This past weekend, I was host to a couple of Paulista friends (from Sao Paulo) who were here visiting me. The guy, a japanese-brasilian rather on the shorty side and I'd say average in the looks department and his girlfriend, with the typical brasilieira body: thin and curves in the right places, a super juicy ass and a thin and small waist to drool over. But the kicker was her attitude. So feminine, extremely sensual, very happy, friendly, easy going, sincere and an all around very positive and fun person to be with. The way she was treating her boyfriend, was simply the way most guys could only dream of. Always tending to his needs, feeding him at times when we were having lunch/dinner, whispering sweet nothings in his ears from time to time and being just an amazing company. Many a time while being with them, I felt a little envious of my friend.
Seeing her gave me again hope in women and to use a very popular saying that women in here use, "warm and fuzzy" feeling that I know a very special place where women are like that in general. Where women know how to be women; where women know how to treat a man like a man; where women know how to please their man. A place where women, will not play mind games with you. You look at her, she looks back at you and smiles and it's on with none of the BS that the North American women are polluted with. That place is BRASIL. To be honest, I've given up hope with North American women. I only frequent and date Latinas and more particularly Brasileiras and to be honest, there's no turning back ever to a North American woman. Brasilian women are like that British commercial of a few years ago which went like "Once you've driven a Porshe, you can't go back to a normal car again". It's exactly the same with Brasileiras, once you've been with one and seen how fun, sensual, feminine, sexy, friendly and easy going they are, you won't get anywhere near a North American girl/women not even within a 100 mile radius.
German dude, if you want to get that kind of girls in Brasil and not the Maria Passaporte type (Gringo chasers in hopes of escaping out of Brasil) or the Maria Interesseira (the gold digger who's only after your wallet), then you better speak Portuguese. The more you speak, the better you'll be and the better your experience both with women than overall in Brasil will be. Learning and speaking Portuguese will make you understand how they think by giving you an insight into their truly fascinating culture and thus, helping you take your experience in Brasil to a truly mind blowing level. And of course, to help you detect the piranhas (sharks, hookers and other gold diggers) really fast. If you don't speak the lingo and are totally oblivious to the Brasilian culture, and all in awe in front of the hordes of super sexily dressed beautiful women all around you, you'll be taken to the cleaners in no time by the professional Piranhas, Maria Passaporte, Maria Interesseiras and a multitudes of other Marias that I won't bother mentioning in here as there are way too many of them. LOL
So all in all, invest the time and $ to learn as much BRAZILIAN Portuguese and NOT CONTINENTAL Portuguese as it'll be a major waste of time and you'll feel like you've landed in heaven. Give Brasil a sincere shot, but please stay away from the touristy places. If you must absolutely stay most of your time in Rio, then please venture out of Copacabana. You should not stay in Copacabana in the first place as that aria is filled with middle aged American/Euro sex tourists, transvestites and prostitutes and all the little thieves that circle around them like flies over a pile of shit. No kidding. Stay in Ipanema or if you're up for some real geniune Rio experience, in Centro, in Botafogo, Flamengo. If money is not an issue, stay in Leblon or in Barra da Tijuca. I personally don't like too much Barra as it's way too americanized with its wide streets, shopping malls and all that North American suburb feel crap.
So yeah, do venture out of Rio and try other cities which are truly gold mines for meeting those authentic Brasileiras. Belo Horizonte, Goianias, Cuiaba, hell even Sao Paulo with its huge size, deserves a fair amount of time to at least scratch a 100th of its surface. You know Brasil is huge. In Brasil, they have a saying that "Brasil is not a country, but a country the size of a continent" and they're so right! It's the 5th largest country in the world in terms of superficie and with a mind blowing richness, variety and unique traits to each state, each city, hell even each bairro has it's own feell/identity. SP is next on my list as I've known some truly stunning girls from there and on top of that, these are intelligent, educated girls from good families with bodies to die for and attitudes to kill for (in the positive sense). But and it's a big one as I've been repeating it in this forum and elsewhere over and over again, LEARN AS MUCH PORTUGUESE AS YOU CAN. It'll be the best fucking thing you can do while visiting Brasil. And once you do, once you get a taste of the true Brasileira, you'll be hooked for life and will not want to go back and won't touch anything else other than a Brasileira.
Oh and you mention wanting to be in a modern type of city. What do you think Brasil to be? Brasil ain't Africa even tough in some parts of it, you'd feel like being there. On the other hand, in most cities of the South/West (Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Floripa, Brasilia, Goiania, Belo Horizonte, Cuiaba), you'll feel in a first world city as much as you would in NYC, London, Madrid and the like. Go to Bleumenau in the deep south in Parana and you'll feel you're back in Germany. Tall blonde people with blue/green eyes, the names of streets and businesses in 80% germanic sounding (this applies to most cities in the tri states of the south like Parana, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul).Speaking of feeling being in Africa, I felt I was in Africa while I was in NYC save in Manhattan and I never felt as unsafe as there. Thank god I'm not living in that big favela that is NYC. LOL On the other,
to morrendo de saudade do meu querido Brasil (I'm dying to go back to my beloved Brasil).
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So yeah, the short answer to the question asked at the title of this thread, "Are Brazilian women nicer?", the answer is a big fat and emphatic YESSSSS!!!!!! And i'd venture as far as saying that there is nothing like a Brasileira, no women can hold a candle to the grace, charme, sensuality, feminity, sexyiness and overal funness and happiness of a Brasileira.