Members alwaysrio Posted April 27, 2015 Members Posted April 27, 2015 I am a regular to Brazil but recently over the last several months had to complete a project in Italy. I contacted and was with three guys on Planet Romeo who are from Brazil. In turn these guys introduced me to so many other Brazilian guys hustling in Europe. They seem to rotate locations, like there is a circuit. Many of the guys are the type you would see at Lagoa. They were a great time, spoke English (some better then others), spent a few hours, had dinner at the apartment and between 100 and 150 Euro. I was afraid to ask to many questions (might not like what I would have heard) and did not disclose that I am in Rio and Sao Paulo all of the time. These guys are not there studying Renaissance Art. Can someone explain. Quote
TotallyOz Posted April 27, 2015 Posted April 27, 2015 I have met many in Barcelona and Switzerland and even Netherlands when the scene was hot there. I have friends that say that there are many Brazilians in London as well but I can't confirm that. Quote
Members mvan1 Posted April 27, 2015 Members Posted April 27, 2015 I am a regular to Brazil but recently over the last several months had to complete a project in Italy. I contacted and was with three guys on Planet Romeo who are from Brazil. In turn these guys introduced me to so many other Brazilian guys hustling in Europe. They seem to rotate locations, like there is a circuit. Many of the guys are the type you would see at Lagoa. They were a great time, spoke English (some better then others), spent a few hours, had dinner at the apartment and between 100 and 150 Euro. I was afraid to ask to many questions (might not like what I would have heard) and did not disclose that I am in Rio and Sao Paulo all of the time. These guys are not there studying Renaissance Art. Can someone explain. Simple - unlike the U.S., much of Europe does not require a visa from Brazilians. Many sauna guys that we see in Europe entered there legally but after the passage of time, they over-stayed their allotted time to remain in Europe, which normally does not exceed six months. Many of the Brazilian sauna guys seen in Europe return to Brazil fairly often which starts the six-month clock running again, which makes them "legally" in Europe for up to six months after they reenter. Some sauna guys have been in Europe for years and could be deported if caught. I was in Spain a few years ago when there was a "round up" of sauna guys who over-stayed their allotted time. The saunas were deadly dull during that enforcement period. Conversely, sauna guys cannot get a visa to visit the U.S. unless they "have a compelling reason to return to Brazil" and the standard to answer that question comes from the U.S. government, not from the sauna guy. I personally know of only one instance of a sauna guy being admitted to the U.S. However, he was admitted, not as a tourist. Rather, he was admitted as a student. His sponsor (a frequent visitor to Brazil) enrolled the sauna guy in a college and the sauna guy was accepted for admission. On the basis of the college admission, the sauna guy was issued a student visa to enter the U.S. The standard for admission to Europe, on the other hand, is rather simple. The below information explains how there can be so many Brazilians in Europe. However, the reason they are there is to make money. Visa requirements for Brazilian citizens: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A Brazilian passport Visa requirements for Brazilian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Brazil. In 2014, Brazilian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 146 countries and territories, ranking the Brazilian passport 21st in the world.[1] Mercosul members and some other countries (as shown below) do not even require a passport; a national or state-issued Brazilian identity card is enough. Nevertheless, this piece of identification must be in good conservation state and less than five years from its issue date. Contents 1 Visa requirements map 2 Visa requirements 3 Territories 4 Vaccination 5 Passport validity 6 Israeli stamps 7 Fingerprinting 8 See also 9 References lookin, flipao and JKane 3 Quote
Members msclelovr Posted April 28, 2015 Members Posted April 28, 2015 Mvan1 is completely correct IMHO. And to add to what TotallyOz wrote: there are many Brazilian working guys in London but their number is fewer than 5-10 years ago. Various Brazilians have been working in London "on rotation" for more than 5 years - I'm sure they stay in great shape but their photos never change, so Caveat Emptor! Quote
Members mvan1 Posted April 28, 2015 Members Posted April 28, 2015 I have friends that say that there are many Brazilians in London as well but I can't confirm that. I can confirm that there are many available Brazilians in London. Last year I reported in the forum, my experience at a facility in London that offers lots of Brazilian escorts. In this response, I will include some of the information of my prior post. There are various ways to meet Brazilian escorts while in London. You can connect through the internet or visit the long existing “brothel” called Villa Gianni. Villa Gianni is located at #32 Nevern Place, four blocks from the Earl's Court underground station. To find Villa Gianni, take the underground to Earl’s Court station. Exit the underground station, make a left turn, then walk two blocks then turn left on Nevern place, then walk to # 32. At arrival at the facility, ring a door bell at the red painted door that has a 32 on it. The place is in the lower basement of the building. You will not need to say anything when the person answers the door. The person knows why you are there. You will be guided down a hall to a room that has a one way glass that allows a viewer to see the rent boys but the rent boys cannot see the viewer. Each guy stands in front of the glass window and demonstrates and shows off what he has to offer to entice you to choose him. The manager tells you what each guy likes to do. If you like what you see, you advise the manager. You and the garoto you like will be directed to a private bedroom in the villa. The price for one hour is 90 pounds, Sterling, payable after the event concludes. That price is cheap considering it is London, one of the most expensive cities in the world. The nearly non existent risk to clients (not being scammed by fakes and bogus ads), this facility is awesome. If the escort is more than satisfying, a handsome tip to the escort is definitely in order after the session, even though the escort does not ask for a tip. During my first visit, the only guys there were Brazilians. On later visits there were other types and other nationalities. A good thing about an operation like this is, we do not have to contend with fake ads and bogus/stolen photos or escorts demanding money up front then not performing. flipao, axiom2001 and lookin 3 Quote