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12-09-21 14:52 #13697
Posts: 1019Living with Covid in SP
Originally Posted by SamaRiding [View Original Post]
P.S. One night with the windows open, I wore my mask below my chin on an Uber ride to Scandallo. The next morning I received a text message from Uber warning me that if I violated their mask rule one more time my account "might" be cancelled. I wore my mask properly on all subsequent Uber rides. Ha Ha.
P.S. S. Some hotels, restaurants, and shopping malls require a temperature check before entry. Get vaxed before you go to Brazil.
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12-09-21 14:17 #13696
Posts: 7129Retirement
Originally Posted by SamaRiding [View Original Post]
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12-09-21 07:03 #13695
Posts: 279Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
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12-09-21 06:55 #13694
Posts: 279I wasn't planning to Casarão tonight. I had a girl who I met previously at connections and then again in a CLínica this week, come over to my place in the evening for a few hours. She mentioned she was going to work at Sasarão after our session and asked if I wanted to go. Why not. So I dumped my initial plan for Scandallo and we took an Uber together to Casarão. Got there at 11 pm. Tonight weds night was completely different than sat night. It was super crowded. There were maybe 100-150 girls, a very good live band and striptease show every hour. For those who don't know, this club is actually two levels (which I didn't know in my first visit). There is a lower level from the stairs next to the first floor men's bathroom, the lower level is more lounge but almost as large as the first floor. Both levels were packed. A club atmosphere with good music, girls were dancing and drinking, some girls in just a bikini on top and several girls with see thru clothes. Might be too crowded for some and definitely more guys than girls, and of course the average girl rating in much better in Scandallo. But it was fun and I estimate it's half the cost of Scandallo. I didn't even session tonight even though there were some hot girls. I was pretty drained from 3 intense Clínicas sessions during the day and then the 2+ hours with my evening girl. I really envy those you can move here for work or retire with so many different avenues to meet girls.
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12-08-21 21:33 #13693
Posts: 617Corona passport
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/equili...ampaign=comptw
“Governor Joao Doria (PSDB) stated that, if the federal government does not adhere to the vaccination passport by December 15, the document will be required throughout Sao Paulo as from that date.
According to the governor, the document will be required for anyone entering the state by any means, whether through airports, ports or road.
"Brazil cannot become a tourist paradise for deniers. The denial of this country only exists in the minds of this minister (of Health, Marcelo Queiroga) and the president. If by December 15 the federal government does not adopt the passport, Sao Paulo will adopt", said Doria”.
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12-08-21 11:43 #13692
Posts: 32Why SA in Brazil
Originally Posted by Hobbying [View Original Post]
Well I don't know if I don't try right.
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12-08-21 05:58 #13691
Posts: 279Just another way
Originally Posted by Hobbying [View Original Post]
Almost all the girls in the boates, online, and clinicas are open to mini relationships and "dates" as you can read from the many reports. Offer them a trip to Rio or Europe, and they will jump at it since many of girls have not been any where. I asked a Scandallo girl if she wanted to have dinner before sex, and she said yes. I didn't paid for her extra time, just her food and drinks. For Brazil, I see seeking as just another way to contact girls. There is also Twitter. I have a list of 70 girls on Twitter that I haven't even contacted yet. In countries like the USA, seeking plays a much bigger role since prostitution is illegal. In countries there it is legal like Brazil or Germany, I think it will play a much smaller part unless if the girls on seeking speak English, that would be a big plus since very few girls speak English well. Also in Brazil many of these girls are not full "pros" and have other jobs or school. One of my regular girls works in the hospital and her shifts are 12 h every other day and she told me I can see her on any of her days off. Another is a medical student.
I think 1000 r for most or all the night is a fair deal. I find that 200-250 r per hour is the sweet spot. Of course if you are Porto fluent and a local, you can do a lot better.
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12-08-21 00:28 #13690
Posts: 21Originally Posted by Hobbying [View Original Post]
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12-07-21 16:19 #13689
Posts: 651Originally Posted by Kfranchie [View Original Post]
BTW, if you don't live in BR guess what she is doing when you're not around.
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12-07-21 00:50 #13688
Posts: 21Originally Posted by Chege [View Original Post]
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12-07-21 00:12 #13687
Posts: 32SA in SP
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
I will place my questions in the SA Thread, I just didn't see any Brazil topics there that's why I thought I should place it in SP Thread.
I also thought about 700 - 1000 Reais should do for PPM.
I will report back my experiences if they let me in the country in January.
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12-05-21 06:29 #13686
Posts: 279OK. I spoke too soon. Casarão was empty at 10:30 p but good numbers by 11:30 p. New girls were coming even at midnight, so definitely a late night place. Entry was 30 r with no consumption. Or 50 r, all consumption. Beers was 20 r. Mixed crowd of young and old. Better music than Scandallo, a mixed of rock. I saw two Clínica prime girls working at this boate, one spinner who I have been with several time before. Funny meeting her. Maybe 30-40 girls. Average girl is definitely less than Scandallo average. But there are some hotties. I took a early 20's branca thin blonde with perfect breasts. Her initial ask was 400 r for half hour or 500 r for one hour. I ask if she kissed and she immediately DFKed me and I just counter 400 r for one hour and she agreed. All GFE session. The room was 80 r for one hour and was good. It's next door. You have to pay your bill and they give a white wristband if you want to come back. Room setup like Scandallo with glass shower and toilet, but room was smaller and not as nice.
I also went into the American Balneário club next door to check it out. Cover was 20 r. It was empty. Maybe 6 not cute girls. Só skip it. Augusta Ave was packed with young party kids. Some of the clubs had over 100 people waiting on line on the streets. A few decent looking bars if you want just want a drink with the locals. Also there were a bunch late night food places that were still open at 2 am when I left.
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12-05-21 02:30 #13685
Posts: 279Field report. I just arrived at this club. The door is checking vaccination cards! I was shocked and not prepared. First time have been asked for vaccination here. I didn't bring my paper card. But I showed my New York State COVID app and that was ok. There were a bunch of locals outside who couldn't get in. Inside is completely empty at 10:27 p on a Saturday. Probably took everybody by surprised.
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12-05-21 02:16 #13684
Posts: 279Easy prepaid SIM card
I remembering reading some SIM card (cheep) saga reports. Although I have T-Mobile with free international roaming, the data speed is crap. So I just got into SP and decided to get a SIM card. There is a news stand one block away from CLínica Prime that sells all the carriers (Vivo, TIM etc) prepaid SIM cards. I got the Vivo which was for 3 Gb and unlimited phone? For 15 are. The other carriers were also 15 r. Not sure what the duration is, maybe a month? No passport, CPF, bank account, address, mother maiden name. Just gave the guy 15 r cash and got the SIM. I inserted it into my phone and within a few minutes, it's working.
This is address of news stand.
Av. Iraí, 297 - Moema, São Paulo. SP, 04082-000, Brazil.
Oh before this. Last night, I went to the Vivo store on the 3rd floor in the Moema mall, showed them my CPF and passport, took a ticket number, waited and then the guy tells me the SIM activating system is down. Hahaha.
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12-04-21 19:14 #13683
Posts: 7129Emergency Assistance
Originally Posted by Kcrl01 [View Original Post]
https://br.usembassy.gov/embassy-consulates/saopaulo/
USA Citizens with emergencies, please call (61) 3312-7400.
Outside of Office Hours, contact: (61) 3312-7400.