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Skype sessions (group liveshows) with garotos.
pauleiro replied to likeohmygod's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
I went back to some screen prints of that period. It was so much fun. A part of a group of around 25 guys were meeting at 2 pm Prague time to see who was going to be auditionned live. It was impossible to know if one person or more was going to show up, but as a matter of fact the days where no one was showing up were very rare. There were on an average maybe 3 guys a day during all week days of the year, and it lasted many years. The models were new, 18 to 30 years old. They were privately showing their documents which were photographed, then they were stripping, wanking and sometimes cumming. During the whole show, the persons of our group who were present were making comments. Average next door type boys were regularly coming and from time to time there was a hunk. At the end of the show, we were giving mark ... The guys who were coming were not getting any money for the audition. They would get money if they were considered a model and make another shooting first solo then with partners. All pictures of all auditions can be found on william higgins site (which is not accessible from Czech Republic). -
Skype sessions (group liveshows) with garotos.
pauleiro replied to likeohmygod's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Woow. Thanks ! -
Skype sessions (group liveshows) with garotos.
pauleiro replied to likeohmygod's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
It is impossible to make sure that no one is not going to record the performance (video and/or pictures) and share it as mentionned by SolaceSoul. (I once participated to a group of 10 persons and we shared pictures and comments on the boys on the scene in Prague. One day, a member of the group passed pictures and information to non members. It was the end of the Group ...). So either the boys do not care if the photos of their show are published on internet (and they should perform on Charturbate and make some money) or they do care and will not accept or accept but will perform with a mask and hide all elements which could make identify them and it is not going to be so sexy. The hustle of organizing such shows is huge and there are so many shows of this type on chaturbate or cam4 : at any time you are sure to find a guy or guys that you will like. Surprinsingly on Chaturbate, there are very few boys from Brazil. I saw one today who did such a very hot show inserting a couple of dildos up his ass (Anab_Frank s cam). If any of you know of good and sexy performers, I am interested. I would like to have the possibility to comment privately the shows with friends. I did that when there were, during many years, the live auditions at William Higgins in Prague, every week day at 2 pm CET. A bunch of 10 to 12 regulars were always present and shared comments on the boys who were all newbies stripping all the way down and sometimes wanking. The types of comments we were making would not be allowed on Chaturbate ! Maybe we could create a group to share in real time comments on Chaturbate boys ... -
I simply cancelled my May flights (and will get refund from the airline) but I did not book anything. It is hard to foresee what is going to happen. In all cases as soon as the situation becomes clearer, it is obvious that the planes will not be full and prices might not be that high. I am concerned by the places which may go bankrupt because of an extended period without any income. I really wonder if Lions or Fragata will be open again some day, I have also a thought for all the boys who were working in the sauna and generally speaking the sexworkers who do not have any income for weeks now and maybe for many more weeks. I wonder how they survive. Coronavirus situation in Brazil seems to be out of control in some places. There were pictures of the he burying of corpses in the city of Manaus (certainly a proof that nor higher temperature nor high humidity makes the virus disappear). Officially, Brazil declared as of today 3704 cases, which I do not believe at all. It is clear that this does not take into account the people dying in favellas. In Manaus, the official figure of total number of deaths is 172. In the past 3 days, there were 340 burials ! In many cases, the causes of deaths are mentionned as "unknown" and therefore not taken in to account in the official figures of deaths linked to virus. Political situation seems to be difficult for Bolsonaro with regular pot-banging protests from Brazilians urging "Bolsonaro out", the firing of the Health Minister, the resignation of the justice minister Sergio Moro, after clashing with Bolso over the sacking of the head of Brazil Federal police, the problems in the favelas, ...
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Whats really going on in Rio?
pauleiro replied to Badboy81's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
In a different thread, I mentionned the interest of the daily synthetic articles published by Tomas Pueyo. When I started to follow him, 15 days ago, his articles were only written in English and 10000 people had read them Now 40 Million people worldwide have read articles which have been translated in 20+ languages. 20 minutes ago, he put on line a petition for the White House. Sign it and share it if you think it is worth. ---------------------- We have a petition for the White House! https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/buy-us-time-fight-coronavirus-and-save-millions-lives-hammer-and-dance-suppression-strategy I was told this is the best way to get traction and a response from the government. It only needs 100k signatures, which pales in comparison with 40M view we got for the last article. Share it and let's get this to the top! -
Whats really going on in Rio?
pauleiro replied to Badboy81's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Coronavirus protest in Brazil sees millions bang pots from balconies People in Brazil have expressed anger at President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the coronavirus pandemic by banging pots and pans together on balconies. Millions of protesters in the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro appeared at windows on Wednesday evening calling for the president to step down. It was the biggest protest against Mr Bolsonaro's government to date. There are over 500 cases of the virus in Brazil, including two government ministers. Four people have died. Mr Bolsonaro, who has previously dismissed precautions taken against the novel coronavirus as "hysteria" and "fantasy", has been criticised for his response to the deadly outbreak. However 14 people who travelled with him to Florida to meet President Trump have tested positive for the virus. Is Latin America prepared to fight coronavirus?Politics and protest at São Paulo's street parties Wednesday's loud protests began during a televised statement by the president in the afternoon, then resumed with more intensity at an agreed time later in the evening. People in tall buildings and houses across the country banged empty pots, switched their lights on and off and shouted "Bolsonaro out!" Mr Bolsonaro used his televised address to announce emergency measures to limit the spread of the virus, and a financial aid package to support the economy and low-income families. Appearing alongside his top ministers, all wearing face masks, the president acknowledged the "gravity" of the pandemic, but added: "I want to calm the Brazilian people... we can't let ourselves go into hysteria." However, he admitted that there were likely many additional cases not included in the official statistics. The Brazilian government also said it would ask Congress to declare a "public state of calamity" due to the coronavirus pandemic. It was not enough to appease the protesters. On Sunday, Mr Bolsonaro was criticised for coming out of reported self-isolation to mingle with thousands of his supporters who were marching in protest at Brazil's Congress and judiciary. His health ministry had earlier warned against attending large gatherings. -
Whats really going on in Rio?
pauleiro replied to Badboy81's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Bolsonaro slams virus 'hysteria' as Brazil confirms first death President Jair Bolsonaro condemned what he called "hysteria" over the coronavirus pandemic Tuesday, as Brazil confirmed its first death and Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro declared a state of emergency. Flying in the face of mounting global alarm over the pandemic, the far-right president lashed out at containment measures he said would hurt the economy. "People are acting like it's the end of the world," he said in an interview with Radio Tupi. The economy was doing well, but now some governors are taking measures that are really going to hurt it... It's not like having groups of people here and there is the problem. What we need to do is reduce the hysteria." Bolsonaro has sparked controversy with his response to the pandemic. He had already drawn criticism for shaking hands and taking selfies with supporters at a rally Sunday, ignoring the recommendation of his own health ministry, which said he should remain in isolation for two weeks after being exposed to several officials who tested positive for COVID-19. His latest comments came after the South American country confirmed its first COVID-19 fatality: a 62-year-old man with diabetes and high blood pressure who died Monday in Sao Paulo, authorities said. "Unfortunately, this shows how severe this pandemic is, despite what some would like to believe," Sao Paulo Mayor Bruno Covas told CBN radio. - Landmarks closed - The emergency measures in Rio included closing the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and the cable car to Sugarloaf Mountain, two of the city's most famous attractions. Sao Paulo granted city authorities the right to requisition goods needed to contain the virus from businesses if necessary. Rio ordered restaurants to reduce the number of tables by 70 percent to increase distance between patrons, closed stores in shopping malls and halved the number of public transport vehicles in circulation, calling on people to remain home when possible. On Friday, the state had already closed schools, theaters and cinemas for at least 15 days. Rio Governor Wilson Witzel has also ordered people off the city's beaches. The federal government meanwhile announced 147 billion reals (nearly $30 billion) in emergency spending to fend off the economic impact of the pandemic. - 'Crime against public health' - Brazil -- the biggest country in Latin America, with 210 million people -- has confirmed 291 coronavirus cases, concentrated in Sao Paulo and Rio. Health officials are working to convince the population to take the threat seriously, but some Brazilians remain skeptical -- not least Bolsonaro. The man dubbed a "Tropical Trump" has at times caused outrage with his response to the pandemic, both politically and personally. He tested negative for the virus last week, news he announced on Facebook accompanied by a photo of himself making an obscene gesture. But under health ministry protocol, he needs further testing to confirm the result, and is supposed to remain in isolation in the meantime. He took a second test Tuesday and is awaiting the result. Influential Sao Paulo state lawmaker Janaina Paschoal called on him to resign. The president's decision to defy health authorities and participate in Sunday's rallies by his supporters was "a crime against public health," she said. "The president does not seem to be taking the outbreak seriously," newspaper Estado de Sao Paulo said in an editorial. Bolsonaro was unfazed, saying in his radio interview that he would hold a "small party" to celebrate his 65th birthday Saturday, even though health experts have recommended against such gatherings. "Life goes on," he said. Shop sellers wear masks in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo, where a state of emergency has been declared over the coronavirus pandemic Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has come under fire for taking selfies with supporters at a rally, even after his own aides recommended he remain in isolation -
Whats really going on in Rio?
pauleiro replied to Badboy81's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Yesterday only 349 people died of covid19 in Italy. In some regions (Bergamo) the local papers are full of obituaries (8 pages !) and the mass blessings of tens of coffins is impressive -
Whats really going on in Rio?
pauleiro replied to Badboy81's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
If you want to read smart, synthetic and updated information on virus have a look at Tomas Pueyo daily publications. I follow him since approximately 10 days. It is really amazing. It started only in English with 20 K readers. Now it is above 30 Million readers and it has been translated in 30 languages. Amazing. -
Whats really going on in Rio?
pauleiro replied to Badboy81's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
Last week end ABC Bailao was kept open. ABC Bailap is the place in Sampa where young men meet older gentlemen. There are many older people there. They simply ask to avoid going there for people having symptoms (everyone knows now that you can transfer the disease even if you are asymptomatic). They also ask to avoid beijos (kisses) and hand shaking. This attitude was very much criticized on the social networks "It is sad to see the lack of resoect with the public in which most of people are older people. Not to be able to close putting people at risk. Money cannot be more important than the well being of persons" Next week end ABC Bailao will be closed and I guess it will be the same with saunas. -
I have a booking for moreless the same dates in May. I will wait a little bit to see how the situation evolves but I do not think all this will be over in May. I think I will change my airline booking for November/December and book another ticket earlier as soon as the situation is almost normal.
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Whats really going on in Rio?
pauleiro replied to Badboy81's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
I am not sure that all young people can overcome the virus easily. Of course they can do better than older persons. From European experience, there are many deaths including in the younger population and 50% of people in extensive care units are less than 60 years old. -
Whats really going on in Rio?
pauleiro replied to Badboy81's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
This is indeed crazy. I was in Pointe last Saturday and it was not crowded at all. Sunday was my last day in Rio and I did not go to sauna. I am glad to be back home. The perception of virus by garotos is funny. I stopped shaking hands in Pointe last saturday. 2 garotos understood and we only touched our elbows. But when they left, both kissed me on the mouth ... -
Wise decision IMHO
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I am glad to see that the flight which should take me back to Europe has taken off tonight from Europe :-))
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Pink Flamingo in Rio is going to be closed as from today. It is a much smaller venue than The Week, comparable in size (number of persons present) to saunas 117 or Pointe.
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March 15. Walking along the Copabana beach today, I saw what looked like a bloco de rua (even the car with the stage on top was the same as bloco sem saida where samba was excellent). But it was the demonstration of people against Congress, again corruption and for current government : "dia do foda se" (fuck off day) - institutional dialog : fuck off. A plane in the sky alongside the beach was cayying a big poster : "Bikers and Bolsonaro are for Brazil". Multiple tee shirts, cap, etc, often praising Bolsonaro. Many people with masks including many wearing a mask with the colors of brasilian flag showing signs :"even worse than the coronavirus, the extreme left virus, the corruption virus, the left papers virus, ...". Many posters asking militar intervention "ja" (now) : we were sufficiently patient. A big poster "capitao aperte o botao" (captain, press the buton) I prefer not to translate the speech coming from the car.
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Lions sauna + Beco do Rato Both are located almost in front of each other. Very different styles though. Lions sauna is still alive and A. whom I met in 117 went dancing in the cage (there is a golden cage above the stage) last Friday. He told me that there were not so many people but it was lively. As indicated in the Lions address just above, Lions is located close to "Beco do Rato". Beco do Rato is a very well known samba place with very good atmosphere, great music. Worth a visit at night if you are fed up with boys.
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New Meio Mundo I always thought that this sauna had been closed but was informed by a garoto who went there 3 weeks ago that it is still open. Had I known that before, I would have gone on a Tuesday nite to see the live sex show ! (I am a bit fed up of drag queen shows and to see, whatever the club in Rio, always the same strippers). The garoto told me that there were mostly boys from favela who were going there and who would go for 80 R$. A very recent commentary from a Brazilian customer indicated :"very good atmosphere, educated boys, VIP treatment". Not sure that everyone would agree with that ...
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Yes. Lots of flights are cancelled and the atmosphere in Rio is not fun !
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Yesterday Health Authorities published a "recommendation" in which travellers coming from foreign countries "must" self quarantine themselves at home during 7 days, even without symptoms.
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Last information on Rio de Janeiro In Pointe now. Even though there is a party tonite, the number of customers and garotos is extremely low. With the coronavirus looking like balloons in the ceiling of the bar, some waiters wearing masks, the limited number of boys, the atmosphere is not inviting you to take a boy to a cabin. My regular was busy with a customer and just left. As reported elsewhere, many venues have already been closed this week end : The Week, the Buraco da Lacraia in Lapa, National Teatro, in fact all places where more than 500 persons gather. The small commercial center close to Siqueira Campos station is also closed. I was in front of Cable Car to Sugarloaf this morning and did not have impression that it was in operation. It is clear that all places where people gather are going to be closed sooner or later. In Pointe, they already receives phone call mentioning that they should be ready to close when it will be decided. Restaurants and bars might close also. Without boys, booze and fun, time in Rio will not be fun! If you have a trip planned to Rio in the short term, it is certainly better to cancel it except if you like cities without boys, without booze and without restaurants and bars
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I wore masks during Carnaval in Rio at the beginning of the stay but would never have thought that the stay would end up with me wearing medical masks ! Trip is soon over (if I manage to fly back to Europe). First week was constant rain. Last 2 weeks were very sunny. A good trip altogether !
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Strange atmosphere in 117 yesterday Friday night. Not so many customers. Many boys. Some of them worried of what can happen with virus and if Sauna will be kept open and if it closes for how long ... G. 2nd biggest dick in 117 is here but since I am already with garotos, he ignores me. I had another sexy and romantic session with A. He is so sweet. When V. , my yesterday' s date, arrives and sees me, a wonderful friendly smile shines on his face and he waves me hello. He is really good looking !
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Coronavirus implications in saunas.
pauleiro replied to likeohmygod's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
I think it is a sure thing. IMHO, from TV shows I am hearing here in Brazil on TV, this will happen in the next 15 days.