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    PopeFrancis reacted to Kevie770 in Online Escorts (Garoto) in Brazil   
    I hired 3-4 guys from vivalocal while I was in Rio. They were all decent programs, but I ended up having a lot more fun with the guys I took home from the sauna. Sometimes online programs feel a bit rushed. You will learn that sauna guys are truly professional and want you to have fun.    

    Some beautiful guys you will only find online, but beauty doesn’t always lead to a great program.
    I paid about 400 for overnights and 150-200 for a regular program I.e 1 nut. But one sauna guy only charged me 280 for an overnight. 
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    PopeFrancis reacted to yellowheart in Will you travel to Brazil?   
    Hello.. I was recently in Rio for a short stay... Everyone wears masks for the most part.  It's mandatory to get onto the Metro.  Inside dining with masks.  Went to 117 and it was a mixed bag.  Most didn't wear but had it handy.  Depending on your tastes; it could either be really good or just OK. I saw a one or two guys from the forum.  It's still really slow with regards to Clients and Garotos.   Weather was crap.  Things are returning back to a "new normal"  but it'll take some time and some adventurous hoes to make the leap forward.  I didn't go to Lions.  I did go to Pointe but they were doing a private party.  No new faces but the regulars abound.  Insurance is no longer a requirement.    If you are worried; I would recommend staying at home as worrying about getting sick would put a damper on festivities.  No direct flight from where I was at.  I had to connect from Sao Paulo to Rio and Rio to Sau Paulo.  Both flights were packed.  Everyone wears a mask on the plane. Getting from the US to Sao Paulo.  Flights were empty.  Exchange I got of casa de cambio was 5.6.  Selection was limited but was always able to get at least 2 programmas in during each visit.  150 seems to be the going rate and I don't quibble as it's not much but I do remember one guy asking for 120.  Daily rates can vary but I pay 300 to 500 per day.  It really depends upon your relationship with the person.  I think minimum wage is about 1200 reais/month before taxes. 
    Hope the information helps.
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    PopeFrancis reacted to Riobard in How long is a "Night" with an escort in Sao Paulo?   
    The normal that you can expect is a late arrival. However early he leaves, he will likely be late for his next arrival, UNLESS it is a dealbreaker for him to be tardy, ie an indispensable daytime job.  Hence, the leeway he gives himself.
    Social media has created a world of young hares among tortoises, not necessarily nation-specific. This may be the best way for him to be his best self navigating two disparate employment realities.
    Personally, I prefer a specific evening session, plush toy , specific morning session (likely alternate trick) in that order. But this is just me. I am a June baby ... the guy may be stupid enough to manipulate at this level ... the cost adds more info about judging the setup.

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    PopeFrancis reacted to Tartegogo in Hustlaball Berlin 2019   
    Wednesday night: I have just been in blue boy and toy boy in Berlin on or near  Eisenacher Str., and I can tell you, there are some rent boys, but they are not attractive to me. I guess I have to try lab.oratory, or come back to these 2 bars on a Friday or Saturday, but if it is just the same, Berlin is not going to be my recommendation to find a cute guy for money.
    Also, the smoke! 
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    PopeFrancis reacted to forrestreid in Escort Guys in Europe - Where do they move in Summer?   
    Earlier this year there was some discussion about where escorts move on during the summer season. Especially with regard to places like a Ibiza or Mykonos.   Some people were wondering when those resorts get busy with guys. When is it safe to go to a tourist spot, knowing you will be able to find a guy?   A very pertinent question!     So, as a service to the readers of Boytoy, I decided to do a bit of an analysis.   For six months from the 1st of June I did a little search on Hunqz for six locations. They were Mykonos, Sitges, Ibiza, Torremolinos, Lisbon, and Gran Canaria.   Basically, I pretended I was there on the dates and just counted how many escorts were listed. For Sitges and Torremolinos I did a 10 km radius.   I picked the  first four locations as I thought they were  summer resorts. The last two, Lisbon and the Gran Canaria, were a sort of reference as I thought Gran Canaria could be as busy in winter as summer and Lisbon being an urban destination, would probably be as busy, or busier in winter.   Starting in June was probably a little late, but late May was when I got the idea.   So what did I find?   Well, On the 1st of June, here are the numbers: Mykonos - 10 Sitges - 18 Ibiza - 25 Torremolinos - 23 Lisbon - 79 Gran Canaria - 49   And then in the first of July you had: Mykonos - 13 Sitges - 20 Ibiza - 34 Torremolinos - 21 Lisbon - 76 Gran Canaria - 60   Then on the 1st of August you had: Mykonos - 19 Sitges - 24 Ibiza - 40 Torremolinos - 23 Lisbon - 81 Gran Canaria - 43   Then on the 1st September you had: Mykonos - 57 Sitges - 39 Ibiza - 55 Torremolinos - 33 Lisbon - 132 Gran Canaria - 98   By the 1st of October if you had: Mykonos - 12 Sitges - 18 Ibiza - 30 Torremolinos - 31 Lisbon - 91 Gran Canaria - 70   Then on the 1st of November the numbers changed to. Mykonos - 8 Sitges - 11 Ibiza - 15 Torremolinos - 18 Lisbon - 80 Gran Canaria - 62   And finally on the 1st of December. Mykonos - 2 Sitges - 9 Ibiza - 9 Torremolinos - 18 Lisbon - 79 Gran Canaria - 42   So what does this tell us?   As that is a bit of a date dump for one post, I will expand on that further on another post.  
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    PopeFrancis reacted to msclelovr in a visit to the new Lagoa   
    Perhaps Rodolfo could solve the problem of overcrowding by simply restricting entry to two groups: fit-bodied garotos aged 18+ and only foreign clients aged 55+.
    It seems an easier solution to me ;-)
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    PopeFrancis reacted to Tartegogo in Lagoa tonight- Stairs are murder!   
    @PopeFrancis doesn’t write often, but when he does, it is always great! 
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    PopeFrancis got a reaction from Tartegogo in Lagoa tonight- Stairs are murder!   
    It's not like me to be in the right place at the right time... but I was at Novo Lagoa on Saturday night!!!
     
    The entrance takes you down a ramp to the basement.  There's an attempt to decorate using blown up colourful portraits of men.
    The reception is smart and you're directed to a tiny blue and green locker-ed changing room to the side.  It is smaller than Fragata or BH's Olimpio.
    Then up a flight of stairs to the main bar.  Again everything is smaller - the bar, a glass walled shower, the stage.  The seating area had 12 tables, each with 4 chairs around... and this filled the room.  Later on in the evening the tables were all pulled closer to the stage, to allow some sort of flow around the back of the bar.
    At the opposite end of this room is a door to a wide stone spiral staircase... which either takes you up to 2 floors of rooms or down another ramp back to the basement.
    On the two floors above there are a series of small interlinking rooms, each containing a tv... or a jacuzzi... or a smoking area.
    There are less bedrooms and this resulted in a waiting time of about 15 minutes to get a room (perhaps not surprising on an opening weekend)
     
    On the plus side:
    - the bedrooms are (at least for now) clean and modern... I would even consider staying in some of the high end suites!
    - the toilet cubicles are really well done - like something you'd find in a hotel - some had showers in
    - everything seems new
    - remember that annoying "trendy clothes shop" that used to inhabit the boys changing room?... well it's now in a separate little room off the spiral staircase... allowing everyone to just walk past and ignore it without it bothering them
     
    On the negative side:
    - the main thing that struck me was that Terrazzo stone spiral staircase and wondering who would be the first flip-flop person to trip and split their head open - an accident waiting to happen
    - its all very clinical - the reception reminded me of a doctors reception, the upstairs rooms seem like waiting rooms
    - everything is smaller... there's just not enough room to cruise about... not enough flow... on the Saturday there wasn't really enough room for more than 4 or 5 boys to stand by the door of the bar
    - the bedrooms are all white and given the low ceilings throughout and the lighting option being either 4 recessed ceiling lights on or 4 recessed ceiling lights off - you have a choice of sex under a dazzling searchlight or sex in total darkness.
    - not all bedrooms have air conditioning
     
    But I imagine as time goes on... the rooms will (need to) develop some character... the boys will (have to) take over part of the bar to be seen... dimmer switches will be discovered
    And someone will split their head open on the stairs.
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    PopeFrancis got a reaction from brockmiller in Lagoa tonight- Stairs are murder!   
    It's not like me to be in the right place at the right time... but I was at Novo Lagoa on Saturday night!!!
     
    The entrance takes you down a ramp to the basement.  There's an attempt to decorate using blown up colourful portraits of men.
    The reception is smart and you're directed to a tiny blue and green locker-ed changing room to the side.  It is smaller than Fragata or BH's Olimpio.
    Then up a flight of stairs to the main bar.  Again everything is smaller - the bar, a glass walled shower, the stage.  The seating area had 12 tables, each with 4 chairs around... and this filled the room.  Later on in the evening the tables were all pulled closer to the stage, to allow some sort of flow around the back of the bar.
    At the opposite end of this room is a door to a wide stone spiral staircase... which either takes you up to 2 floors of rooms or down another ramp back to the basement.
    On the two floors above there are a series of small interlinking rooms, each containing a tv... or a jacuzzi... or a smoking area.
    There are less bedrooms and this resulted in a waiting time of about 15 minutes to get a room (perhaps not surprising on an opening weekend)
     
    On the plus side:
    - the bedrooms are (at least for now) clean and modern... I would even consider staying in some of the high end suites!
    - the toilet cubicles are really well done - like something you'd find in a hotel - some had showers in
    - everything seems new
    - remember that annoying "trendy clothes shop" that used to inhabit the boys changing room?... well it's now in a separate little room off the spiral staircase... allowing everyone to just walk past and ignore it without it bothering them
     
    On the negative side:
    - the main thing that struck me was that Terrazzo stone spiral staircase and wondering who would be the first flip-flop person to trip and split their head open - an accident waiting to happen
    - its all very clinical - the reception reminded me of a doctors reception, the upstairs rooms seem like waiting rooms
    - everything is smaller... there's just not enough room to cruise about... not enough flow... on the Saturday there wasn't really enough room for more than 4 or 5 boys to stand by the door of the bar
    - the bedrooms are all white and given the low ceilings throughout and the lighting option being either 4 recessed ceiling lights on or 4 recessed ceiling lights off - you have a choice of sex under a dazzling searchlight or sex in total darkness.
    - not all bedrooms have air conditioning
     
    But I imagine as time goes on... the rooms will (need to) develop some character... the boys will (have to) take over part of the bar to be seen... dimmer switches will be discovered
    And someone will split their head open on the stairs.
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    PopeFrancis got a reaction from Bucknaway1614502762 in Lagoa tonight- Stairs are murder!   
    It's not like me to be in the right place at the right time... but I was at Novo Lagoa on Saturday night!!!
     
    The entrance takes you down a ramp to the basement.  There's an attempt to decorate using blown up colourful portraits of men.
    The reception is smart and you're directed to a tiny blue and green locker-ed changing room to the side.  It is smaller than Fragata or BH's Olimpio.
    Then up a flight of stairs to the main bar.  Again everything is smaller - the bar, a glass walled shower, the stage.  The seating area had 12 tables, each with 4 chairs around... and this filled the room.  Later on in the evening the tables were all pulled closer to the stage, to allow some sort of flow around the back of the bar.
    At the opposite end of this room is a door to a wide stone spiral staircase... which either takes you up to 2 floors of rooms or down another ramp back to the basement.
    On the two floors above there are a series of small interlinking rooms, each containing a tv... or a jacuzzi... or a smoking area.
    There are less bedrooms and this resulted in a waiting time of about 15 minutes to get a room (perhaps not surprising on an opening weekend)
     
    On the plus side:
    - the bedrooms are (at least for now) clean and modern... I would even consider staying in some of the high end suites!
    - the toilet cubicles are really well done - like something you'd find in a hotel - some had showers in
    - everything seems new
    - remember that annoying "trendy clothes shop" that used to inhabit the boys changing room?... well it's now in a separate little room off the spiral staircase... allowing everyone to just walk past and ignore it without it bothering them
     
    On the negative side:
    - the main thing that struck me was that Terrazzo stone spiral staircase and wondering who would be the first flip-flop person to trip and split their head open - an accident waiting to happen
    - its all very clinical - the reception reminded me of a doctors reception, the upstairs rooms seem like waiting rooms
    - everything is smaller... there's just not enough room to cruise about... not enough flow... on the Saturday there wasn't really enough room for more than 4 or 5 boys to stand by the door of the bar
    - the bedrooms are all white and given the low ceilings throughout and the lighting option being either 4 recessed ceiling lights on or 4 recessed ceiling lights off - you have a choice of sex under a dazzling searchlight or sex in total darkness.
    - not all bedrooms have air conditioning
     
    But I imagine as time goes on... the rooms will (need to) develop some character... the boys will (have to) take over part of the bar to be seen... dimmer switches will be discovered
    And someone will split their head open on the stairs.
  11. Haha
    PopeFrancis got a reaction from floridarob in Lagoa tonight- Stairs are murder!   
    It's not like me to be in the right place at the right time... but I was at Novo Lagoa on Saturday night!!!
     
    The entrance takes you down a ramp to the basement.  There's an attempt to decorate using blown up colourful portraits of men.
    The reception is smart and you're directed to a tiny blue and green locker-ed changing room to the side.  It is smaller than Fragata or BH's Olimpio.
    Then up a flight of stairs to the main bar.  Again everything is smaller - the bar, a glass walled shower, the stage.  The seating area had 12 tables, each with 4 chairs around... and this filled the room.  Later on in the evening the tables were all pulled closer to the stage, to allow some sort of flow around the back of the bar.
    At the opposite end of this room is a door to a wide stone spiral staircase... which either takes you up to 2 floors of rooms or down another ramp back to the basement.
    On the two floors above there are a series of small interlinking rooms, each containing a tv... or a jacuzzi... or a smoking area.
    There are less bedrooms and this resulted in a waiting time of about 15 minutes to get a room (perhaps not surprising on an opening weekend)
     
    On the plus side:
    - the bedrooms are (at least for now) clean and modern... I would even consider staying in some of the high end suites!
    - the toilet cubicles are really well done - like something you'd find in a hotel - some had showers in
    - everything seems new
    - remember that annoying "trendy clothes shop" that used to inhabit the boys changing room?... well it's now in a separate little room off the spiral staircase... allowing everyone to just walk past and ignore it without it bothering them
     
    On the negative side:
    - the main thing that struck me was that Terrazzo stone spiral staircase and wondering who would be the first flip-flop person to trip and split their head open - an accident waiting to happen
    - its all very clinical - the reception reminded me of a doctors reception, the upstairs rooms seem like waiting rooms
    - everything is smaller... there's just not enough room to cruise about... not enough flow... on the Saturday there wasn't really enough room for more than 4 or 5 boys to stand by the door of the bar
    - the bedrooms are all white and given the low ceilings throughout and the lighting option being either 4 recessed ceiling lights on or 4 recessed ceiling lights off - you have a choice of sex under a dazzling searchlight or sex in total darkness.
    - not all bedrooms have air conditioning
     
    But I imagine as time goes on... the rooms will (need to) develop some character... the boys will (have to) take over part of the bar to be seen... dimmer switches will be discovered
    And someone will split their head open on the stairs.
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    PopeFrancis got a reaction from pauleiro in Lagoa tonight- Stairs are murder!   
    It's not like me to be in the right place at the right time... but I was at Novo Lagoa on Saturday night!!!
     
    The entrance takes you down a ramp to the basement.  There's an attempt to decorate using blown up colourful portraits of men.
    The reception is smart and you're directed to a tiny blue and green locker-ed changing room to the side.  It is smaller than Fragata or BH's Olimpio.
    Then up a flight of stairs to the main bar.  Again everything is smaller - the bar, a glass walled shower, the stage.  The seating area had 12 tables, each with 4 chairs around... and this filled the room.  Later on in the evening the tables were all pulled closer to the stage, to allow some sort of flow around the back of the bar.
    At the opposite end of this room is a door to a wide stone spiral staircase... which either takes you up to 2 floors of rooms or down another ramp back to the basement.
    On the two floors above there are a series of small interlinking rooms, each containing a tv... or a jacuzzi... or a smoking area.
    There are less bedrooms and this resulted in a waiting time of about 15 minutes to get a room (perhaps not surprising on an opening weekend)
     
    On the plus side:
    - the bedrooms are (at least for now) clean and modern... I would even consider staying in some of the high end suites!
    - the toilet cubicles are really well done - like something you'd find in a hotel - some had showers in
    - everything seems new
    - remember that annoying "trendy clothes shop" that used to inhabit the boys changing room?... well it's now in a separate little room off the spiral staircase... allowing everyone to just walk past and ignore it without it bothering them
     
    On the negative side:
    - the main thing that struck me was that Terrazzo stone spiral staircase and wondering who would be the first flip-flop person to trip and split their head open - an accident waiting to happen
    - its all very clinical - the reception reminded me of a doctors reception, the upstairs rooms seem like waiting rooms
    - everything is smaller... there's just not enough room to cruise about... not enough flow... on the Saturday there wasn't really enough room for more than 4 or 5 boys to stand by the door of the bar
    - the bedrooms are all white and given the low ceilings throughout and the lighting option being either 4 recessed ceiling lights on or 4 recessed ceiling lights off - you have a choice of sex under a dazzling searchlight or sex in total darkness.
    - not all bedrooms have air conditioning
     
    But I imagine as time goes on... the rooms will (need to) develop some character... the boys will (have to) take over part of the bar to be seen... dimmer switches will be discovered
    And someone will split their head open on the stairs.
  13. Haha
    PopeFrancis got a reaction from lopesv2 in Lagoa tonight- Stairs are murder!   
    It's not like me to be in the right place at the right time... but I was at Novo Lagoa on Saturday night!!!
     
    The entrance takes you down a ramp to the basement.  There's an attempt to decorate using blown up colourful portraits of men.
    The reception is smart and you're directed to a tiny blue and green locker-ed changing room to the side.  It is smaller than Fragata or BH's Olimpio.
    Then up a flight of stairs to the main bar.  Again everything is smaller - the bar, a glass walled shower, the stage.  The seating area had 12 tables, each with 4 chairs around... and this filled the room.  Later on in the evening the tables were all pulled closer to the stage, to allow some sort of flow around the back of the bar.
    At the opposite end of this room is a door to a wide stone spiral staircase... which either takes you up to 2 floors of rooms or down another ramp back to the basement.
    On the two floors above there are a series of small interlinking rooms, each containing a tv... or a jacuzzi... or a smoking area.
    There are less bedrooms and this resulted in a waiting time of about 15 minutes to get a room (perhaps not surprising on an opening weekend)
     
    On the plus side:
    - the bedrooms are (at least for now) clean and modern... I would even consider staying in some of the high end suites!
    - the toilet cubicles are really well done - like something you'd find in a hotel - some had showers in
    - everything seems new
    - remember that annoying "trendy clothes shop" that used to inhabit the boys changing room?... well it's now in a separate little room off the spiral staircase... allowing everyone to just walk past and ignore it without it bothering them
     
    On the negative side:
    - the main thing that struck me was that Terrazzo stone spiral staircase and wondering who would be the first flip-flop person to trip and split their head open - an accident waiting to happen
    - its all very clinical - the reception reminded me of a doctors reception, the upstairs rooms seem like waiting rooms
    - everything is smaller... there's just not enough room to cruise about... not enough flow... on the Saturday there wasn't really enough room for more than 4 or 5 boys to stand by the door of the bar
    - the bedrooms are all white and given the low ceilings throughout and the lighting option being either 4 recessed ceiling lights on or 4 recessed ceiling lights off - you have a choice of sex under a dazzling searchlight or sex in total darkness.
    - not all bedrooms have air conditioning
     
    But I imagine as time goes on... the rooms will (need to) develop some character... the boys will (have to) take over part of the bar to be seen... dimmer switches will be discovered
    And someone will split their head open on the stairs.
  14. Like
    PopeFrancis got a reaction from Riobard in Lagoa tonight- Stairs are murder!   
    It's not like me to be in the right place at the right time... but I was at Novo Lagoa on Saturday night!!!
     
    The entrance takes you down a ramp to the basement.  There's an attempt to decorate using blown up colourful portraits of men.
    The reception is smart and you're directed to a tiny blue and green locker-ed changing room to the side.  It is smaller than Fragata or BH's Olimpio.
    Then up a flight of stairs to the main bar.  Again everything is smaller - the bar, a glass walled shower, the stage.  The seating area had 12 tables, each with 4 chairs around... and this filled the room.  Later on in the evening the tables were all pulled closer to the stage, to allow some sort of flow around the back of the bar.
    At the opposite end of this room is a door to a wide stone spiral staircase... which either takes you up to 2 floors of rooms or down another ramp back to the basement.
    On the two floors above there are a series of small interlinking rooms, each containing a tv... or a jacuzzi... or a smoking area.
    There are less bedrooms and this resulted in a waiting time of about 15 minutes to get a room (perhaps not surprising on an opening weekend)
     
    On the plus side:
    - the bedrooms are (at least for now) clean and modern... I would even consider staying in some of the high end suites!
    - the toilet cubicles are really well done - like something you'd find in a hotel - some had showers in
    - everything seems new
    - remember that annoying "trendy clothes shop" that used to inhabit the boys changing room?... well it's now in a separate little room off the spiral staircase... allowing everyone to just walk past and ignore it without it bothering them
     
    On the negative side:
    - the main thing that struck me was that Terrazzo stone spiral staircase and wondering who would be the first flip-flop person to trip and split their head open - an accident waiting to happen
    - its all very clinical - the reception reminded me of a doctors reception, the upstairs rooms seem like waiting rooms
    - everything is smaller... there's just not enough room to cruise about... not enough flow... on the Saturday there wasn't really enough room for more than 4 or 5 boys to stand by the door of the bar
    - the bedrooms are all white and given the low ceilings throughout and the lighting option being either 4 recessed ceiling lights on or 4 recessed ceiling lights off - you have a choice of sex under a dazzling searchlight or sex in total darkness.
    - not all bedrooms have air conditioning
     
    But I imagine as time goes on... the rooms will (need to) develop some character... the boys will (have to) take over part of the bar to be seen... dimmer switches will be discovered
    And someone will split their head open on the stairs.
  15. Like
    PopeFrancis reacted to Tartegogo in Hustlaball Berlin 2019   
    Are there Any gay brothels in Berlin? or sauna where rent guys hang around? 
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    PopeFrancis got a reaction from flipao in Brazilian GoGo Dancer Adriel Fernandes   
    Hopefully someone else has experience of him... but if not, you could send him a message...
    https://www.facebook.com/Adriel-Fernandes-1138464602963502/
    https://www.instagram.com/adrielfsdancers/
    His instagram doesn't say he's married, doesn't feature loads of women... and he seems to have a gayish dog... so he may be open to it...
     
     
     
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    PopeFrancis got a reaction from axiom2001 in Brazilian GoGo Dancer Adriel Fernandes   
    Hopefully someone else has experience of him... but if not, you could send him a message...
    https://www.facebook.com/Adriel-Fernandes-1138464602963502/
    https://www.instagram.com/adrielfsdancers/
    His instagram doesn't say he's married, doesn't feature loads of women... and he seems to have a gayish dog... so he may be open to it...
     
     
     
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    PopeFrancis got a reaction from axiom2001 in Do you know this guy?   
    Yes!... It's only taken me two and a half years to find this...
    https://twitter.com/TiagoSanXL
    ... now let's move on to my chocolates...
  19. Like
    PopeFrancis got a reaction from likeohmygod in Do you know this guy?   
    Yes!... It's only taken me two and a half years to find this...
    https://twitter.com/TiagoSanXL
    ... now let's move on to my chocolates...
  20. Like
    PopeFrancis got a reaction from Alaskabear in Câmera Privê - Brazil's "Uber" of online sex?   
    It's busier when its late evening in the US.
    If you set the website to automatically update, you'll see that a new model joins every 30 seconds... but unlike the other websites they don't hang around for hours... normally its tens of minutes... looking to see if they can hook someone into a (better paying) Private or Exclusive chat.
    Brazilians are tied to CameraPrive because there are no instructions in Portuguese on either Chaturbate or Flirt4Free.
    Brazilians can buy credits to watch/interact.  Foreigners pay about 3x the price for the same number of credits.
    The models get the same money no matter who is chatting with them.
    All the extra money that the foreigners pay goes straight to the website rather than the models.
    You can use it in a similar way to how some use Chaturbate in Columbia... arranging meets... watching men wank... same old stuff...
  21. Like
    PopeFrancis reacted to AdamSmith in Indiscrete question about how many boys you have had a day?   
    I turned 60 three days ago.
    Any guy younger than me is a ‘boy’.

  22. Like
    PopeFrancis got a reaction from JBaleUSA in Brazilian GoGo Dancer Adriel Fernandes   
    Hopefully someone else has experience of him... but if not, you could send him a message...
    https://www.facebook.com/Adriel-Fernandes-1138464602963502/
    https://www.instagram.com/adrielfsdancers/
    His instagram doesn't say he's married, doesn't feature loads of women... and he seems to have a gayish dog... so he may be open to it...
     
     
     
  23. Thanks
    PopeFrancis got a reaction from CaliPexx in Câmera Privê - Brazil's "Uber" of online sex?   
    It's busier when its late evening in the US.
    If you set the website to automatically update, you'll see that a new model joins every 30 seconds... but unlike the other websites they don't hang around for hours... normally its tens of minutes... looking to see if they can hook someone into a (better paying) Private or Exclusive chat.
    Brazilians are tied to CameraPrive because there are no instructions in Portuguese on either Chaturbate or Flirt4Free.
    Brazilians can buy credits to watch/interact.  Foreigners pay about 3x the price for the same number of credits.
    The models get the same money no matter who is chatting with them.
    All the extra money that the foreigners pay goes straight to the website rather than the models.
    You can use it in a similar way to how some use Chaturbate in Columbia... arranging meets... watching men wank... same old stuff...
  24. Like
    PopeFrancis reacted to Tartegogo in Lisbon, Portugal   
    So I am finished with Lisbon for now. I have one fantastic guy that I would recommend to any visitors in Lisbon. . 
    https://www.planetromeo.com/hunq/Leoocosta
    Not expensive, on time, not rushed, very friendly, great kisser, great deep throat, super clean, enormous leg muscles, nice dick too.  He is Brazilian of course. He speaks English if that matters to you. 
  25. Like
    PopeFrancis reacted to Tartegogo in Lisbon, Portugal   
    So I got 2 hunqz guys booked already and a third one pending price confirmation. Also I booked one free guy from Tindr who just likes daddies Things are looking pretty good for just 2 nights in Lisbon. Hunqz prices for a hotel visit are quite reasonable. 
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