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For SP, the best place to stay is near casarao maybe rua augusta Airbnb or sex motel, see [URL]guiadomodels.com.br[/URL].
[QUOTE=Sp1000;3008638]I need to visit Brazil soon. On the way from the US east to Sao Paulo and on the way back, I want to visit a few cities in central / southern America.
I had Medellin and Bogota in mind but I want to change the plan due to the current status in Colombia.
Brazil is the only central / southern American country that I have been. I am familiar with the Brazilian mongering system and I like it.
I know that Brazil is one of the best mongering spots considering the system and girls' attitudes. *.
So my expectations are a bit lower for other destinations,*but still want to try other countries with different atmosphere.
If I want to spend in a few cities (2 to 3 nights at each city) before and after my visit to Brazil, where can be good options?
San Jose, Costa Rica?*Lima, Peru?*Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep?
Thanks,[/QUOTE]I have been to San Jose, CR and Sosua, DR multiple times before. I have only been to Rio once, but planning a trip to SP soon. I have to say the scene is better is Brazil, but I did have fun staying at the Sportsman's lodge in San Jose. I liked staying in the courtyard rooms, right by the bar. I could easily get a chica in my room and not even have to put on pants. But Sousa, DR is cheaper and more in line with the costs of Brazil. But it is fun to go explore all of them and figure out what is fun for you as everyone is different.
The best punting destination in the Americas by far, IMHO, is Brazil (SP, RJ), then followed somewhat distantly by Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena, and finally San Jose. Now don't get me wrong, you can have a fun time in any of these towns, but SP & RJ are better at provided both the high end and the not so high end experience. KKK.
As an alternative to the countries mentioned: you might also want to check out some other cities and towns in Brazil or even hop down to BA and see what is going on down there if Colombia turns you off.
[QUOTE=Sp1000;3008638]I need to visit Brazil soon. On the way from the US east to Sao Paulo and on the way back, I want to visit a few cities in central / southern America.
I had Medellin and Bogota in mind but I want to change the plan due to the current status in Colombia.
Brazil is the only central / southern American country that I have been. I am familiar with the Brazilian mongering system and I like it.
I know that Brazil is one of the best mongering spots considering the system and girls' attitudes. *.
So my expectations are a bit lower for other destinations,*but still want to try other countries with different atmosphere.[/QUOTE]
To Axel Heyst,
BA means Buenos Aires? Do you have any suggestion on where to visit?
The Argentina forum seems to be outdated and organized in a different way from here.
[QUOTE=WillieDave;3008683]I have been to San Jose, CR and Sosua, DR multiple times before. I have only been to Rio once, but planning a trip to SP soon. I have to say the scene is better is Brazil, but I did have fun staying at the Sportsman's lodge in San Jose. I liked staying in the courtyard rooms, right by the bar. I could easily get a chica in my room and not even have to put on pants. But Sousa, DR is cheaper and more in line with the costs of Brazil. But it is fun to go explore all of them and figure out what is fun for you as everyone is different.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=AxelHeyst;3008760]The best punting destination in the Americas by far, IMHO, is Brazil (SP, RJ), then followed somewhat distantly by Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena, and finally San Jose. Now don't get me wrong, you can have a fun time in any of these towns, but SP & RJ are better at provided both the high end and the not so high end experience. KKK.
As an alternative to the countries mentioned: you might also want to check out some other cities and towns in Brazil or even hop down to BA and see what is going on down there if Colombia turns you off.[/QUOTE]
So just paid for visa application and I am booking flight and room once approved. I plan on staying two months in Brazil, One month in Sao Paulo and one month in Rio. What is the best option for a monthly rental in each city? I am guessing Airbnb? Looking for a decent place where price matches quality meaning not a budget motel but also not a 5 star hotel. I am thinking Sao Paulo first and finish in Rio. Any suggestions? Areas to stay?
Prime plus Miruna equals 57 friends.
Damn, that was fun! Best time ever. I went to 57 Friends to see one or two new gals. The session was okay nothing special. It was cold as fvck in the bar. I asked Julia to turn up the heat. I walked into the back room with the pool table, music, and other. All of a sudden I hear five meninas scream my name. WTF is going on. Three garotas from Miruna and two garotas from Prime were having an after-work party.
I joined in the fun. Hugs kisses, sexy dancing on the strip pole. It was a blast. I never thought about it before but of course, garotas from different clinics know each other. Sheetz, miruna, and prime gals in the same spot as 57 friends garotas was damn fun as hell.
Drinking, dancing, touching everywhere, lesbo kissing, we controlled the music so played my Spotify playlist for the entire bar. We ate some pastels, finger food, and more dirty dancing. Each of the five garota whispered in my ear they wanted me to bang them right now. In the club. Don't know how they could still be horny as hell. These garotas were using the same names as in the Miruna and Prime presentation lineup. Their real names were different of course. Four out of five kept stroking and feeling me up to get aroused. It damn worked. Had to have them now. Since 57 Friends is a freelance joint, I took two of them upstairs to the room. The larger rooms are #1 and 2, they have a nice couch across from the bed. I selected one from Prime, and one from Miruna to mix and match. They were drinking, smoking Marola, lesbi kissing and doing everything I wanted for an hour. It was convenient to use the rooms in 57 to bang out visiting clinicas garotas. K.
A memorable night when the garotas choose to party with you because they like having fun too. Forista discount for a one hour session is 300 reais before 8 pm, 400 or 450 reais after 8 pm. They read the gpguia reviews to verify foristas.
[QUOTE=RamDavidson84;3008864]So just paid for the visa application and I am booking the flight and room once approved. I plan on staying two months in Brazil, One month in Sao Paulo, and one month in Rio. What is the best option for a monthly rental in each city? I am guessing Airbnb? Looking for a decent place where price matches quality meaning not a budget motel but also not a 5-star hotel. I am thinking of Sao Paulo first and finishing in Rio. Any suggestions? Areas to stay?[/QUOTE]In São Paulo book Airbnb for a week or five days first. After you arrive it is easier to figure out if the Airbnb place works for you or sucks. The wifi, water pressure, noisy street, noisy planes, sketchy neighborhood at night vs daytime (in Rio Centro at night is fvcking deserted) the elevator is broken, or Damn loud construction noise at 0600 am, too far from restaurants or supermarket to walk, not *really* garota and marola friendly, air-con or heat doesn't work, nosy ass owner lives next door old lady wants to keep an "eye" on your place, worse —they are not responsive on wassap to fixing things. The security code stops working for no reason at 2 am. Stuff in the apartment breaks in a month. It's a damn pain in the ass to get a month's refund if the place doesn't live up to expectations. Easy to visit other Airbnb spots if there is a problem with the one you booked. If happy & everything works out offer to pay outside the app, via Stripe, and ask for a discount lower than [URL]booking.com[/URL] or Airbnb rate. Speaking some Portuguese helps in the communication.
[QUOTE=Tochka;3008941]...... not *really* garota ... friendly......[/QUOTE]Now that's the deal breaker.
[QUOTE=Tochka;3008941]In So Paulo book Airbnb for a week or five days first. After you arrive it is easier to figure out if the Airbnb place works for you or sucks. The wifi, water pressure, noisy street, noisy planes, sketchy neighborhood at night vs daytime (in Rio Centro at night is fvcking deserted) the elevator is broken, or Damn loud construction noise at 0600 am, too far from restaurants or supermarket to walk, not *really* garota and marola friendly, air-con or heat doesn't work, nosy ass owner lives next door old lady wants to keep an "eye" on your place, worse they are not responsive on wassap to fixing things. The security code stops working for no reason at 2 am. Stuff in the apartment breaks in a month. It's a damn pain in the ass to get a month's refund if the place doesn't live up to expectations. Easy to visit other Airbnb spots if there is a problem with the one you booked. If happy & everything works out offer to pay outside the app, via Stripe, and ask for a discount lower than [URL]booking.com[/URL] or Airbnb rate. Speaking some Portuguese helps in the communication.[/QUOTE]I was trying to save some money by booking by the month, but surprising I am getting good price for the hotels in Copacabana. Looks like I can get a really nice place for around 85 bucks a night which is doable for me. Are the hotels garota friendly? Am I getting price gouged at 85 a night or is that normal? Same for Sao paulo, are the hotels in Moema garota friendly or are these airbnb cities?
[QUOTE=RamDavidson84;3008980]I was trying to save some money by booking by the month, but surprising I am getting good price for the hotels in Copacabana. Looks like I can get a really nice place for around 85 bucks a night which is doable for me. Are the hotels garota friendly? Am I getting price gouged at 85 a night or is that normal? Same for Sao paulo, are the hotels in Moema garota friendly or are these airbnb cities?[/QUOTE]Recommend to read through a dozen or so pages of the So Paulo hotel thread.
[URL]http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?4069-Sao-Paulo-Hotels-and-List[/URL]
Guys have shared their experiences in So Paulo hotel, Airbnb, GF etc. It also explains why dudes are not likely to share their favorite girlfriendly Airbnb spots.
I pay $32 usd a night low season up to $44 usd carnival time for the apartment .YMMV
[QUOTE=RamDavidson84;3008980]I was trying to save some money by booking by the month, but surprising I am getting good price for the hotels in Copacabana. Looks like I can get a really nice place for around 85 bucks a night which is doable for me. Are the hotels garota friendly? Am I getting price gouged at 85 a night or is that normal? Same for Sao paulo, are the hotels in Moema garota friendly or are these airbnb cities?[/QUOTE]Most of the hotels in Copacabana are not girlfriendly, so you may have to talk to the hotel management you had booked with about guest policy.
I had stayed at Moema hotels Wyndham Ibirapuera Convention Plaza, Mercure times square and Mercure Privilege. All those hotels are girl friendly (up to the number of guests you have booked the room for).
Dealing with Airbnb apartments security every time I bring a guest is a hassle for me, so I prefer staying at reasonably priced hotels even if they are bit more expensive than Airbnbs.
[QUOTE=RamDavidson84;3008980]I was trying to save some money by booking by the month, but surprising I am getting good price for the hotels in Copacabana. Looks like I can get a really nice place for around 85 bucks a night which is doable for me. Are the hotels garota friendly? Am I getting price gouged at 85 a night or is that normal? Same for Sao paulo, are the hotels in Moema garota friendly or are these airbnb cities?[/QUOTE]I stayed in Transamerica Prime International Plaza near Ave Paulista. It is 3+ stars hotel, but I rented it through Airbnb. Looks like some rooms are private and rented out on Airbnb. Just search Airbnb on that location. Price was 80+. This is hotel, so breakfast is available for are $62 and you can ask for free room service at any time. Wifi is good, but has some issues (I already reviewed it before). There are no any construction around, so it is quiet. Location is very good, in the center of everything. There is a self-service laundry in 10 minutes walk. Not sure about "guest friendliness", but looks like it should be OK, if you registered two guests.
[QUOTE=Lalabo;3009085]Most of the hotels in Copacabana are not girlfriendly, so you may have to talk to the hotel management you had booked with about guest policy.
I had stayed at Moema hotels Wyndham Ibirapuera Convention Plaza, Mercure times square and Mercure Privilege. All those hotels are girl friendly (up to the number of guests you have booked the room for).
Dealing with Airbnb apartments security every time I bring a guest is a hassle for me, so I prefer staying at reasonably priced hotels even if they are bit more expensive than Airbnbs.[/QUOTE]I have had mixed experiences at Copa hotels.
Arena Leme (way east end) we went right in at 9:30 pm no questions.
Miramar Windsor (way west end) no prob registering my girl for a three day visit. Did get a little hassle at 4:30 AM when I brought a different girl. They made me unregister first girl and register second. No issue with extra fees.
Hilton (mid beach). Very mixed. Registered my GF for three days. Brought a different girl at 10 pm and walked right upstairs. Brought a different girl another day at 4 AM and they stopped me and wouldn't let me unregister reregister. Had to add her as a guest for extra fee.
So I guess YMMV tho it consistently wasn’t an issue in the evening but was in the wee hours. I just roll the dice. No nice hotel is like a hard stop on girls. I can't comment on Airbnb.
[QUOTE=Tochka;3009070]Recommend to read through a dozen or so pages of the So Paulo hotel thread.
[URL]http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?4069-Sao-Paulo-Hotels-and-List[/URL]
Guys have shared their experiences in So Paulo hotel, Airbnb, GF etc. It also explains why dudes are not likely to share their favorite girlfriendly Airbnb spots.
I pay $32 usd a night low season up to $44 usd carnival time for the apartment .YMMV[/QUOTE]Thanks for tip.
I realized I have some flight credits that expire pretty soon for AA and I don't want to lose them.
So I applied for a Visa last night, but have a question for anyone that could help I would be really grateful.
At my age my pecker needs Viagra to work and condoms are absolutely out of the question.
Are there any venues that they are negotiable for BBFS, I think Praca de Republica has some street action.
Also cheap casas / brothels in that area. Are there are other streetwalker scenes or casas / brothels where BBFS may be negotiable for an upcharge.
Like it is in most scenes around the world (but not all, like FKKs are pretty tough).
I've heard there are some brothels in Centro Rio, I may check them out.
But I want to see SP and I will certainly try to get some BBFS at Scandallo, and let you all know my results.
Although the idea of overpaying for possy is not my idea of a good time.
If I go in there and see a beautiful 18 yr old ballerina Goddess that wants my sperm and the money.
In my pocket I'm willing to splurge, but from what I've ever read about the place, it sounds like many other "upscale" hustles.
Where they have Pros usually 30+ MILFs that have been around the block more than once and are more mercenary than most that.
Find the venue that encourages their avarice, and they usually don't appreciate competition from hot fresh meat.
I'm flexible high end, low end and anything in between, my budget is very fluid.
My requirements are not, I need BBFS or nothing at all, and I don't like MILFs.
Give me a crack head off the street before some MILF in a dress w / 2 kids.
Many TIA to anyone that can help out the old pecker.