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As I ignore SP forum, looked at the RJ forum and noticed that Mickeystanis took over RJ forum and turned it into NY forum. I mean, seriously!? Who cares as RJ visitor under which NY bridge or corner some US monger fucked in 70's or 80's and which TV series showing the same places? For this is [URL]http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?t=1078%22[/URL]. #EleSim
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[QUOTE=Traveller44;2233572]As I ignore SP forum, looked at the RJ forum and noticed that Mickeystanis took over RJ forum and turned it into NY forum. I mean, seriously!? Who cares as RJ visitor under which NY bridge or corner some US monger fucked in 70's or 80's and which TV series showing the same places? For this is [URL]http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?t=1078%22[/URL]. #EleSim[/QUOTE]LOL ok true that. And I did my part sending the thread that way.
The problem is you'the normally tell us to take it to the NY forum only. There is none.
Which is a bit chilling given today's election results.
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[QUOTE=HarvestBoi;2233593]LOL ok true that. And I did my part sending the thread that way.
The problem is you'the normally tell us to take it to the NY forum only. There is none.
Which is a bit chilling given today's election results.[/QUOTE]I know there is not NY forum, that is why I added the link which is directly affiliated (American women) with the experiences there.
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Lmao!
[QUOTE=ShooBree;2233368]LMFAO! You sound a lot like a doomsayer.
It's hilarious to read what you got to say considering that Ronaldinho, Lucas Moura and Felipe Melo are likely to vote for Jair Bolsonaro.
He can not win without the support of people of color.
Anyways, a crack down on prostitution shouldn't effect you too much since you have said that you are mostly doing non-pros.
When it comes to the crack down on prostitution in Brasil, it started way before Bolsonaro.[/QUOTE]I've been living in Sampa for going on 4 yrs. I go to my GDP friends Instagram / Twitter & FaceBook pages / Whatsapp profile photos they're all posting pro-Bolsonaro posters / slogans! Something tells me there will be no crackdown on putas anytime soon.
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[QUOTE=Sperto;2232137]Being the Rio thread I make the answer short.Yes it is. Fortaleza is still a great city. Unfortunately the only mongering scenes left are Zipi Bar, Armazem, prives and streetwalkers. See more in the Fortaleza thread.[/QUOTE]I asked because the intel is outdated March of this year to be exact, thanks tho.
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[QUOTE=FuckAfMedDig;2233707]It's absolutely logical they voted for.
Him-they are rich-upper class now and don't identify as ghetto anymore-they feel they have sth to lose-riches to protect and Bolsonaros all out capitalistic approach serves the rich and kills the poor. The elite might not like if he cleans up Rio or SP but if his evangelical base and ultra religious base demand it he may have to. Brazil will change dramatically next year-this guy favours torture, more killings etc let the fun begin. I'll be in Cali buried in brown racks if it goes the way I fear it will.People of color are brainwashed in Brazil as well and desperate for change but falling for this fake ass John Wayne routine is sad-this Guy is a con artist like Trump which is why he employs devil Steve Bannon to help...Im back in 9 days-better Check VM while its still here folks[/QUOTE]My strategy would be to wait until after the elections and see how things pan out. As the saying goes the only thing that is constant is change. We must accept whatever change occurs and act accordingly.
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New club help.
[QUOTE=MongerForSex;2228104]Help club is now open in centro. It's in Rio Branco. There are 50 girls. Open from 10 pm. The owner is American.
Entry is 20 reais.
Good time is back.[/QUOTE]Please provide details.
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[QUOTE=Turgid;2233757]My strategy would be to wait until after the elections and see how things pan out. As the saying goes the only thing that is constant is change. We must accept whatever change occurs and act accordingly.[/QUOTE]You're probably right about what to do. You'll recall all of the incessant speculation that went on in the FKK threads about the impact of the impending legal changes that took effect on July 1, 2017. Geez right now we don't have any solid indications of legal changes impacting prostitution in Brazil, and already mongers are beginning to speculate and worry. Please, let's not go there! Let's wait and see. In the meantime, I am hoping to get back to Brazil again in the next several months. But, that was already planned versus any kind of reaction to Bolsonaro being elected.
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First report.
Went to Rio last month. Decided I would try the termas, Mabs in incall service.
Was able to hit up Monte Carlo and 4 X 4. Was too tired and preoccupied to make it to Centaurus on my last night or any of the others. To be honest, I didn't particularly care for 4 X 4 or Monte Carlo, as I'm spoiled by FKK experience. I feel like the bar area way too small in both places, as I prefer wide open spaces like Cocal, FKK, Globe Zurich or just open air "hunting. " That being said, I would still head back to 4 x 4 next time I'm in town. I prefer those rooms and the general layout. Also felt the girls were a bit better looking in 4 x 4.
Process was simple enough in each place. I think I would up spending around 700 are at 4 x 4 and maybe a little less than 500 at Monte Carlo. I did a "Sultan" at 4 X4, which was worth it with the girl I picked but cheaped out due to tiredness at MC and only did a 40 min session in a small room.
I'm not very money conscious once I arrive but also not stupid. Though neither was breaking the bank, I totally prefer just using Hotside or similar sites for incall service. Did not have any bad experiences there and girls charged anywhere from 300-500/ hour, depending on preference. I figure for that damage, I can save the effort of going to termas as sitting in a tight dance floor area with 30 other guys is not really my thing.
In the future I'll probably just book an Apartment in Copa and use incall service, being sure to go for the girls that show their face. No bait and switch in my experience.
VM is not appealing to me at all. It's not what I seek out when I travel, so didn't bother going.
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New Year's Trip.
If anyone has any apartment rental connections, (4 bedrooms / 4 guys) in Leblon, Ipanema, or Copacabana. Please PM me. Rates are 2.5 x on AirBnB, and many of them have incorrect pricing.
Any advice or information would be appreciated.
Also, does anyone have recommendations for non-pro restaurant / bars that might be good for a group a gringos? I remember a place in Leblon, in 2012. We went every night, and pulled every night. However, I can't seem to find it. I'm guessing it's long gone. It was a two-story bar, with music upstairs, just a couple blocks up from the beach.
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Brazilian Politics
It's hard to say what a Bolsonaro victory will mean to the game. The "game" in Brazil is older than the modern political parties in the country. One thing I would have said for sure is a Bolsonaro victory would strengthen the Real. You are already seeing that.
What's happening in Brazil with Bolsonaro's likely victory is a repeat of global trends the last few years. Voters' preferences are breaking down into clear, polarized divisions. I'm not sure that voters clearly understanding the political differences is so terrible. Liberal journalists don't like strong right-leaning parties. They prefer and encourage centrist parties with a leftward drift.
If you like two parties playing in the center, you can look at Germany where you have two major parties virtually indistinguishable from each other. Extreme parties are gaining seats in the Bundestag while the two major parties play footsie with each other.
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[QUOTE=WyattEarp;2234021]It's hard to say what a Bolsonaro victory will mean to the game. The "game" in Brazil is older than the modern political parties in the country. One thing I would have said for sure is a Bolsonaro victory would strengthen the Real. You are already seeing that.
What's happening in Brazil with Bolsonaro's likely victory is a repeat of global trends the last few years. Voters' preferences are breaking down into clear, polarized divisions. I'm not sure that voters clearly understanding the political differences is so terrible. Liberal journalists don't like strong right-leaning parties. They prefer and encourage centrist parties with a leftward drift.
If you like two parties playing in the center, you can look at Germany where you have two major parties virtually indistinguishable from each other. Extreme parties are gaining seats in the Bundestag while the two major parties play footsie with each other.[/QUOTE]Bolsonaro will become another Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines. They think there tough talk and allowing police just to murder drug dealers without protocol will just make crime go away. Philippines is in worse shape then ever before, With More Drugs, More Crime, and Soaring Inflation with Higher Food Prices and a there currency devalued. Bolsonaro Victory will definitely help the Brazil Real as his economic advisor is looking to privatize everything from Healthcare to the Brazilian Rainforest. So after the honeymoon is over. Look for everything in Brazil to be super expensive. Which will create a war zone.
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[QUOTE=FuckAfMedDig;2233707] ... better Check VM while its still here folks[/QUOTE]Just got back from VM.
Pretty slow on a Monday night, but damn there were a few stunning hot and sexy mulatas, at 18 and 19 years old!
Ended up being a great night of fun!
Getting some good contact info around Rio and SP, just in case the PFP Doomsday guys are right, LOL.
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Bolsonaro.
Bolsonaro is a mixture of Trump and Duterte. With Lula in prison it was easy for him to win the election. People believe in him. He will get the economic going well, fight corruption and win the war against criminals. Easier said than done.
It will be interesting to see how the effects will be on the mongering scene. More expensive of course as the real is strengthening. If the brazilian economy gets stronger that might lead to more privées as the locals will have more money to spend on bunda. I just hope the evangélicos don't put pressure on Bolsonaro to close down privées. If Bolsonary manages to fight crimes and violence the cariocas might feel safer and start to go clubbing again like they used to. That would mean more girls on the clubs. Nobody knows how the monger-future looks in Brazil.
I would never consider to change playground because of Bolsonaro. Brazil will always have a nice mixture of pro's and regular girls.
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[QUOTE=Sperto;2234051]I would never consider to change playground because of Bolsonaro. Brazil will always have a nice mixture of pro's and regular girls.[/QUOTE]That's exactly what my Brazillian buddies tell me!