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That's nice DonCharles! Feels cold the liquid plaster, right?
These girls. Once they put a mask, something unleashes inside of them.
As my theater teacher said. Actors tent to assume the personality of the mask.
Hope you like these action screenshots. I know how to produce powerful images.
[QUOTE=DonCarlos1234;2844247]That's not milk. But you can wish.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=HiddenEye;2844116]Ok, let's try it: t. Me / assworship.[/QUOTE]I can't quite figure out how to use this link?
Would love to see your pictures.
Thanks.
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Local SIM to get #
[QUOTE=JSmith80;2844274]
a nice last rodeo would be Brazil.
Phone:
plan on buying a used iPhone SE (2nd Gen) and buying a eSim Data Plan from Airalo. I'll have my main phone on me but for mongering purposes I can use the local Brazilian number.
Lodging:
An AirBnB would be much cheaper and honestly more preferable. I plan on staying in the Moema area and renting an AirBnb close to the mall.
Communication:
Do Brazilian girls only speak Portuguese? Has anyone noticed if they speak Spanish; particularly Caribbean Spanish? If not, I'll have to go down the Google translate route, which is fine.
[/QUOTE]Last rodeo sounds ominous ha. I think you'll enjoy Brazil for sure.
Phone: eSim data is great, but won't get you a local #. I usually use the eSim for my primary phone data. Burner, I get a local sim for going out at night (I generally carried my main phone during the day, I have a backup for that and it's up to you on risk-IE a few BMs have been heldup). And you can sign up business WA to get the local phone # WA onto your primary phone as well.
Lodging: For your first time, any reason a hotel like the Mercure chain (GF friendly, most hotels are) won't do? Cheaper and less hassle with finding out if guests are ok, etc.
Communication: I'd say from my limited experience, more people speak English in SP than Spanish, Google Translate all the way (I'm learning Porto for my return trip).
F.
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I've been to Rio & Medellin, but I've never been to Sao Paulo. As a fellow monger, can someone help me decide if Ill like Sao Paulo more than Rio / Medellin. I do it all. Sometimes I invite a girl to my place through tinder / IG / etc, but mostly I go to the massage spots or pickup / strip club scenes.
-Which if the 3 generally costs more for the mid-top range girls, or its about the same? I felt Rio & Medellin was about the same, but no clue about Sao Paulo.
-I'm more into lighter skinned girls. Are there more or less in Sao Paulo compared to Rio?
-Where to stay? I don't need an expensive luxury hotel, but a mid-high end Airbnb may do, under $1800/ mo.
Open to meeting some of y'all. Get you a couple beers when I visit. Cheers.
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Speaking of phones
Is there a way to buy a Brazil sim card without having CPF? I just need it for 1 week. Low data is fine. Are there little shops that sell SIM cards that don't ask for CPF?
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[QUOTE=JSmith80;2844274]Gentlemen,
It's been a pleasure to read the last 50 or so pages of this thread. I laughed, I cried, I got hard, LOL. It's been a while since I've mongered outside the States since the jaws of Covid upended everything. In the past, I've had the pleasure of traveling to DR extensively, to Panama City, Costa Rica, Curacao and to Colombia. However, father time doesn't stop ticking and my usual travel companions are on lock down. As such, I'll be solo and I've decided perhaps a nice last rodeo would be Brazil. Always a distant land in comparison to the quick 3-5 hours flights to the Caribbean or Colombia. However, the allure of the famous Brazilian IoP (Illusion of Passion) has me itching.
Phone:
I just can't imagine myself giving my US telephone number to any of the girls and as such plan on buying a used iPhone SE (2nd Gen) and buying a eSim Data Plan from Airalo. I'll have my main phone on me but for mongering purposes I can use the local Brazilian number.
I assume this is fine?
Communication:
Do Brazilian girls only speak Portuguese? Has anyone noticed if they speak Spanish; particularly Caribbean Spanish? If not, I'll have to go down the Google translate route, which is fine.
I'm just starting to round out my itinerary and looking forward to the trip.
J.[/QUOTE]AIRALO won't give you a Brazilian phone number. Just 4 G data. You will need to have a phone number and an unlocked phone to be able to use AIRALO. Getting a Brazilian SIM card could work but I all depends on how long you are planning to stay and how much patience you have.
Girls speaking Caribbean Spanish would be extremely rare in SP. Google translate will be your best friend and if you can speak Spanish, then understanding Porto is pretty easy. Speaking it takes some practice.
Good luck and have fun and do post some reports.
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[QUOTE=DonMoscow;2844173]Which place in SP has more chicks of European descent? Like white girl who can pass as German, polish or Italian?[/QUOTE]Most likely you will find them in VNC (Vila Nova), Itaim Bibi, Jardim Europa, Cidade Jardim, Jardins, Higienópolis and some areas of Morumbi. But if you take a trip to Rio Grande do Sul or Santa Catarina, you will see a lot of them.
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[QUOTE=Vagabundo1;2844197]How is jardims in sp? For living in an apartment.[/QUOTE]Is quite good and safe. Just bear in mind that Jardins is divide into Jardim Europa (mostly houses), Jardim America (commercial), Jardim Paulista (close to avenida paulista and 9 de Julho with plenty of buildings, restaurants, hotels and commercial stores) and Jardim Paulistano. A safe bet will be Jardim Paulista where everything is available.
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[QUOTE=Foolish;2844420]Last rodeo sounds ominous ha. I think you'll enjoy Brazil for sure.
Phone: eSim data is great, but won't get you a local #. I usually use the eSim for my primary phone data. Burner, I get a local sim for going out at night (I generally carried my main phone during the day, I have a backup for that and it's up to you on risk-IE a few BMs have been heldup). And you can sign up business WA to get the local phone # WA onto your primary phone as well.
Lodging: For your first time, any reason a hotel like the Mercure chain (GF friendly, most hotels are) won't do? Cheaper and less hassle with finding out if guests are ok, etc.
Communication: I'd say from my limited experience, more people speak English in SP than Spanish, Google Translate all the way (I'm learning Porto for my return trip)..[/QUOTE]Foolish,
Thank you for your response and advice. Regarding the phone, that's a bummer. In the DR, it's as easy as hopping off the plane, stumbling into a Claro and getting a SIM. In and out in less than 15 minutes. I guess I'll have to do more research on how to get a local number. Am I being wise though? It's worth having a local number right? I guess my mind just goes to the worst case scenarios. I imagine someone unscrupulous having my actual number, sending it to their buddies in the States and paying me a visit in the night. I may just be crazy.
As for lodging, I was thinking of the Mercure SP Alamedas, Grand Mercure SP Itaim Bibi. Ex The Capital, Tsue The Palace Flats as well. The AirBnB prices just seem too good compared to staying in a hotel. I "walked" the streets via Google Maps to check out the neighborhood and while it seems safe, I figure a private AirBnb with self check-in would be preferable.
Ha, well I guess my Dominican Spanish won't go a long way down in the SP. I'm not Dominican but learned way more than I should have during my trips to Sosua / Santo Domingo.
I did have some follow up questions for anyone who is inclined:
In regards to cash, is it better to bring USD and then exchange or withdraw from an ATM once there? Both propositions seem risky if exchanging or withdrawing too much money at one time. I am leaning towards bringing cash and exchanging as I don't need my bank cards being locked when I'm down there.
Also, in terms of pharmaceuticals, can you just walk into any pharmacy and request? Is there a special name for see-alis down there?
J.
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[QUOTE=HiddenEye;2844278]That's nice DonCharles! Feels cold the liquid plaster, right?
These girls. Once they put a mask, something unleashes inside of them.
As my theater teacher said. Actors tent to assume the personality of the mask.
Hope you like these action screenshots. I know how to produce powerful images.[/QUOTE]My God, HiddenEye.
A beautiful woman on the bed, a mask to serve as a facade, I don't know how you had restraint not to just pounce. Definitely looking forward to seeing what Brazil has to offer.
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[QUOTE=Anaggie;2844464]AIRALO won't give you a Brazilian phone number. Just 4 G data. You will need to have a phone number and an unlocked phone to be able to use AIRALO. Getting a Brazilian SIM card could work but I all depends on how long you are planning to stay and how much patience you have.
Girls speaking Caribbean Spanish would be extremely rare in SP. Google translate will be your best friend and if you can speak Spanish, then understanding Porto is pretty easy. Speaking it takes some practice.
Good luck and have fun and do post some reports.[/QUOTE]Anaggie,
Thanks for your response.
I guess the hassle to get a local number will be too much? Did you ever have any reservations about using your actual number?
I did recently get an audio learning language package for Portuguese. Otherwise, I'm leading with "Que lo que?" and then switching to Google Translate.
And for sure; the trip is still a while away but I'll be taking extensive notes and posting.
J.
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[QUOTE=JSmith80;2844503] do more research on how to get a local number.
In regards to cash, is it better to bring USD and then exchange or withdraw from an ATM once there? Both propositions seem risky if exchanging or withdrawing too much money at one time. I am leaning towards bringing cash and exchanging as I don't need my bank cards being locked when I'm down there.
Also, in terms of pharmaceuticals, can you just walk into any pharmacy and request? Is there a special name for see-alis down there?
J.[/QUOTE]If you search for my report Apr20 (or various others), you'll see these answered. It's a lot, but I'the recommend reading the last 50-100 pages to get up to speed. Then ask specifics.
You can get a cpf (took me 2 business days) with the BR govt. I generally agree and have no plans to give people in the mongering world my primary info.
Atms work well, you'll probably lose a bunch on exchange. But crisp USD is a good backup. I am on the side of prepping well. Multiple bank and credit cards, multiple phones / laptops and cash, photocopy of passport, etc. Are but that's me.
Drogarias will have generic Cialis. It's called tadalafil. I only saw 20 MG option. Took one every 1. 5 days.
F.
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[QUOTE=DonMoscow;2844453]Is there a way to buy a Brazil sim card without having CPF? I just need it for 1 week. Low data is fine. Are there little shops that sell SIM cards that don't ask for CPF?[/QUOTE]This has been mentioned many times. There are a few ways to do it and this is how I do it and is probably the most reliable one.
Buy a TIM chip (that is how they call SIM card) from a newspaper stand.
I install the chip in my phone.
Go to a TIM store (Loja TIM) with your passport and your TIM chip.
I ask the store employee to use my phone to connect me to the online English speaking agent to register my phone.
I gave the online agent my current address and passport number. That finishes the registration.
You don't need to go to the TIM store if you have someone that can help you make the call, I also don't know if this is still valid as there were conflicting reports recently on whether you can register with passport.
I think Knowledge posted a link so one can register online. Maybe he will post the link again when he sees this post.
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South americans mostly
Hi, JSmith. It's not a exclusive thing of Brazil. South America has talent.
I'm a very patient media producer who can book hairstylers, light and sound technicians, cameramen, photographers, transportation, meals, hotels, model releases etc etc.
For example, argentine model on the pics. Yes, everything happened after a few productions but not on tape. She had a great ass, I mean GREAT, but awful small tits back 2019, that made her feel ugly and insecure, a girl's thing. Now she has wonderful fake tits I'd love to shoot again, but now she has a very handsome boyfriend and may marry soon. That makes the production harder to coordinate but not a imposible mission.
Let's wait until they have a fight, I'm sure we will produce again.
Models and escorts are different sports. Mongers bang 14 girls in a week. I bang 2 or 3 models in a whole year.
I have my monger relaxing escapades of course hehehehe.
Note: Argentine peso went from 560 to 780 per dollar in the last two days.
[QUOTE=JSmith80;2844505]My God, HiddenEye.
A beautiful woman on the bed, a mask to serve as a facade, I don't know how you had restraint not to just pounce. Definitely looking forward to seeing what Brazil has to offer.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Nounce;2844575]This has been mentioned many times. There are a few ways to do it and this is how I do it and is probably the most reliable one.
Buy a TIM chip (that is how they call SIM card) from a newspaper stand.
...[/QUOTE]TIM is not "how they call a SIM" in Brazil. TIM is a major phone operator. Another one is CLARO.
Incidentally, CLARO are more likely than TIM to demand a CPF before they sell you a SIM.