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I had a 3 pernoite week with Monique, 250 pernoite plus uber and eats, and there are so many young lasses lined up to take her place in my bed. Good problems.
I went into Rio centro today, but was a little knackered, so I came back to catch up on sleep.
Thanks to the veterans here like Senor Sperto for the list of other cities to visit in Brazil.
For what it is worth, as in the "two deaths of quincas water bray" this is a group not unlike that group, in which I admire the character of the corporal.
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Police made raids at 2 puteiros in Niteroi.
One seems to be Club 498 on Rua Barão do Amazonas 498, trash casa.
https://www.meiahora.com.br/geral/2021/05/6145089-policia-civil-interdita-duas-casas-de-prostituicao-em-niteroi.html
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[QUOTE=Spidy;2559445]Brazil / Latin American has always been a appealing and seductive place, for elder men to date younger women half their age, without any (or very little) societal backlash or becoming a social pariah.
So on the off chance, some of us elder statesmen / mongers happen to score with a nice hot 20+ something, your youthful choices aren't necessarily going to be a social death sentence.
Carry On![/QUOTE]I've been going to Rio for 41 years so yeah that makes me an elder statesman too. I'm okay with it but you have to try and keep yourself in shape but it does get harder and harder. On a recent trip I had an 18 year old escort show up at my hotel, they called me down to the reception she didn't have her ID but it was being discussed out loud that she was 18 for everybody in the reception area to hear. Now with me standing there like a broken down suitcase or old pair of shoes, she produces a picture of her ID on her phone and we're good to go. But I was thinking what the families in the lobby were thinking.
15 years ago I could pick up a 25 year old non pro but through the years the number has been rising, last year I picked up a chick who was 37, she worked as a chef in So Paulo. After an hour with me she said you're a safado aren't you? I really didn't expect this hot sex LOL. And she was my second one for the day, I had an escort earlier. You can play this game well into your 60's if you don't look or act or dress like an old man.
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[QUOTE=RioBob;2559604]I've been going to Rio for 41 years so yeah that makes me an elder statesman too. I'm okay with it but you have to try and keep yourself in shape but it does get harder and harder. On a recent trip I had an 18 year old escort show up at my hotel, they called me down to the reception she didn't have her ID but it was being discussed out loud that she was 18 for everybody in the reception area to hear. Now with me standing there like a broken down suitcase or old pair of shoes, she produces a picture of her ID on her phone and we're good to go. But I was thinking what the families in the lobby were thinking.
15 years ago I could pick up a 25 year old non pro but through the years the number has been rising, last year I picked up a chick who was 37, she worked as a chef in So Paulo. After an hour with me she said you're a safado aren't you? I really didn't expect this hot sex LOL. And she was my second one for the day, I had an escort earlier. You can play this game well into your 60's if you don't look or act or dress like an old man.[/QUOTE]People have no idea of my age, and will often guess that I'm 20+ years younger than I am! I must be doing something right, but genes clearly have a lot to do with that. No problems getting a boner for hot girls, and still cum multiple times during sessions. Hallelujah!
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Does anyone know how easy it is to get testosterone in injection form in Rio or even Sao Paulo?
My friend is looking to go to Brazil and due to the rules coming back into our country might have to stay there a while and he is already on self prescribed trt so will need some if he is there a while.
Thanks.
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[QUOTE=Sperto;2559566]Police made raids at 2 puteiros in Niteroi.
One seems to be Club 498 on Rua Baro do Amazonas 498, trash casa.
https://www.meiahora.com.br/geral/2021/05/6145089-policia-civil-interdita-duas-casas-de-prostituicao-em-niteroi.html[/QUOTE]I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you!
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[QUOTE=SoberHans69;2559621]Does anyone know how easy it is to get testosterone in injection form in Rio or even Sao Paulo?
My friend is looking to go to Brazil and due to the rules coming back into our country might have to stay there a while and he is already on self prescribed trt so will need some if he is there a while.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]Not trying to start drama but why did you mention self-prescribed TRT? You might as well just say TRT 😂.
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[QUOTE=Sperto;2559394]There is some hope for the old guys.
Not to forget, if you go to the backwaters in Brazil the chance of scoring is much greater. Brazil have 27 state capitals. Only a handful states are used to see gringos. You'll become a novelty, specially if you have blond hair and blue eyes. Resulting you'll have a wider range of available regular girls than you would have in e.g Rio de Janeiro, and also meaning that the old farts propably can lower their targets from 30+ to 20+. There are some tiny paradise cities spread out in Brazil (both in the Amazon and along the litoral) where gringos are very rare and welcomed with open legs.
If somebody is interested in other brazilian capitals I've made a ranking list of the 27 capitals. The list is 15 years old, but it gives a good idea.
[URL]http://internationalsexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?573-Other-Areas&p=532479&viewfull=1#post532479[/URL][/QUOTE]Love this topic. Question from a young guy who hasn't travelled to South America to monger yet, if there are talks of the "dangers" of walking around Centro Medellin or Rio and getting robbed, would the chances of those incidents happening be HIGHER in these backwaters of Brazil?
Granted, you are not walking around flashing money like an idiot.
Thanks.
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[QUOTE=HelloIm;2559669]Not trying to start drama but why did you mention self-prescribed TRT? You might as well just say TRT.[/QUOTE]Because if it was prescribed by a doctor he could take it over in his luggage with his prescription.
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[QUOTE=HelloIm;2559671] if there are talks of the "dangers" of walking around Centro Medellin or Rio and getting robbed, would the chances of those incidents happening be HIGHER in these backwaters of Brazil?.[/QUOTE]I would say there is close to a 0% chance. The main place that you need to look out in is Rio. The rest of Brazil is nothing like it and most people from other cities are even afraid to go there. The rest of Brazil is nowhere near as dangerous or favela-y. It is pretty laid back and quiet. Of the tons of cities that I have been to in Brazil, Maceio sticks out as one of my favorites and I could see myself living there.
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[QUOTE=RioBob;2559604]I've been going to Rio for 41 years so yeah that makes me an elder statesman too. . .[/QUOTE]Amazing! You have me bested by 10 years (off and on over last 31 yrs). Carry On!
[QUOTE=RioBob;2559604]. . . she said you're a safado aren't you? I really didn't expect this hot sex LOL. And she was my second one for the day, I had an escort earlier. You can play this game well into your 60's if you don't look or act or dress like an old man.[/QUOTE]Yep, those are most definitely words to live by. Treat your self well and moments like you describe, happen more often than not, for us such elder statesmen of distinction...kkk.
But why stop at 60? Well, I guess we all have to stop mongering at some point. Just enjoy and continue having fun trying to figure out that enigma.
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[QUOTE=HelloIm;2559671]Love this topic. Question from a young guy who hasn't travelled to South America to monger yet, if there are talks of the "dangers" of walking around Centro Medellin or Rio and getting robbed, would the chances of those incidents happening be HIGHER in these backwaters of Brazil?s.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2559696]I would say there is close to a 0% chance. The main place that you need to look out in is Rio. The rest of Brazil is nothing like it and most people from other cities are even afraid to go there. The rest of Brazil is nowhere near as dangerous or favela-y. It is pretty laid back and quiet. Of the tons of cities that I have been to in Brazil, Maceio sticks out as one of my favorites and I could see myself living there.[/QUOTE]While I personally have never experienced any problems, walking around in downtown centro (at all hours), in the big cites (Rio, SP, BH, Salv.) or the smaller cites for that matter, it is interesting to note that the highest crime rate / murders per capita, year over year, are always in the smaller Brazilian cities (Natal, Fortaleza, Manaus, Recife, Aracaju even Macei).
[url]https://9jatoday.com/most-dangerous-cities-in-the-world/[/url]
[url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_by_murder_rate[/url]
Perhaps a bit puzzling to decipher, why smaller cities have high crime rates, than RJ / SP, but make of it, what you will.
My personal experiences staying in many of these "smaller cities", has been all good, except for the major fluctuations in talent / action from time to time.
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[QUOTE=HelloIm;2559671]Love this topic. Question from a young guy who hasn't travelled to South America to monger yet, if there are talks of the "dangers" of walking around Centro Medellin or Rio and getting robbed, would the chances of those incidents happening be HIGHER in these backwaters of Brazil?
Granted, you are not walking around flashing money like an idiot.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]I believe any big city in Brazil has dangers lurking around when a vacationing gringo is walking down the street without a worry in the world. I've been warned to be careful in the following cities aside from Rio: SP, Manaus, Sao Luiz (multiple times in my two separate 1-night stays including a cabby who told me not to walk 200-300 yards across the central plaza to my hotel late at night), Iguassu (warned repeatedly by the well-meaning locals), Salvador (again warned repeatedly by the well-meaning locals), Porto Allegro (by an expat couple living there for 10 years). Interestingly, denizens of Curitiba seem to be more relaxed about street crime, but that might be just my impression.
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[QUOTE=HelloIm;2559671]Love this topic. Question from a young guy who hasn't travelled to South America to monger yet, if there are talks of the "dangers" of walking around Centro Medellin or Rio and getting robbed, would the chances of those incidents happening be HIGHER in these backwaters of Brazil?[/QUOTE]
In general the brazilian capitals in the north and northeast are more violent than Rio de Janeiro. Most of the major cities have favelas with the presence of all the usual criminal organizations. Your safety depends on where you go and when. Many of these capitals have centros that are perfectly safe during daytime but are deserted and dangerous at nighttime. Some of the capitals have touristic bairros where you can feel quite safe at night. In 31 years I've never been mugged in Brazil. I think you could feel safe as long as you use common sense. On the other hand if you walk into the wrong street and are unlucky you might get robbed.
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Rio is just around the corner!
The discos haven't opened yet, have they? Do you know when they might open?
On the other hand, we will go to the Transamerica but we also want to see the best places for our first time in Rio (thermal baths, discos, clubs, etc.)
Maybe:
X days for Transamerica.
1 day for 4 x 4 or Montecarlo?
1 day for Mabs.
1 day for Copa 583.