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The Sao Paulo diaries

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You know what they say about Irish men?  

All potatoes and no meat.

Well, it’s certain most Brazilians have never been described this way.  Fernando is in fact the opposite: all meat and no potatoes. 

The only thing bigger than his ego are his muscles and dick.  He is aggressive, hyper-masculine, and totally dominant in bed.

I knew he wouldn’t be the cariñoso type, but rather the kind who would roughly stick his thick cock in your mouth and arrogantly demand you suck it.  

Every once in a while, that’s exactly what I’m in the mood for.

He kissed surprisingly well, all things considered, and was very verbal, with lots of grunts and moaning “issto”.

After I came and motioned for him to stop, he continued anyway until finally pulling out in time to cum a rather small amount on my chest.  

It wasn’t exactly the large load of milk I had been promised, but with potatoes like his, it wasn’t hard to see that one coming.

Still, the overall package more than satisfied..

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Like many Lagoa guys, “V” presented himself as a total macho top.  

The only problem was that he was struggling to stay enough to fuck me.

You know what that means?

It’s your turn to bottom.

V looked at me somewhat sheepishly.

“Go ahead, sit on it...”

And he did.  I’m pretty sure he liked it.  At least his moans and growing erection indicated so.

It might have been the first time he came while getting fucked, judging by the look of sheer surprise and pleasure on his face.

I don’t think he’s a total top anymore.  Or maybe he was never one to begin with?

“If the guys ask what we did, tell them I was activo, ok?”

Sure...this can be our secret..

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Sao Paulo has its own version of the Empire State Building called the “Farol” building.  In addition to having an observatory deck on the 26th floor, it also has a museum and art exhibits (thanks to @mvan1 for the recommendation).

Not wanting to go alone, I asked one of the garotos I’m friends with if he was interested in going.

Of course!  Can I bring my cousin?  

Well the more the merrier...

His cousin turned out to be quite cute, and is taking English classes to pursue his dream of being a diplomat (No, I didn’t sleep with him lol).

I took them to lunch, and then to the Farol building, which has amazing panoramic views of the city’s skyline.  

There was a light show called “Tundra” on the 24th floor, which is advertised as “a floating meadow of sound and light between the earth and the sky” and promises that you will be “fully immersed inside the eerie space of a dream.”  I loved it..

Afterwards we went to the Sao Paulo Museum of Art, which is widely considered the best art museum in South America, with Picasso, Van Gogh, Monet and many other masters represented.

It was a fun afternoon, and my garoto friend didn’t ask for any money other than lunch and the admission tickets.

So for anyone else going to Sao Paulo I definitely recommend checking out these two places...admission to the Farol building was 20 reals and MASP was around 30.

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The building mentioned by sanddunes used to be the tallest building in Sao Paulo (and South America overall). 

It is still quite tall despite three newer skyscrapers constructed in Sao Paulo.  The building is located on a hill which gives the building more height, sea level wise.   The building has changed names several times.  

For those interested in visiting the building and thus doing something different during the day, below is a link to the building and its location.  

Also, the area where the building is located is very near Brazil's stock exchange.  This equates to the area being well maintained and safe with lots of excellent or good restaurants in the general neighborhood. 

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altino_Arantes_Building

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The night started out with a bad programa.  I’ve learned to just cut my losses when this happens and move on to the next guy.  

This garoto was glued to the porn, made it clear he didn’t like to kiss, insisted on doggy style only.  Zero emotion, body language stiff as a board.  I just wasn’t feeling it at all...partially my fault because I didn’t feel him out enough beforehand.

I tried talking to one of the elite Lagoa boy types, but he was being annoyingly aloof.  Red flag, next!  

Brought up one of my favorites who I knew I would have a good time with.  Used the same room, they didn’t charge me extra even though I think I might have gone a little over on the time.. 

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14 minutes ago, sanddunes said:

The night started out with a bad programa.  I’ve learned to just cut my losses when this happens and move on to the next guy.  

 

That is a good philosophy - when the horse is dead, it is time to get off!

There is no need to keep trying when there is no possibility of success.

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28 minutes ago, mvan1 said:

That is a good philosophy - when the horse is dead, it is time to get off!

There is no need to keep trying when there is no possibility of success.

Yeah, you can tell within the first few minutes if it’s going to be good or not.

Different garotos definitely have different business strategies.

Some go for repeat clients and others are churn and burn. The locals usually point out garotos with bad reputations to me, but every now and then one slips through the cracks. 

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29 minutes ago, sanddunes said:

Yeah, you can tell within the first few minutes if it’s going to be good or not.

Different garotos definitely have different business strategies.

Some go for repeat clients and others are churn and burn. The locals usually point out garotos with bad reputations to me, but every now and then one slips through the cracks. 

You have had a chance to visit and report on both Rio and Sao Paulo. 

Although some posters to this forum visit Sao Paulo, most visit and remain in Rio for their time in Brazil. 

Even my friends who visit Brazil on a regular basis prefer Rio.  

I personally prefer Sao Paulo over Rio although I still visit Rio, but not as much as I visit Sao Paulo. 

I feel safer in Sao Paulo - clearly, there is less crime than there is in Rio.

Considering that you know both cities, do you prefer one over the other?

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Overall I like Rio more, but Sao Paulo is growing on me.  I feel safer in Sao Paulo as well, especially in the Paulista Ave. area.  

I’ve yet to hear any gunshots here, whereas I heard gunshots close to my apartment multiple times in Rio. That said, I was in Rio for 2 months and I never got mugged or had anything bad happen.

Lagoa is my favorite sauna, followed by Point and 117. The guys are hot at 117, but I had a lot of problems with poor performance there and very little of that at Point or Lagoa.

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4 hours ago, Riobard said:

The MASP top floor masterpieces are displayed somewhat unconventionally. Sheer magic. I went to that level 3 days in a row.

 

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Hard to believe you are in South America. If you add the value of everything on display, far exceeds a billion dollars!

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1 hour ago, sanddunes said:

Overall I like Rio more, but Sao Paulo is growing on me.  I feel safer in Sao Paulo as well, especially in the Paulista Ave. area.  

I’ve yet to hear any gunshots here, whereas I heard gunshots close to my apartment multiple times in Rio. That said, I was in Rio for 2 months and I never got mugged or had anything bad happen.

Lagoa is my favorite sauna, followed by Point and 117. The guys are hot at 117, but I had a lot of problems with non-performance there and very little of that at Point or Lagoa.

Thanks for sharing your opinion about the two cities.  

It seems Rio has caught you in its snare.  

I travel often to many parts of the world.  I can say, without any doubt, that there is no other place in the world like Brazil where our kind can be ourselves and enjoy life as we never imagined possible.  

Over my many years of making bi-monthly trips to Brazil, I have seen changes for the good and changes for the bad.  The bad had to do with the Brazilian economy which is slowly trying to recover.  

I have seen many saunas come and go.  There was a time when Rio had five very popular saunas that were consistently busy and filled with handsome garotos.  Then there was the notorious and wonderful Corujinha's in Rio that was something out of a fantasy book, but it was real - it is no more.  

Sao Paulo also had five good saunas but two were the busiest (Fragata and Lagoa).  This year I decided to stop visiting Fragata because it is too often disappointing and a waste of time and effort to go there.  

Where am I going with all this history and nostalgia?   Those who enjoy Brazil should continue to do so.  There could be a day when the good places are no more.  As I said, I have seen many saunas in Brazil close.  Rio still has 117 and Sao Paulo has Lagoa.  

Even though 202 in Rio is popular at the present time, for several years, 202 was barely staying in business.   If it were not for Junior's friend, the place would have closed.   

I return to Brazil this weekend for my bi-monthly trip there.   I want to thank you for your frequent updates about some of the places I visit in Sao Paulo and Rio.  It is good to know that nothing negative has happened to them.   

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I’m sure the collection is easily worth many tens of billions.

In 2007, one of the museum’s Picasso’s was stolen and that one painting alone was estimated to be worth 50 million.

The museum is apparently very under-funded and does not even have an alarm system.

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18 hours ago, sanddunes said:

I’m sure the collection is easily worth many tens of billions.

In 2007, one of the museum’s Picasso’s was stolen and that one painting alone was estimated to be worth 50 million.

The museum is apparently very under-funded and does not even have an alarm system.

https://www.google.com/amp/uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUKN2017768520071221

 

 

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Considering this thread includes the word in its title -  "diaries" - together with postings about other non sexual things to see and do while in Sao Paulo, it is propitious to mention an exhibit I saw last summer at MASP. 

Incredibly there were 75 original artworks of Henri de Toulouse Lautrec plus and 50 original documents on exhibit

Talking about value - that many original paintings/artworks and documents of Lautrec would be valued at far in excess of one billion dollars.  I suspect that MASP rectified its deficient alarm and security system since it previously experienced the infamous Picasso theft.  

Here is a link to a short discussion about the exhibit, for those who might be interested:

 https://artmap.com/masp/exhibition/tolouse-lautrec-2017 

You see, there is a lot to do and to see in Sao Paulo during the day - even while the saunas are closed.  

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The theme at this years Met Gala was “Heavenly Bodies.”

Well, there are plenty of those to be found at Lagoa too, including Eduardo’s.

Eduardo is one of those horny power bottoms where you aren’t sure who is fucking who.

Yes, technically I’m the top.  But I just lay on the bed and let him ride me as he pleases.  He does all the work...

Did he learn those rhythmic hip gyrations in samba school?  Probably.  They don’t exactly teach tricks like those in sunday school.

Even better, he stays fully hard when getting fucked and can barely stop himself from cumming the entire time.

There’s a reason I keep repeating with him over and over.

Heavenly, indeed.

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Tucked inside one of the tiny bathrooms in Lagoa is a graffiti wall.

One of the clients revealed its existence to me: it is an anonymous way to recommend or warn about garotos.  

I was stunned to see the garoto I had a terrible experience with a few days ago written about in all caps:

“X” E UM MENTIROSO. 

Yes, he certainly was...(his name is unusual, so I’m sure it is referring to the same guy)

About another garoto:

“ele não faz o que ele disse.”

Other clients write a heart symbol followed by the names of the garotos they like. 

The wall is somewhat chaotic, so its practical use is limited.  Still, I find it rather interesting...

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1 hour ago, sanddunes said:

Tucked inside one of the tiny bathrooms in Lagoa is a graffiti wall.

One of the clients revealed its existence to me: it is an anonymous way to recommend or warn about garotos.  

I was stunned to see the garoto I had a terrible experience with a few days ago written about in all caps:

“X” E UM MENTIROSO. 

Yes, he certainly was...(his name is unusual, so I’m sure it is referring to the same guy)

About another garoto:

“ele não faz o que ele disse.”

Other clients write a heart symbol followed by the names of the garotos they like. 

The wall is somewhat chaotic, so its practical use is limited.  Still, I find it rather interesting...

Very interesting about the notes on the wall. 

There are lots of bathrooms at Lagoa.  Can you tell me which area of the sauna I might find the one with the graffiti wall?

I am wondering how effective the warnings could be considering that so many garotos use different names or change them periodically.  

Much obliged. 

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1 hour ago, sanddunes said:

It’s a small, closet-like bathroom between the jacuzzi and gym.  I think you only get a key for it when you get a room or suite near the pool, because it often seems to be locked.

Thank you for the information.  I will check it out next week. 

I know where it is.  I believe this is the bathroom that has glass showers immediately across from it.    It is also quite near the television set.

You don't need a key.  If the room is locked it means someone is in it.   Yes, I agree,  it is a small room.  

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Jose has come to apologize: he faked his orgasm with me the other night, and now he feels bad.  Am I mad at him?   

No, not really, but his acting skills need work.  His fake orgasm was obvious to anyone but a blind person..

Him sticking one of his fingers in my mouth while supposedly “cumming” failed as a distraction technique. It probably wasn’t the first time he’s used that trick.

If I go with him this time he guarantees there will be plenty of milk.

I’m not convinced.  

Faking an orgasm wasn’t the only annoying thing he did with me - he also made me wear a condom to get sucked, tried rushing me, and a list of other minor things.

Despite knowing for sure there won’t be a next time with him, I tell him maybe later instead..

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While there are so many things to love about Brazil, here are the most annoying things:

-Slow internet.  There is no way “4g” here is actually 4g!  And wi-fi in hotels and airbnb’s isn’t much better.  It feels almost like dial up speed sometimes.

-Laundry.  Does it seriously cost 60 reals at the laundrymat for just one load of laundry (washer + dryer) Yes, yes it does...some locals have said that is because electricity is expensive here, but I don’t know.  If you did a load of whites, colors, and sheets/towels, that would set you back over $50USD.

-Toilets.  The bowls have so little water in them, and trashcans are full with stinky toilet paper everywhere.  Really glad in the US that gets flushed :-)

-Abbreviations.  In texts it seems like Brazilians abbreviate almost every other word: Voce becomes vc, beijos becomes bj, and on and on.  This messes up google translate - you almost need a translation of the abbreviations just to use google translate kkkk

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On Fridays there are always plenty of fresh faces - and fresh meats - to be had at Lagoa.  This is because garotos from other cities sometimes travel to Sao Paulo to work on the weekends.  

Often the visiting garotos ask for slightly more than the locals, knowing the Paulistanos will splurge a little extra to try a brand new delicacy.  From time to time, I have been told, there have even been bidding wars between top clients trying to lock a new boy down for the whole night. A power play like this is equally about asserting one’s dominance over the other clients as it is about the boy.

I spotted a visiting hottie from Curitiba - about 6”3, with a nicely muscled body.  I almost fell over in my seat when I saw him stroking his enormous and perfectly shaped dick in the porn room (while fixated to the porn on his phone, which was apparently preferable to Lagoa’s feature showing of the day, Big Booty 2). Surprisingly he has a cut cock, which is something of a rarity in Brazil.

His exhibitionism marks him as a newcomer to Lagoa.  The top-end guys here usually make you work a little harder to get a sneak peek at their goods.  Unlike at 117, where most garotos freely show off their packages, Lagoa guys tend to be more discreet (the guys who jack off in public get a reputation of being low-end and/or desperate).

I was tempted to see what he could offer, but when I asked if he was a good kisser he seemed non-committal, and his porn dependency was troublesome.

I was getting straight, doggy-style -only vibes, so I’ll wait for one of the locals to sample him and let me know if he is worthwhile.

In the meantime, there were other hotties from Porto Algre, Fortaleza and Minais Gerais to scope out..

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