view), Urban beaches. RJ Cons: no establishment really can compare to SP's top 3 Boates. I think SP clinicas are nicer than RJ prives too.
Conclusion: For me SP is the city of women. RJ is just a nice little getaway / change of scene from SP for a few days / a week. 6 to 1 SP over RJ.
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[QUOTE=BigButtDetecto;2790911]From a monger point of view which is the best city for our business? Sao paulo or rio? (in term of quality, cost and variety).[/QUOTE]In my opinion, SP for quality and variety. Rio for cost.
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[QUOTE=BigButtDetecto;2790911]From a monger point of view which is the best city for our business? Sao paulo or rio? (in term of quality, cost and variety).[/QUOTE]When I first started to go to Brazil in the 90's it was all about Rio. When Help and L'uomo closed I gravitated to Sao Paulo. Now, post covid, I'm considering Rio again. Quality, cost and variety has always been great in Rio, the beach is tipping Rio in my favor for my chosen current style of hobbying.
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The best place in the world for mongering is Barra the Tijuca, Posto 2.
Classico Beach Club day.
Olegario Maciel for drinks and meals.
Perola Negra is the best terma. Girls from there cross over with Solarium and 4 x 4, and get their insta pics during day at Classico, and go to top restaurants at Olegario with dates, as do BarraVipsRio girls.
SP has no beach, just tens of miles of concrete jungle.
After Carnival is optimal time.
[QUOTE=Turgid;2791043]When I first started to go to Brazil in the 90's it was all about Rio. When Help and L'uomo closed I gravitated to Sao Paulo. Now, post covid, I'm considering Rio again. Quality, cost and variety has always been great in Rio, the beach is tipping Rio in my favor for my chosen current style of hobbying.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=UniversalX;2790605]On the general, non-mongering aspect of SP on Sundays, Avendida Paulista is closed to car traffic and the pedestrians take over. Good place for people watching and popup entertainment and shopping. Relaxed atmosphere. There will be enough mongering opportunities to also keep you occupied so all is not lost.
Link to an old article.
[URL]https://www.businessinsider.com/sao-paulos-avenida-paulista-is-closing-on-sundays-2015-9#:~:text=But%20Avenida%20Paulista%2C%20the%20city%27s%20famed%20main%20thoroughfare,Sunday%2C%20letting%20cyclists%2C%20strollers%2C%20and%20rollerbladers%20roam%20free.[/URL][/QUOTE]On a similar note; In Rio, on the weekends, the road running parallel to the beach in Leblon and Ipanema is also closed to vehicular traffic.
Very nice for people watching and relaxed walking.
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[QUOTE=BigButtDetecto;2790911]From a monger point of view which is the best city for our business? Sao paulo or rio? (in term of quality, cost and variety).[/QUOTE]There is no single answer. I think you should go to both to decide. I will put it this way.
If you have a large budget like USD 300 a day, Sao Paulo.
If you want best of everything, room, bed, drink, and food, at the establishment, Sao Paulo.
If you have minimum budget, Rio.
If you like dark skinned girl, Rio.
It's difficult to compare cost because they are not exactly the same. I don't mean Rio is cheap in the above comparison but if you want to spend, Sao Paulo is better.
For living expenses, Sao Paulo has more expensive places but that does not mean Sao Paulo is more expensive. I actually think Sao Paulo is cheaper because it does not have as many tourists as Rio.
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Sao paulo vs rio
[QUOTE=Nounce;2791144]There is no single answer. I think you should go to both to decide. I will put it this way.
If you have a large budget like USD 300 a day, Sao Paulo.
If you want best of everything, room, bed, drink, and food, at the establishment, Sao Paulo.
If you have minimum budget, Rio.
If you like dark skinned girl, Rio.
It's difficult to compare cost because they are not exactly the same. I don't mean Rio is cheap in the above comparison but if you want to spend, Sao Paulo is better.
For living expenses, Sao Paulo has more expensive places but that does not mean Sao Paulo is more expensive. I actually think Sao Paulo is cheaper because it does not have as many tourists as Rio.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the info; however I think I will change my flight from US to Brazil to US to Colombia. Looking at the post here it sounds to me that Colombia is easier and cheaper overall let alone closer to the US: flight is cheaper and faster. I wanted to go to Brazil for the legendary "brazilian butts"; however watching videos on youtube and comparing milleroticos Colombia to photoacompanhantes Brazil, I am inching more and more to stick to Colombia. It seems to me that Colombian women are more curvy than Brazilians; plus I master spanish but not portuguese. Also, is that there is no red lights districts with girls outside in Brazil; Last thing; lot of Vennies in Colombia. Not in Brazil.
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[QUOTE=BigButtDetecto;2791162]Thanks for the info; however I think I will change my flight from US to Brazil to US to Colombia. Looking at the post here it sounds to me that Colombia is easier and cheaper overall let alone closer to the US: flight is cheaper and faster. I wanted to go to Brazil for the legendary "brazilian butts"; however watching videos on youtube and comparing milleroticos Colombia to photoacompanhantes Brazil, I am inching more and more to stick to Colombia. It seems to me that Colombian women are more curvy than Brazilians; plus I master spanish but not portuguese. Also, is that there is no red lights districts with girls outside in Brazil; Last thing; lot of Vennies in Colombia. Not in Brazil.[/QUOTE]Personally I think you're making a mistake, Medellin is overrated imo and Sao Paulo and Rio are better in pretty much every way.
Brazilian women are definitely curvier than the Colombians, unless you like asses full of silicone. Brazil has much more diversity in the looks of the women and no nationality can beat them when it comes to f*cking.
Also the food is better in Brazil too.
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Week of March 9-11
Anyone around this week who wants to get together for the weekend?
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[QUOTE=BigButtDetecto;2791162]Thanks for the info; however I think I will change my flight from US to Brazil to US to Colombia. Looking at the post here it sounds to me that Colombia is easier and cheaper overall let alone closer to the US: flight is cheaper and faster. I wanted to go to Brazil for the legendary "brazilian butts"; however watching videos on youtube and comparing milleroticos Colombia to photoacompanhantes Brazil, I am inching more and more to stick to Colombia. It seems to me that Colombian women are more curvy than Brazilians; plus I master spanish but not portuguese. Also, is that there is no red lights districts with girls outside in Brazil; Last thing; lot of Vennies in Colombia. Not in Brazil.[/QUOTE]If its curves, butts and quality women you want its not even a debate, Brazil wins hands down. I've been to both destinations multiple times and it makes no sense arguing about it. BTW it is internationally recognized that Brazilian butts are the most phenomenal in the world.