Members Latbear4blk Posted September 6, 2020 Members Posted September 6, 2020 11 hours ago, ChristianPFC said: Where can I find public toilets in Brazil? In Thailand I would go to shopping malls or temples for free toilets, and bus and railway stations sometimes have free, sometimes paid toilets. Isn't this a weird question? I understand you come from Thailandia, I have never been there. Is it a very uniformed country? In my experience in Brazil and the rest of South America, it really depends on each city. In general, any establishment that serves tables will have public bathrooms for their clients. Some cities may allow owners to not share their facilities with by passers. There are underground public bathrooms along Avenida Atlantica in Rio. There are portable public bathrooms along the rambla in Salvador. Quote
floridarob Posted September 7, 2020 Posted September 7, 2020 4 hours ago, Latbear4blk said: I understand you come from Thailandia Germany I believe....just he's mostly been in Thailand & SE Asia....... Ever used squatting toilets? Latbear4blk 1 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted September 7, 2020 Members Posted September 7, 2020 7 hours ago, floridarob said: Ever used squatting toilets? Countless times, but not in Brazil. During years I worked in a gigantic federal building in Buenos Aires. Unusually, many of its public bathrooms for men would have fancy squatting porcelain toilets instead of the conventional sitting ones. Also many times in Argentinean country side and during my military service. So the last time I squatted to take a shit was probably in Buenos Aires in the early 90s. floridarob and flipao 2 Quote
ChristianPFC Posted September 7, 2020 Author Posted September 7, 2020 (edited) 19 hours ago, Latbear4blk said: I understand you come from Thailandia,... I'm from Germany, but spent the last years in and around Thailand. From reading this forum, e.g. it seem boys are paid by time, with 30 min or 1 hour common? Not my style, but if it works that way in Brazil I have to prepare mentally. All my encounters in SEAsia are open ended. If a boy tells me has only one hour time, I will tell "see you another day, when you have more time". With some boys I spend only 30 minutes in bed, but that's because activities are not what I'm looking and if it's not working out, there is no point to stretch it. Records (all with free boys) were 6 hours in bed (daytime, awake), one in Myanmar, one in Taiwan, one in Thailand, and after 6 hours I or he had other business to attend to. Edited September 7, 2020 by christianpfc Latbear4blk 1 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted September 7, 2020 Members Posted September 7, 2020 1 hour ago, ChristianPFC said: I'm from Germany, but spent the last years in and around Thailand. From reading this forum, e.g. it seem boys are paid by time, with 30 min or 1 hour common? Not my style, but if it works that way in Brazil I have to prepare mentally. All my encounters in SEAsia are open ended. If a boy tells me has only one hour time, I will tell "see you another day, when you have more time". With some boys I spend only 30 minutes in bed, but that's because activities are not what I'm looking and if it's not working out, there is no point to stretch it. Records (all with free boys) were 6 hours in bed (daytime, awake), one in Myanmar, one in Taiwan, one in Thailand, and after 6 hours I or he had other business to attend to. In Brazil, if you go to a sauna, your time is about 30'/40' in the cabins. The prices I have paid for that are between 80 and 150 Rials. Every time I took a boy to my place the deal was 200 Rials, supposedly for one hour. In most cases, that hour became many. If the boys like you and are having a good time around you, they tend to stick with you. By the way, the one hour standard is not only Brazilian. I do not know Germany or SE Asia, but in Argentina, Mexico, the USA, and Brazil, you usually make a deal based in a one hour rate. I have never made an open ended arrangement, although many if my arrangements turned into open ended without any extra investment. ChristianPFC 1 Quote
sfcastro Posted September 8, 2020 Posted September 8, 2020 On 9/6/2020 at 4:40 AM, ChristianPFC said: My two credit cards are both Visa, and I will bring both and store in different locations (same Euro to exchange to BRL). Two mobile phones (the old one take with me, the new one keep in hotel), and money stored in two places. The only thing I don't have twice is my camera, now three years old, but it was expensive! I will have it hanging around my neck, so I can take pictures easily. My opinion is NOT to have you camera around your neck. It is too tempting and you run a high risk if having it stolen right off of you. I was with a Brazilian friend in his 20's less than a year ago in Rio, and while we were stopped at a corner, a young guy came up to and asked a question and then proceeded to rip cheap gold chain right from off of his neck and started running. SP and Rio are well worth visiting, but are cities where you need to be extra cautious on your initial visits. ChristianPFC and SolaceSoul 2 Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted September 8, 2020 Members Posted September 8, 2020 1 hour ago, sfcastro said: My opinion is NOT to have you camera around your neck. It is too tempting and you run a high risk if having it stolen right off of you. I was with a Brazilian friend in his 20's less than a year ago in Rio, and while we were stopped at a corner, a young guy came up to and asked a question and then proceeded to rip cheap gold chain right from off of his neck and started running. SP and Rio are well worth visiting, but are cities where you need to be extra cautious on your initial visits. Never wear jewelry, watches or cameras in the streets, and keep your smart phones tucked away in your pockets. Wallets should never be in the back pocket. I would also advise against any headphones and Bluetooth ear pieces as well as AirPods. A camera is a definite NO. The savvier malandros will carry a sharp knife with them to cut the cord From your neck, arm or ear and just keep running with your items. The others might just rip it from you with their bare hand strength or sometimes, hold you up for it with a weapon. Although foreigners (no matter how often they visit and start to feel “comfortable” or “blended in”, and no matter how intimidating they may think they are) should not do any of these things, even a local brasileiro would say that it’s a bad idea for them to carry these things on the street as well. Just because you’ve been doing these things and you haven’t yet “gotten got”, that doesn’t mean you’re immune to it. It just means that your time hasn’t come up yet. Why tempt fate? Anyone (here or in the real world) who advises you otherwise is not your friend, your pal, or your amigo, and does not have your best interests at heart. ChristianPFC, sfcastro, msclelovr and 1 other 4 Quote
Members donmuang1614502772 Posted September 8, 2020 Members Posted September 8, 2020 3 hours ago, SolaceSoul said: The savvier malandros will carry a sharp knife with them to cut the cord From your neck, arm or ear and just keep running with your items. The others might just rip it from you with their bare hand strength or sometimes, hold you up for it with a weapon. Hello everybody, I'm in the same situation like Christian, looking for an alternative to Thailand. One of my favorite holiday routine is to take a lot of pictures (with my phone), so the thought of somebody mugging me and stealing my phone creeps me out. Of course I won't flash around my phone during nightime or in dodgy areas, but is it really that risky in daylight in populated areas? Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted September 8, 2020 Members Posted September 8, 2020 19 minutes ago, donmuang1614502772 said: Hello everybody, I'm in the same situation like Christian, looking for an alternative to Thailand. One of my favorite holiday routine is to take a lot of pictures (with my phone), so the thought of somebody mugging me and stealing my phone creeps me out. Of course I won't flash around my phone during nightime or in dodgy areas, but is it really that risky in daylight in populated areas? Hello, Don: Hete is a good primer site ViaHero for you. I find this blogger / website to be quite reasonable, especially for newbies. This one section on “safety” is good, but I also recommend reading the whole site. “Here are some more tips to keep you safe in Rio: Don’t... leave your bag unattended. put your wallet in your back pocket or the outside pocket of a bag. walk alone on the beach at dusk or at night. take out and/or use your cell phone more than absolutely necessary. wear jewelry in the street. openly carry a camera. take more than you need to the beach. Do... put your money, credit cards, passport and ticket in the safe deposit box of your hotel. take cabs rather than buses. roll up the windows of your car or taxi if you are stuck in a traffic jam. ask the police for help if you need it. Don't travel blindly. Work with one of our locals” https://www.viahero.com/travel-to-rio-de-janeiro/is-rio-de-janeiro-safe donmuang1614502772, sfcastro, axiom2001 and 1 other 4 Quote
Members Popular Post davet Posted September 9, 2020 Members Popular Post Posted September 9, 2020 3 hours ago, donmuang1614502772 said: Of course I won't flash around my phone during nightime or in dodgy areas, but is it really that risky in daylight in populated areas? If you travel a lot, you probably know how hard it is to answer that question. The crime statistics for Brazil are unquestionably worse than for the U.S. or most of Asia. It's a numbers game and one does not know when his number will be up. I've never had a problem acting like a stereotypical tourist (camera, iphone, backpack, shorts). However, I was mugged in Salvador - the guy flashed what looked like a crude shank and demanded by daypack. That contained the last dedicated point-&-shoot camera I owned. I've used a smartphone for pictures ever since with no problem - until that phone got pickpocketed in a different Latin country! Just be careful and smart. Accept that you may have to offer electronic sacrifices to the travel gods (and the local economy). Be really careful on any beaches in Rio. The colonial touristy part of Salvador was the sketchiest place I've seen in Brazil. On the other hand, I constantly have to remind myself to be more scared in Sao Paulo: Though the city is big, loud, and messy, I don't think I've ever encountered anything that felt terribly menacing in SP. People there seem to have jobs and things to do other than rob tourists. The middle-class Rio neighborhoods of Flamenco, Gloria, and Botafogo similarly felt more safe than the touristy ones in Copacabana and Ipanema. The smaller cities and colonial towns were never a problem. axiom2001, Tomcal, floridarob and 2 others 5 Quote
Tomcal Posted September 9, 2020 Posted September 9, 2020 (edited) First to put things in perspective, i feel safer in Gloria/Copa/Ipanema then i do in large areas of LA or Chicago or my hometown of Mpls! That doesn’t mean anything if you are foolish or in the wrong place at the wrong time, no matter what world city you are in! i have been going to Rio for 20 years usually 4 times a year and have far fewer issues then my 4 trips to Prague! A few things i never do in Rio or Brazil(since i also frequently go to São paulo and Porto Alegre) 1)walk along the beachside of the street in Copacabana after the sun goes down! many “snatch and grabs” happen there! 2) wear no jewelry or watches!! One older American was mugged for his watch and he told me “it was only a Timex!” i told him “Timex or Rolex, all they know is you have a watch on your wrist and it’s worth something!” 3)if you have to give a second thought to doing something ...DON’T! go with your gut! i always have sleepovers every night i am in Brazil, for 2 reasons the first and most important is I Like It, and secondly it is much safer walking back to your hotel or Apt. with 3 or 4 guys late at night! con’t.. Edited September 9, 2020 by tomcal sfcastro, Latbear4blk and ChristianPFC 3 Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted September 9, 2020 Members Posted September 9, 2020 (edited) 6 hours ago, Tomcal said: wear no jewelry or watches!! One older American was mugged for his watch and he told me “it was only a Timex!” i told him “Timex or Rolex, all they know is you have a watch on your wrist and it’s worth something!” There is a saying in Brazilian Portuguese that in English, translates best as “The finger is worth more than the ring.” Putting it bluntly, some malandros will cut off a finger just to get to the ring, or slice an ear just to grab the earring. Or slice the wrist to take the watch, or the neck to grab the necklace. A few meters away, most cannot tell the difference between a cheap watch / necklace / ring and an expensive one. They’ll only find out after they grabbed it off you and ran away, and hopefully for your sake, you weren’t sliced or diced up in the process. I am entering my 11th straight year of going to Brazil, and about half of those visits are months-long stays. I wouldn’t advise a new traveler to behave as familiar with the place as I do, and even after more than a decade, I am not cavalier. One can still enjoy Brazil and exercise caution. I think it’s important, @Tomcal, for us both to disclose to new(er) posters here that, even as much as we love Brazil and as much as we travel there and feel “familiar”, we have both “gotten got” (been victims of crimes, or attempted at least). Yours (as you posted before) was by gunpoint outdoors in very upscale Ipanema. Mine was a snatch and grab (by a malandro on a bike) in broad daylight at the edge of Copanema and Ipanema. I know more brasileiros and regular-visiting foreigners who HAVE gotten got than have not. I also have a good friend who has been robbed on the streets of São Paulo three of the last four times he has visited. Some things are avoidable, but sometimes it’s just a numbers game and when it’s your time, it’s your time. Don’t wear a target on your shirt and tempt fate. Edited September 9, 2020 by SolaceSoul sfcastro, Tomcal and ChristianPFC 3 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted September 10, 2020 Members Posted September 10, 2020 19 hours ago, Tomcal said: First to put things in perspective, i feel safer in Gloria/Copa/Ipanema then i do in large areas of LA or Chicago or my hometown of Mpls! That doesn’t mean anything if you are foolish or in the wrong place at the wrong time, no matter what world city you are in! Exactly! Beware of the Boogy Man. Quote
Members Kevie770 Posted September 10, 2020 Members Posted September 10, 2020 I will be in SP on September 17th-20th, Rio the 20th-25th and Salvador the 25th-5th. All of these dates except SP can change based on my mood. It would be great to meet some fellow BT members to hang out at the sauna with while I’m in Brazil. Quote
Members Riobard Posted September 10, 2020 Members Posted September 10, 2020 5 hours ago, Kevie770 said: I will be in SP on September 17th-20th, Rio the 20th-25th and Salvador the 25th-5th. All of these dates except SP can change based on my mood. It would be great to meet some fellow BT members to hang out at the sauna with while I’m in Brazil. That seems to be a good location-duration visit calendar since you have Rio previously under your belt but can tweak it with Salvador Bahia. I would personally pick a similar itinerary if visiting were in the cards sooner than later. It will be interesting to have a take on how uniform the alterations are across settings in the pandemic context. Kevie770 1 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted September 11, 2020 Members Posted September 11, 2020 Guys, if anyone is around Buzios, pay attention. Rhyheim Shabazz is right now in Rio, this weekend is taking a small army of Brazilian porn performers to Buzios, and they are settling camp there for a whole week. Besides Rhyheim, you will see Carlos Maranhao, Italo Andrade, Will Prado, about 10 guys total. When I have confirmation of the full list, I will share. Quote
Members Riobard Posted September 11, 2020 Members Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) We need more camp in porn? Will Brigitte Bidet feature? Edited September 11, 2020 by Riobard Latbear4blk 1 Quote
ChristianPFC Posted September 11, 2020 Author Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) I made it to Brazil! In Sao Paulo now. There was a slight chance that immigration rule or airline rules change, but they did not and all that was different from travelling before Covid was wearing a mask and showing proof of health insurance at check-in and immigration. Full report when I´m back. Edited September 11, 2020 by christianpfc axiom2001, Bucknaway1614502762 and Latbear4blk 3 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted September 12, 2020 Members Posted September 12, 2020 14 hours ago, Riobard said: We need more camp in porn? Will Brigitte Bidet feature? I am afraid this is some kind of sophisticated joke above my poor burnt brain. Quote
Members Riobard Posted September 12, 2020 Members Posted September 12, 2020 (edited) You implied ‘camping’ out, and it happens that French actress Brigitte Bardot is the celebrity the most associated with Buzios. You can take a selfie sitting beside the statue of her sitting on a bench. Edited September 12, 2020 by Riobard Latbear4blk 1 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted September 12, 2020 Members Posted September 12, 2020 35 minutes ago, Riobard said: You implied ‘camping’ out, and it happens that French actress Brigitte Bardot is the celebrity the most associated with Buzios. You can take a selfie sitting beside the statue of her sitting on a bench. I told you, too sophisticated for me. Quote
Members NoGagSuckerSF Posted September 12, 2020 Members Posted September 12, 2020 23 hours ago, Latbear4blk said: Guys, if anyone is around Buzios, pay attention. Rhyheim Shabazz is right now in Rio, this weekend is taking a small army of Brazilian porn performers to Buzios, and they are settling camp there for a whole week. Besides Rhyheim, you will see Carlos Maranhao, Italo Andrade, Will Prado, about 10 guys total. When I have confirmation of the full list, I will share. That Shabazz dude is too too too fine! Same goes for the dudes on that list I see him hooking up with. Sure hope MaxBootyxxx is among that stable of studs. I am more into guys with huge cocks but that MaxBootyxxx's ass gets me horny, and I'm a bottom!, and his pleading looks of "come fuck and rim me" are a pleasure to see. Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted September 12, 2020 Members Posted September 12, 2020 2 hours ago, NoGagSuckerSF said: That Shabazz dude is too too too fine! Same goes for the dudes on that list I see him hooking up with. Sure hope MaxBootyxxx is among that stable of studs. I am more into guys with huge cocks but that MaxBootyxxx's ass gets me horny, and I'm a bottom!, and his pleading looks of "come fuck and rim me" are a pleasure to see. I am not a fan of his, but I understand he is at least invited. Not sure if he is confirmed. Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted September 12, 2020 Members Posted September 12, 2020 3 hours ago, Riobard said: You implied ‘camping’ out, and it happens that French actress Brigitte Bardot is the celebrity the most associated with Buzios. You can take a selfie sitting beside the statue of her sitting on a bench. Now you and your Brigitte Bardot reference have triggered unpredictable flashbacks of Susana Gimenez. Extremely unsophisticated. Quote
Members Riobard Posted September 12, 2020 Members Posted September 12, 2020 Gonna take a shot though the audience here is tough: Bardot is to Gimenez as, in the camp version, Brigitte Bidet is to Susana Gimme-Jizz. Quote