Popular Post bucknaway Posted September 4, 2019 Author Popular Post Posted September 4, 2019 I finally booked my flight to Brazil. I searched for my tickets using Google, Skyscanner, momondo, hopper, kayak, BT-travel store and Fare Boom which owns BT-Travel Store. But the best flight I could get was with United Airlines with one stop in Texas. It also allowed for 2 checked bags. Many of the other cheaper airlines didn't allow for checked bags and dependability is an issue. I am also sure UA will communicate in a language I can understand. The tickets ran $1,175.00 RT from Philadelphia. Once I get off work (Early) I will run to the airport to catch my 5pm flight. Today I think I have narrowed down my Airb&b stay in Rio. The local hustlers all suggested I stay in Ipanema near the beach. They told me the Copacabana area is nice but I would have more fun in Ipanema. The place I selected is close to the metro, the beach and not to far from Copacabana area. Once I get the place booked I will share it's information. It looks modern and comfortable for $50 USD a night. This weekend I spend to much time talking to guys on Grinder, Jacked, Planet Romeo and Hornet. I often had to use my translator to understand them but a few spoke english. I found that using my android phone to chat is best. The translator app works in all the chat apps and I am getting the hang of quickly replying in both english along with Portuguese translation. I got caught up in looking at the guys and found myself deep in the rabbit hole going from one hot and sexy guy to the next. Many of the hustlers are truly trying to seal the deal once the conversation starts. Oh, yes we are talking about hustlers. I have talked to the non-hustlers too but they seem to want to cling to me when I want to paint the town red and use up my box of condoms. The place seems to have an endless supply of hot and handsome hustlers. Garotos de Programa Sao Paulo SP: Acompanhantes Masculinos Sao Paulo SP - Vivalocal https://www.enow.com/search?s_pt=aolsem&s_it=aolsem&s_chn=407&s_dto=p&s_gl=US&q=garoto%20de%20programa%20sao&guccounter=2 ONYCE escorts masculinos (@OnyceAds) / Twitter Negaos cavalos 23cm de pica - Rio de Janeiro - Skokka Piroca 24cm escort call center boy - Male, gay and transvestite escorts. Call girls SP, Advertisement | ONLY MEN Call boys: Rio de Janeiro - (RJ) - GAROTOS.com.br Garotos de Programa Salvador - BA | Tops Boys Brasil - Acompanhantes Masculinos OLIMPOSBR, Paraiso of the call boys in Brazil. Main page Call Girls Brasilia - Male Escorts DF BSB [18+] Garoto Com Local ⋆ Garotos de Programa RJ ⋆ Rio de Janeiro This last one was a guy that popped up. I knew he looked familliar and then I realized he is a sex-cam guy. [18+] Garoto Com Local ⋆ Garotos de Programa RJ ⋆ Rio de Janeiro Yes... I spent my weekend looking at profiles. Talking to some of the guys and getting phone numbers to use in WhatsApp. Many of the guys seem to ask for R$150. A few guys asked for just R$50 HR At the time of this writing, R$100 = USD$24.52. In the beginning I had some difficulty striking up a conversation with the guys and I was told that I look like a local and that I should let them know I was from the USA visiting Brazil. That advice opened up the door for me to fill my address book with names and numbers. I asked about the kinky sex scene and I was told that it goes on a lot in Brazil and that they even have a sauna dedicated to it. Below is the link. General - Select Unit - Seven Cruising Bar Last but not least... I found a inexpensive tour service. They quote prices in local currency. Another service quotes their tour packages in USD and are 4 to 5 times more expensive this the one I found. Link below. Tours | Rio Tours Brazil Expedition | Brazil Expedition That is all I have for now. As I get more information worth sharing, I'll post it here. eurasian, Wynter11, hanan and 5 others 5 3 Quote
floridarob Posted September 5, 2019 Posted September 5, 2019 150 is normal for an outcall...if you go to any of the saunas with working guys, the price is 100. Quote
AlexThompson Posted September 5, 2019 Posted September 5, 2019 Thanks so much for this excellent info. Looking forward to your trip and reports! I have been voraciously reading trip reports on BoyToy.com and chatting with boys on Grindr. I cannot wait to make the trip soon! P.S. These guys are stirring new feelings in me. They make me want to abandon my real-life and just live happily with a Brazilian guy by my side. Quote
Popular Post floridarob Posted September 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted September 6, 2019 15 hours ago, Boy69 said: Amazing even cheaper than Bangkok ! And cost of living is higher for the guys there. Sex, whether you are top or bottom is INCREDIBLE 98% of the times. Is more dangerous than Thailand, not as bad as some people report (especially from people that have never been there). Restaurants are more expensive than Thailand and there is the entrance fee to the sauna, about 65 R (16usd) but there are no mandatory drinks to buy, no off fee. You will see some of the biggest cocks you've ever seen in your life and the guys are NOT shy. If you ask to take pics of them most will say yes and start posing, when you say ok, that's enough, they'll want you to take more, they love pictures. Sao Paulo as some great restaurants but nothing much of sightseeing except for some museums, Rio has blah food in my opinion (unless you want to spend a lot) and good touristy things to do. Rio has 3 good rent boy saunas, Sao Paulo has 2 If anyone is going to travel that far, I always recommend going to both places, is a cheap flight when you buy ahead of time and both cities have downtown airports that make taking the flights seem like you are hopping on a bus. Bottom line is stick to the saunas or guys that you met at the sauna. Grindr or street cruising is tempting but you have no way of really knowing who was with you, sauna guys depend on sauna work, is their job and they know not to fuck that up. fedssocr, eurasian, BL8gPt and 3 others 4 2 Quote
Guest Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 32 minutes ago, floridarob said: And cost of living is higher for the guys there. Is more dangerous than Thailand, not as bad as some people report (especially from people that have never been there). I plead guilty. However, when I hear directly from people that (for example) you don't walk on the beach side of the road after dark because you WILL be mugged, that puts me off. The Boy Toy forum has at least a couple of members who report they have been mugged in Brazil. As a comparison, I don't recall any members here being mugged in Thailand. I also like to walk everywhere, whereas perhaps some are happy to take a taxi from door to door in every case to reduce their risk. However, I'm still slightly tempted to visit. Quote
Boy69 Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 Thailand is one of the safest countries in the world I also like to walk everywhere especially at nights when the weather is more calm never faced any problem at Thailand ,I admit the South America is putting me off because of the high crime rate there maybe someday I will get the courage to visit there. vinapu 1 Quote
paulsf Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 While the crime rate is high, it’s mostly in the big cities. Rio and São Paulo. Brazil is as beautiful a country as there is. If you visit other coastal cities the crime rate drops. We are all used to the lack of crime in Thailand, but in most of the rest of the world it exists. I live in Ft.Lauderdale. I wouldn’t walk on the beach in Miami or Ft.Lauderdale late at night for safety reasons. Chances are if you go to Brazil it will be a much shorter trip than you do to Thailand . Yes, you’ll probably make a few adjustments for safety. But if you have the opportunity don’t miss out on the incredible beauty of the country and some of the most beautiful and sexy people around. Rio beaches are an amazing sight. Just use them daytime, not nighttime. BL8gPt, reader and vinapu 3 Quote
Londoner Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 My concern is that Brazil is dangerous for Brazilians, not for tourists, if they are black, gay or poor. or Indians in the Amazon region. Or opponents of a racist, homophobic government. This is how homeless, black kids are treated by security guards. https://atlantablackstar.com/2019/09/04/shocking-video-shows-black-homeless-teen-stripped-gagged-and-whipped-for-allegedly-stealing-chocolate-in-brazil/ Of course, death squads , involving police and paramilitary personnel, have a long history of crimes, including murder, against street kids. Particularly black ones. Watch the movie "Pixote". Quote
Guest Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 2 hours ago, Londoner said: My concern is that Brazil is dangerous for Brazilians, not for tourists, if they are black, gay or poor. or Indians in the Amazon region. Or opponents of a racist, homophobic government. 1 None of the articles includes evidence of security guards targetting black people. For all we know, they may be equally brutal with all shoplifters, irrespective of race. Perhaps if the policing is ineffective, shops are looking for alternative methods to discourage theft, even if this is extreme by modern western standards. Newspapers like the Guardian suggest that victims are often black people, but that is not the same as monitoring all shoplifting & identifying if the punishment differs according to the race of the offender. 2 There are a long list of countries with governments which are less than perfect. I'm not sure Brazil merits a boycott because some security guards misbehaved. So the decision comes back to how it would be for us as tourists. Since I'm not going to steal 4 bars of chocolate, I wouldn't worry about shop security guards picking on me. When we see reports of them whipping an entirely innocent Brazilian citizen or tourist, that's the time to worry. Quote
Londoner Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 The assault on the boy was merely an illustration of the behaviour enabled and encouraged by a vicious regime which, you may recall, won an election after imprisoning democratically elected leaders to stop them from participating in elections. Street-children are particularly vulnerable, but there are other minorities- gays, blacks- who are also being targeted. I don't expect posters to boycott all countries with less than perfect (sic) human rights records- Myanmar, the Philippines, Israel etc- but I thought that the specifically homophobic nature of Bolsonaro's government may make potential gay tourists just a little uneasy. Evidently, I was wrong; as long as the guys are cheap and the saunas busy, all is well. Quote
Guest Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 2 hours ago, Londoner said: The assault on the boy was merely an illustration of the behaviour enabled and encouraged by a vicious regime which, you may recall, won an election after imprisoning democratically elected leaders to stop them from participating in elections. Street-children are particularly vulnerable, but there are other minorities- gays, blacks- who are also being targeted. I don't expect posters to boycott all countries with less than perfect (sic) human rights records- Myanmar, the Philippines, Israel etc- but I thought that the specifically homophobic nature of Bolsonaro's government may make potential gay tourists just a little uneasy. Evidently, I was wrong; as long as the guys are cheap and the saunas busy, all is well. Thailand has prevented opposition leaders from participation in elections with the threat of arrest, so similar in principle to what you describe in Brazil. Worse still is Russia, where the opposition tend to die from mysterious cases of poisoning. The Brazil flogging case seems to be merely some rogue guards & at least the guy had been stealing. In Indonesia, some gays had a more or less official public lashing for homosexual activity. There would be a very long list of countries to boycott if you set the bar so high. Or more correctly, there are many countries with low standards of governance. Quote
spoon Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 And they might be the reason why sex trade are cheap too. vinapu 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 When I was mugged in Rio, it was around noon on a bright sunny Sunday near the centre of the city with few people around. Muggings do not necessarily happen after dark! Quote
paulsf Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 When I was mugged in Amsterdam, it was noon and in front of my hotel. It happens everywhere in the world. Buts its a choice we have to make in our travels. We can just sit and watch tv from the safety of our homes and not experience other cultures. I’ll agree that if your really concerned about your safety in your travels your not going to have a good time. You just have to do what’s best for yourself and travel to places where you feel comfortable. Quote
Guest Posted September 7, 2019 Posted September 7, 2019 4 hours ago, paulsf said: Buts its a choice we have to make in our travels. We can just sit and watch tv from the safety of our homes and not experience other cultures. I’ll agree that if your really concerned about your safety in your travels your not going to have a good time. You just have to do what’s best for yourself and travel to places where you feel comfortable. A lot of it's about probabilities. I don't read about muggings in Thailand on this forum. Yet we have members who even (I believe) reside in Thailand writing about being mugged in Brazil. I'm not going to spend the next 30 years sat in front of my TV and I like my travel. However, if you give me the choice of going to Thailand and walking anywhere I fancy, OR going to Rio and having to take taxis for safety reasons, then the trip to Rio becomes much less attractive. Quote
Londoner Posted September 8, 2019 Posted September 8, 2019 Forty years of travel- Africa, Asia,the Middle East, Europe, even the USA (once)- and my moments of fear have been few. A gang of feral Israeli Border Police in Palestine (Silwan), a wrong turning in my car in West Kingston, Jamaica, during the JLP-PNP disturbances in 1973, an unwise encounter with a handsome Nubian felacca captain in Luxor, Egypt and with an interested policeman as I disembarked an hour later... ....that's all I can think of. And I regret none of those visits. I raise the issue of Brazil on a gay forum because of its poisonously homophobic government threatening our community specifically, though there are anti-racist issues there for me as well. I agree with z909 and Paulsf; there are risks when we travel and there are risks when we stay at home. More Britons are killed by accidents in the kitchen than on roads or on planes. Carpe diem. And as far as Thailand is concerned, seventy plus visits and my only moments of unease were encountering a pack of soi-dogs in Chiang Mai (and I'm a dog-lover) and a ride on a motor-cy taxi driven by a barely-pubescent kid who had yet to learn the meaning of fear. We are indeed fortunate to have discovered Thailand. khaolakguy and Wynter11 2 Quote
TotallyOz Posted September 8, 2019 Posted September 8, 2019 I have been mugged in Brazil and it was in day time. It was also when economy was in the shitter but the USD was strong. I love Brazil and the guys there. I know the OP is going to have a blast! Club 117 in Rio! Quote
williewillie Posted September 9, 2019 Posted September 9, 2019 years ago, a farang recommended carrying a second wallet with little cash and credit cards from closed accounts. This second wallet was intended to be given up if mugged. I never followed the suggestion but maybe it would be more useful in a more dangerous city. The farang did warn that the mugger could get angry and get violent with the little money in the second wallet. Quote
vinapu Posted September 11, 2019 Posted September 11, 2019 On 9/9/2019 at 2:32 AM, williewillie said: years ago, a farang recommended carrying a second wallet with little cash and credit cards from closed accounts. This second wallet was intended to be given up if mugged. I never followed the suggestion but maybe it would be more useful in a more dangerous city. The farang did warn that the mugger could get angry and get violent with the little money in the second wallet. hearing all that , I rather stick to Thailand Boy69 1 Quote
ceejay Posted September 12, 2019 Posted September 12, 2019 On 9/7/2019 at 5:11 PM, z909 said: 1 None of the articles includes evidence of security guards targetting black people. For all we know, they may be equally brutal with all shoplifters, irrespective of race. Perhaps if the policing is ineffective, shops are looking for alternative methods to discourage theft, even if this is extreme by modern western standards. Newspapers like the Guardian suggest that victims are often black people, but that is not the same as monitoring all shoplifting & identifying if the punishment differs according to the race of the offender. This article is based on a report of Brazil;s own Senate http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/en/direitos-humanos/noticia/2017-12/forum-reports-black-genocide-brazil-un On the general safety of Brazil, I too confess to never having been there. My opinion of safety there (or otherwise) is based on the experience of a former colleague of mine. He was English, his wife Brazilian. He gave up a lifestyle in Brazil that included a large house and servants, for a poky semi in Hertfordshire because he and his wife decided that Brazil was too dangerous a place to bring up children. Londoner 1 Quote
floridarob Posted September 13, 2019 Posted September 13, 2019 On 9/11/2019 at 3:56 PM, vinapu said: hearing all that , I rather stick to Thailand People talk all the time about Asians all have small cocks, however, we still go and seem to find that incorrect Brasil is AMAZING sex, bottom line..... vinapu 1 Quote
vinapu Posted September 13, 2019 Posted September 13, 2019 2 hours ago, floridarob said: People talk all the time about Asians all have small cocks, however, we still go and seem to find that incorrect you got it right ! Quote
bucknaway Posted October 18, 2019 Author Posted October 18, 2019 I'm probably not the right person to look to advice on visiting Brazil since I'm not excited about this trip. I thought I'd be excited at some point but here is sit on the gay beach of ipenema and I don't care. Yes the guys are hot and there are so, so many that it can be overwhelming. Yes I had some of the best sex I've had in a while but I'm still not wowed. Right now I'm waiting for a guy from planet Romeo to meet me. I'm sure it will be a lot of fun but... I don't know. When I get back to the room I'll begin my trip report. Quote