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  1. While the GLP-1 receptor agonist group of drugs are incredibly effective. I encourage you to check with your doctor if this particular one is right for you. You can just ask "hypothetically". The side effect profile of these drugs are not to be trifled with. If your doctor says go ~ then I hope you get the desired results! Boa Sorte!
  2. I tip anywhere from 10-50 reais depending on the time they spend with me. Like I said tipping was encouraged. I was the only foreigner the time I went and I had a blast. Most locals I did not see tip actual cash. But It was mentioned to me by one local that most tip using PIX and the dancers do remember the tippers. I have never actually seen a 10 reais bill, if I had them I would use them to tip to the ones that are not my type and don't really want to spend more time with after the first tip. Like Pauliero, sitting with me also increases the possibility of a larger tip. Interpretation: Bitterness, anhedonia.
  3. You know what they say, you secretly love what you say you hate. You keep trash talking Brazil but you keep going.
  4. Are there any GP saunas in porto alegre?
  5. you have to be 100% certain this guy is safe before taking him to your hotel. there's enough fun to be had at the saunas I think.
  6. Tipping is encouraged for all the dancers/performers yes. But for them actually "charging": No certain amount is required. Same with the dancers. When I apologized to a dancer that I was out of tipping money, he was quite gracious about it. He actually still came to me to do his thing another time after. Hope we can meet up again Pauliero! Sorry We missed each other by like a day last time.
  7. the interactive guys do not charge, it's part of the show. I Imagine you can get their phone number and they would some private time.
  8. There really is only 1 back-dark room with a "bed" and a horse bench. It is connected also an "outdoor" back area. It is very dark in the dark room and there is sufficient light in the outdoor smoking area. None of these areas are completely private. The rooms are really just a place for customers to sneak off when they get horny while at the bar. The strippers are pretty hot and set the mood. There was one night I was there from 10 - 4 and on hottie patron kept sneaking to the back room. Pretty sure he knew it was always me who followed him there hahah. The interactive boys will usually end up in the back rooms after the stage show. The venue itself will be darkened after the stage show so the whole place becomes an orgy if people all participate, the interactive boys will go from patron to patron before ending in the dark room. I haven't participated with the porn actors but it's nice to be invited hahaha. I like HH more for sneaking to the backroom, watching the show and getting phone numbers.
  9. You must have had some really terrible experiences in Brazil. I feel bad for you. Why do you even go when you obviously don't enjoy yourself? I can assure you things happen as advertised. Hot house is a lot of fun and the hosts are really accommodating.
  10. Even though SP is safer and have hotter GPs than Rio, it's still hard not to go to Rio if you are a beach lover (like me). That being said, if you don't need a beach vacation and going for the GPs, SP has definitely been better recently. Anyone coming to Rio/SP in the next weeks ?
  11. Whenever gays converge there always has to be that bitter queen that has to put everyone down. Since your posts are neither informative nor entertaining, what exactly is the purpose of the messages you send? Should ask your MD for some prozac, works wonders.
  12. Does anyone remember a waiter at pointe named Igor? What a hottie he was. And then DJ David . so sexy.
  13. The first time is always the sweetest 😛 hahah. It takes a little time to get used to how different things are in Brazil. They gayness, the openness. It's pretty cool that you went to all those places. Glad you have a great time.
  14. I stayed in an AirBnb in my last trip to SP. Literal 3 minute Walk to the sauna. I used Ubers for my day trips, went home to freshen up and walked to Lagoa and walked home. Usually stopped by a store on the way back to the airbnb to buy dinner or snacks. Just walk confidently, dress simply, no flashiness.
  15. Soooooo much flying. I did a trip like this in Europe a few years ago, to do little previews of each city. Kind of regret not lingering in cities I was truly interested in.
  16. Making a connection with the a GP can both be a good a bad thing. They can develop a stickiness that is often not very attractive (not all, some endearing). I make it quite clear that my life in Brazil is completely separate to my life at home. I simply will not reply when it the messaging gets too heavy.
  17. Nothing like the first Brazilian experience!!! Excited for you! Have fun but keep your wits up and always err on the side of caution. Here now and having as much as ever.
  18. mixer17

    RIP Kadu

    Oh here's someone who does wish ill of others. Must live a very sad life.
  19. mixer17

    RIP Kadu

    Wow, just accept you've been countered. I got your point, I just know what you were conveying is wrong. A general statement that the WHOLE of Brazil is VERY dangerous is just wrong. When I was younger, I was mugged in the county I grew up in, in the city I attended university at, I know what that danger feels like and don't wish it on anyone. The police was not supportive when I made a report and pretty much told me that my homosexuality was to blame for what I experienced. I am sure there are parts of Brazil where I will experience the same if it happened to me, as much as I am sure it can happen in parts of the USA as well. I am not underestimating danger; I just don't do stupid things when I travel. I am also sure I will feel the exact same way if I get mugged in any other foreign country I am visiting.
  20. mixer17

    RIP Kadu

    I really don't understand why some members make generalizations about the totality of Brazil being being dangerous. Yes, there are dangerous places in Brazil. Yes, parts of Brazil that are more dangerous for foreign people. But there are many parts of Brazil that are safer than many other parts of the world. Unless you live in https://digitalemigre.com/relocation/safest-countries-in-the-world/#11-safest-countries-in-the-world-2023-edition, there are probably some parts of your country that are more dangerous than Florianopolis, Brasilia, Curitiba or Belo Horizonte. I live in the USA and belonging to several minority groups, I have not felt completely safe to do certain things or go to certain places for a while now. Violence is everywhere not just Brazil. Guns are everywhere, certainly everywhere in the USA. It's up to you, on how you keep yourself safe.
  21. I have stayed in Leme, Copa, Ipanema and Leblon. Leme (Novotel 125USD/night) is a 5-10 minute shorter Uber to 202 and 117, than Copa (Atlantico Rio, Atlantico Copacabana) and over all feel of the area is the same as the latter. To describe in short, they all feel like "beach town" hotels. Hotel Atlantico Rio on Posto 5 area is either newer or have been renovated more recently than Atlantico Copacabana near 202. I also feel Xavier Da Silveira is a lot calmer than Siquiera Campos. Both area only about 40USD/night. I have not had any trouble having guests in the Atlantico hotels. Ipanema (Sofitel $$$ depending on season) is nicer, and Leblon (Janeiro Hotel, Sheraton Grand $$$) more so. But if you're Ubering to 202 and 117 frequently that extra distance/time really adds up. These hotels have more of a "resort" feel which I like sometimes when I just want to stay in the hotel rather than venturing out. I am very curious to hear which particular hotels are recommended for Botafogo, Flamengo, Catete, Glória.
  22. Going to be in SP Dec 1-4 , 8-11 (rio in between) love to meet you.
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