Check our website too, people. [URL]www.gparena.net[/URL]. Very updated with address, phones, specially in Rio.
Thanks, good foreigner friends!
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Check our website too, people. [URL]www.gparena.net[/URL]. Very updated with address, phones, specially in Rio.
Thanks, good foreigner friends!
[QUOTE=Chris561;2089067]There will never another Help. Sadly they fucked everything up by selling that building.
I am still a huge fan of 4 X4.
C5.[/QUOTE]One by one Rio's counselors snatched everything away from us. Help, Escort Service, and few Termas. Honestly, I lost the desire the go back to Brazil now. 4 X 4? Enjoy while it last. All the escort websites are full of 5-7 standard girls from Brazil in London. All Rio has to offer is and expensive Termas. The old Rio is dead forever.
[QUOTE=Voyajer1;2089363]It the most current and up to date board the locals use. GpGuia got to political hence, many stopped using and updating that board. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]Correct, in Rio forumx rules the roost.
[QUOTE=Jubby007;2089756]One by one Rio's counselors snatched everything away from us. Help, Escort Service, and few Termas. Honestly, I lost the desire the go back to Brazil now. 4 X 4? Enjoy while it last. All the escort websites are full of 5-7 standard girls from Brazil in London. All Rio has to offer is and expensive Termas. The old Rio is dead forever.[/QUOTE]Love posts like these.
The old Rio is dead forever.
Everyone head to the DR! 😉
[QUOTE=Balboa;2089892]Love posts like these.
The old Rio is dead forever.
Everyone head to the DR! 😉[/QUOTE]Times change. We just have to accept that Help is gone- nearly 8 years since it closed its doors for the last time and Gringos are still talking about it. The irony is that it was demolished to make way for an absurd museum that still hasn't opened, and probably never will. Nobody visits Rio to see museums. Maybe there is potential to open a disco and restaurants in the building? They have to do something with the building!
Having said that there are plenty of places to enjoy a good time in Rio, Brazilians are still Brazilians, people don't change, they still know to have a good time more than any other nation on earth.
The Chinese have a saying "The more things change, the more they stay the same".
[QUOTE=Balboa;2089892]Love posts like these.
The old Rio is dead forever.
Everyone head to the DR! 😉[/QUOTE]I can't argue with this-even in the 4. 5 years I've been comin to Rio it has changed.
Rio's gdps are flocking to London. More and more casas are popping up or they are renting houses on their own.
I feel Rio will be more and more about learning portugese to make an impact.
The talent last time was measly and the best girls I find are from around the country in Brasil or an occasional trash spot.
I have minimal desire to return to Rio for p4 p-really its only lower tier and trash but can only do that for so long.
I'd come back for non-pros and personal reasons.
Its non-pro focus but even there I seem to meet hotter talent outside Rio who have less opportunities and therefore are more desperate to meet good dudes.
This evangelical hipocrite of a mayor is not helping Rio's p4 p cause and it sounds like SP is benefitting.
#RipRio except for privees!lol
[QUOTE=Rocinha;2089907]Times change. We just have to accept that Help is gone- nearly 8 years since it closed its doors for the last time and Gringos are still talking about it. The irony is that it was demolished to make way for an absurd museum that still hasn't opened, and probably never will. Nobody visits Rio to see museums. Maybe there is potential to open a disco and restaurants in the building? They have to do something with the building!
Having said that there are plenty of places to enjoy a good time in Rio, Brazilians are still Brazilians, people don't change, they still know to have a good time more than any other nation on earth.
The Chinese have a saying "The more things change, the more they stay the same".[/QUOTE]From a American ViewPoint, There is alot of gringos that want to go to Brazil, but plane tickets, hotel / apartments, and P4P price is very expensive, Brazil is the most expensive 3rd World Country I have ever been too. Its the reason why most gringos leave the country. We monger because vagina is much cheaper and the quality is better going overseas, So most Gringos head to DR or Columbia, Its more bang for your buck. Last time I went to Brazil, you hardly see gringos on the plane or in the termas, So with the lack of gringos, most working girls go overseas.
[QUOTE=Rocinha;2089907]Times change. We just have to accept that Help is gone- nearly 8 years since it closed its doors for the last time and Gringos are still talking about it. The irony is that it was demolished to make way for an absurd museum that still hasn't opened, and probably never will. Nobody visits Rio to see museums. Maybe there is potential to open a disco and restaurants in the building? They have to do something with the building!
Having said that there are plenty of places to enjoy a good time in Rio, Brazilians are still Brazilians, people don't change, they still know to have a good time more than any other nation on earth.
The Chinese have a saying "The more things change, the more they stay the same".[/QUOTE]Yepp I agree, and I was being sarcastic.
I dig Brazil, Love Rio, though just just like everywhere, it's always changing.
[QUOTE=Voyajer1;2089363]It the most current and up to date board the locals use. GpGuia got to political hence, many stopped using and updating that board. Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]I am finding it impossible -- and have for some time -- to register new accounts with ForumX. It lets you register, but the activation email never arrives. Anyone else tried recently?
But my account was terminated, I'm guessing because I have a foreign IP address; more specifically, a US IP address. I had registered twice and in both occasions my membership was terminated. The most recent membership was in February of this year and I haven't tried since. Since you live in Brazil, it should be much easier to join Forumx. Try using an indistinct user ID and e-mail address, but make sure the address has a ". Br" type e-mail address root and it should work. Good luck.
[QUOTE=EricCartman;2090293]I am finding it impossible -- and have for some time -- to register new accounts with ForumX. It lets you register, but the activation email never arrives. Anyone else tried recently?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Balboa;2089892]Love posts like these.
The old Rio is dead forever.
Everyone head to the DR! 😉[/QUOTE]I have to be honest. DR can never beat Rio in this century regardless of the current shitty p4 p Rio scene. Brazilian girls actually love sex. However, the P4P scene have declined significantly which is bad for people like us. During my college days in 2008, I used to rent an apartment for 3 months straight during my summer time off for nearly US $600/ month and spent full 90 days there. I used to struggle with my mind over what to do each day. Karla, Scot show, Cia Plus escort, company girl, Help, 4 x 4, Terma Luomo (open 7 x days), Copa beach hookers etc. I used to have some girls on the side as well, like the supermarket working girls which I have banged quite a few. I banged 2 non pro Zona Sul supermercado working chiks too at that time which I was introduced by a local friend of mine. The options were endless. Rio was a paradise at that time. Fast forward to the year 2017. Barbarellas, and 4 other Termas in Rio are my last reasons left to ever return to Rio. Once they are closed I would consider it a final nail on the coffin.
[QUOTE=Jubby007;2090628]Brazilian girls actually love sex. However, the P4P scene have declined significantly which is bad for people like us.[/QUOTE]Sao Paulo appears to still be going strong. No termas like I love, but more options than a monger can shake his dick at LOL! Check it out!
[QUOTE=TheCane;2090808] Brazilian girls actually love sex. However, the P4P scene have declined significantly which is bad for people like us. [/QUOTE]Brazil is still alive and well, But if you just want the old Brazil which was the point and click, your options are very limited now, The reason why the P4P scene is on the decline is that there are not a lot of foreigners that are visiting Brazil for mongering like they use too, Its not like the 90's or the early 2000's, So since they are hardly any tourist that come specifically for mongering. The Girls that use to come from all over Brazil to club help, don't bother coming to Copacabana. There is no real money. So its not worth the plane or bus ticket to go to Copacabana. Brazil is in a financial crisis best believe if you had a lot of guys coming to Brazil like they use to come in the late 90's, You will see a lot of girls coming to Copacabana.
Even in the termas the quality is also on the decline because again there are hardly any tourist that come to Brazil and also a lot of local Brazilians due to the crisis are not spending money in the termas like they use too. Termas use to have tourist to pick up the slack, but its all drying up. But again you just have to adapt. You have to get out of the sandbox, Try learning Portuguese, Learning the Language. Will open up so many doors. Also what I like to do, If your lazy like me. I have a Brazilian chick that I am friends with. She knows a lot of girls and she hooks me up with smoking hot Brazilian chicks that would never set foot in balcony or a termas for fear there families will find out and the sex is some of the best I ever had, better than any of the working girls you will be with in the termas or balcony. I give her a nice tip and she is grateful, Its easy money and we both win.
Question for the board, I tried looking this info up on the internet but wasnt sure where to search. Does anyone know if a brasilian with an overstayed visa can fly within the US?
I knew a former Help girl who lived illegally in Las Vegas for 13 years. I was shocked when I looked at her facebook and saw that she was able to travel all over the US by using her Brazilian passport. She never had a problem at the airport even though her tourist visa had expired almost a decade earlier. The only catch was she could never leave America or else she would not be let back into the states. (She went back to brasil earlier this year).
Fast forward to today. I have a friend who has been here for 7 months. (her tourist visa is good for a 6 month visit). She is afraid to fly because the brazilians in her community said that now the officers at the airport check your visa status and if you overstay, they may take you into custody.
Does anyone know if this is true? Are they checking people's visas at the airport for local flights?
[QUOTE=Bravo;2091520]Question for the board, I tried looking this info up on the internet but wasnt sure where to search. Does anyone know if a brasilian with an overstayed visa can fly within the US?
I knew a former Help girl who lived illegally in Las Vegas for 13 years. I was shocked when I looked at her facebook and saw that she was able to travel all over the US by using her Brazilian passport. She never had a problem at the airport even though her tourist visa had expired almost a decade earlier. The only catch was she could never leave America or else she would not be let back into the states. (She went back to brasil earlier this year).
Fast forward to today. I have a friend who has been here for 7 months. (her tourist visa is good for a 6 month visit). She is afraid to fly because the brazilians in her community said that now the officers at the airport check your visa status and if you overstay, they may take you into custody.
Does anyone know if this is true? Are they checking people's visas at the airport for local flights?[/QUOTE]Traveling within the US should not be a problem, as the government rarely is going to check someone visa status if they are for example traveling from NewYork to California. Now if she is going to travel internationally then its going to be a problem. Also take what I say with a grain of salt, Right now we have mass shootings so the Feds might start looking into peoples backgrounds when they travel and we also have Donald Trump in Office so who knows, especially when it comes to immigrants.