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  1. Here is how he looked before he had any plastic surgery done and next to that photo is a current photo of him - Do you think he looked better without the surgery?
  2. What kind of person or surgeon would do this many surgeries on one person? The person no longer looks human - in my opinion. He must be a horribly unhappy person.
  3. The video is gone but there are many photos of him online - Here are some - https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&q=human+ken+doll+has+many+plastic+surgeries&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjJ9ZGdtufgAhUT854KHdUVA5oQsAR6BAgDEAE&biw=1120&bih=604
  4. I never had to pay a fee when a garoto stayed over. However, I do not have another registered guest (your partner) with me in the room. If you have a separate room from your partner, you will not be charged for a visitor to your room or to the lounge. Since I don't know your set up at the hotel, it is difficult to answer. Clearly, if you have your own room, you will not be charged for a visitor to spend the night and/or if the guest accompanies you to the lounge. On the other hand, if you share a room with your partner, it is likely a third person visitor will be noticed as you enter the hotel. The lounge is fairly large with several divided sections. It is unlikely you will have a problem gaining access to the lounge as it is accessed via your room key. Besides, you are entitled to a guest in the lounge. The rules, as they are written, are ambiguous. The fact that you had to pay a fee at a different hotel has no bearing on the hotel in Sao Paulo. Look at the Marriott rules (and whether you have your own room) as they now control most of their hotels. To be on the safe side, since you are allowed one guest (as a Platinum member) it might be better for you to enter with the visitor and then have your partner use his key to enter a minute or so later. This is only to avoid possible embarrassment assuming your partner does not have his own separate room.
  5. Better late than never - go up 20 posts and see the same guy - Many photos of this guy who is NOT in South America - - - - https://yandex.ru/images/search?pos=3&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.boytoy.com%2Fforums%2Fuploads%2Fmonthly_2019_01%2FE3138D8C-B951-4193-871B-C7DC7476C32A.thumb.png.154e2673e19d60a7a0843a0669e0a260.png&img_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.roleplay.me%2Fphotos%2F24%2F37%2Fm_4233751737071535263.jpeg&rpt=imagelike
  6. That hotel is only one block from Avenida Paulista, a major street in Sao Paulo. I stayed at that hotel last year. If you have at least "Platinum status" with Marriott Hotels (the holding company of Renaissance Hotel) you will be able to use the club lounge during your stay. You can also buy access to the lounge if the hotel is not full. I do not know the cost to buy access to the lounge. You have to ask at the check-in desk. That hotel has one of the better club lounges of many of Marriott's chain hotels. It is large and has breakfast and dinner included while using the lounge. It is also open during the day for minor snacks. If you have access to the lounge, you pay nothing extra for your meals in the lounge. If you walk one block to Avenida Paulista, then walk to Trionon park, you will find many hustlers in the park looking for customers. Although there are hustlers in the park, you are better off going to a sauna for safety purposes. Here is a link to the park - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parque_Trianon Here is another link that shows the area of the park as well as the famous MASP building and other interesting places in that general area. For reasons I do not understand, the link includes photos from Paris and Munich and other cities. But, most of the photos at the beginning of the link are related to Sao Paulo. https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&q=sao+paulo+-+trionon+ark&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi2m6f_rdrgAhXkJTQIHfo3DZ4QsAR6BAgEEAE&biw=1120&bih=604 Have a great time -
  7. Hi, you said you travel a lot to Latin America and Europe. Brazil is no more or less dangerous than parts of Latin America. Some parts of Europe are as dangerous as Brazil. Medellin, for example. I was there last year and had a wonderful time. It is not as interesting (to me) as Brazil but it was fun. I would return. You do not need to go to a studio for a massage. At the saunas there are usually guys who are fairly good at massage. When you go into the sauna, just ask to see the masseur. As I wrote, there are more than eighty museums in Sao Paulo. The most famous is MASP located in a very good neighborhood downtown (Avenida Paulista). Last year they had on display more than fifty original Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Yes, originals! Think of the cost of those treasures. There is so much to do you really should check google. As I do not know your interests, I do not know what to recommend. Prior to your going, you might want to see about setting up your telephone so you will be able to communicate while in Brazil (Uber, garotos etc).
  8. Hi, I think you made a wise decision to skip Carnaval in Rio. It is very crowded during that event. Many ordinary things like hotels and certain restaurant prices get doubled and tripled in price during Carnaval. My first Carnaval in Rio made me ask myself, why I was there. I did not enjoy it at all. I enjoyed being in Brazil but I did not enjoy the celebrations because of the massive crowds. I am of ordinary height. However, when I went out walking in the areas where celebrations were being held, all I could see was the backs of the people in massive crowds in front of me. Performers on stages could not be seen, only heard. Despite the crowds and lack of ability to physically see any performance, I am glad I had the experience of attending one Carnaval. How else can one evaluation something without experience or exposure? You said you read a lot about Sao Paulo on these threads. Therefore, I will not go into much except to say there is a lot to do in Sao Paulo during the day if you have interests other than to visit the saunas. There are more than eighty museums in Sao Paulo and there are a lot of cultural things available. You mentioned Lagoa sauna. I have been there hundreds of times over the years. The fact that I have been there so often and so many times must mean that I like the place. You don't need me to go into detail about Lagoa as you said you read this forum. I cannot add much to what has already been written about that sauna. I have been visiting Brazil for going on sixteen years, many times each year. Last year was the first time I had a bad experience on the street with muggers. That experience will not stop me from visiting Brazil but it will make me more cautious than I have ever been while visiting Brazil. You should remain alert while in Brazil. In my case, there was nothing I could do. Two muggers appeared out of a doorway around eight thirty at night while I had just exited an Uber en route to a restaurant only about one hundred feet from where I exited the Uber. Thus, no matter how careful you are, if your unlucky number comes up, it comes up and often there is nothing you can do about it. As to Florianapolis, there are parts of the city that are nice. However, over the past three years, crime has increased there markedly. Here is a link to a study that was updated last month that shows an increase in street muggings in the city. https://www.numbeo.com/crime/in/Florianopolis Your Brazilian friend who recommended the city might not be aware of current statistics. You wrote "it seems the bathhouses are less about having fun with locals who are horny and more of hiring escorts" - I believe you are describing a regular gay sauna. There are many regular gay saunas in Brazil but I do not go to them. The variety of person available there is not what I seek and vice a versa. So, yes, the saunas discussed on this forum are saunas where you will meet hustlers or commonly known as garotos. Lastly, you wrote - " Do people walk around in towels or fully dressed?" The answer is yes, to both - some people walk around the saunas in towels (most) while some walk around the saunas fully dressed. It is up to you how you want to dress and what to wear. I have even seen guys in Lagoa wearing a dress and no one gave them any trouble. At another sauna in Sao Paulo - Fragata, I have often seen the same man wear a dress - he is transvestite and seems to be liked by most customers and some garotos. There will be others to give guidance. Have a wonderful time in Brazil - it is not like any other place in the world.
  9. Seriously, do you think the U.S. State Department is going to publish a warning not to visit an active prison for paid gay sex with inmates? Please tell me this is a joke!
  10. I don't complain about all of your posts. I do complain about your posts that attack other posters as you seem to delight doing, repeatedly. Clearly, when our language was created, the word, misanthrope was added with you in mind.
  11. "Slashing your throat" My goodness, you are sick and violent. Where do you get ideas like that? I keep waiting for your next letter saying goodbye to the forum. That keeps me optimistic.
  12. What an unhappy miserable person you are! You delight in causing friction and discord in this forum. That fact that the Ford Motor Company is going out of business in Brazil apparently delights you. That is sick!
  13. This is not a photo of Sauna Thermas in Barcelona, the subject of this thread. The photo and ad are of a different sauna on a different street. I do not believe they have working boys at the sauna in your ad. It they do, I have not been aware of it. According to the guys I met at Thermas, they said that the only sauna in Barcelona with working boys is Thermas.
  14. I believe you are thinking of a different sauna. Unless I am color blind, I never noticed that clients and working boys used a different color towel. I have visited Sauna Thermas many times over many years.
  15. I went back through this thread and I read each and every post. I must say I am puzzled by your adverse reaction to the information offered by @SolaceSoul. Unlike many on this forum, he has personally visited the DM and he personally knows the people mentioned by 1tennisace. SolaceSoul offered pragmatic information for you, particularly about the "finders fee" imposed by Manny. You might want to rethink your harsh and inappropriate scathing of him.
  16. Exactly - Very few garotos in Brazil speak English. Some know a few words but setting up a complicated arrangement like is being pursued is destined to go wrong considering the language barrier.
  17. There you go again - writing inflammatory posts. Last week, you attacked what I wrote. Others members of the forum pointed out to you that you misinterpreted what I had written. You have a proclivity for being excessively and unreasonably critical of other members for seemingly no reason. Is it really so difficult to ignore a post you do not like? I realize you have written "goodbye" letters to this forum and to the "other site" many times only to come back with civility that lasted only a few days each time. Rather than write nasty posts in response to other members or goodbye letters, why not just be nice or say nothing if you do not like a post. It really would make your life more pleasant.
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